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Prince Kaybee recovers asset worth 1 million after stolen by worker

by Bongiwe Mati
Picture: X

Deejay and businessman Prince Kaybee, real name Kabelo Mosamai, recently opened up about losing an asset through theft by one of his employees on his social media platform X, previously known as Twitter.

The music maker and club deejay who owns multiple trucks ventured into business a couple of years back.

On one of his social media posts, the deejay who is very interactive with his followers on social media platforms shared that he no longer makes music. He has also been sharing a lot of content on his as as a businessman.

Sharing the theft news with his followers, a clearly heartbroken Kaybee wrote:

“An employee stole from me today, first time ever. I’m so disappointed man.”

An employee stole from me today, first time ever. I’m so disappointed man?

— K A B I L L I O N (@PrinceKaybee_SA) April 4, 2024

A few days later, the Gugulethu hitmaker returned to the same app to share that he recovered his stolen asset in the form of a truck, he captioned his post:

“I had earlier expressed how someone I worked with stole from me, well they had stolen my 34ton sidetipper trailer. My cuzin found it today after looking everywhere. What a world we live in…, a million rand asset can just be taken from you. But rest assured, tsa banna ha di fele (it won’t end here). ”

I had earlier expressed how someone I worked with stole from me, well they had stolen my 34ton sidetipper trailer. My cuzin found it today after looking everywhere. What a world we live in…, a million rand asset can just be taken from you. But rest assured, tsa banna ha di fele. pic.twitter.com/lQ2AjMkhcv

— K A B I L L I O N (@PrinceKaybee_SA) April 11, 2024

Internet users were quick to comment on how small businesses are often taken advantage of by employees, commenting:

Something not often talked about – some small businesses do suffer a lot from from activities, or non-activities of employees. In some instances you hear employees “complain" that they make you rich – meanwhile you might not even have been paid a decent salary for many months.

— BusinessGenius (@Bus1nessG3nius) April 11, 2024

Another user had advice for the father of two, commenting:

You must consider venturing into waste management business, there are only few black owned businesses. This industry is profitable. NWR and EnviroServe are the only key companies in the platinum sector as far as recycling is concerned and they are white owned.

— Hlabirwa (@Hlabirwa_) April 11, 2024

One user was shocked at how a person could steal a huge asset, adding:

Damn how do you even begin to steal such a huge asset ? Boloi straight

— Mlungu waka Jehova (@Mlungu_Wajehova) April 11, 2024

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