SAD AS WOMEN GO TO SAUDI ARABIA TO WORK AS HOUSEHELPS, ONLY TO BE DEPORTED BACK TO KENYA AFTER A MAN

November 16, 2024
8 months ago


Vanice Bosibori, a young woman from Kisi, shared a distressing chapter of her life that unfolded during a short stay in Mombasa. Little did she know that this seemingly innocent period of fun would become the catalyst for a series of events that would significantly impact her future. What started as a hopeful journey for a better life turned into a nightmare, with Bosibori pointing fingers at a friend in Mombasa for the abrupt disruption of her plans.


Bosibori's journey took an unexpected turn when she sought refuge with a male friend in Mombasa while waiting for her papers to be processed for a job opportunity in Saudi Arabia. Little did she know that this brief interlude would have a profound impact on her life trajectory. After spending only a week at her friend's place, Bosibori received unsettling news about her medical records. Her employer, seemingly unsatisfied with her health .

"After one week, I was asked to repeat the medical because they had lost data. I went and repeated. My boss asked me if I had any problems with my liver. I told her I had never had a liver problem. She said my medical records showed I had a liver problem. In the morning, I thought we were going to the hospital, but I found myself in the office, the one that took me to Saudi. They gave me papers to sign. When I signed the papers, my employer paid me in cash, and she left. There wasa Ugandan there who understood English, so I asked him what my problem was. Based on what he had heard, he told mel had a problem with my medical;' she said during a interview with TUKO.CO.KE. Bosibori, perplexed by the sudden turn of events, discovered that there was a discrepancy in her medical records, particularly concerning her liver.


The communication barrier added to her confusion, and she initially believed that she was being deported due to Hepatitis C.