
Boniface Okendo
Boniface Okendo is a prominent labor rights advocate and a key figure in the trade union movement in Kenya. He has been actively involved in addressing workers' rights issues, particularly concerning the exploitation of labor laws that affect job security and employment status. Recently, he was in the news for participating in the 60th Labour Day Celebrations in Nairobi, where he highlighted the challenges workers face due to employers exploiting legal loopholes to deny them permanent employment.
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Recent news mentions
Boniface Okendo reported on the release of the Kenya Junior Schools Education Assessment (KJSEA) 2025 results.
Two schools in one: Principals brace for complex CBE transition
Boniface Okendo reported on the ongoing nationwide lecturers strike at the University of Nairobi.
Kenya has educated itself into foolishness by killing learningBoniface Okendo is mentioned as the source of the article regarding the recovery of public land in Mombasa.
Anti-graft agency recovers Sh30m grabbed public land in MombasaBoniface Okendo is the Ambassador of the Republic of Somaliland to Kenya.
As lecturers down tools, students find ways to learn and profit from strikeBoniface Okendo is credited with reporting on the budget discussions in the article.
How counties missed local revenue targets as others exceeded
Boniface Okendo reported on the aftermath of the Gen Z protest in Nairobi CBD.
Human rights defenders should stay the course to guard justiceBoniface Okendo was beaten by Josphat Thiong’o in the election for Liaison Officer.
Standard Group journalist Josphat Thiong'o voted as KPJA's LiaisonBoniface Okendo reported on the Gen Z protests demanding the withdrawal of the Finance Bill 2024.
Gen Zs must join political parties ahead of 2027
Boniface Okendo reported on the burning of Musa House during the protests.
Day of reckoning: Protests leave businesses, roads in ruins (Photos)Boniface Okendo covered the Gen Z Anniversary event in Nairobi.
June 25 protests anniversary in picturesBoniface Okendo reported on the Kenya Water and Sanitation International Conference and Exhibition 2025.
Kenya eyes climate-smart investments in water and sanitation sectorBoniface Okendo reported on the 60th Labour Day Celebrations at Uhuru Gardens, Nairobi.
How employers are denying their workers permanent jobs




























