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Meta contract Kenya layoffs trigger mass firing of over 1,000 workers in Nairobi

Photography & Words by Dominic Mercer April 19, 2026 1 MIN READ
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Meta contract Kenya layoffs expose fragility of gig‑economy tech work

The recent Meta contract Kenya layoffs have sent shockwaves through Nairobi’s outsourcing ecosystem, with ↓ 1,000 low‑paid content moderators dismissed overnight. Sama, the Nairobi‑based firm that supplied Meta with content‑moderation and AI‑training services, announced the cuts after the social‑media giant halted the partnership amid allegations that staff accessed private footage captured by smart glasses. Activists describe the move as a stark reminder of how tenuous tech jobs are in the Global South.

“This is not just a layoff; it’s a betrayal of workers who built the platform’s safety net,” said a local labour representative.

International reporting by Reuters and Bloomberg notes that similar contract terminations have rippled through other emerging‑market AI hubs. As the sector wrestles with ethical scrutiny, from data privacy to nuclear policy implications, the episode underscores the urgent need for stronger labor safeguards.


Dispatch from Dominic Mercer (Global Real Estate Strategist).

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