mami woi contact me nitakupa hiyo capital dr.grace@gmail.com.. my God why would anyone do this ...mum please niandikie.pesa hainisaidii kama siwasaidii wengine.
where is the humanity in us?why should a human being do this kind of act to a fellow human being regardless of whatever job they do? we need teachers,doctors,shoe maker,cleaner,domestic worker,nurse..all this people make up a society..we need to respect each other regardless of career or status or race.we are all human beings.all kinds of jobs are important..even prostitution
i feel bad of how this mama nguo r treated at eastleagh,after getting my first job i lived at juja where the mama nguo were respected cz i used to pay ksh 200 for my clothes,which took her 2hrs 2 wash,yaani there some cities where thy r respected
Our moms are our 1st priorities,lets respect them all thats why we do hav mother's day becos they are really special in our lives.May curse be upon thos employers.
these ladies may be poor yes, abused and struggled and may be they will continue to, but they have one thing that they mighty rutos,railas,uhurus,nyongos,kibakis..... dont have. Dignity and an undestroyable soul!! Mama dont cry...
women get together....that is the first step...meanwhile gov't needs to develop rural areas earnestly create agricultural related jobs to ease urban migration...it is possible.
mami woi contact me nitakupa hiyo capital dr.grace@gmail.com.. my God why would anyone do this ...mum please niandikie.pesa hainisaidii kama siwasaidii wengine.
msgbmacb 3 months ago
where is the humanity in us?why should a human being do this kind of act to a fellow human being regardless of whatever job they do? we need teachers,doctors,shoe maker,cleaner,domestic worker,nurse..all this people make up a society..we need to respect each other regardless of career or status or race.we are all human beings.all kinds of jobs are important..even prostitution
kish774 3 months ago
HONESTLY IF I COULD I WOULD HELP THEM I FEEL SO BAD WATCHING THIS BUT THIS GIVES ME MOTIVATION TO DO BETTER
glamorousdiva94 4 months ago
my heart hurts so bad for these mamas....
chelagurl 11 months ago
i feel bad of how this mama nguo r treated at eastleagh,after getting my first job i lived at juja where the mama nguo were respected cz i used to pay ksh 200 for my clothes,which took her 2hrs 2 wash,yaani there some cities where thy r respected
mbgah 11 months ago
Our moms are our 1st priorities,lets respect them all thats why we do hav mother's day becos they are really special in our lives.May curse be upon thos employers.
anlievede 11 months ago
all in God hands pray GOD to help these mamas
mwendapolee 1 year ago
it cud hav been somalis they r known to be terrible
mwendapolee 1 year ago
these ladies may be poor yes, abused and struggled and may be they will continue to, but they have one thing that they mighty rutos,railas,uhurus,nyongos,kibakis..... dont have. Dignity and an undestroyable soul!! Mama dont cry...
engineer14 1 year ago
those tears of pain will haunt their masters....karma is a b!atch
Utadowot 1 year ago
oh my oh my...how can we get intouch with this ladies....PLEASE
ashleymicheal 1 year ago
If Kibaki does not follow the law how do you expect other Kenyans to follow the law. This is a big shame and a curse to Kenya .
72okoths 1 year ago
Kibaki is to blame.
kenyannewsanalyst 1 year ago
Atwoli ako wapi?
mseewaotu 1 year ago
mamy im so sorry siwezi mwacha mama yangu ateseke hivyo nasikia vibaya sana,mum Mungu will see you thru
aki God ona venye watu wako wana teseka
nyanjoma 1 year ago 3
women get together....that is the first step...meanwhile gov't needs to develop rural areas earnestly create agricultural related jobs to ease urban migration...it is possible.
siasabora 1 year ago
@siasabora I convinced myself long time ago that I cannot shed tears but these stories have brought me to watery eyes if not tears.
mytime81 1 year ago
@'81: shocking what men do in a lawless society...
siasabora 1 year ago
@siasabora ITS NOT POSSIBLE. there is no political willingness. its sad.
engineer14 1 year ago