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Job scams: Some Kenyans aiding their own smuggling, says PS Njogu

Diaspora Affairs PS Roseline Njogu during an interview on April 8, 2025 on Spice FM. [Spice FM]

Kenyans seeking employment abroad have been urged to cooperate with the government throughout the recruitment process to avoid falling victim to scams that have recently led unsuspecting individuals into the hands of human traffickers.

Diaspora Affairs Principal Secretary, Roseline Njogu, on Tuesday, April 8 said that unregistered travel agencies have become increasingly smarter in escaping legal and administrative measures designed to protect job seekers.

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