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A motorbike rider who fell and spilled milk on the road awarded

A motorbike rider who fell and spilled milk on the road awarded
A motorbike rider who fell and spilled milk on the road awarded

Summary

• Expeditions Maasai Safaris stated that his hard work and persistence earned him a break.

•The organization acknowledged that people have difficult days at work from time to time, and they expressed their empathy.

Just a few days after being devastated when the milk he was bringing on his motorbike spilled on a terrible road in Embu County, John Gitonga Kinyua has been comforted by a trip to the coast with one of Kenya’s largest tourism firms.

The motorcyclist, who recently gained recognition from Kenyans after photographs of spilt milk went viral on social media, smiled broadly on Tuesday as he received a gift ticket for a three-day trip to Mombasa, which was fully paid for.

The Expeditions Maasai Safaris organisation remarked that his hard work and dedication deserved to be rewarded, which is why they gave him the present.

“From spilt lakes to sunny beaches, John Gatia’s tireless efforts deserve a break. “Enjoy your holiday in Mombasa as a reward for your hard work and perseverance,” Expeditions Maasai Safaris said Tuesday evening.

After photographs of his anguish circulated on social media, the company set out to find the young man from Embu County.

Expeditions stated in their statement that they understand the agony of employees who experience unpleasant days at work.

“We’re hunting for him! Men go through a lot in the pursuit of a better life. We all have good and bad days at the office. Here’s an example of a poor day. We understand him. We can feel his pain. “We apologise for awarding him three days of fully paid vacation to Mombasa!,” the travel operator stated earlier this week.

A few days ago, the man was riding his motorbike along a treacherous, muddy road in Embu county when it lost speed and toppled, spilling his load of milk on the road.

Photos of the event were posted on social media, sparking heated debate and conflicted reactions among many Kenyans.