Mary Kilobi shares a powerful Bible verse, praying for God's protection over her 74-year-old husband Francis Atwoli, following a Kenyan pastor's prophecy about the trade unionist's fate.
Central Organisation of Trade Unions (COTU) leader Francis Atwoli hosted a grand celebration in honour of his son, Prof. Lukoye Atwoli's remarkable achievements in the field of medicine and mental health.
Atwoli's wife, Mary Kilobi, opens up about her special relationship with Paul Weloba, the Principal of Friends School Kamusinga who went viral for his 'Miondoko' moves
Central Organization of Trade Unions (COTU) Secretary General Francis Atwoli has made explosive allegations against senior editors at Nation Media Group's Daily Nation. He accuses them of blackmail, triggered by a story detailing the alleged collapse of trade unions in Kenya.
In a recent interview with Milele FM radio presenter Ankali Ray, KTN news anchor Mary Kilobi left listeners both amused and curious as she artfully dodged questions about her marriage to Central Organisation of Trade Unions (COTU) Secretary General Francis Atwoli.
The burial of the late Cotu chairman Rajab Mwondi's funeral in Vihiga took a political tur when Central Organisation of Trade Unions (Cotu) Secretary-General Francis Atwoli found himself at the center of a heated confrontation with Azimio leaders.
In a significant achievement for the Kenyan labor movement, Francis Atwoli, Secretary General of the Central Organization of Trade Unions (COTU), has been unanimously elected as the Vice Chairperson of the Workers' Group at the International Labour Conference (ILC) in Geneva, Switzerland.
Mary Atwoli, the wife of Central Organisation for Trade Unions (COTU) Secretary-General Francis Atwoli, has affirmed her husband's statement that she takes care of him properly.
Labour Day celebrations have become an important event for unionized workers in Kenya, providing an opportunity for them to come together and celebrate their achievements, as well as to demand further improvements in their working conditions and rights.
From the sarcastic 'Alaa!' to the Godly 'Twa! Twa!' these phrases have made their way into the mainstream, with some even generating a considerable amount of money for their owners.
President William Ruto today met with Francis Atwoli at State House in Nairobi to seek the way forward and find a solution to unemployment in the country. Ruto took the opportunity to air out his views on the state of the economy and he told the union leaders that they should try to create employment rather than asking for an increment in salaries.
Franci Atwoli has secured his viral catchphrase 'Alaa' with a copy right deal which means that the COTU secretary general will have to be paid by anyone who wishes to use the word.