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EABL, Equity, Bamburi, Coop & KCB to benefit from S.Sudan Secession
BGL
#21 Posted : Monday, February 28, 2011 11:58:14 PM
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This are not my words but are interesting to read http://muigwithania.com/...yans-continues-at-eabl/

My Country Their Beer:Nigerian Purge Of Kenyans Continues At EABL.

The Nigerian purge of Kenyans at EABL continues unabated as the Ministry of Finance,Ministry of Labour and the Ministry of Immigration look on in silence.Qualified Kenyans are being pushed out to create room for ‘Expatriates’.Our corrupt immigration department continues to issue work permits to foreigners yet Kenya has an excess of qualified Kenyan talent educated both at home and abroad.(Amazing- these are some of the reasons some will not be singing the National Anthem today-Kenya28feb).

Top executives who have joined EABL from who knows where in the last 18 months include Mr Geoff Biggs (sales director), Adesola Sotande (head of finance), Mr Mark Abbey, (group controller) and Mr Cephas Alfebuameh (operations director).Two senior Kenyan managers ‘resigned’ from the beverage manufacturer last week, joining an exodus of top executives from the region’s foremost beer maker in the last six months.EABL group human resource director Alban Mwendar and EABL International managing director Patricia Ithau left the company on Friday.Their resignation was communicated to employees through a circular.Though EABL chief executive Nigerian Seni Adetu is on record stating the company is not pushing anybody to leave the Ruaraka-based beverage firm, the continued exit of top managers and an influx of expatriates is causing disquiet among employees.

Among those who have left include Ken Kariuki, former corporate affairs director and Ann Mambo, who headed the sales department.Others are head of strategy George Karanja, group head of financial reporting Stanley Njoroge,Interestingly, however, the company has recorded a significant rise in the number of expatriates, estimated at close to 40, although, Adetu said some are not EABL employees, but advisers seconded to the firm by Diageo, which owns 49.9 per cent of EABL.
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VituVingiSana
#22 Posted : Tuesday, March 01, 2011 12:21:55 AM
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Careful... I think EABL under Guinness does not just fire folks based on nationality...

BTW, unilever 'exports' Kenyan managers all over Africa. You name it... Malawi, Ghana, etc
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