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Kenyans seeking employment in Saudi Arabia should only accept job offers from accredited employment agencies, officials have warned. Speaking yesterday at a media reception at his residence in Muthaiga, the Saudi Arabian ambassador to Kenya Ghorm Malhan said some workers seeking employment in the Kingdom fall prey to brokers, making it difficult to trace them when they run into trouble at their working stations as well in apprehending their employers.
He said reports of cases of domestic workers abuses are ''unfortunate'' and should not be used to ruin the cordial relations between the two countries.
“Though they are isolated cases of crime just like any other form of human right abuse that happens anywhere in the world, the stories are mostly blown out of proportion. In most of the cases, we only read about them in the papers and no formal complaints are filed so that we can as well intervene through the right channels,” Malhan said adding that there more than 40,000 Kenyans working in his country.
He said their embassy in Nairobi was in contact with Kenyan Embassy in Saudi Arabia with his government’s officials in pursuing investigations on already reported cases.
Apart from having strict labour laws that respects the rights of workers, he said Saudi Arabia had ratified International Labour Organisations labour standards that protect the dignity of workers.
“We also in the Kingdom appreciate the work these people do, and we are not only bound to respect them by the law but as well as a sign of good faith and humanity,” he said.
Malhan said there are a number of local recruitment agencies whom they had approved to hire locals for Saudi Arabian labour markets after being ratified by the Labour Board of Kenya upon meeting the laid down employment guidelines.
He also called on those wishing to pick up work in Saudi Arabia to read and understand terms and condition of their jobs before signing contracts and leaving to Saudi to avoid conflicts when they reach their working destinations.
“They should also be in touch with the Kenyan embassy in the Kingdom as well be able to report to us in cases they have troubles,” he urged.
Source: Nairobi Star
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Where is the Kenyan government? A Kenyan dies in a foreign country through torture and nothing was done or said but an American died in Kenya they had to investigate and find the killer for two years that tells what kind of leaders Kenyans elect. They copy American style but if they were to do that in leadership nobody/a few are eligible to lead talk of corruption they should ALL BE DONE THEIR BACKGROUND BEFORE THEY ARE ELECTED OR TEND TO STAND FOR PRESIDENCY. THE PRESIDENT /LOTS OF MINISTERS NEED TO GO DETOX KENYANS SHOULD STEP UP AND PUT THESE WORD TO WORK. Remember when you were in school they to tell us WE ARE THE FUTURE LEADERS BULLSHIT TILL I WAS BORN SAITOTI HAS BEEN THERE AND THEY ARE STILL FIGHTING FOR LEADERSHIP ALL THEY NEED IS CHANGE.
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