“The person who was recruiting the workers asked me to pay Sh1,000 so he could sneak my name among the list of workers. “Sometimes I stay for two days without anything, then I'm forced to call some of my former clients, who I met in the nightclubs. However, just like the Jubilee government, Oscar has now resorted to borrowing money from friends as well as foodstuffs from shopkeepers. I also have to pay electricity, water and rent for the business, which does not make enough profits,” Wycliffe says. “Bouncers working in other counties are going through worse situations than those in Nairobi because of lack of alternative opportunities.
Source: The Star July 31, 2020 01:52 UTC