Kenyan Lady Emotional Farewell in Lebanon Captivates Hearts

Kenyan Lady Emotional Farewell in Lebanon Captivates Hearts

A Kenyan woman employed in Lebanon has become an internet sensation after a heartwarming farewell at the airport with the children she cared for.

Rosie's departure prompted the family to gather and give her a heartfelt send-off. Maria and Cataleya, two of the children, found it difficult to accept her departure and clung to her tightly. Despite their parents' reassurances that Rosie would come back, the two children remained inconsolable. Moved by the passionate scene, Rosie was overcome with emotion and began to cry.

The heartwarming video has quickly gone viral, resonating with countless online users who are accustomed to hearing stories of adversity faced by Kenyan domestic workers in the Middle East. As the video continues circulating, many people have reached out to Rosie, seeking to establish a connection with her and potentially bring further positivity into her life. Many commend her unwavering commitment to her work and her remarkable ability to forge deep bonds with both her employers and the children under her care.

In October, the Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KNCCI) joined forces with various organizations to form a partnership aimed at enhancing employment prospects for Kenyan citizens in Lebanon. As part of this collaboration, the KNCCI has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Kenya Association of Private Employment Agencies (Kapea) and the Association of Skilled Migrant Agencies of Kenya (Asmak). As part of this agreement, Asmak and Kapea, in collaboration with KNCCI, have successfully negotiated job placements in Lebanon through the Syndicate of the Owners of Recruitment Agencies in Lebanon, which represents Lebanese companies.

Comments

maxiley (not verified)     Sun, 12/03/2023 @ 07:41pm

The good book says,unless you change and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven".This sums it all...

A GIRL TOTO (not verified)     Mon, 12/04/2023 @ 08:14am

I think she used to Screw the Boss ,and the boss would put goods words into the family. And am sure she is pregnant and the Boss gave her money to go and get rid of the baby in disguise of a vacation.

Mwakilishi Small Balls boys don't even think out of the Box.

A GIRL TOTO (not verified)     Mon, 12/04/2023 @ 11:21am

This girl has been screwing her Boss that is why her rating is very good .even to the kids .
Now her boss realized she is pregnant, and she gets a "vacation " to go to Kenya and get rid of the baby .the wife is clueless.
The Arab boss gets the best sex from this Kenyan girl if only the wife knows.
Am sure the small Balls Mwakilshi Boys would love to poke their small toothpicks as well .

maxiley (not verified)     Mon, 12/04/2023 @ 02:19pm

In reply to by A GIRL TOTO (not verified)

Your comments on mwakilishi appear to be totally for entertainment,which is fine if you could spice it up with some finesse.That said, I wonder why you are obsessed with sex,and balls.Can you answer me?Just curious...
Let' me remind you that sex is not a big deal to some men despite the misconstrued notion that men are dogs,and think of sex every 7 minutes,or is it seconds... Would it surprise you if I told you that some men would turn down sex,even from an attractive sexy girl?Yes I know it sounds counterintuitive.
Also, understand that some girls have morals,and screwing their boss would be a line they would not cross.Sex is not all that it is let out to be.There is more to life than pocking ,licking,and thrusting.Not to mention your favorite; grading balls.

Mlandizi (not verified)     Mon, 12/04/2023 @ 11:33am

1 Lebanese Pound is currently worth 0.0101 cents in Kenya. 1 TZ schilling is exchanging at 0.061 in Kenyan banks and 1 Ugandan schilling is trading at 0.040 to the Kenya schilling. Why would anyone bother going to Lebanon? Sounds like Uganda or TZ are better deals.

maxiley (not verified)     Tue, 12/05/2023 @ 02:10pm

In reply to by Mūndūmūgo (not verified)

@ Mundumugo, the article does not tell us when she left for Lebanon,unless I missed it. How things turned around! 3-5 years ago, Lebanon was referred to as the Switzerland of the Middle East. Then came the corruption,the devaluation of their currency,then the fleeing of the middle,and high class. Suddenly Lebanon was stricken by shocking poverty.
I mention this because,if unchecked, Kenya could disintegrate in similar abyss.
The other day I read about Mpigs drafting a bill to curb corruption.Talk of a fox guiding the chicken house.The first agenda they have is to grapple with not tempering with their remuneration process.
It's all about leadership,integrity,and love for the country and fellow countrymen,and women, and children.You may add our animals too.

Abato (not verified)     Tue, 12/05/2023 @ 11:46am

This is a skit. She underwent the same humiliation ritual everyone undergoes in that territory.
There's more to the story!

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