Investigations Confirm Kenyans Working at the SGR are Mistreated by Chinese Bosses

Investigations Confirm Kenyans Working at the SGR are Mistreated by Chinese Bosses

Labor Cabinet Secretary Ukur Yatani has confirmed that Kenyans working for the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) are subjected to racial abuse, mistreatment and harassment by Chinese bosses.

Appearing before Senate Labour Committee, Yatani said a taskforce constituted by Ministry of Labour and Social Protection to investigate claims of mistreatment of Kenyan staffers at the railway confirmed the allegations were true.

The taskforce was appointed to probe the matter after an expose by a local newspaper on what Kenyans working at the multi-billion shilling new railway are put through.

Preliminary findings showed local workers are discriminated against while undertaking their duties. “While the Chinese have eateries in every work station, the local staff do not have this provision,” reads part of the findings.

The committee further found out that there was inadequate supply of drinking water and inadequate provision of protective gear especially in the truck maintenance, gantry cranes and freight units for Kenyan workers.

“The local staff suffers elements of harassment by their supervisors in the form of insults and intimidation,” stated the report.

“Key employment records were not availed to ascertain compliance with the law and to verify the claims of pay differences between the local and Chinese staff.”

The findings left Senators angered, questioning why Kenyans would be mistreated by foreigners in their own country.

Nominated Senator Isaac Mwaura said, “How do you explain that Kenyans cannot eat with their Chinese counterparts? As Kenyans, we have a responsibility of protecting our fellow Kenyans.”

“Otherwise we will experience a scotch-earth policy where China will just treat us worse than the way the British colonised us.”

The team also established that suggestion boxes were placed under CCTV watch which discouraged usage by the employees. Instruction materials were also in Chinese language, which most Kenyan workers don't understand.

“Instruction materials are in Chinese language and the Chinese instructors are deficient in English and Swahili. Kenyan workers are forced to observe and cram operations of the machines without understanding what they are doing,” reads the report.
 

Comments

Mugikuyu (not verified)     Fri, 08/10/2018 @ 09:22am

Now what? What are you going to do about this? Getting mad is not enough. Do something now and protect our fellow brothers and sisters.

Anonymous UI (not verified)     Fri, 08/10/2018 @ 09:40am

It's time for the Kenyan senators to learn about the Chinese "Beaten Road Initiative" from borrowing for infrastructure to signing over territory for military base before they borrow from the Chinese any more. They should learn what has happened in the following countries: Sri-Lanka,Montenegro, Djibouti,Pakistan,Malaysia. This should draw a map for the senators as to where they are taking Kenya. As for Kenyans, we must act by abandoning any services being provided by the Chinese until they start behaving otherwise the Mwananchi can can vote the senators out. We can either encourage the Chinese in their actions and accept to be slaves in our own country or we can drive the Chinese out by our actions and refuse to be humiliated. As for the government, we don't need development in haste that will destroy our country. We have alot of time for us and that of posterity. Slow down on greed. God help Kenya!!

Nyina wa Raila (not verified)     Fri, 08/10/2018 @ 10:00am

In reply to by Anonymous UI (not verified)

Why are Chinese in Kenya? I am kind of behind in regards to these Chinese saga? If Kenya borrowed money from China to build the railways, did that include Chinese escorting the loans to Kenya? Why can’t they go back to China and have the government repay the loans? Someone please explain.

Mugikuyu (not verified)     Fri, 08/10/2018 @ 11:15am

In reply to by Nyina wa Raila (not verified)

When our leaders go to borrow loans but can not read the fine print either because it is too small for their eyes or they are too drunk to notice or because they are just outright foolish,this is what happens. Such people can not be allowed to hold a pen to sign anything that would have direct repercussions on those they are serve.

Karing'a (not verified)     Fri, 08/10/2018 @ 12:53pm

These Chinese are in Kenya to stay.MUPEDE/MUSIPENDE.Some useless institutions starting with senate,Constitutional commissions etc must be scrapped to reduce this lending.Even kina Kitonga & Co,the gang which photocopied the poop katiba cannot tell Kenyans why we have a bloated govt of 47 un-accountable counties led by 94 governors/deputies,67 senators,359 MPs,600+ Ministers,1/3 gender rule,county commissioners,DCs,DOs etc.UPUUZI MUTUPU.

Diana (not verified)     Fri, 08/10/2018 @ 05:52pm

SGR construction needs to stop in Nairobi.

Kenya should have divorced it’s agreement with the Chinese immediately this information was disclosed.

Wagatebi (not verified)     Sat, 08/11/2018 @ 08:12pm

These Chinese people SHOULD go back to their Country. They should take the ugly SGR train with them and all the counterfeit crap they have imported in the Country. We should all sign a petition to have these Chinese “Masters “ kicked out of our Country!!! Colonial times are over NKT!!! 🎤 drop!! Nipatie Tusker baridi hapo....

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