Francis Atwoli re-elected unopposed as KPAWU General Secretary
Francis Atwoli addresses KPAWU members after the elections held at the Tom Mboya Labour College in Kisumu on January 1, 2026. PHOTO | COURTESU
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The Central
Organization of Trade Unions (COTU) Secretary General Francis Atwoli has been
elected as the General Secretary of the Kenya Plantation and Agricultural
Workers Union (KPAWU).
In the elections held
on Saturday at the Tom Mboya Labour College in Kisumu, Atwoli was returned
unopposed to continue leading the union.
Atwoli, who is
also the long-serving COTU boss, was first elected as KPAWU General Secretary
in 1994 and has held the position continuously for more than three decades.
His tenure, according
to a statement released on Saturday, has been marked by what the union
describes as consistent and transformative leadership.
“Under his
stewardship, KPAWU has grown from less than 20,000 members into one of the
largest trade unions in the region, currently boasting a membership of over
650,000 workers across the plantation and agricultural sectors, with more than
30 active Collective Bargaining Agreements (CBAs) covering its members,” read
the statement from COTU.
In his acceptance
speech, Atwoli expressed gratitude to KPAWU members for their
“never-fading” confidence in his leadership and the trust they have placed in
him over the years.
He reaffirmed the
union’s commitment to protecting workers’ rights and advancing their welfare in
what he described as an increasingly dynamic labour market.
Dr. Atwoli further
stated that all existing and future CBAs negotiated by KPAWU would continue to
prioritize gratuity as a central component of workers’ benefits, emphasizing
the union’s focus on dignity, security and fairness for its members.
“The re-election
reflects the strong confidence of plantation and agricultural workers in Atwoli’s
leadership and vision, as KPAWU continues to champion decent work, fair labour practices,
and improved living standards for workers across Kenya,” added the statement.


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