A man who lived on Nairobi’s streets for 25 years has found work, less than a month after being helped by Nairobi County Environment Chief Officer Geoffrey Mosiria. Mosiria moved him from a roadside shack near Railways Golf Club in mid-September and provided him with a home in Dagoreti South and basic supplies.
The man, once known as the “Rasta man” near Haile Selassie Avenue, had not seen his family in over 15 years. After Mosiria shared his story online, they were reunited. He has since shaved his dreadlocks and shown a strong will to change his life.
Charlie Corp Ltd hired him to work at Oyster Bay Restaurant and Charlie’s Motors in Lavington. Mosiria said the job will help him support himself and keep moving forward. Many people have praised Mosiria’s actions, calling them a powerful example of kindness. His story now stands as a sign that hope can return, even after long hardship.
The man, once known as the “Rasta man” near Haile Selassie Avenue, had not seen his family in over 15 years. After Mosiria shared his story online, they were reunited. He has since shaved his dreadlocks and shown a strong will to change his life.
Charlie Corp Ltd hired him to work at Oyster Bay Restaurant and Charlie’s Motors in Lavington. Mosiria said the job will help him support himself and keep moving forward. Many people have praised Mosiria’s actions, calling them a powerful example of kindness. His story now stands as a sign that hope can return, even after long hardship.