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Slavery In Kenya: The Case of Kenyan Security Guards

Isaac Andabwa, Secretary General, Kenya National Private Security Workers Union (In dotted shirt) Yesterday, the National Assembly committee on delegated legislation heard that rogue security firms and much as Ksh50,000 per guard every month but only pay them a meager salary of Sh8,000. The rest, the companies argued

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Isaac Andabwa, Secretary General, Kenya National Private Security Workers Union (In dotted shirt) Yesterday, the National Assembly committee on delegated legislation heard that rogue security firms and much as Ksh50,000 per guard every month but only pay them a meager salary of Sh8,000. The rest, the companies argued are used to cater for logistics. This means that private security firms have been collecting millions of shillings from clients but end up paying peanuts to their contracted guards. Interior Principal Secretary (PS) Karanja Kibicho termed the move unfair labour practice, which will be addressed by the Private Security (General) Regulations, 2019 coming into effect on January 5, 2020. “We have responsibilities to look at both the...

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