Kenyan storyteller Abel Mutua has shared a devastating story of Fredrick Omondi , a Kenyan who went to Tanzania in search of greener pastures but ended up suffering after he was falsely accused of commiting crime.

Fredrick Omondi was a human resource officer in a Naivasha lodge when he met a Tanzanian tycoon who offered to give him a job as a HR manager in his hotel.

In 2016, he travelled to Tanzania and started the job while the hotel was still under construction. He was making good money and in the process, he ended up opening his own pharmacy as a side business.

Everything was going well until that fateful day in August when his boss's son died in a road accident. In the same month, his boss and the brother who was a co-director of the hotel contracted COVID-19 and they both died due to complications.

The business was left under another brother who found it his business to make Omondi's life a living hell.

He accused him of stealing from the business adding that the pharmacy was opened from the money Omondi stole from the hotel.

Although he was found innocent, his pharmacy was closed and his passport was taken as they police said they were conducting more investigation.

Attempts to find a job bore no fruits since the director accused him of stealing building materials from the hotel site and he was arrested.

The whole case has taken a toll on his life, he has lost everything including his child, he is stuck in Tanzania without a passport and work for eight months.

He is appealing for the Kenyan ministry of labor to send a representative to Tanzania on 4th November 2022 which is his next court date.