KCCA Cleaners' jobs are secure -ED kisaka



The Executive Director KCCA has clarified that KCCA cleaners' jobs are secure. Kisaka was responding to the recent protests that took place expressing dissent by some sections of the cleaners. 


The older SACCOS have exercised their rights and filed a petition with the accounting officer to protest the results of the bids. That is a welcome move as opposed to the riots. There is room in the law to handle the petitions. The idea behind the reservation schemes is that the jobs will go to the most vulnerable and not for profiteering. 


KCCA is, therefore, going to commence an administrative review in accordance with PPDA law to ensure justice is done for all. Dissatisfaction with the process should follow the PPDA law. The petition will trigger administrative review, and the review will determine whether the procurement is cancelled or not.  KCCA Division Town Clerks are in charge of this cleaning function as contract managers. This matter will be peacefully

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