Telvin Mburu and Benson Kana are filled with excitement as they embark on their first trip to Mombasa, just days after losing their jobs.
The two drivers gained attention for their quick actions when they helped a woman named Viola, who experienced breathing problems while riding in their matatu.
Telvin suspects that their dismissal was linked to the lower earnings they made that day, as they spent time assisting Viola instead of focusing on their regular passengers.
Despite the sudden loss of their jobs, the two were grateful for the opportunity to travel to Mombasa, where they could relax and enjoy some time away from their worries.
This trip marks a significant experience for both men, as they had never flown on a plane before.
Telvin admitted to feeling nervous about flying and asked for prayers from friends and family as they prepared for takeoff. The thrill of flying added to their excitement, making the trip even more memorable.
The community has praised Telvin and Benson for their kindness and bravery in helping Viola.
Many people in Kenya have expressed their admiration for the two drivers, noting that they went out of their way to care for someone in distress. Instead of ignoring Viola’s situation, they chose to help, which made a real difference in her life.
As they prepared for their trip, Telvin and Benson shared their joy on social media, showcasing their plane tickets and smiling in photos.
The support they received from the public has motivated them to stay positive despite their recent challephotos
Telvin also shared a personal story about losing his mother due to medical negligence.
By Kenyans
