Delamere farm has always been in the news for all the wrong reasons.
Staff decry the increased racism after the death of Tom Cholmondley.
An anonymous source says that when Mr Cholmonley died, the farm was taken over by Robin Boyd as CEO.
Mr Boyd was brought in by the Culson brothers; Philips and Billy.
“These three resists aged us out of our employments for no apparent reason, we were forced to resign and be paid small amounts of money as a sendoff package. We were all not very happy with all these, we weighed our options of going to court”, said the source.
UK bought Delamere farm in Naivasha where SGR's Train, Cargo Depot and Industrial Park are going to be built. Kenya is in a lot of trouble!!
— jacob juma (@kabetes) October 21, 2015
However, the powers that be threatene them that their court case will last forever.
“Philips Culson is a lawyer in Nairobi eti he warned us about going to Court, and if we do so, he is the president Uhuru lawyer and he will use him to make sure our case stays in court for ever,” the source revealed.
The sacked staff members were forced to sign a document to silence them from talking to any media house for any wrongdoing at the farm. There’s so much mistreatment going on at the farm, according to the source. “My intention is to expose these so that they do not continue with their oppression of the remaining black brothers and sisters working there,” the source said.