Sex for Work: The True Cost of Our Tea - BBC Africa Eye documentary

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  • čas přidán 18. 02. 2023
  • A joint investigation between BBC Africa Eye and Panorama has uncovered widespread sexual abuse on farms which supply some of the UK’s most popular tea brands including PG Tips, Lipton and Sainsbury’s Red Label. Women in Kenya say they’ve been forced into sex by their managers while working on plantations which have been owned for decades by two British companies.
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    📽 You can also watch this film in SWAHILI ➡ here: • BBC Africa Eye: Unyany...
    And FRENCH here ➡ • Le sexe au travail : L...
    Credit List:
    Reporter and Producer - Tom Odula
    Executive Produced, Directed and Filmed by - Seamus Mirodan
    Film Editor - John Moratiel
    Assistant Producer and Second Camera - Edwin Miyoshi
    Undercover Back-Up Team - Bondo Rogers, Fred Ooko, Joseph Rop
    Undercover Producers - Kassim Mohammed, Frank Odwesso, Wanjiru Njuguna, Norma Achieng
    Production Manager - Simon Frost
    Production Coordinator - Izzy Fleming, Charlotte Fraser
    Social Media Producer - Anusha Kumar
    Digital Producer - Tamasin Ford
    Impact Producer - Courtney Bembridge
    Reversioning Producer - Izzy Fleming
    Digital Technician - David Smith
    Online Editor - Chris Stott
    Graphics - James Mobbs
    Colourist - Boyd Nagle
    Dubbing Mixer - Jez Spencer
    Field Producer - Cathy Muema
    Location Producers - George Sayagie, Nico Tanui
    Translators - Jeanne Mogusu, Wanjiru Gachau, Tina Robi
    Counsellor - Jane Awuor
    Special Thanks - Amua Mama Initiative
    Africa Eye Editor - Tom Watson
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Komentáře • 6K

  • @BBCAfrica
    @BBCAfrica  Před rokem +837

    🚨UPDATE 22/02: Police in Kenya have been ordered to open an investigation over allegations of sexual abuse, made in a BBC documentary, at tea plantations which supply some of the biggest British brands. 📖 bbc.in/3XV355e

    • @vakayievamusic
      @vakayievamusic Před rokem +69

      Glory To God, let's hope justice will prevail & these monster be given lengthy jail terms because they have destroyed so many lives

    • @kibiwotcharles4839
      @kibiwotcharles4839 Před rokem +24

      Real struggle

    • @jjkenya5929
      @jjkenya5929 Před rokem +96

      I bet you, nothing will be done!! the country's leadership runs on sexism, non performing good looking young women get appointments at the expense of professionals. Impunity runs Kenya. Former Migori governor Obado has been accused of Murder and rape and still enjoys close relations with the president, ( possible candidate for civil service appointment), Kiambu governor was accused of raping, impregnating his teenager househelp and refusing to provide adequate help for the child, current agriculture minister has open rape cases. There have been numerous cases among the police raping and even killing women in jail cells.

    • @hellennjuguna5964
      @hellennjuguna5964 Před rokem +13

      Wat about corruption in kenya!

    • @hellennjuguna5964
      @hellennjuguna5964 Před rokem +14

      Soo sad

  • @LynnNgugi
    @LynnNgugi Před rokem +1501

    Thank you so much Tom Odula for bringing this to light. Thank you!!!

    • @esthermbugua2291
      @esthermbugua2291 Před rokem +31

      Hi Lynn, you can imagine how expoited woman are to get jobs in Kenya. I heard even in Nairobi industrial area is the same. Sad that this managers have made sexual advances as a job qualification skill. So pathetic!

    • @kopaulipe7
      @kopaulipe7 Před rokem

      This pervert need to be taken through medical test if found sick should be hanged

    • @wambopesh2641
      @wambopesh2641 Před rokem +8

      To make even the matters worse they are sick....may God help us

    • @lucksonomari4999
      @lucksonomari4999 Před rokem +9

      @@esthermbugua2291 your Nabii zakayo promised 4 million jobs ama hiyo pia ni hot air.

    • @florencenjeri1698
      @florencenjeri1698 Před rokem +9

      Lynn... Air it too on LNN we push for justice

  • @sheilanjoki7028
    @sheilanjoki7028 Před rokem +965

    Lemme just congratulate the lady who is undercover. Having to endure all that hard labour and harassment even when she didn't have to, just to ensure the sexual predators are uncovered. Shame on them. Good work Catie. Your sacrifice is so appreciated. God bless the good work in BBC.

    • @mwendwamburugu
      @mwendwamburugu Před rokem +15

      Yeah. Catie is a hero!

    • @maureenmiriti3199
      @maureenmiriti3199 Před rokem

      Did Jeremy abuse her sexually?

    • @sheilanjoki7028
      @sheilanjoki7028 Před rokem +5

      @@maureenmiriti3199 I don't think it got to that point but they put many advances towards her and made her do hard labour because she didn't conform to what they wanted.

    • @nkechiezembamara1415
      @nkechiezembamara1415 Před rokem +4

      She’s such a great hero

    • @rakerrake6526
      @rakerrake6526 Před rokem +4

      It’s called appreciation not (congratulate)

  • @anonymoususer7051
    @anonymoususer7051 Před rokem +238

    I had a friend in Highschool who lived in these highlands. One day when going back home I looked at the field through my bus window and I told her it’s so beautiful she then answered me ‘’you do not know the atrocities that goes on in these plantations it’s beautiful outside but rotten inside” watching this documentary , now I understand what she meant 💔

    • @BBCAfrica
      @BBCAfrica  Před rokem +8

      💔💔💔

    • @LOJ123
      @LOJ123 Před rokem +10

      🥺😭🫂my heart breaks for our mothers

    • @mwyatt7968
      @mwyatt7968 Před rokem +6

      Make a stand by stopping the buying of these companies.....they should be held accountable for their sex workers and justice served 🙏💯

  • @CeeCeeandFamily
    @CeeCeeandFamily Před rokem +273

    As a lipton tea lover this breaks my heart. I'll never drink tea the same way. May these women/victims find healing.

    • @waylus2897
      @waylus2897 Před rokem

      Yeah neh... if you dont buy the tea... you are taking money away from these women.. if you continue buying then you are encouraging their abuse

    • @nobodyspecialfromkentucky
      @nobodyspecialfromkentucky Před rokem

      Stop supporting it. By buying it you are supporting every rape

    • @a.r1832
      @a.r1832 Před rokem +5

      Bloody hell! We'll be doing the same over here in Canada.

    • @grafito4438
      @grafito4438 Před rokem +9

      We can make a complaint to Unilever on their website.

    • @GeckoHiker
      @GeckoHiker Před rokem +13

      I won't drink tea at all! I'll give up coffee if this shameful criminal practice is going on there. I'm growing Yaupon Holly for my caffeine.

  • @cedrickiplimo2991
    @cedrickiplimo2991 Před rokem +1354

    As a Kenyan, the fact that it took BBC, and not a local media house, to uncover this is as insulting as it is disappointing. These sex pests should spend the rest of their lives behind bars.

    • @changiftfestus1925
      @changiftfestus1925 Před rokem +121

      Kenyan media houses do the same to their workers too.

    • @cassetoi09
      @cassetoi09 Před rokem +38

      It is also disappointing that it has been given almost zero exposure in the UK. This should be shown prime time on BBC, instead they show Strictly Come Dancing.

    • @rosemumbua8817
      @rosemumbua8817 Před rokem +31

      The sex pests are likely related to or connected in some ways to some people in our local media. So such stories cannot be done locally.

    • @rehemakiplagat3297
      @rehemakiplagat3297 Před rokem

      Why dont they just be sentense to death.... Shame on you,,, tumbo kubwa kubwa tu ndo wanajua .... ##justiceforteaworkers

    • @badgalpeachez
      @badgalpeachez Před rokem

      media houses are common puppets for manipulation

  • @majesty322
    @majesty322 Před rokem +794

    These men need to be arrested not just for harassing these women, but for deliberately and knowingly infecting these women with HIV. THIS IS DIGUSTING!!!!.

    • @willyodira1178
      @willyodira1178 Před rokem

      Government should act on this predators immediately@Atwoli,where are you

    • @celsocosta880
      @celsocosta880 Před rokem

      Rubbish!BBC needs to investigate Child molest in UK!Is way worst in Europe! Always with this negative image of Africa 😈😈😈

    • @la-ry1ms
      @la-ry1ms Před rokem +6

      How do you know he has hiv have you tested him how come no punishment was meted out on the woman who refused to part their legs.

    • @caramelgumdrop393
      @caramelgumdrop393 Před rokem +91

      @@la-ry1ms may you never see the fruit of your labor and may your days be filled with constant tears and suffering. Why should the women be punished? What did they do?

    • @michaelrapando6658
      @michaelrapando6658 Před rokem +7

      Kuna mtu amelazimishwa hapo,kubakwa ama.Women started this culture for favours coz majority have nothing to support their job applications and some in jobs sleep around to be favoured by the bosses

  • @HardlyTalk
    @HardlyTalk Před 9 měsíci +21

    Decades of sexual abuse and we still haven't boycotted these companies? It has taken me over 4 months to fully watch this and it's heart-wrenching in every way. Can BBC do a follow-up of what happened after this expose, we cannot just let such stories die. All women who have suffered under these sexual goons need justice

    • @ondreatorrence4322
      @ondreatorrence4322 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Right ? Has anything changed for the women
      This is so awful

  • @Chris_Mose
    @Chris_Mose Před rokem +16

    The pain of being infected with HIV and being sexually compelled is so deep that some of those victims cant heal. Some people are so cruel but as long as there are bad people also there are good hearted people ,that is what give me hope.

  • @MrBADMAN2222
    @MrBADMAN2222 Před rokem +728

    This is what good journalism looks like.

    • @hsiao-meihuang4984
      @hsiao-meihuang4984 Před rokem +13

      Journalist in Africa should voice aloud to awake their government to add more regulations on family sexual courses, social sexual life images, polices, and educational system.

    • @celsocosta880
      @celsocosta880 Před rokem

      Rubbish!BBC needs to investigate Child molest in UK!Is way worst in Europe!

    • @MrBADMAN2222
      @MrBADMAN2222 Před rokem +1

      @@celsocosta880 this is the BBC Africa channel… go comment this on the BBC News channel for the UK

    • @sampsonnti
      @sampsonnti Před rokem +2

      I love CJ too!

    • @samkamarah5897
      @samkamarah5897 Před rokem +5

      They still judge us with dreadlocks

  • @cajuncraftysue
    @cajuncraftysue Před rokem +447

    This disgusts me. The fact that NO ONE in that company is willing to stop this abuse instead putting it on the VICTIM to stop it!! Unbelievable! All of the leads and managers need to be fired!!! Kate you are so brave. You are an amazing woman.

    • @lesage428
      @lesage428 Před rokem +24

      This makes me sick to my stomach. Now where is the feminism movement?
      The feminism movement here in USA is more focused on emasculated men, and turn little boy to girlie boy. While there're women suffering around the world.

    • @codeface7448
      @codeface7448 Před rokem +6

      fired and sent to jail

    • @Lastoutrider
      @Lastoutrider Před rokem

      Oh stop it. Even Oprah could not keep the students from being sexually abused in her school. Let hear you blame her too.

    • @AchillesofAchilles
      @AchillesofAchilles Před rokem +2

      Our world is beyond discombobulated, but we're supposed to bow down and praise tho God who created such problems

    • @english-swahilihub673
      @english-swahilihub673 Před rokem +6

      What do you think can be done. To end this. A campaign should start.

  • @laikanbarth
    @laikanbarth Před rokem +19

    I live in America and I can’t tell you the number of times I’ve been sexually harassed at work. It’s disgusting and it makes you feel dirty. Luckily, I was able to quit my job and move to another job. These women do not have a choice because that is the only job there is there in their village and they have children. It’s heartbreaking 💔.
    Africa needs to have their own ME TOO movement and name and shame these men in public.
    I don’t drink tea but if I did I would definitely boycott.

    • @kayboy6055
      @kayboy6055 Před 8 měsíci

      naming and shaming doesn't do anything.
      in fact for a victim to believe its emotionally equivalent is heart breaking to think the most damning thing about being assaulted was the social shame.

  • @maureengordon309
    @maureengordon309 Před rokem +8

    If these companies do nothing to protect these women and prosecute these men, then grocery stores around the world should stop carrying their brands and we as consumers should all stop drinking them. This is unconscionable!

  • @beeshoplodeky7379
    @beeshoplodeky7379 Před rokem +462

    JUSTICE TO OUR MOTHERS, SISTERS, AND DAUGHTERS OF THE SOIL. When she said she got HIV, I cried, paused, and went onto the balcony to wipe my tears.

    • @hugodaniel8975
      @hugodaniel8975 Před rokem +11

      That's why black lives matter is so importat

    • @Noname-oo9gn
      @Noname-oo9gn Před rokem +29

      ​@@hugodaniel8975 ALL LIVES MATTER.

    • @_UCS_SwapnilSahaiSrivastav
      @_UCS_SwapnilSahaiSrivastav Před rokem +1

      @@hugodaniel8975 blacks exploiting their own kins

    • @valentineisraelshabangu4069
      @valentineisraelshabangu4069 Před rokem +1

      ​@@hugodaniel8975 thus a shitty organisation it doesn't have anything to do with the welfare of black people. Its a leftist political tool.

    • @isaiah3872
      @isaiah3872 Před rokem +23

      ​@@hugodaniel8975 That has nothing to do with this specific situation or country.

  • @shadrackkipkosgei
    @shadrackkipkosgei Před rokem +382

    Poverty is the worst enemy to humanity... really sad... May the victims get justice 😭😭😭

  • @BBCAfrica
    @BBCAfrica  Před rokem +10

    🚨UPDATE 08/03/23: At least 50 women to sue two tea companies for compensation following a BBC exposé: bbc.in/3ZC6cRp

    • @CindyBargPP13
      @CindyBargPP13 Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you for supporting these women, we've perpetuated a slave planet...now let's stand up and speak out for freedom and justice.

  • @ThePltsweet
    @ThePltsweet Před rokem +29

    The most disturbing thing when you actually think about it is that this happens in ALL industires, not just tea farming. EVERY LAST ONE OF THEM. It's disgusting and sad to know that perpetrators like this may not be jailed.

    • @rayjack
      @rayjack Před rokem

      Western companies brought jobs to China. Western citizens lost their jobs.
      Huawei CFO admitted to selling to Iran. It took her few years of being housebound and the thought of prison again, she finally admitted her guilt.
      Can we trust a country who manipulates the stock market like China?
      I rather have US dollar the primary currency. See what happened to crypto. Many checks and balances in the US. Politicians and CEOs are elected and monitored by people. They steal, they are caught and prisoned or fined.
      Do you still trust countries who threaten to bomb you any minute now or politicians who elect themselves ? Hoorah the USA

    • @jubernardi23
      @jubernardi23 Před 11 měsíci

      This multinational companies not small companies ones and we have to support the small. I have do it for a long time and also only the company in my company most time for my city.

  • @simon_kabuki
    @simon_kabuki Před rokem +516

    After watching this documentary I was so moved, I never realized our own mothers are going through this and later come at home and care for us whole heartedly, as if nothing happened to the. I feel unimaginable pain. Dear God Liberate our Mothers.

    • @NazriB
      @NazriB Před rokem

      Lies again? Elite Expendable Drink Tea

    • @TheBOOK1975
      @TheBOOK1975 Před rokem +16

      Allahumo Aamiin,as we say in Islam.
      I watched this documentary with tears in my eyes.
      May Allah subhanahu wa'tala bless our mothers.

    • @simon_kabuki
      @simon_kabuki Před rokem +9

      @@TheBOOK1975 🙏 amen

    • @simon_kabuki
      @simon_kabuki Před rokem

      @@VeganSemihCyprus33 How is that possible for me i got no voice

    • @skellingtonmeteoryballoon
  • @zeldahmaluleke1533
    @zeldahmaluleke1533 Před rokem +397

    These big companies should also be severely held accountable for turning a blind eye on this matter for over 3 decades !!!!

    • @LB01334
      @LB01334 Před rokem +19

      Exactly! BIGGEST tea companies in the world and you're telling me they're this disconnected to the plight of women serving their supply chain? Gross. Lipton surely had & has the resources be on this issue.

    • @n6uri
      @n6uri Před rokem

      BBC only wants to show Africans as corrupt, they should send Tom Odula to the big company headquarters in the UK

    • @ipetert5372
      @ipetert5372 Před rokem

      Did you know these plantations are on stolen land? British forcefully took the land and Kenyans want them back coz they were not paid a cent.

    • @christinelibese6856
      @christinelibese6856 Před rokem +13

      It’s sad that we have to sleep with people who are supposed to give us jobs in order to get one. Sexual harassment is not only in the tea factories but everywhere, hotel industries, schools and many other places. Something needs to be done

    • @NoName-mi8bm
      @NoName-mi8bm Před rokem +2

      @@christinelibese6856 100 Facts. Also alot of agency workers abroad are treated this way.

  • @mandyellis876
    @mandyellis876 Před 6 měsíci +6

    Katie has massive courage and determination. Fair play to her for ploughing ahead to get the evidence.

  • @alexcarter8807
    @alexcarter8807 Před rokem +11

    My own mother went through this in the 1970s in Hawaii. She got a job cleaning hotel rooms which is considered a very good job, but the manager changed the requirement for the job that she must have sex with him, so she quit. She eventually found another job that didn't have such requirements.

  • @safisana9726
    @safisana9726 Před rokem +176

    I lost 2 aunties to HIV transmitted by these kind of boses. The kind of pain their kids had to go through because of it is disgusting. It affects generations.

    • @bokangntsonyane9954
      @bokangntsonyane9954 Před rokem +9

      ​@Stuart MacPherson WTF! 🤡

    • @admiral20055
      @admiral20055 Před rokem +1

      dont make HARAM is not allowed..

    • @ewno1566
      @ewno1566 Před rokem

      @Stuart MacPherson Stuart, get off this comment section. you're disgusting.

    • @NN-id8bk
      @NN-id8bk Před rokem

      @Stuart MacPherson you must have never heard of r***. No matter how many times you say "no" you will still get r****

    • @damaris.kahunyo.5339
      @damaris.kahunyo.5339 Před rokem +1

      @Stuart MacPherson Such a heartless, agonizing and disgusting comment,
      Tells alot about your negative absurd personality.

  • @AvaWarrenn
    @AvaWarrenn Před rokem +391

    Getting Catie to report to HR to see if they would investigate was just *chef's kiss*. Just proves how these companies policies are all talk. Also how Catie removed weeds for a FULL 8 WEEKS is just amazing, I have so much respect for her

    • @adongo8226
      @adongo8226 Před rokem

      They don't protect women at all. They will say they will follow up forever.

    • @duncankipkirui1935
      @duncankipkirui1935 Před rokem +13

      The director should fires all managers and employ new team of managers especially those professionals who have work as seasonal at tea estates and not been confirmed permanent and have qualification to run the sector instead of appoint unqualified personnel whom they end up forgetting the actual business and running up misusing the resources and embarking nepotism and conflict of interest or harassment.

    • @maskcollector6949
      @maskcollector6949 Před rokem

      @@duncankipkirui1935 The "Director" should be executed or castrated, at least, alongside all of the managers. You are naive to think they aren't in on it. Shit runs downhill.

  • @user-ee8lj7se4l
    @user-ee8lj7se4l Před rokem +4

    Thank you for exposing these predators. They should be prosecuted and punished accordingly. It is dangerous having these kinds of monsters roaming freely in the society

  • @watchtime9072
    @watchtime9072 Před 6 měsíci +3

    I worked with Unilever for over 5 years in corporate centre London and always thought it's one of the best companies in world to work for. I hope Unilever has not only sacked this guy but have handed over compensation package to all his victims.

  • @peterngugi6567
    @peterngugi6567 Před rokem +293

    This is not just about one industry, but rather a statistic representation of the pervasive issue of sexual harassment and violence in all industries. It's time to recognize that company policies alone are not enough - we must take concrete action to protect women and ensure their safety.

    • @FrozenAfricaPrincess
      @FrozenAfricaPrincess Před rokem +8

      Agreed, this film gives me goosebumps because this is only about one specific company and product: tea. What of all the others where no journalists have investigated?

    • @seetsamolapo5600
      @seetsamolapo5600 Před rokem +2

      It's just so painful

    • @lauralishes1
      @lauralishes1 Před rokem +1

      It's a problem within their culture, that's unfortunately a fact

    • @mustertherohirrim7315
      @mustertherohirrim7315 Před rokem +3

      Need MEN to be MEN. Not insects.

    • @Boo-pv4hn
      @Boo-pv4hn Před rokem +4

      I Hope that an organisation will step forward and sue the company. For all those who’ve got AIDS from them and who’ve been harassed and abused and that they have to pay compensation

  • @peterkiprop8194
    @peterkiprop8194 Před rokem +156

    To all the women who have experienced sexual abuse while looking for work, we stand with you. Your experience is not something that defines you. It's never easy to speak up about abuse, but it's important to know that you are not alone. You deserve to feel safe and respected in your work environment. You are not to blame for the abuse you experienced, Stay strong and know that you are not alone.

    • @Jacqueline-ws9cv
      @Jacqueline-ws9cv Před rokem

      We stand with you.??? That’s next to nothing . Please talk to your fellow gender to stop this evil they are doing

    • @richardgraham65
      @richardgraham65 Před rokem

      Yes, indeed, it does not just apply to Africans!

    • @user-zb3lk4lk7b
      @user-zb3lk4lk7b Před 6 měsíci

      😊

  • @henrykabwe1733
    @henrykabwe1733 Před rokem +7

    In our school curricula, we should teach that sex is not a source of entertainment for boys or men but a mutually beneficial interaction. This is evidence of brutal experiences women and girls go through

  • @ysabelledurant
    @ysabelledurant Před 5 měsíci +2

    The reporter seems to be genuine, professional and honest to the viewers, something very rare these days

  • @isaackorir861
    @isaackorir861 Před rokem +44

    That lady who went undercover is a hero.

  • @kaundated3504
    @kaundated3504 Před rokem +200

    Many Kenyan companies have an endemic issue with sexual violence & it’s about time these managers were brought to book. Thank you Tom Odula & BBC for this

    • @catherinecarter4120
      @catherinecarter4120 Před rokem +3

      It's everywhere even in churches.

    • @beatamafulu2405
      @beatamafulu2405 Před rokem +4

      DR Congo is the worst, but it needs to stop.

    • @mariambaraka3353
      @mariambaraka3353 Před měsícem +1

      @@beatamafulu2405
      What of South Africa?
      You’d be shocked.
      Every 2 hours a woman is r word or k word.

    • @beatamafulu2405
      @beatamafulu2405 Před měsícem

      @@mariambaraka3353 , why many of our men act like animals?.

    • @masseylopes2602
      @masseylopes2602 Před měsícem

      Where are the judicial authorities in Africa?
      People looking for work should be treated with dignity.
      This is not human 💔😭

  • @ropesofpearls9758
    @ropesofpearls9758 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for bringing this to light! Absolutely heartbreaking to watch.

  • @YouTuber11111
    @YouTuber11111 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I am in pure shock and utter disbelief. African governments are largely to blame. They should firstly ensure that these companies that are benefiting from their soil and their people are paying fair wages and then also, that the Africans working for these companies are not being exploited have stricter rules and regulations regarding sexual harassment, someone suggested female managers if that can’t be done then where is the police, let female police officers be regulars on these farms etc.💔

  • @soivickipz4506
    @soivickipz4506 Před rokem +243

    The reality is that the same is not only happening in tea farms but also in all public and private offices in all sectors! To hell with these horrific acts.

    • @brendakaunda2262
      @brendakaunda2262 Před rokem +19

      I passed through this and i lost my work ,...ati iyo kiburi yako ikulishe basi

    • @soivickipz4506
      @soivickipz4506 Před rokem

      @@brendakaunda2262 Sorry,also in tea farms?

    • @EddahCheruiyot
      @EddahCheruiyot Před rokem

      So 😢😢😢

    • @wacukakangethe4281
      @wacukakangethe4281 Před rokem +7

      ​Yes this is the reality out there and it's disgusting ....the sad part is even if you report nothing will happen

    • @gerezakatembo
      @gerezakatembo Před rokem +1

      Everywhere including political appointments.

  • @jamiecurran3544
    @jamiecurran3544 Před rokem +12

    I live in the UK I'm originally from South Africa but I can honestly say hand on hart that I'm glad I don't drink anything from these scumbag companies, n don't shop at any of their stores either.
    These people should be locked up for this atrocity n beat twice daily to remind them what they've done to these poor women!😥, I hope these women get some justice n help with the trauma of it too!😔🙏💜✌️

    • @victoirembayo9241
      @victoirembayo9241 Před rokem

      Hey Jamie, unfortunately it’s like that at the bottom of the chain of any industry. From the. Clothes you wear, to the phone you’re using, to the chair you’re sitting on,…

  • @francodejj
    @francodejj Před rokem +7

    Big thx to these reporters for exposing these filthy & sexual predators 👌🏾🙌🏾…..& helping remove them from these positions of power. My heart goes out to all the victims…..May they find healing 🙏🏾

    • @AnotherWittyUsername.
      @AnotherWittyUsername. Před rokem

      They haven't all been removed. some have only been suspended pending a "full and transparent investigation". They'll all be back to their usual behaviour in due time.

  • @alfredkiranga1237
    @alfredkiranga1237 Před rokem +136

    Thanks for bringing this abuse to light. Everyone including the tea companies must be held accountable.

  • @dietitiangabby4278
    @dietitiangabby4278 Před rokem +121

    The victims need to be compensated. Sexual abuse, broken homes, HIV, strenuous work, low wages, and compromise of their health, etc. These companies should compensate the victims.

  • @Heideberry
    @Heideberry Před rokem +3

    I was sexually harassed by my boss at an Italian restaurant in our town when I was in my late teens and early twenties. I was about 19 when I started there or 18 yrs old. I reported him to the police with my younger sister who was a minor at the time as she is 3 yrs younger. He did it to her as well and most of his young female employees and adult females. He only employed young girls and women. He never employed boys or men.

    • @Heideberry
      @Heideberry Před rokem +2

      The car conversation in this video reminded me of that time when I had to get a lift from my boss as he wouldn't let me walk home even though he let some others walk home alone. He never had sex with us or anything but he touched us without our consent and we both told him no when we were working separately from each other but had to get a lift alone with him. He would insist that I sat in the front seat and I didn't want to. He touched my legs, back, face and shoulders. I didn't want him to touch me at all. He was my college friends Dad and my boss. He was in a position of power over us and did the same to my sister when she worked on different days. We would turn down the lift but he insisted pretending it was to keep us safe but he really wanted to get one of us alone so he could invade our personal space without consent. He used the fact that he was liked and powerful in town and we'll known as people wouldn't believe that he would be a creep like that. One day I told my sister that I was going to report our boss to the police and my sister then told me that he did the same things to her and others too. Even though my boss could organise paying us at the end of the last shift of the week, he refused to do that and made sure that he called us in one by one as young female staff on our days off. We said we couldn't and he said we must and that he didn't have time to sort it out on another day when we would be working. He would get me to have some tea or coffee and some ice cream. I didn't want to have anything, I just wanted to get paid and go home. He did the wages in the evening or the afternoons so they could be paid in our last shifts but he made us pick them up alone. While his wife and kids were at home. He would make me sit next to him, when I went to get my wages. He touched my legs and arms. He moved his chair closer so he could touch me. I moved my chair away from him, then he moved closer again. He was such a creep, a perve and he deliberately employed young girls and women to get access to them. I saw his profile on Facebook, even though he is retired now. He is grooming women and girls in other ways, by chatting with them at thier work when they served him. He would seem nice I'm sure and insist they meet up with him for coffee. I saw in the comments and his profile statuses that he met up with a shop assistant from Tesco regularly and there was photos of him hugging her and touching her shoulders. Giving her gifts and going for coffee with her. He was an old guy when I was in my 20's he must be in his 60s or 70s now maybe. It makes me feel sick that he is still doing it and noone else has been brave enough to report him to the police. He is in the rotary club and because of that people are scared to report him as too many people will defend him and say he's just being friendly and he's Italian it's how they are very touchy feely. It's no excuse to touch people without consent especially when they say no again and again. My sister and I gave our statements to the police and another girl decided to give a statement too but she got scared and backed out. Even though she gave a statement she retracted it so then the police didn't go ahead with the rest of the investigation. My sister talked to other girls but even though the said it made them uncomfortable. Some defended him and said it was wrong but he's just a friendly guy. Some wanted to report him but were too scare to do so. So our case was reported but we couldn't get him arrested. He was able to keep doing it for yrs to other vulnerable girls and women before he retired and after he retired by chatting with women at thier jobs and meet with up with them alone. My old boss from yrs ago made my skin crawl and made me feel unsafe. If that other girl went ahead to give evidence in court with us if it went that far we could have gotten further in trying to get him arrested and charged. He only got a verbal warning not to do it again and if he did he would be arrested and put in jail immediately, then he would have to go to court then. Sadly even though he continued to do it no one else was brave enough to report him and take it further. So he was free to be alone with women other than his wife. Who possibly knew what he was doing but refused to believe it was anything other than being too friendly. After we reported him we both quit and I saw his daughter every day on the bus to College. She used to talk to me a lot as we were friends. She blanked me and gave me evil looks and hated me and my sister for reporting him. We were not in the wrong he was the one committing a crime every day and getting away with it. It makes me angry that he is able to continue to do that. He wife let's him get away with it without calling him out on it or divorcing him. She's still with him.

    • @JO_Artificial
      @JO_Artificial Před rokem

      Sorry that happened to you it seems this is a problem​ all over the world.

    • @meln4214
      @meln4214 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@HeideberryGod bless you for your bravery.

  • @atuyageoffrey129
    @atuyageoffrey129 Před rokem

    My heart beats so fast watching this. Thankyou for sharing this video. Our mothers are strong people,infected with HIV for our sake

  • @emilychepkemoi3800
    @emilychepkemoi3800 Před rokem +222

    This is really hurting, I am in tea industry in Kericho too after having worked in James Finlay too from 2000. I am really shocked! We women in tea have really suffered!! Men really look down on women in so many aspects there's got to be a major survey on this issues including work related molestation, greavances and failure to be promoted including sexual harrasment. We invite more of this and the government should consider chipping in too. Women leaders where are you?? Fida where are you?? We thank the union Kericho branch for trainings that has been conducted so far!! Kujeni nyote we are ready to reveal more!

    • @titus254
      @titus254 Před rokem +5

      These women are suffering

    • @edwardngugi3537
      @edwardngugi3537 Před rokem +5

      😂😂😂😂😂 umepata foram ya kujifanya victim

    • @johnmenjo7404
      @johnmenjo7404 Před rokem +2

      It's embarrassing

    • @XxPushoverxX
      @XxPushoverxX Před rokem +1

      Wishing you and your families the best. What a shameful situation. I believe you. Anyone who wouldn't believe you is in denial

    • @k.k.patrick
      @k.k.patrick Před rokem

      i personally don't think is a good idea placing all men under one basket.. i mean we got good people out her so you saying men look down on women is way wrong coz its just some men .. plus sexual harassment do happen towards both genders i mean nowadays even old women in top positions do ask for sex in exchange of jobs.. bt now that this involves women harassment does it mean all men are at fault???

  • @sapphire1641
    @sapphire1641 Před rokem +123

    Can we freakin give Katie her Flowers 🙌 you're a soldier mama!
    And Tom. Always bringing the gripping stories to light. Standing Ovation sir!!

    • @lalkwe7311
      @lalkwe7311 Před rokem +2

      Katie is a warrior for sure.

    • @hildaanyango8179
      @hildaanyango8179 Před rokem +3

      Well done Katie,if it were me I would have punched them...I get angry so fast

  • @lynslifestyle1840
    @lynslifestyle1840 Před rokem +6

    This is so sad😭. I really feel so sorry for these women. Thanks for your hard work and help, Tom🙏

  • @leodor
    @leodor Před rokem +3

    I admire so much the beauty of Kenya, and I like to drink tea too. But I had no idea what is happening behind the multi-billion company names such as Lipton and their tea plantations.
    Dear Girls, my heart is crying with you all. Find a way to make a class action lawsuit against those companies so they open their eyes and give you better opportunities for work and life.
    Dear Tom Odula, my highest admiration! I hope your voice is loud enough so that many can hear you, and that your courage is strong enough, so you can support those in need.

  • @dianeguzman1234
    @dianeguzman1234 Před rokem +139

    This is an issue that needs to be discussed to the public! We would not purchase Lipton tea or Unilever products. Shame on Unilever for ignoring this issue. We will demand justice ⚖️ for these victims. We stand together with you ladies on the field. Nobody deserves to be dehumanized in this way.

    • @mimi98011
      @mimi98011 Před rokem

      Yea, and while they are at it, Mangadi in Loikipia, no public access!
      What kind of nonsense is this??

    • @indiasupportstrumpwwg1wga927
      @indiasupportstrumpwwg1wga927 Před rokem +2

      keep telling yourself that Diane. Nice dream world you live in.

    • @nhlakaniphombatha5769
      @nhlakaniphombatha5769 Před rokem

      Diane is just feeling pain like all of us but there’s nothing anyone will do including Diane Guzman

    • @galaxygroupentertainment6196
      @galaxygroupentertainment6196 Před rokem

      it takes you and me to stop this, people lets unite for justice to our mothers. unilever should be answerable.

    • @druarmenta3900
      @druarmenta3900 Před 10 měsíci

      Speak for yourself
      IDC I'm still buying gallon of Lipton every week

  • @jamesowich3335
    @jamesowich3335 Před rokem +615

    My heart goes out to all the women around the world who have been sexually abused while looking for something to put on the table so that their children do not go to bed on an empty stomach. I feel your pain. You are my heroines! And may God bless you and show your children a better a world where no one see them as a sex object 🙏

    • @t3hwaddledee
      @t3hwaddledee Před rokem +22

      It’s absolutely heartbreaking to hear these women tell their stories. Permanent injury, HIV, work constantly being used to essentially force them to have sex with their supervisors…and the companies who employ them trying to cover their asses while saying it’s not the huge problem that it is. CEOs and other execs and shareholders that don’t give a damn what women on the other side of the world go through, so long as they can make more profits. Shame on all of them, shame on the ones that weren’t investigated in this video, but likely have the same rampant abuse. Shame on companies that don’t care who suffers, so long as they are bringing in more and more profit.
      I feel for the men in this video too. They suffer the same painful injuries as the women from working in the fields, and they get tossed aside, made redundant, with no warning in a place with little other jobs available. Profit at the cost of human dignity and lives, that’s what these multinational corporations are all about, and the suffering have no recourse when these people can pay their way out of anything. Until the entire world starts caring more about what happens behind the products they buy, caring about the working conditions for everyone regardless of where they are and what their work is, I’m afraid it won’t change. I really hope a lot of people see this and start demanding action be taken against companies and people like this.

    • @everymanisyourteacher9951
      @everymanisyourteacher9951 Před rokem +10

      It takes two to tango, it's hard time for the black man to take responsibility of his actions and look after his children.

    • @JacquelineGeorge2023
      @JacquelineGeorge2023 Před rokem +2

      😭

    • @edithjelagat3838
      @edithjelagat3838 Před rokem +2

      😭😭

    • @NoName-mi8bm
      @NoName-mi8bm Před rokem +4

      @@everymanisyourteacher9951 This happens constantly in the west. From coaches to teachers to employers in many companies. It's rampant in the west so let's point fingers at one group of men's.

  • @jennaeveliina313
    @jennaeveliina313 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I stopped buying Lipton tea years ago for other reasons, but this just proves it to me that i made the right desicion. That last "interview" at the hotel was absolutely horrific. Something needs to change.

  • @inihessien5420
    @inihessien5420 Před rokem +2

    This enrages me so much. Thank you for doing a job on this Tom.

  • @phenyapiyo3682
    @phenyapiyo3682 Před rokem +58

    The HIV part got me in tears so sad... action should be taken...women are going through alot big up to the journalist ❤️💯

    • @grey_wind948
      @grey_wind948 Před rokem

      Hiv in Africa is huge because people are malnourished of nutrition and vitamins, proper sanitation facilities and access to clean water. There is Also alcohol, drugs but then you also have people in Africa used as guinea pigs when it comes to vaccinate trials. Instead of giving them access to the basic necessities like what I mentioned they...give them "synthetic materials directly into bodies" weakening them even more!!

    • @grey_wind948
      @grey_wind948 Před rokem

      Also the testing rate is set higher for hiv than other countries, meaning that people with malnutrition deficiency etc test positive for hiv when the terrain is the source of the problem!!..they don't want to give them access to good nutritional foods and clean water and safe health care. There's no profit in nutrition!

    • @serahkibunja6221
      @serahkibunja6221 Před rokem +2

      I can imagine the people that he had infected 😢😢😢its unbelievable

    • @elizabethmshaie2243
      @elizabethmshaie2243 Před rokem +1

      Pure unadulterated evil 👿😈👿

  • @goodbyartproductions2507
    @goodbyartproductions2507 Před rokem +418

    Wah, I applaud Kate, she really put herself in an uncomfortable situation so as to help Tom tell the victims story. From literally doing the manual labor for weeks to going into a hotel room with a know sexual predator, hongera Kate. You have made us see what sexually assaulted victims go though. Good work Tom, also engage the public, let us know how we can help, is there a foundation for victims, how can we reach out and offer our assistance? Anyone who has ever been a victim, I pray that you find peace, that you heal, it was not your fault and you didn’t deserve that ❤️ 🙏🏿

    • @rivtorkawega9792
      @rivtorkawega9792 Před rokem +9

      In a country where the rule of law has lost meaning. So painful to watch this.

    • @samuelkundael3503
      @samuelkundael3503 Před rokem

      Foundation in Africa! Hmm, I will no mock you but there is nothing such as that. They are only setup for money laundering or fraud. We have seen even foundations saying they are there to improve schools or build water pumps and they make promises, take pictures for their propaganda and that's it. Nothing ever changes. In fact, most of the owners of these foundations are also involved in pyramid schemes and need ways to clean their cash...

    • @sariibra2016
      @sariibra2016 Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/tGKINDN7hV4/video.html

    • @missandry2669
      @missandry2669 Před rokem

      Men have been abusing women for too long and their power that’s why men take themselves out!!

    • @jaorangi
      @jaorangi Před rokem

      Women can use their bodies to bring men down. Traps traps traps. Ogopa women

  • @tarasisan
    @tarasisan Před rokem +7

    Absolutely disgusting how these poor ladies been treated. I feel so sad that those ladies were desperate for an income that they had to put up with it 💔

  • @shelseashylah
    @shelseashylah Před rokem +4

    Thanks for bringing this to light...may everyone find justice

  • @tabithakamene
    @tabithakamene Před rokem +46

    When she said she's HIV positive n she lost her marriage..it really broke me

  • @SirKelvin
    @SirKelvin Před rokem +134

    As a man who has a sister I'd kill for. This makes me truly scared, angry, anxious, worried and speechless!!!. I feel ashamed but thankfully we have amazing better men out there like the journalists, myself & a few many others.

    • @christinenyaboke9984
      @christinenyaboke9984 Před rokem +4

      Congratulations you're a rare breed

    • @johnmc1941
      @johnmc1941 Před rokem +5

      God bless you and all the good people that do good things we would be lost with out people like you ..

    • @seetsamolapo5600
      @seetsamolapo5600 Před rokem +1

      There are bad people across the spectrum. These type of cluster B personalities are found in every culture, race and gender. It is very painful

    • @shirleytatha8189
      @shirleytatha8189 Před rokem +3

      I know you mean no harm... but I think we should respect people just because they are human beings, not because we have a sister or a mom or a daughter. We don't have to have a personal relationship with a gender to be able to empathize with them. Again, I know you mean no harm.

    • @seetsamolapo5600
      @seetsamolapo5600 Před rokem +2

      @@shirleytatha8189 yes but the empathy is different when it's blood relationships, it's deep and makes one generally care for other women more

  • @AFRICANTIGRESS
    @AFRICANTIGRESS Před rokem +3

    This is disgusting. ... Unfortunately it's happening across several industries in Kenya 🇰🇪.Its sad how people with influence take advantage of poor job seekers!

  • @BlackGold_ZAR
    @BlackGold_ZAR Před 8 měsíci +1

    Abused at work, mistreated at home.
    The common denominator remains. 🤦🏽‍♀️

  • @gracekimani2406
    @gracekimani2406 Před rokem +70

    This is just but a representation of what happens in all sectors in Kenya. This includes even students on attachments and internship. It's heartbreaking especially if you can relate.

  • @michaelmwangi4887
    @michaelmwangi4887 Před rokem +78

    That was painful, especially to the mother who had no choice but to let her daughters get in the hands of the people who abused her.

    • @boboswts4160
      @boboswts4160 Před rokem +1

      This one too drove me crazy.... I don't know whether to cry or to reverse everything 😕 am soo bitter

  • @jacquelinezoey8109
    @jacquelinezoey8109 Před 8 měsíci +1

    It's so sad that we can not protected our women in the work force trying to provide for their families.

  • @stanknasty456
    @stanknasty456 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Good to know that these multinational companies operate still knowing about these atrocities. Thank you for exploiting these monsters

  • @AK-ur2po
    @AK-ur2po Před rokem +150

    This story should be trending. Kenya government should make arrests. In this day and age this should not be happening. Good job Tom, Thank you Katie for going undercover. I am traumatised on your behalf. I pray you and the victims will heal. To the victims we are sorry we have failed you as a Nation. I pray our noise on social media will help.

  • @Awimbi
    @Awimbi Před rokem +38

    I was on attachment in one of the flower farms in Thika 8 years ago. My supervisor was a man. At that time I didn't understand why he told me never to go to any department by myself, and that I should always notify him in which greenhouse I was. But he probably saved me from a lot of trouble. One time I was excited to drive the truck carrying waste material, I forgot to say where I was going. With me, there were 2 guys, and the dumping area was a bit bushy .on coming back, he asked me where I was, who I was with and if anything had happened..me I was just excitedly telling him how I drove the truck ..the look on his face only relaxed when I said nothing had happened....I was lucky, but maybe someone else wasn't

    • @shirleytatha8189
      @shirleytatha8189 Před rokem +2

      Thank God for him

    • @africanglobalnomad
      @africanglobalnomad Před rokem +1

      @@shirleytatha8189 not too fast 😂. They are probably related or he was returning a favor to his benefactor by protecting her.

    • @Awimbi
      @Awimbi Před rokem +2

      @@africanglobalnomad no we are not related..he was just a good person

    • @marynimms3049
      @marynimms3049 Před rokem +1

      @@africanglobalnomad there are still good men out here it's quite sad that evil is too normalised that the only thought you had is its a compensated favour,do good and expect nothing in return,that mentality is the same that the perpetrators have

  • @ruthuku
    @ruthuku Před rokem +9

    Thank you Tom and Kate , due to very high unemployment and desperation levels in Kenya ,these things runs deep in almost all sectors ,whether in manufacturing, hospitality ,farms etc ,it's chronic

  • @thomasmaina3504
    @thomasmaina3504 Před rokem +2

    This is so wrong on many levels..
    The 14 Year old.. No justice
    The mother who knows what her daughters had to go through to get the job
    Unfortunately justice in kenya is for the highest bidder 😢

  • @sidneynjau7907
    @sidneynjau7907 Před rokem +53

    You're selfless "Katie". Those 8 weeks will change LIVES. It has to.

  • @beatrixarusei64
    @beatrixarusei64 Před rokem +54

    Suspension of the perpetrators is not enough, they should be arrested and prosecuted, my thoughts go out to the abused women, you deserve justice.

  • @ql5215
    @ql5215 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I am so mad and disgusted by these sexual predators, Intentionally spreading HIV to these women they need to rot in jail.

  • @opiyocalvince3112
    @opiyocalvince3112 Před rokem +115

    I can only imagine the pain, the guilt these women carry in their heart and also the desperation knowing that they have to do this to feed their kids... Men like Jeremiah deserve very long prison sentences.

  • @liliantuey1119
    @liliantuey1119 Před rokem +52

    I am still shaken by the fact that some of the managers have been working for 26 years!! Can you imagine 26 years of this atrocities on women? This screams a death bed every time you see tea plantations in Kericho.

  • @NaaSydnia
    @NaaSydnia Před rokem +2

    The government should require the tea companies to hire a minimum amount of people. They also need to dictate the maximum amount of machines allowed. But, this will not happen because of corruption. God help them.❤

  • @theark.123
    @theark.123 Před rokem

    Heartbreaking ! Hard to even finish seeing it. May God intervene through people like Tom and other justice fighters to destroy this evil system. Local leaders and politicians need to wake up and act.

  • @shemaiahclowers8060
    @shemaiahclowers8060 Před rokem +96

    I've deliberately made my mind to never take any Unilever tea again. It's a noble decision

    • @mosopj
      @mosopj Před rokem +4

      Me too

    • @jumaabdul1271
      @jumaabdul1271 Před rokem +7

      That is not very clever, in the long run, you will hurt poor because they depend on those jobs and income.

    • @ianeric2990
      @ianeric2990 Před rokem

      Ull take it in a htl

    • @gracemwangi4078
      @gracemwangi4078 Před rokem +1

      Me too

    • @rachelphoebh4480
      @rachelphoebh4480 Před rokem +4

      Nooo....we will loose our livelyhood not all are evil

  • @kachaawenyerohombaya
    @kachaawenyerohombaya Před rokem +28

    This is the most heart wrecking point-"ndoa yangu ilivunjika because my husband knew I sleeping with the manager ,and I realised that I had been infected with HIV 💔💔💔
    I'll empower my children with knowledge, may the Almighty see me through 🙏🤲

  • @joshuanzuki975
    @joshuanzuki975 Před rokem +2

    This is really so painful to swallow,.Kenyan government should take immediate action for the compensation of this innocent workers and the whole management boards brought to books for negligence if the workers and their working conditions and ignorance to their greivances

  • @Kenton-pu8hk
    @Kenton-pu8hk Před 6 měsíci +1

    Oh my it is a real shame to know that a woman looking an honest job and yet go through such abuse

  • @jeremiahngari7809
    @jeremiahngari7809 Před rokem +71

    Sickening documentary and I hope our authorities bring these monsters to justice. Since my childhood, I've been involved in tea farming and even own few bushes of my own. I've never witnessed these grotesque atrocities in our place. We stand with you fellow tea pickers

  • @ring-tone278
    @ring-tone278 Před rokem +55

    The British colonial tea mononpoly company should take responsibility for allowing this to happen in their workplace without any action in place to stop it. All they care for is profit.

    • @BS-kl9yf
      @BS-kl9yf Před rokem

      Sometimes you blame the colonialists for nothing. This was a job given to locals. It is your own people exploiting your sisters. If the British came to manage it for you to ensure it stops you would still lament that they are taking your jobs away. We have a rotten society full of tribalism, corruption and sexual exploitation. The British cannot give you jobs then do it for you. Blame the perpetrators not the British.

    • @rexona1178
      @rexona1178 Před rokem +1

      Africans do this all over their space. What is wrong with us and why must we blame others for our problems?

  • @godschild5824
    @godschild5824 Před rokem +3

    This happens right here in the USA too!
    When you are young with no education, you are desperate to find a good paying job...
    Specially when they think no one will find out about the advances they make to a young woman!
    It is sad!

  • @truthcanneverbehidden6544

    A great work mate..if you go to Sri Lanka - you would hear the same story or more - they are exploited heavily for a $2 per day and made them to work and live under utterly bad conditions

  • @hilmaisrael
    @hilmaisrael Před rokem +99

    This is completely inhuman, it's men like this who makes it difficult for me to defend other men. I hope justice is served.

    • @hilmaisrael
      @hilmaisrael Před rokem

      @@primearchitect7306 okay

    • @nigelwilliams5653
      @nigelwilliams5653 Před rokem +5

      But it's men like you who never seeks to find and look at the root of a problem, where it all began, and just rent shit about defining men, who made this interview, a man!!

    • @De_TRUCKER...
      @De_TRUCKER... Před rokem

      To defend other men!!!!How many billions of men are we in the world?Are we all some weirdo out to molest women?And hasn't this issue beign brought forth by a man?..

    • @newself3180
      @newself3180 Před rokem

      You can't defend all men, and you can't defend all women, because anyone is capable of doing evil things.

    • @isabella6075
      @isabella6075 Před rokem

      It’s always men !!!

  • @annmasitsa7685
    @annmasitsa7685 Před rokem +61

    My heart broke for the 14 year old who was sexually assaulted and no action was taken 💔😭😭 this is really sickening 😭

    • @sam-fc9ky
      @sam-fc9ky Před rokem +4

      What kind of 'men ' are these??

    • @maskcollector6949
      @maskcollector6949 Před rokem +2

      @@sam-fc9ky Worse than Animals.

    • @sheilaallen2146
      @sheilaallen2146 Před rokem +3

      Sam they are not men sexual predators. I am glad she told her truth.Lipton company need to step up and fire him .Hope she heal from her trauma.🙏

  • @lulusmith4877
    @lulusmith4877 Před rokem +5

    This is Shocking the sexual harassment these poor women have to endure 💯 Those predators should be bought to Justice I've just boycotted buying Kenya & Lipton's & PG tips this was such a eye-opener for me From New Zealand Praying that things will get better for the woman 💯🙏💕💀

  • @mugambijamesmutwiri1979
    @mugambijamesmutwiri1979 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for unravelling this ill , I pray that our Kenya prosecution team will take this and use it to bring down this villains

  • @Kenno_o9
    @Kenno_o9 Před rokem +70

    Tom Odula always does a very good job!

  • @YakhamaFranh
    @YakhamaFranh Před rokem +133

    My heart bleeds as a father to daughters and a husband. It's disheartening the levels of desperation and mental torture that these managers put the women through just to exploit them sexually in exchange for a job and renewal of contracts. I can imagine the women's anxiety. These predators should face jail time.

    • @lindabilly5471
      @lindabilly5471 Před rokem

      I remember another documentary of the same nature. The women were lure into sex trafficking in another country Italy. Many women got pregnant and their children were taken from them. The Europeans were behinds the scenes using the black men and women to lure them in. It is black peoples being used to bemuse The Europeans as well in America take advantage of peoples of colors, Historically.

    • @maskcollector6949
      @maskcollector6949 Před rokem

      @Stuart MacPherson France has less than 1% convictions on rape accusations. It is a pandemic, sexual assault. Gang rape has it's own special name in France, tournantes. Look up Samira Bellil - a real martyr. The truth is the world is uncivilized. Human trafficking takes place in every "civilized" country. Women and children disappear everyday in the West. There are few if any countries that are exceptions, and none of those are in "The West". I highly doubt any country is without it. You are using circular logic. Taking responsibility for themselves would involve killing/castrating their attackers - and then they would be put in jail for assault or murder and not believed about being sexually assaulted. The U.S. has decent laws about self-defense but you aren't allowed to have guns in much of Europe. Force multipliers are the real answer, but only if they are allowed to take action without ruining their lives even further. The circle of silence is the biggest issue: not being believed. This is also compounded by the issue of false accusations, especially by women in the West. So it takes a court case for each situation. "Gang grooming" is very common in Europe, sadly.

    • @maskcollector6949
      @maskcollector6949 Před rokem

      @Stuart MacPherson France has an accountability issue, and you clearly have a racist issue.

    • @maskcollector6949
      @maskcollector6949 Před rokem

      @Stuart MacPherson You just blatantly supported racial segregation and have the gall to blame people from other countries and act like no Frenchman (or woman) has ever committed rape, that rape doesn't exist in Europe on it's own. Your logic is non-existent, and you are projecting your racism onto me. Get a brain, nimrod.

    • @rene3759
      @rene3759 Před rokem

      ​@Stuart MacPherson yes the civilised Europe where child predators are ministers and work in the government. Really acting as if there isn't endemic se#ual harassment and r@pe in Europe. How naive are just that in Europe those ceo. Execs, principals have money to cover up. Alps the issue of sex tourism where by the lovely European gentleman pay to se#ually exploit children in other countries during holidays. Then go back home to their wives and children. Go also look at the amount of normalised se#ual violence in relationships even just in the UK. Predators are not based in one nation or even in one class they are everywhere. In churches, schools. Board rooms, universities etc.

  • @Gbanks107
    @Gbanks107 Před rokem +2

    How wii they compensate those infected with HIV😭some people don't deserve to live its pure wickedness

  • @ccmma6399
    @ccmma6399 Před rokem +1

    Can someone give an update on Mr Jeremiah. If he wasnt fired from his job and arrested then what is the use of this investigation? He must be held accountable of all his misdeeds.

  • @KingSebastian10
    @KingSebastian10 Před rokem +109

    Women all over the world especially black women have the hardest lives. The trauma they deal with is unmatched

    • @bok..
      @bok.. Před rokem +1

      yes very true, the history of exploitation isn't history it's in the present. I'm Canadian and half American and alot of white people especially in the USA really are disgusting when they say there is no issue with race.

    • @KingSebastian10
      @KingSebastian10 Před rokem +2

      @@bok.. exactly! They are very much in denial and run from the truth any chance they get

    • @G_Flash84625
      @G_Flash84625 Před rokem +4

      Welcome to the pity Olympics

    • @KingSebastian10
      @KingSebastian10 Před rokem

      @@G_Flash84625 I know! So stfu grab your popcorn and take a seat the show about to start Jimmy

    • @hsiao-meihuang4984
      @hsiao-meihuang4984 Před rokem +7

      Black women in whole world should get a international date for against sexual harassment and sexual forceful behaviours in a family.

  • @shiwansmacdonald7784
    @shiwansmacdonald7784 Před rokem +63

    i felt into tears after seeing this. i am raised in tea plantation, and if this is what our parents are going through to raise our school fees, it encourage me to work smart in order to take them out from that hell.

  • @mikemiller6483
    @mikemiller6483 Před rokem +2

    These justices are for our mothers, daughters, sisters, and friends… thank you for sharing this with us.

  • @jedidahakinyi9681
    @jedidahakinyi9681 Před rokem +3

    I cringed watching how desperate that Chebochok guy was acting. I am sorry about what that undercover girl had to go through to bring this to light. I am heartbroken for our mothers and sisters. Justice needs to prevail. We need safe working conditions 😢. Indeed, nothing stays hidden forever. Thanks you Tom and BBC.

  • @pinklove8422
    @pinklove8422 Před rokem +81

    Sometimes it's hard to watch these documentaries because of the brutal truth and evil acts amongst us. But these women are so powerful and courageous. It's not easy to relive constant abuse. Thank you to everyone who brought this to light. I hope the predators are punished to the fullest extent to cause such inhumane pain and hardships.

  • @mandivandenberg6677
    @mandivandenberg6677 Před rokem +179

    This documentary MUST be seen by the entire wold! I drink Lipton and I had no idea! I feel dirty knowing something in my cupboard has caused so much pain!

    • @drakehonest2
      @drakehonest2 Před rokem

      Hello how are you doing.?

    • @ipetert5372
      @ipetert5372 Před rokem +10

      Learn British colonial rule: plantations tea is sitting on was forcefully taken by British. Owners murdered, maimed and evicted. Never compensated to date.

    • @benardotieno9874
      @benardotieno9874 Před rokem

      0

    • @conversationwithmwaitu
      @conversationwithmwaitu Před rokem +3

      I know this is sad and disgusting to watch

    • @mildredpearlkagoda551
      @mildredpearlkagoda551 Před rokem

      Can't look at my tea the same way, am in Kuwait, Lipton has been my favorite brand and love to hangout at Starbucks after work and weekends

  • @wolfpack4246
    @wolfpack4246 Před rokem +2

    I will be willing to volunteer on any theme to bring out light in my country Kenya thumbs up for this and more work you have done

  • @God.sDaughter
    @God.sDaughter Před rokem +1

    Why wasn’t this documentary tagged to Lipton, Starbucks, Finley and the other company?
    The management at the top needs to listen to this concerns and furthermore this should be a documentary broadcasted world wide for protests to take place and for these brands to go out of pocket.

  • @Beltidame
    @Beltidame Před rokem +189

    Thank you Tom Odula for an in depth reporting of topics that are often overlooked by the main stream media. I’m appalled by the behaviors of those men. Katie….this must have been so traumatizing. You rock lady !!!!

    • @relatable-withlucyk1085
      @relatable-withlucyk1085 Před rokem +1

      Katie, you indeed rock! Thank you for the sacrifice you made to bring this to light

    • @the_chemistry
      @the_chemistry Před rokem +1

      Man, facts, our mainstream can't do this

    • @roykeke3691
      @roykeke3691 Před rokem +1

      Isnt BBC also "mainstream" media platform?

    • @the_chemistry
      @the_chemistry Před rokem

      @@roykeke3691 How is it so hard for you to get it😭

    • @ndimuafrica
      @ndimuafrica Před rokem

      BBC is as mainstream as you could get.

  • @harmonismith3569
    @harmonismith3569 Před rokem +58

    I went to Kenya many years ago and heard a news report while there that girls are failing in the school system due to sexual abuse! 1 in 3 girls are abused, which also occurs at school, it was shocking. I made attempts to engage people in such conversations in a social consciousness context, but it was difficult. Unfortunately by the time girls are women such behavior is reoccurring! However the fact that a Kenyan news channel reported such means it's recognized by Kenyans and they have laws to protect children but continue to struggle like most of the world with protection of women and children! Tougher sentences, an overhaul of the justice system may deter some of this damaging abuse! Men and boys need education alongside girls and women globally to highlight attitudes of sexism/abuse to create a safer world!

    • @justinamusyoka4986
      @justinamusyoka4986 Před rokem +1

      This is happening in our country,Kenya in every sphere of life.I am a widow for over ten years and the men in my neighborhood started posting and sending funny texts in my phone under fake names, others invite me into bars etc because they wanted to take advantage of the little I may have remained with or help in processing property transfers in the process asking favours etc.
      The same men would await my daughter on the way,get her phone number and next you hear one inviting her into a restaurant,the same man who invited me into a bar🥱.
      There's no where to report such harassment because everywhere you go,you find such men who want to come into your house and continue the cycle.
      It's an evil that need to be dealt with from every level.

    • @franciskimani9950
      @franciskimani9950 Před rokem

      Did you notice 70% men are raped by women in kenya?

    • @berylmoigepoolmistress
      @berylmoigepoolmistress Před rokem +1

      Sad indeed

  • @martindiver9608
    @martindiver9608 Před rokem

    im a very big tea drinker and am now not going to use any of the brand in this video. thanks for your hard work to expose this treatment, much love and respect to all the people in this video from England

  • @soundtv5264
    @soundtv5264 Před rokem +6

    I lost my mom due to this kind of bosses and has left me with a mark to remember such kind of beasts..May all women be protected from such shameful bastards

    • @BBCAfrica
      @BBCAfrica  Před rokem +1

      So very sorry to hear this. 😔Thank you for sharing.🙏

  • @annabizaro-doo-dah
    @annabizaro-doo-dah Před rokem +117

    This was absolutely heartbreaking. Listening to the lady at the beginning sobbing. Sexually abused so her family can eat. Thank you for this investigation. We need to fight this with our purses. We need to support the women to form their own cooperatives and buy the tea from them. From companies run by mothers who work in safe conditions, free from abuse & rape and with sufficient breaks and access to decent occupational Health.

    • @kevanovic
      @kevanovic Před rokem +7

      And kept the dark secret from the husband. Collateral damage.

    • @austinmiller1897
      @austinmiller1897 Před rokem

      Hi dear ,can we talk?

    • @vilmalovelace6311
      @vilmalovelace6311 Před rokem

      Might God

    • @God.sDaughter
      @God.sDaughter Před rokem

      @@kevanovic
      What was she supposed to do?
      You do understand that in most cases the victim ends up being blamed right?

    • @God.sDaughter
      @God.sDaughter Před rokem

      You have a good point there but it’s all say say say
      If action has to be taken, you start at the political level while also doing community campaigns to give these women a voice and a space for safety.
      Now in a continent full of corruption, it’s going to take a lot lot of time for change to occur. Especially at the power/ government level.