Businesswoman Joan Kingori has come forward with allegations of being defrauded in a deal involving a children’s summer camp in the UK.
KSh1 Million Paid for UK Camp
According to Kingori, she paid over KSh1 million to a company linked to Sarah Kabu, identified as Virtuous Women Foundation, to facilitate travel and participation of her children in a summer camp in the United Kingdom.
However, she claims that months later, the services were not delivered and she has yet to receive a full refund despite repeated follow-ups.
Frustration Over Delayed Refund
Kingori expressed frustration over what she described as prolonged back-and-forth communication without resolution, raising concerns about accountability and transparency.
Renewed Scrutiny on Sarah Kabu
The allegations have once again placed Sarah Kabu under public scrutiny, with social media users revisiting past controversies associated with the entrepreneur.
Growing Concerns
The case has sparked debate online, particularly around trust in private travel and education arrangements, with many calling for due diligence before making large payments.
Awaiting Response
At the time of reporting, there has been no official public response from Sarah Kabu regarding the claims.
The matter continues to generate reactions online as questions remain over the handling of the funds and whether a resolution will be reached.
