Several Kenyan companies in banking, media, and retail have announced restructuring plans as they adopt new digital systems. While the transition promises long-term efficiency, workers are expressing concerns about layoffs. Economic analysts urge companies to offer retraining programs to help employees adapt to new roles created by digital transformation.
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