Ghafla Kenya was acquired for a whopping $500,000 from Samuel Majani.
Since the entertainment website was acquired, the content is missing, it’s not regularly updated, and most of the articles on the blog luck taste.
The once popular website has dropped in ranking, behind Mpasho and other competing entertainment sites in Kenya.
It is clear that workers at Majani’s former website have almost downed their tools due to the new changes. It’s rumoured that they applied for salary increment but the management declined to heed to the request.
Currently, the average salary of workers at the station is Ksh40, 000, with the highest paid employee earning Ksh 75,000.
Our mole says, Ghafla may lose to all major entertainment sites in Kenya as workers search for greener pastures.