BBC Exposes these Top Managers of These Companies for Infecting Over 500 Women with HIV

Most women in Kenya and the world at large have been subjected to s3xual exploitation at their job places with very few reporting this. Some have done unthinkable things only to secure their dream job or even get promotion. It's not that this is what most need, but situations and circumstances has forced many into this. Both formal and informal employment are vulnerable with the dignity of our women being eroded by rogue bosses.

A recent expose that was conducted by BBC News Africa Eye investigation has uncovered widespread s3xual abuse on tea farms which supply some of the world’s most popular brands including Lipton, PG Tips, and Sainsbury's Red Label.

In the viral video where the victims spoke to the investigative journalist, dozens of women in Kenya revealed that they were forced into s3x with their managers while working on the tea plantations owned by two British companies.According to the revelation by the victims who talked to BBC News revealed that one Samuel Chebochok and Jeremiah Koskei have been the main culprits asking for s3xual favors before employing them.

Some ladies revealed that once their contracts are over, the alleged managers will ask to sleep with them before they can renew them. With no option and some being breadwinners for their families, they are forced to do so as to keep their jobs.

This has left Kenyans reacting with many condemning such managers for taking advantage of our women in employment. Below are some reactions;

Source: BBC YouTube

https://youtu.be/1wMdnCx6eUc

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