Ericsson wrote:maka wrote:maka wrote:Well I will look for my post I rem I brought this up...Sebastian has 2 bodyguards...Actually 3 one is polish... Ordered for 2 new Landcruiser's circumventing the procurement procedure...Spends crazily whenever he travels the other day he maxed out his card and requested for an additonal amount closer to 1m...He behave like works for the most profitable company in East and centra Africa.

There are so many unemployed kenyans,could KQ start a RRI to train pilots to meet future needs.
KQ may not need to finance the training but enters into an agreement with a financial institution that will cater for those not able to finance themselves.
KQs job will be to guarantee employment and the salary/income will be able to repay the loan.
https://www.standardmedi...ot-training-partnership
Co-operative Bank has partnered with Kenya Airways to finance a pilots training programme as network growth exerts more pressure on the airline.
Under the Ab Initio programme β the very first stage of flight training β trainee pilots would receive loans from the bank to facilitate the course.
The national carrier and largest local airline has been keen on training Ab Initio pilots and has in the past funded the training.
Why this was stopped perplexes everyone...
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