23 Kenyans Saved From Saudi Arabian Slavery

It was all smiles as 23 women who were trapped in Saudi Arabia jetted into the country after Kenyans led an online plea to have them rescued from bondage and suffering.

According to the women, they flew out to the Middle East to look for greener pastures only for their bosses to turn against their wishes and mistreat them badly.

Those who spoke to the media narrated how they were lured with nice packages and good salaries in Saudi Arabia only for their employers to confiscate their passports and subjected them to hard work under very deplorable conditions.

Quite a number of them are believed to be still trapped in the Middle East.

The government suspended all recruitment agencies that take Kenyans to the Middle East to work as domestic workers. 

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Edward Chweya