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Posh Palace shut after KTN’s Betty Kyallo poaches staff

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Posh Palace Hair Studio & Spa has temporarily shut down after Betty Kyallo poached 25 employees ahead of the opening of her new salon. The KTN News anchor was originally a co-owner of the salon located along Lenana Road but left after differing with her friend Susan Kaittany.

Kyallo has now opened her own salon, Flair by Betty, located opposed Posh Palace at FCB Mihrab. It is set to be opened tomorrow.

“Gorgeous Hair, Beautiful Nails and Fresh Barber Cuts… It’s all about our clients. Look good, Feel The Flair Of Life! Open Saturday at FCB Mihrab, Lenana Road, Mezzanine Floor. You are welcome.,” she  tweeted on Thursday.

A notice posted on Posh Palace’s entrance says it will be closed for a week as Kaittany scrambles to recruit new employees. She has apologised to her customers for the inconvenience. The employees, some of the best are said to have resigned enmasse. As they say, revenge is a dish best served cold.

The notice announcing Posh Palace’s temporary closure. Credit: Ghafla

 

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