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Human Trafficking Survivor vows never to step out of Kenya again

Elizabeth Akinyi with he mother Petronila Atieno: Photo; Courtesy

Modern slavery and human trafficking remains a thorn in the flesh of Africans who are duped on imaginary jobs, with extraordinary salaries in the Far East countries.

Elizabeth Akinyi escaped the schemes some racketeers her in Egypt for four months, with the aim of selling her for Sh1 million to their Saudi Arabian client.

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