NAIROBI, Kenya– M-Ajira, the labour mobility platform operated by Execuget, has moved to reassure Kenyan candidates and their families following temporary delays affecting travel to Gulf employment opportunities.
The platform confirmed that the delays are due to ongoing administrative and regulatory processes in destination countries, which have impacted several labour mobility channels. M-Ajira emphasised that the situation does not invalidate job placements already secured by candidates.
“We understand that candidates who have completed recruitment processes are eager to travel and begin their employment journeys,” said Execuget CEO Sarah Wanasakami.
“However, certain administrative processes in destination countries are currently causing temporary delays.”
M-Ajira is working closely with recruitment partners, employers, and relevant authorities to clarify travel timelines. Candidates who have completed documentation, medicals, and other requirements will remain on deployment lists once travel approvals resume.
The platform has also strengthened communication with candidates, ensuring those affected receive timely updates and guidance.
It urged job seekers to rely only on verified information from official channels and remain patient during the temporary delays.
Overseas employment continues to provide important opportunities for Kenyan workers, and M-Ajira stressed that transparency and candidate welfare remain central to its operations.
The platform confirmed it will continue updating candidates and stakeholders as the situation evolves.


