Title: “Prince Kaybee Recovers Stolen Asset Worth 1 Million: A Lesson in Resilience”
Deejay and entrepreneur Prince Kaybee, known off-stage as Kabelo Mosamai, recently shared a harrowing tale of theft by one of his employees on his social media platform, X. Despite the setback, Kaybee, who has diversified his portfolio with multiple trucks, remains resilient in both his music career and business ventures.
In a candid post, the Gugulethu hitmaker lamented the betrayal, expressing his disappointment: “An employee stole from me today, first time ever. I’m so disappointed, man.”
Days later, he triumphantly announced the recovery of his stolen asset—a 34-ton sidetipper trailer—emphasizing the resilience embedded in his spirit: “I had earlier expressed how someone I worked with stole from me, well they had stolen my 34-ton sidetipper trailer. My cousin 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).”
The incident sparked conversations online about the vulnerability of small businesses to internal threats, with users highlighting the need for vigilance and trust in hiring practices.
Prince Kaybee’s experience serves as a poignant reminder of the challenges entrepreneurs face, yet his unwavering determination to overcome adversity resonates as a testament to the power of resilience in the face of adversity.