Nairobi, March 14 -- The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) has become the latest State Corporation on the spot over skewed staff hiring.

The development comes after it emerged that the institution has continued to hire staff from some dominant ethnic communities, with more than 17 tribes left out, failing the staff ethnic diversity test.

The damning state of affairs comes just days after the Public Service Commission (PSC) last week revealed that Kikuyu and Kalenjin communities have the lion's share of jobs in ministries and State departments, with at least 26 per cent of the positions or 27,256 out of the 75,031 slots.

The revelation came days after the courts nullified hiring revenue service assistants by the Kenya Revenue Authori...