Several education and labor unions in Kenya have held elections. The Kenya Union of Special Needs Educators (KUSNET) held elections in Narok, resulting in the re-election of James Torome as secretary general. During the KUSNET elections, thirteen national leaders were re-elected unopposed, showing a strong vote of confidence in the incumbent leadership. Separately, the KNUT Nairobi branch has elected new leadership, ushering in a fresh team to guide the organization. The Railway Workers Union of Kenya has also concluded its national polls, resulting in the election of its new leadership.
In a significant development for the Kenya Union of Special Needs Education Teachers (KUSNET), thirteen national leaders were re-elected unopposed during the recent KUSNET elections. This outcome highlights a strong vote of confidence in the incumbent leadership.
The Railway Workers Union of Kenya has concluded its national polls, resulting in the election of new leadership. This development signifies a change in the union's executive, impacting its future direction and representation of railway workers in Kenya.