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Senators are accusing Kenya Power and Lighting Company of breaching the constitution on its employment policy. The management of the Company that appeared before the Senate Committee on Cohesion regarding equal representation was hardpressed to explain why two communities constituted 40 percent workforce at the utility company. KPLC Managing Director Eng. Joseph Siror said already plans are on to rectify the situation.
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Senators are accusing KPLC of breaching the constitution on its employment policy
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