Kuwait has introduced new labour rules blocking workers from Nigeria 🇳🇬, Kenya 🇰🇪 and 22 other African countries.
South Africa 🇿🇦, Eritrea 🇪🇷, Ethiopia 🇪🇹 and 27 other African nations weren't affected.
Kuwait's🇰🇼 new labor rules shut out workers from Nigeria🇳🇬, Kenya🇰🇪 and 22 other African countries
Kuwait🇰🇼 has introduced sweeping new restrictions on the recruitment of domestic workers, effectively shutting out applicants from Nigeria🇳🇬, Kenya🇰🇪 and 22 other African countries, as well as two Asian nations, under a revised labour policy tightening access to one of the Gulf’s key employment corridors.
The revised policy permits recruitment only from a limited list of countries, such as South Africa🇿🇦, Eritrea🇪🇷, Ethiopia🇪🇹 among others.
The ban affects major African labour-sending countries such as Nigeria🇳🇬, Kenya🇰🇪, Uganda🇺🇬, Rwanda🇷🇼, Mali🇲🇱, Cameroon🇨🇲, the DRC🇨🇩 among others
Kuwait's🇰🇼 new labor rules shut out workers from Nigeria🇳🇬, Kenya🇰🇪 and 22 other African countries
Kuwait🇰🇼 has introduced sweeping new restrictions on the recruitment of domestic workers, effectively shutting out applicants from Nigeria🇳🇬, Kenya🇰🇪 and 22 other African countries, as well as two Asian nations, under a revised labour policy tightening access to one of the Gulf’s key employment corridors.
The revised policy permits recruitment only from a limited list of countries, such as South Africa🇿🇦, Eritrea🇪🇷, Ethiopia🇪🇹 among others.
The ban affects major African labour-sending countries such as Nigeria🇳🇬, Kenya🇰🇪, Uganda🇺🇬, Rwanda🇷🇼, Mali🇲🇱, Cameroon🇨🇲, the DRC🇨🇩 among others
@xghana_ I think this compensation is fair if the business didn’t operate illegally- meaning in order to operate. each of those foreign nationals that started a business had R5 million on hand as per the rules of opening a business in this country right?
WATCH: City of Joburg officials found a foreign national who was previously arrested for being in the country illegally, back in town working.
He couldn't explain how he got back - KZN Tonight Podcast
🎥 City of Joburg
WATCH: A group of South African children were rushed to hospital for after consuming poisoned snacks from an illegal Spaza Shop owned by an illegal foreigner.