This is after the radio department wrote a letter to the Standard Media Group PLC noting that staff are considering withdrawing their services on the said date owing to outstanding salaries that have not been cleared. The media giant owns Radio Maisha, Spice FM, Berur FM and Vybez Radio, all of which could go off air if the matter is not resolved in time. ADVERTISEMENTRadio Maisha studio owned by the Standard Media Group Pulse Live KenyaThey further noted that salaries for the period between June to August 2023 and February to June 2024 are yet to be paid. Salary arrears at Standard Media Group's radio departmentADVERTISEMENTThe radio team demanded that June salaries be paid by July 2, with Standard Media Group paying 30 per cent of the arrears every month until outstanding salaries are cleared. A collage image of Radio Maisha, Vybez Radio and Spice FM studios, all owned by the Standard Media Group Pulse Live KenyaADVERTISEMENT