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Nepotism And Ethnic Imbalance At NSSF

Earlier this year, a report tabled in Parliament indicated that the Kamba, Kalenjin, Kikuyu, Luo and Luhya control 74.9 per cent of the 1307 jobs at the retirees' investment fund. Kenyan political elites only fight ethnicity on political rallies but things on the ground are totally different. At NSSF, Kenya's big five

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Nepotism And Ethnic Imbalance At NSSF

Earlier this year, a report tabled in Parliament indicated that the Kamba, Kalenjin, Kikuyu, Luo and Luhya control 74.9 per cent of the 1307 jobs at the retirees' investment fund. Kenyan political elites only fight ethnicity on political rallies but things on the ground are totally different. At NSSF, Kenya's big five ethnic groups dominate the workforce at the National Social Securities Fund. Other Kenyan's have been squeezed out others from opportunities at the State-controlled investment fund. Together the 5 groups hold 980 jobs at the agency, leaving the other 43 ethnic groups to share the remaining 327 slots (25% of remaining positions .) NSSF human resource manager Carolyn Okul told National Assembly Committee on National Cohesion that the...

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