In a letter dated September 23 and addressed to the Acting Managing Director and CEO of KAA, the union said all unionisable employees would down their tools upon expiry of the notice period if their demands are not met.
KAWU’s Secretary General Moss Ndiema cited “loss of faith in the KAA Board of Directors” as the foremost grievance, saying poor governance, systemic inefficiencies, and lack of foresight had led to bad decisions, including the controversial Adani lease deal.
“The Board is not serving the best interests of Kenyans as custodians of KAA. For their incompetence and lack of direction, the Board ought to resign,” the letter copied to Labour Cabinet Secretary states.




























