Four years into his stint as a senior technician at the now-defunct Kenya Posts & Telecommunications, in 1971, a young Francis Atwoli took on the role of branch secretary for the parastatal’s employees union. It was the start of a journey that would eventually make him the definitive face of Kenya’s labour movement. Just two months ago, in March, he secured his sixth term as general secretary of the Central Organization of Trade Unions, an umbre…
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