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Slavery in Kenya: The case of Muhindi Mweusi Supermarket – Tassia, Nairobi

Muhindi Mweusi Supermarket - Mukuru Kwa Njenga A staff member at Muhindi Mweusi Supermarket in Tassia, Nairobi has decided to break the silence over the slave like working conditions at that entity. “Hello Nyakundi, help us expose this supermarket within Embakasi called MUHINDI MWEUSI...we work from 6am to 10pm. Then

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Slavery in Kenya: The case of Muhindi Mweusi Supermarket – Tassia, Nairobi

Muhindi Mweusi Supermarket - Mukuru Kwa Njenga A staff member at Muhindi Mweusi Supermarket in Tassia, Nairobi has decided to break the silence over the slave like working conditions at that entity. “Hello Nyakundi, help us expose this supermarket within Embakasi called MUHINDI MWEUSI...we work from 6am to 10pm. Then we are paid 10k,” he wrote. Kenyans are not organized enough to demand equal rights and justice. The 8-4-4 system made them dumb as to believe in stupid ideas such as respect even in times of oppression. There’s a saying by Zora Neale Hurston that goes, ‘If you are silent about your pain, they'll kill you and say you enjoyed it.' Whoever put into Kenyan minds that things will get better without effort really messed this country....

Source: nyakundireportblog