President orders 12 percent rise on minimum monthly wages

View of the skyline of Nairobi, Kenya with Uhuru Park in the foreground.


Business Daily | by Constant Munda


President Uhuru Kenyatta has ordered a 12 percent rise on minimum monthly wages despite protests from employers, offering a relief to workers who had gone for three years without a salary review.

The order which largely benefits low-cadre workers such as cashiers, drivers, guards, cleaners, salespersons and property caretakers takes effect May 1, meaning it will be reflected in salaries by the end of the month…

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