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Sossion kicked out as KNUT Secretary General

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The Ministry of Labour and Social Protection on Friday suspended embattled Knut secretary general Wilson Sossion. Wilson Sossion during a press briefing, photo courtesy According to a letter by the Registrar of Trade Unions E.N Gicheha dated August 30, 2019, Sossion has been replaced in an acting capacity by his deputy Hesbon Otieno Trending   DCI orders arrest of Joe Mwangi Sossion's ouster comes a day  after a section of the union's National Executive Council met in Nairobi and recommended the removal of the secretary general and his subsequent replacement with Otieno. The ODM nominated member of parliament however has insisted he will be moving to court to challenge the decision. More updates South Sudan deports 16 Kenyans Oparanya: Governors to shutdown County Governments in September Seven people arrested for claiming census is satanic Denial of conjugal rights and Porn video in Linturi’s phone, made me divorce him- Kitany How i caught my husband

DCI orders arrest of Joe Mwangi

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Joe Mwangi, photo courtesy The Directorate of Criminal Investigations has ordered for the arrest of Joe Mwangi, former manager of child acrobat Wendy Waeni over forgery of a Letter purporting to be from a Cabinet Secretary. Mwangi has been asked to report to the DCI offices in Nairobi “Mr Joseph Mwangi NDUTA alias Joe whose photos appear below is #Wanted by @DCI_Kenya Detectives in connection with the Forgery of a Letter purporting to be from a Cabinet Secretary threatening the complainant- Magdalene Mbele of some consequences,” the DCI tweeted. More updates South Sudan deports 16 Kenyans Victor Wanyama signs for Club Brugge

South Sudan deports 16 Kenyans

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Kenyan flag ,image courtesy Sixteen Kenyans are expected back home after South Sudan ordered for their deportation. The 16 Kenyans, alongside four British nationals, were working for a private security company but on Tuesday, the Ministry of Interior gave them 72 hours to leave the country. According to The East African, the deportation orders came just a few days after their company, Insight Security, failed to resolve a pay dispute over salaries and arrears of guards working for the firm. “There are 16 Kenyan nationals who have been given 72 hours to pay all dues which they owe the government, and also pay our people their pensions…then leave the country,” Thiik Thiik Mayardit, the Juba deputy mayor said. The Insight Security firm was closed down last week on allegations that it exploited local workers and had not paid taxes. Two of the company’s senior administrators were briefly detained in Juba last Wednesday but later released. More Victor Wanyama signs for Club