President William Ruto visited the Swahili Village Restaurant in New Jersey, United States, on Sunday, September 17, where he expressed pride in Kenyans engaged in business abroad. The popular Swahili Village is owned by Kevin Onyona, a Kenyan based in the US. You have come all the way and hustled your way through the states,” President Ruto said. The lawsuit states that after the employer took away the tips, the employees were allegedly offered wages, which were far below the minimum wage according to DC wage guidelines. “Kenyans are known for being hardworking, industrious, and having a sharp eye for opportunities beyond our borders,” Ruto added.
Source: Daily Nation September 19, 2023 02:14 UTC