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Vetting of private security firms to be issued with guns starts

THE STANDARD NATIONAL   Kenya National Private Security Workers Union s Joash Soita Andawa (left) and Mombasa Security Industry Association chairman James Matheka during training for the private security guards at Tudor in Mombasa County on Thursday, May 20, 2021. [Kelvin Karani, Standard] The quest for private security guards to be armed with guns went a notch higher today after the vetting of 2,000 registered firms kicked off.   Kenya Private Security Regulative Authority (KPSRA) Administrator Joash Soita said only 10 per cent of firms had met the minimum threshold set by the government. Some of the rules set by the Ministry of Interior being looked at include whether the firms have complied with standardised training, better remunerations and ensuring the guards have health cover.

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