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Kenya Red Cross Owned Switch TV Shenanigans

Friday the 12th of July was indeed a dark day after Kenya Red Cross owned Switch TV laid off close to 30 employees. A dark day it was as those who faced the axe despite having five and a half months left to the end of their contracts the employet (Red Cross) opted to sheepishly not remit the remaining months in a laugh

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Kenya Red Cross Owned Switch TV Shenanigans

Friday the 12th of July was indeed a dark day after Kenya Red Cross owned Switch TV laid off close to 30 employees. A dark day it was as those who faced the axe despite having five and a half months left to the end of their contracts the employet (Red Cross) opted to sheepishly not remit the remaining months in a laughable move aimed at cost cutting. Our mole who unfortunately did not survive the Switch axe showed us his termination letter where it only talked of one month salary. The problems of Switch to a sincere have just began.Those who have remained should not be in a comfort zone as we do understand a second phase of retrenchments are looming since the wannabe station isn't making money. Tamima Ibrahim hosts a talk show that is very...

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