Sang on the spot as Dock Workers Union risks losing properties over Sh17.9m debt
[Weekly Citizen - Kenya] - 27/01/2026
The Dock Workers Union secretary general Simon Sang’s reelection campaigns are in jeopardy after auctioneers threatened to sell the union’s properties due to failure to pay families of a former employee a staggering Sh17.9 million debt. The money was awarded to the former employee, Samuel Kinaga (…)
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