Labour Day has always felt like a bother for the government. Yes, State officials could use the holiday, but they would rather spend it in some other place and not in the company of mostly minimum wage earners who hope to get a hike in their pay, however slight it may be.
It is no wonder that Labour waziri Alfred Mutua's written speech sounded like it had been written by someone chasing a word-count quota, and had just discovered new English words.