- A Nairobi business owner believed to be the operator of Molara Home Furniture has given an ultimatum to his employees accused of theft.
- In the video, the affected business owners made a surprising offer of forgiveness to the culprits on the condition that they submit their Mpesa statement by a set deadline.
- Business owners were warned that failure to comply would result in an intensive investigation involving the DCI.
In a shocking revelation, the owner of Nairobi's Molara Home Furniture has taken to TikTok to deal with a staggering theft of over three million Kenyan shillings from his business over the past year.

Source: TikTok
The management issued an ultimatum to the alleged culprits, demanding that they submit their Mpesa statement by 8:30pm on January 27, 2024 in exchange for forgiveness.
This shocking video shared by TikToker @morarahomefurniture shows a business owner's unique approach to dealing with theft.
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In the video, he pledged to forgive the accused employees if they submit the Mpesa statement at his request.
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However, it has issued a stern warning that failure to meet the deadline will result in a thorough investigation involving the Directorate of Criminal Investigation (DCI).
The situation becomes even more tense as the business owner claims to have information about the suspected thief's location.
While expressing restraint, he hinted that he would pursue the defendants ruthlessly if they failed to meet the specified deadlines.
With a mix of anger and sympathy, business owners urged the alleged perpetrators to consider the impact their actions would have on their families.
Although he recognized the seriousness of the theft, he stressed that he wanted to avoid causing pain to the defendant's relatives.
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“As God has mercy on me, I want to have mercy on you,” the business owner declared in the video, adding that the stolen amount, although large, would be replaced.
He urged the accused employees to take advantage of the forgiveness offered.
The TikTok video went viral, drawing attention to the business owner's unconventional approach to dealing with the criminal charges.
This unusual combination of online exposure and real-world accountability highlights the evolving dynamics of addressing criminal activity in the social media era.
The story continues to unfold as Nairobi business owners wait for compliance from the accused parties.
Trisha Khalid
My sales girl did this to me.I never recovered, I'm sorry
fluffy
Kwani, don't you do a stock and cash audit?If you are missing a set of shit, you must have cash
flora
The woman I hired for 3 years betrayed me and came over and opened a piece of hardware similar to mine next to mine.
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duncan
Paulsana. I once passed by the branch in Uttawala and was even promised that if I paid in cash, they would deliver it to my house.my instincts didn't allow me to buy
Cadadwayne.
The best way to catch thieves is to hire three next of kin instead of one per branch. they are very helpful.
Tyrone
Invest in technology and hire talented managers to run your business. Digitize all inventory catalogs for future fluctuations.
Zedek Zion Gate
I record all my transactions in Excel and also by hand, and I check the report every Monday morning and have a complete report by the end of the month.
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