Kenyans have shared how they were robbed blind by their relatives with some of these businesses going bankrupt.
Calling in during the Morning discussion on Classic 105, *Esther shared how her brother stole from her company despite her and her husband educating him.
“I employed my real brother for two years. I educated him from class four to form four. At the time my husband was being paid 6K.
We opened a business and brought my brother he stole from us, around 30K. Tukamfukuza. I brought my brother-in-law and he stole around 400k, but I had to pay it as it was working capital.
This led to bad blood between both families, I can never employ a relative. Whether they are employed or not is none of my business.”
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*Kamau added, “I have more than 20 employees but I can not employ my relative. I was robbed, I trusted them only for them to double prices. They would take advantage because they are family.
To date, we have issues with a family member because his son conned me more than 200K on materials. Now, all he does is drink na walikua wanasema mimi ndio mbaya.
Yesterday. my cousin was asking me to employ him but I connected him to a friend of mine, I cannot dare employ him.
I help indirectly. I need my business and I also need these relatives. Sso I have to create a balance.”
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*Shiro shared how she was employed by a cousin only to be sacked for allegedly sleeping with the cousin’s husband.
“In 2007 I was employed by my cousin and her hubby. I had to have a phone, the husband bought me a phone.
The wife started saying I was having an affair with the husband. On a different day, the husband wanted to take the kid swimming and the wife was not around.
So he asked me to accompany them, on coming back I found my bags packed. She said I was sleeping with her husband. Aliniharibia jina kabisa. It was very tragic and I took a very long time to recover. I am now self-employed but I cannot employ cousins.”
Have you ever been employed by a relative? Share your experience.

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