A woman has caused a social media storm after she videotaped herself walking from her job with her termination letter in hand.
She had just lost her job and she took to social media to express her frustrations. The woman revealed that she is also a mother and has a hired nanny who will also lose her job because of it.
Her rant also comes just a day after Spotpesa laid off 400 employees as its operations officially in Kenya were officially closed.
The uproar under the hashtag #ILostMyJob from Kenyan youth is intense as many vouch to boycott the Mashujaa Day celebrations.
All the fingers are pointing at the government for the rising levels of unemployment in the country.
“Kenyatta regime has plundered this country to it’s knees. Agricultural & manufacturing sectors are on a free fall,” David Wagikuyu said.
“What do you expect when an insane government official allows the fabrication and welding of footbridges to be done complete in China ready to install. How much labour chain have we lost to the Chinese? #SaveMyJob greedy leaders #ILostMyJob evil will follow you,” Nyakwea added.
Check out the viral video below:
Sportpesa out. Betin Out. Choppies out. Coffee & Tea Sector Dead But Our Leaders continues to champion for Kieleweke and Tangatanga politics.
Who will #SaveMyJob ? Or we will call back into the village and inform them how #ILostMyJob like this lady? pic.twitter.com/GmkpsI9tez
— Vynnie Isaac (@VynnieIsaac) October 2, 2019
Here is what some of the outraged Kenyans had to say.
This hashtags #ILostMyJob #SaveMyJob coupled up with the things happening around us showing the government's mediocrity such as #LikoniFerryTragedy, banning food on #SGR, the corruption, it's all sickening, and it is the right ingredients of a ticking time bomb.
— Gilbert Macharia (@SirGillo) October 3, 2019
https://twitter.com/Mungatiadavid/status/1179662221669830657?s=20
#ILostMyJob
Yes it's real, it's happening in Kenya π°πͺ and something should be done.I lost my Job, people who I thought were friends, never call me nowadays actually they openly show, you are no longer relevant.
Guys, don't give up. Keep going. πͺ
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I got another job. pic.twitter.com/u3Cw8IPRU2— Road Alerts. || π°πͺ (@RoadAlertsKE) October 3, 2019
Mariam and Amanda's death's, losing of jobs by Sportpesa and Betin staff…we caused it. This rot we allowed it because we never hold them accountable. We only vote for our man #BoycottMashujaaDay #SaveMyJob #ILostMyJob
— Anyango Omullo (@Joyanyango) October 3, 2019
How Matiang'i and proxies have succeeded in killing the future of Kenyan youth
SportPesa out
Betin out
Nakumatt out
Choppies out
Airtel-Telkom merger
Mumias Sugar Company out
Webuye Pan Paper out
KCB-National bank merger
CBA-NIC merger
East Africa Portland Cement out#ILostMyJob pic.twitter.com/cVext7z3vL— PK Kasirim (@pkasirim) October 3, 2019
Keenly following the #ILostMyJob #SaveMyJob, my big question is, are the youth of this nation tired enough to go out in the streets? Are we ready to take back our land.. 80% of a population with 55%unemployed is not just a normal number its disheartening!!
— Shikoh Kihika (@Shikohkihika) October 3, 2019
Gambling is regulated under the gambling laws of Kenya. Every site always urges the clients to gamble responsibly just like alcohol.people have gone thru depression, lost families, and died due to alcohol but alcohol has never been banned #ILostMyJob
— Brian mwanzia (@This_IsMwanzia) October 3, 2019
Last week on Thursday, a friend of mine had a motorbike accident. On Sunday, gas na unga ikaisha. Then on Tuesday akapoteza job yake.#ILostMyJob
— panya jeuri (@panyajeuri) October 3, 2019
#ILostMyJob 2 year ago and things have been very very tough…interview after interviews…no job yet
— PalmTastes foodies (@Sk_kariz) October 3, 2019
Today, thousands of Youths are busy crying #ILostMyJob and #SaveMyJob but when it comes to voting for the right people who will facilitate a better environment for business, they run to their tribal cocoons and vote for mtu wetu. Some even don't vote. You aren't tired enough. π€
— BRAVINβ’ (@ItsBravin) October 3, 2019
It's sad that we elected President Uhuru Kenyatta and Dp Ruto hoping they'd create jobs and business friendly environment but all they do is advance their self interests, expand their family empires and create new empires for their close friends.#ILostMyJob#SaveMyJob
— THE INCREDIBLY TERRIBLE! (@allen_arnold) October 3, 2019
When you #KOTLoyals start talking of I #ILostMyJob …it depresses me so much and it reminds me of the times I have been banging on the various offices and companies to look for jobs with my degree but I couldn't find one..up-to date. #SaveMyJob
— Wanyama A. S π°πͺπΊπ¬π±π· (@AS_Wanyama) October 3, 2019
400 people lost their jobs and source of income today after @SportPesa closed shop, multiply that x 4 dependants. When we implored people to vote wisely, they chose Mtu Wetu. Have we learnt lessons today? #ILostMyJob
— Ole Melau Kishon (@VKapeen) October 2, 2019
Kenya is a country whereby you can be employed today and fired tomorrow, and the university qualifications are neither considered !! Someone is busy giving you motivational talks and lectures on self employment without even capital NKT #saveMyJob #IlostMyJob
— Frank Mteteziπ°πͺβ’π¨οΈ (@FrankMtetezi) October 2, 2019
This what the government is showing us, vumbi tupu! #SaveMyJob #ILostMyJob pic.twitter.com/RPWyfaxGyb
— Nana (@Nanaopany) October 2, 2019
Seeing the youth pushing for a revolution on the timeline after #ILostMyJob and #SaveMyJob started trending.
Well and good.
But just remember we are marginalized so badly, so just be ready to be alone when the push starts getting crazy.— . (@mj3rk3r) October 3, 2019
If this hashtag #ILostMyJob does not get people critically thinking about the importance of voting in leaders who have a vision and are able to see it through, then I don't know what will. The tweets under this hashtag speak volumes on how economic frustration is at it's peak.
— Sylvia Uchiπ°πͺ (@dhahabu) October 3, 2019