- The Super Metro matatu Sacco announced it would be recruiting 50 touts to manage its fleet
- Interested individuals must produce three coloured passport-sized photos, valid good conduct and academic certificates among others
- Kenyans think a job seeker who may not have been informal employment may not be in a position to pay the service charges
A section of Kenyans has angrily reacted to a job advertisement that Super Metro Sacco published on its wall on Friday, November 26.
The city matatu Sacco announced it would be recruiting 50 touts to manage its fleet.
As a result, Super Metro asked interested individuals to visit Njengi House on the seventh floor, Tom Mboya street on Friday, December 3 for the interviews.
Requirements
To be considered for the interviews, one must produce three coloured passport-sized photos, valid good conduct, NHIF, NSSF cards, academic certificates, a copy of the national ID, a release letter from the former employer and a referral from one investor.
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It was the long list of the requirements that the Kenyan online community had an issue with since one will have to pay a small fee to get some of the documents.
Reactions
According to Ann Kimani, a job seeker who may not have been informal employment may not be in a position to pay the service charges.
“NHIF, NSSF, good conduct this one require KSh 1000 and at the same time you’ve been unemployed for decades the only thing you afford is just food on the table, all these are only taken from government offices today is Friday and Monday nobody can guarantee the 100% of having even the waiting cards if there’s any. That calls for a week to go sit in those…