Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 03:13 pm
Kenya Power staff will no longer enjoy their afternoon tea beginning December 1, as the company cuts down on in a bid to cut down on costs.
“Management continues to implement a raft of measures to manage various costs addresses are hereby notified that the provision of afternoon tea services shall be suspended,” acting general manager David Monandi said.
In a statement on Monday, Monandi said the management seeks the support, cooperation and understanding of everyone as they navigate to turn around the business.
In a separate statement, Kenya Power’s managing director Bernard Ngungi said the management has observed with concern an upsurge in staff costs in the company.
These include overtime travel and associated cost elements.
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