Kenya ready to export 100,000 workers to Saudi Arabia

Kenya ready to export 100,000 workers to Saudi Arabia

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April 16, 2017
Nairobi, Kenya

Proposed plan to see Kenya export workers to Saudi Arabia

Kenya may soon export 100,000 workers to Saudi Arabia if negotiations between the two countries bear fruit while Qatar is willing to open its market for Kenyan meat.

These are some of the wins the government achieved when it received high-profile visitors from the two countries this week.

Emir of Qatar, Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, was on a one-day State visit to Kenya on Tuesday and Saudi Arabia’s Commerce minister Majed bin Abdullah Al-Kassabi led a delegation of 70 people from the private sector and government officials for talks with Nairobi on Wednesday.

Resolutions seen by the Sunday Nation show that Saudi Arabia and Kenya agreed to work together on a number of issues.

However, it puts into question previous agreements Kenya has made with other countries.

EMPLOYMENT
In 2015, the government said it had secured 100,000 jobs in the United Arab Emirates and up to now nothing has been heard of the deal.

In the new deal with Saudi Arabia, the Middle East economic powerhouse, will negotiate with Kenya for skilled and semi-skilled workers such as nurses and technicians.

The two governments agreed to continue addressing the thorny issue of domestic workers who suffer in the hands of their employers in Saudi Arabia.

The Qataris agreed to put up Nairobi’s financial hub. Since 2014 Kenya has been angling to become Africa’s top financial hub but the lack of a legal framework has been a drawback.

The Emir and his delegation also agreed to support the completion of the Lamu Port South Sudan Ethiopia Transport Corridor project.

CRUDE OIL
The agreement on cultural corporation will focus on the reconstruction of Bomas of Kenya as a modern cultural and convention resort.

The upgrade has been in government’s plans for quite some time.

A team comprising Qatari government officials is expected in Nairobi in three weeks’ time for further discussions on these issues.

Separately, the Saudi Arabian delegation had a joint meeting with seven Cabinet Secretaries where it was agreed that a government-to-government agreement will soon be negotiated so that Kenya can purchase Saudi crude oil at subsidised prices.

“This is about continued engagement with a key Middle East country in securing opportunities for Kenyans.

The President recognises that he must continue to seek and deliver decent jobs for Kenyan people, and that’s exactly what he is doing,” Manoah Esipisu, the President’s spokesperson, said.

SAUDI RELATIONS
The meeting also agreed on the negotiation of a government-to-government agreement in order for Kenya to import fertiliser at cheaper rates from Saudi Arabia.

Mr Esipisu said President Kenyatta appointed Industrialisation Cabinet Secretary Adan Mohammed to be the focal point between Kenya and Saudi Arabia on all subjects of cooperation.

“Having one focal point in relations with Saudi Arabia also means that coordination will be much better, with Adan Mohammed taking responsibility for both success and failure. Now it is really getting on with agreements on all issues already identified,” Mr Esipisu added.

President Kenyatta pledged to visit Saudi Arabia in the coming months.
Source: Kenya to export 100,000 workers to Saudi Arabia
 
April 16, 2017
Nairobi, Kenya

Proposed plan to see Kenya export workers to Saudi Arabia

Kenya may soon export 100,000 workers to Saudi Arabia if negotiations between the two countries bear fruit while Qatar is willing to open its market for Kenyan meat.

These are some of the wins the government achieved when it received high-profile visitors from the two countries this week.

Emir of Qatar, Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, was on a one-day State visit to Kenya on Tuesday and Saudi Arabia’s Commerce minister Majed bin Abdullah Al-Kassabi led a delegation of 70 people from the private sector and government officials for talks with Nairobi on Wednesday.

Resolutions seen by the Sunday Nation show that Saudi Arabia and Kenya agreed to work together on a number of issues.

However, it puts into question previous agreements Kenya has made with other countries.

EMPLOYMENT
In 2015, the government said it had secured 100,000 jobs in the United Arab Emirates and up to now nothing has been heard of the deal.

In the new deal with Saudi Arabia, the Middle East economic powerhouse, will negotiate with Kenya for skilled and semi-skilled workers such as nurses and technicians.

The two governments agreed to continue addressing the thorny issue of domestic workers who suffer in the hands of their employers in Saudi Arabia.

The Qataris agreed to put up Nairobi’s financial hub. Since 2014 Kenya has been angling to become Africa’s top financial hub but the lack of a legal framework has been a drawback.

The Emir and his delegation also agreed to support the completion of the Lamu Port South Sudan Ethiopia Transport Corridor project.

CRUDE OIL
The agreement on cultural corporation will focus on the reconstruction of Bomas of Kenya as a modern cultural and convention resort.

The upgrade has been in government’s plans for quite some time.

A team comprising Qatari government officials is expected in Nairobi in three weeks’ time for further discussions on these issues.

Separately, the Saudi Arabian delegation had a joint meeting with seven Cabinet Secretaries where it was agreed that a government-to-government agreement will soon be negotiated so that Kenya can purchase Saudi crude oil at subsidised prices.

“This is about continued engagement with a key Middle East country in securing opportunities for Kenyans.

The President recognises that he must continue to seek and deliver decent jobs for Kenyan people, and that’s exactly what he is doing,” Manoah Esipisu, the President’s spokesperson, said.

SAUDI RELATIONS
The meeting also agreed on the negotiation of a government-to-government agreement in order for Kenya to import fertiliser at cheaper rates from Saudi Arabia.

Mr Esipisu said President Kenyatta appointed Industrialisation Cabinet Secretary Adan Mohammed to be the focal point between Kenya and Saudi Arabia on all subjects of cooperation.

“Having one focal point in relations with Saudi Arabia also means that coordination will be much better, with Adan Mohammed taking responsibility for both success and failure. Now it is really getting on with agreements on all issues already identified,” Mr Esipisu added.

President Kenyatta pledged to visit Saudi Arabia in the coming months.
Source: Kenya to export 100,000 workers to Saudi Arabia
KENYANS PLEASE DONT GO TO SAUDIA ARABIA..I HAVE A VIDEO OF THE DAMN ARABS BEHEADING A GHANIAN WOMAN WITH THE HELP OF HUNDREDS OF POLICE WATCHING...TO WATCH THE POOR LADY MAKE HER LAST SCREAM AS THE HEAD FLIES AWAY IS JUST SICKENING..KENYAN WOMEN PLIZ GO WORK ON KOINANGE STREET AT NITE RATHER THAN GO TO MIDDLE EAST COUNTRIES...
 
Zingine propaganda tuu si ajabu hata hayo mauaji ya watu wanaoenda huko hayapo,wakenya wanajua sana kuchangamkia fursa acha sisi wasikiliza maneno ya mtaani tuendelee kushangaa
 
April 16, 2017
Nairobi, Kenya

Proposed plan to see Kenya export workers to Saudi Arabia

Kenya may soon export 100,000 workers to Saudi Arabia if negotiations between the two countries bear fruit while Qatar is willing to open its market for Kenyan meat.

These are some of the wins the government achieved when it received high-profile visitors from the two countries this week.

Emir of Qatar, Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, was on a one-day State visit to Kenya on Tuesday and Saudi Arabia’s Commerce minister Majed bin Abdullah Al-Kassabi led a delegation of 70 people from the private sector and government officials for talks with Nairobi on Wednesday.

Resolutions seen by the Sunday Nation show that Saudi Arabia and Kenya agreed to work together on a number of issues.

However, it puts into question previous agreements Kenya has made with other countries.

EMPLOYMENT
In 2015, the government said it had secured 100,000 jobs in the United Arab Emirates and up to now nothing has been heard of the deal.

In the new deal with Saudi Arabia, the Middle East economic powerhouse, will negotiate with Kenya for skilled and semi-skilled workers such as nurses and technicians.

The two governments agreed to continue addressing the thorny issue of domestic workers who suffer in the hands of their employers in Saudi Arabia.

The Qataris agreed to put up Nairobi’s financial hub. Since 2014 Kenya has been angling to become Africa’s top financial hub but the lack of a legal framework has been a drawback.

The Emir and his delegation also agreed to support the completion of the Lamu Port South Sudan Ethiopia Transport Corridor project.

CRUDE OIL
The agreement on cultural corporation will focus on the reconstruction of Bomas of Kenya as a modern cultural and convention resort.

The upgrade has been in government’s plans for quite some time.

A team comprising Qatari government officials is expected in Nairobi in three weeks’ time for further discussions on these issues.

Separately, the Saudi Arabian delegation had a joint meeting with seven Cabinet Secretaries where it was agreed that a government-to-government agreement will soon be negotiated so that Kenya can purchase Saudi crude oil at subsidised prices.

“This is about continued engagement with a key Middle East country in securing opportunities for Kenyans.

The President recognises that he must continue to seek and deliver decent jobs for Kenyan people, and that’s exactly what he is doing,” Manoah Esipisu, the President’s spokesperson, said.

SAUDI RELATIONS
The meeting also agreed on the negotiation of a government-to-government agreement in order for Kenya to import fertiliser at cheaper rates from Saudi Arabia.

Mr Esipisu said President Kenyatta appointed Industrialisation Cabinet Secretary Adan Mohammed to be the focal point between Kenya and Saudi Arabia on all subjects of cooperation.

“Having one focal point in relations with Saudi Arabia also means that coordination will be much better, with Adan Mohammed taking responsibility for both success and failure. Now it is really getting on with agreements on all issues already identified,” Mr Esipisu added.

President Kenyatta pledged to visit Saudi Arabia in the coming months.
Source: Kenya to export 100,000 workers to Saudi Arabia

SHOCKING: Ghanaian Nanny Head Chopped Off By Saudi Host For Letting His Kid Fall From Stairs (Video)


By Ike A. Offor

It is like a scene that is very conversant with ISIS or Boko haram except that this one there was no scream of Allahu Akbar while the heinous crime was being committed.

A Saudi Arabian host of a Ghanaian female nanny had her head chopped off with a long Arabian sword in the presence of Saudi police officers numbering over fifteen, who actually helped the man to hold the hands and head of the nanny down.

The nanny allegedly did not do her job very well because she allowed the child to fall from the staircase in their home, where she worked as a childminder.

A very interesting thing about this crime is that there was a police van stationed beside the scene and there were over fifteen police officers who worked as if their job was not about upholding the law but supervising the public execution of this innocent young girl. Her crime of allowing the child to fall allegedly caused the child no harm or incapacitation.



ghanaiannanny.jpg

Picture of the young Ghanaian nanny executed by her Saudi host



Scenes like this are why many view these countries like Saudi Arabia as a terrible place to live peacefully, where law and order or court of law do exist and take its due course.

The fact that she was executed before the eyes of several police officers and with them aiding in the execution raises several thoughts about how people of foreign descents are viewed in Saudi Arabia. This is not the first time such ugly news of such kind is heard.

This is not the first time such ugly news of extrajudicial killings by host families of these domestic workers. Much terrible of news of these Saudi hosts, sexually preying on these very young domestic workers and killing them when they refuse to yield to their sexual advances have been consistent in the media

It is indeed a very disturbing tragedy that this very young and innocent girl, who has not been found guilty of any crime would be executed in such brutal manner by her host in a foreign land. Being an African, one wonders if her body would ever be returned home for a befitting burial.

May her soul rest in peace and may her killer and those who aided him know no peace until their end comes.

The Republican News (@RNNetwork1) | Twitter


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Ikiwa kuna nafasi za kazi wanaume wapelekwe pekee
 
SHOCKING: Ghanaian Nanny Head Chopped Off By Saudi Host For Letting His Kid Fall From Stairs (Video)


By Ike A. Offor

It is like a scene that is very conversant with ISIS or Boko haram except that this one there was no scream of Allahu Akbar while the heinous crime was being committed.

A Saudi Arabian host of a Ghanaian female nanny had her head chopped off with a long Arabian sword in the presence of Saudi police officers numbering over fifteen, who actually helped the man to hold the hands and head of the nanny down.

The nanny allegedly did not do her job very well because she allowed the child to fall from the staircase in their home, where she worked as a childminder.

A very interesting thing about this crime is that there was a police van stationed beside the scene and there were over fifteen police officers who worked as if their job was not about upholding the law but supervising the public execution of this innocent young girl. Her crime of allowing the child to fall allegedly caused the child no harm or incapacitation.



ghanaiannanny.jpg

Picture of the young Ghanaian nanny executed by her Saudi host



Scenes like this are why many view these countries like Saudi Arabia as a terrible place to live peacefully, where law and order or court of law do exist and take its due course.

The fact that she was executed before the eyes of several police officers and with them aiding in the execution raises several thoughts about how people of foreign descents are viewed in Saudi Arabia. This is not the first time such ugly news of such kind is heard.

This is not the first time such ugly news of extrajudicial killings by host families of these domestic workers. Much terrible of news of these Saudi hosts, sexually preying on these very young domestic workers and killing them when they refuse to yield to their sexual advances have been consistent in the media

It is indeed a very disturbing tragedy that this very young and innocent girl, who has not been found guilty of any crime would be executed in such brutal manner by her host in a foreign land. Being an African, one wonders if her body would ever be returned home for a befitting burial.

May her soul rest in peace and may her killer and those who aided him know no peace until their end comes.

The Republican News (@RNNetwork1) | Twitter


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Ndugu ukiua mtu au ukafanya uchafu wowote nchini saudi arabia hukumu yako ni kifo ( kukatwa kichwa ) na wanatekeleza kwa mtu yeyote sheria yao. sooo, mtu yeyote atakae enda huko awache tabia yake chafu (wizi, umalaya ) nyumbani. Akienda msafi believe me atapata mtaji wa nyumbani bila matatizo yeyote. Mimi ninao ushahidi wa wanawake wa kenya wanafanya umalaya saudi arabia halafu wakikamatwa wananza kuleta kashfa na kuwaharibia wenzao chances za kazi na wanajua sheria ya umalaya nchini saudi arabia ni kali.
 
Sisi saudian tutafungua kesi mahakama ya kazi kupinga importation of low rated jobseekers from kenya
 
KENYANS PLEASE DONT GO TO SAUDIA ARABIA..I HAVE A VIDEO OF THE DAMN ARABS BEHEADING A GHANIAN WOMAN WITH THE HELP OF HUNDREDS OF POLICE WATCHING...TO WATCH THE POOR LADY MAKE HER LAST SCREAM AS THE HEAD FLIES AWAY IS JUST SICKENING..KENYAN WOMEN PLIZ GO WORK ON KOINANGE STREET AT NITE RATHER THAN GO TO MIDDLE EAST COUNTRIES...

You are right buddy, i saw a Senegalese Women being tossed from a 15 floor flat window and smashed her head on a beam below the building. Very heartless people to ever have lived. Sad and annoying too.
 
You are right buddy, i saw a Senegalese Women being tossed from a 15 floor flat window and smashed her head on a beam below the building. Very heartless people to ever have lived. Sad and annoying too.
We fight here politically but we are all Kenyans and I wouldn't want any Kenyan especially women to set foot in Saudia Arabia...The damn arabs rape their house help and then sentence them to death by stoning for commiting adultery..
 
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