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Kisii Woman Says One-Night Affair Cost Her Saudi Arabia Job: "Was Infected with HIV"

 

Vanice Bosibori regretted giving in to the 'demands' of a friend hosting her in Mombasa. The mum of one had requested the male friend to host her for a while as she waited for her papers to go to Saudi Arabia to be processed. READ ALSO Video of Mzungu Man Claiming Wife Is Leaving Him for Kenyan Pastor Trends Online:" Felt Sorry" Kisii mum experience in Saudi Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, the woman from Kisii said she barely spent a week at the man's place, whom she knew through her baby daddy before she jetted out for Saudi Arabia."After one week, I was asked to repeat the medical because they had lost data. I went and repeated. My boss asked me if I had any problems with my liver. I told her I had never had a liver problem. She said my medical records showed I had a liver problem. In the morning, I thought we were going to the hospital, but I found myself in the office, the one that took me to Saudi. They gave me papers to sign. When I signed the papers, my employer paid me in cash, and she left. There was a Ugandan there who understood English, so I asked him what my problem was. Based on what he had heard, he told me I had a problem with my medical," she recalled. READ ALSO Mombasa Woman Sentenced to 10 Years in Jail for Killing Son In Order To Travel Saudi Arabia for Work She was puzzled because the medical tests and records she did in Kenya, close to seven, did not capture any issue. Bosibori said there was a language barrier between her and the Ugandan, as he sent her a text saying she had HIV, but he abbreviated it as HCV. Bosibori thought it was the abbreviation for Hepatitis C, which she thought was the issue that led her to be deported back to Kenya. How accurate are HIV self-testing kits? One day, when she was at her friend's place, Bosibori noticed she had many HIV testing kits and tested herself. Subscribe to watch new videos The results were positive, but she was in denial, saying perhaps the kit detected the antibodies. "I got tested with three different kits, and they were all positive. That's when it all made sense with the ordeal in Saudi Arabia," she said. Nairobi woman mistreated in Saudi In another story, a Nairobi single mum recalled mistreatment from her Saudi boss.  Selestine Musavakwa was treated well in her first 90 days at her new home in Saudi, where she worked as a househelp. After her probation, her boss suddenly changed, mistreating and abusive towards her, making inhumane demands. BY TUKO NEWS   

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