By VICTOR OTIENOMore by this AuthorThere is disquiet at Kenyan Premier League (KPL) team Western Stima after the club cut April salaries by half. The club’s management in February hatched a plan to effect pay cuts. The players said that they suggested a 10 percent reduction in pay, which they revised to 30 percent and wondered why the management has slashed their salaries by half. Another player said: “They (club’s management) ought to have informed us of the 50 percent reduction early, rather than keeping silent, only for players to learn about it at the bank. Stima is the second team to effect pay cut after Kakamega Homeboyz.
Source: Daily Nation April 29, 2020 02:37 UTC