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City Preacher James Wanjohi and three directors of two companies allegedly involved in scamming thousands of Kenyans over one billion shillings with a promise to help them secure jobs abroad and travel visas have been stopped from leaving the country. Wanjohi, the proprietor of Worth Starts Africa who is on the run is alleged to have received over 600 million shillings from more than 4,000 job seekers, while Alphonce Kioko, Sheila Kavaya, and Nancy Gathoni have been accused of collecting over 800 million shillings from unsuspecting Kenyans in search of greener pastures abroad
Wanted ‘con’ pastor | Directors of three firms linked to job scam barred from flying out
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