Housing and Urban Development Principal Secretary Charles Hinga has dismissed reports by Citizen TV that youths recruited for Kazi Mtaani programme in Uasin Gichu County were paid only Sh90 instead of the stipulated Sh450.
In a live report Wednesday morning, the media house claimed the youths demonstrated over nonpayment of their dues and alleged theft of the initiative’s funds.
But PS Hinga on Thursday refuted the reports and slammed Citizen TV over what he termed as “inaccurate reporting”.
“That was inaccurate reporting by Citizentv Kenya, they sought a headline that will capture us given our propensity for bad news,” Hinga stated ina Twitter post.
The PS was responding to ODM Communications Director Phillip Etale who raised his concerns about the reports.
“This Kazi Mtaani Programme is going to cause the govt a lot of trouble. Why would one just decide to pay the youth taking part in it Ksh. 90 and not Ksh. 400 they had been promised? Kwani lazima pesa iliwe?” Etale posed.
Hinga clarified that the first cohort worked for five days in the first-week job and was duly paid.
“The Uasin Gishu youths worked for 2 & 3 days in week 1, they were paid 455×2=910 & 455X3=1365. Week 2 is being paid today, that’s 6 days. Week 1 most of cohort 1 worked for 5 days, and were duly paid full pay,” stated the PS.
PS Hinga further faulted Citizen TV for propagating mischief.
“Citizentvkenya is just propagating mischief & it’s very wrong since they know bad news travels fast & by the time they rectify(if they do), damage would already be done, it’s totally unethical journalism,” he wrote.