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Government flags 26 recruitment agencies promising Kenyans jobs, see list

Government flags 26 recruitment agencies promising Kenyans jobs, see list

Labour and Social Protection Cabinet Secretary Dr Alfred Mutua has warned Kenyans against transacting with 26 recruitment agencies.

In a public notice on Thursday, October 3, the CS said the agencies are not registered with the National Employment Authority (NEA) and, therefore, not authorized to conduct recruitment activities for both local and international labour markets.

“We wish to inform the general public and jobseekers that the following private employment agencies are not registered by the Authority and are, therefore, not authorised to undertake any recruitment activities for local or foreign labour markets,” the notice read in part.

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The flagged agencies are:

  1. Gulfway Recruitment Company Ltd
  2. Royal Capital Placement Ltd
  3. Geoverah Agency Ltd
  4. Geoverah Africa Safaris Ltd
  5. First Choice Recruitment and Consultancy Ltd
  6. Daawo Holdings Ltd.
  7. Kalezon Limited
  8. Abamwe Investments Ltd
  9. Masterminds Ventures Limited
  10. Broadlink Travels Agency Limited
  11. Arshad Agency Limited
  12. Kistamu Agency Limited
  13. Makungu International Ltd
  14. Talent Getaway Ltd
  15. Royal Capital Placement Ltd
  16. Jakarta Ventures Ltd
  17. Skill Dove Ltd
  18. Gifted Minds Tours Travel Ltd
  19. Tangofox Ltd
  20. Alemtyaz Travel Agent Ltd
  21. Rhodevo International Ltd
  22. Flexturch Recruitment Ltd
  23. Omran Aly Agencies Ltd
  24. Alsari International Ltd
  25. Leisamis Recruitment Ltd
  26. Skyward Global Dimensions Ltd

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This comes two months after 16 other recruitment agencies were blacklisted following complaints that hundreds of jobseekers had lost millions of shillings in overseas job offers, only to be abandoned once they reached their destinations.

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To combat the menace, the government last month unveiled a series of new regulations governing employment both locally and abroad as it aims to clean up the recruitment sector and expand job opportunities for Kenyans seeking employment overseas.

Among the changes unveiled is the introduction of a new registration system for employment agencies.

New agencies will be required to pay an initial registration fee of Sh500,000 for a certificate valid for one year while existing agencies will see their renewal period extended to two years, with renewal costs of Sh500,000 for the full period or Sh250,000 for one year.

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The Labour Ministry further encouraged Kenyans to remain cautious and only work with officially registered agencies to avoid being misled.

“Members of the public are further cautioned to do due diligence before they engage with any recruitment agency.”

The public can access the full list of recruitment agencies and their registration status on the NEA website.

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