There are single ladies in Eldoret town, either absolutely not married or virtually in relationships with a string of men, playing their cards well so as save or rip from people in various occupations.
A section Eldoret town resident has revealed that some ladies from rural areas migrate to urban areas in search of jobs only to find themselves between the rock and the hard place due to a scarcity of job opportunities.
“Ladies in town are now jobless, they are in pursuit of hooking up with employed married men and bodaboda riders so as to sustain themselves,” a bodaboda man who identified himself as Kirui said while disclosing that he has a female customer who normally boards his motorbike every evening to town from her estate and he doesn’t know her business in town.
A supermarket attendant, John Kirui on his part accounted how a group of five jobless ladies they once lived together in the same plot in Langas estate used to play men, squandering their money in clubs overnights only to return into their houses when they are dead drunk.
“I got to know what they were doing when I had a friendly conversation with one of them, she told me how they survive in town soliciting money from a range of men to pay for rent and foot for other bills,” Kirui said.
He also pointed out that the women involved in the vice cut across educated and those that are not educated.
Sharon Jepkemei, a tout for a matatu operating along Eldoret-Kapseret town service Sacco, however, alleges that most ladies' social circumstance forces them to indulge in immorality.
Jepkemei also argues that greed for money and unemployment are other factors that lead many women to immorality.
“Most ladies from poor background are the victims of such immorality, they tend to seek ways of delinking themselves from their parents as well as wanting to be independent only to be hit by lack of money to sustain themselves,” she said pointing that she has been facing financial challenges to sustain herself until she resorted to touting, a job that it is giving her money to further her studies soon.
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