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The news of salary increment for Private security guards as gazetted this week that will see the guards walk home with close to double salary increments was today marked with Joy as all stakeholders in the Private Security workforce united to Enjoy the Early Christmas Gift from the government. Led by their Unions Secretary General Isaac Andabwa, Kenya Private Security Workers Union has overwhelmingly underscored their unwavering support for the Kenya Kwanza administration, in its efforts to secure welfare and decent working conditions for the citizens. Speaking after delivery of an appreciation letter to the Private Security Regulatory Authority Director General Fazul Mohamed and later at the Office of President, Andabwa has said the government at last has heard their cry and its implementation will go a long way in alleviating the suffering of this key security workers.
Private security guards celebrate gazettement of increased minimum salary
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