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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: Omollo on August 29, 2016, 09:18:58 PM
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I just rescued a relative from a possible job scam. Could you figure out what is wrong with the ad? In addition they are offering a pre-hiring training for which every applicant was charged Kes 5500 (that's how I knew about it. I was asked for the cash).
I then looked closely at the ad and found lots of alarm bells ringing. Toward the end they turned in to Lutheran Church bells... It is amazing serious newspapers can carry such crap
Here is the ad for the job:
(http://i2.wp.com/jobs.biasharapoint.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/transcription-jobs-kenya-2016.jpg?w=370)
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I just rescued a relative from a possible job scam. Could you figure out what is wrong with the ad? In addition they are offering a pre-hiring training for which every applicant was charged Kes 5500 (that's how I knew about it. I was asked for the cash).
I then looked closely at the ad and found lots of alarm bells ringing. Toward the end they turned in to Lutheran Church bells... It is amazing serious newspapers can carry such crap
Here is the ad for the job:
5.5k isn't that bad.
Take a look at the major scams running for jobs in Dubai, Qatar et al with "commissions" paid upfront of up to 250k.....and there are more than enough desperate Kenyan's willing to pay.
Have a suss on Facebook.
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They have been interviewing candidates for a month now. Sometimes as many as 100 jobless Kenyans turn up. Its not small money. It should't be allowed to happen even if it is a mere one shilling.
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They have been interviewing candidates for a month now. Sometimes as many as 100 jobless Kenyans turn up. Its not small money. It should't be allowed to happen even if it is a mere one shilling.
In a rotten society, anything goes.
In 2015, an "NGO" publicly conned thousands of desperate Kenyans at Kasarani stadium:
(http://www.capitalfm.co.ke/news/files/2015/08/KENYANS-DUPED-EMPLOYMENT.jpg)
CID probes jobs scam targeting thousands
From a distance, the public address system can be heard, “Nyanza West, Nyeri, Meru…come collect your letters…”
Still, one can hear some officials trying to sort some issues with ‘regional directors’. “No, let’s just finish issuing the letters today…but I think it’s too late. Let them come tomorrow.”
Thousands of Kenyans are sitting silently inside the stadium while others are outside mostly in small groups murmuring.
“I will be the Chief Accounting Officer of our area Sacco and the salary is Sh150, 000,” I overheard one of the youths excitedly inform a friend.
The gentleman, just like the thousands of both young and elderly people from across all parts of the country had gone to the stadium to get their job ‘appointment’ letters.
More.... (http://www.capitalfm.co.ke/news/2015/08/cid-probes-jobs-scam-targeting-thousands/)
So now we have the CID investigating, meaning the bad people will be punished, right?
“We summoned them today to confirm their registration status. The group came and produced a bunch of brochures and no legal documents to prove their authenticity. We have asked the police to arrest them and now they are with the CID,” he said.
NGO staff arrested in jobs saga. (http://www.nation.co.ke/news/SSASP-Arrests-Jobs-Kasarani/1056-2856114-blr79oz/index.html)
We even publicly know the boss (Julius Kithome) and have their pictures:
(http://www.the-star.co.ke/sites/default/files/styles/new_full_content/public/articles/2015/09/03/1198250.jpg?itok=dUlalE-L)
So what?
This is Kenya.
A few months ago, we find this little gem:
Fake NGO' Re-Emerges As Jobless Youth Fall Into Trap
11 MARCH 2016
An organisation that was accused of collecting money from Kenyans on pretence that it will offer them lucrative jobs has resurfaced on Thursday after being under for six months.
The East Africa Sub-Sahara Safe Promotion Foundation-International (SSASPF) on Thursday held another meeting at Garden Estate plot 58 in Nairobi where more than 5,000 job seekers attended.
Like Waiguru, they're not worried at all.
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Omollo,
The scam I mentioned is still ongoing, over one year after the buggers started.
This is from this month: