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Father of 2 who grinds stones for a living after his wife fled with a KSh60,000 loan
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Father of 2 who grinds stones for a living after his wife fled with a KSh60,000 loan

  • Athanas Muhagila finds himself with a huge burden on his shoulders after his wife disappears thanks to a loan
  • The devastated father of two resorted to crushing stones with his two children to make ends meet.
  • The Tanzanian man said he had already lost his subwoofer and television to auctioneers.

A Tanzanian man is left heartbroken after his wife broke her word by breaking up their marriage.

Athanas Muhagila crushing stones with his sons.
Tanzanian father Athanas Muhagila crushes stones with his two sons (right). Photo: Azam TV.
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Athanas Muhagila could not hide his tears as he spoke about his wife’s bitter betrayal that cost them their 10 years of marriage.

Muhagila had asked his wife to take out a loan so that they could buy land to build their house.

“The land cost around KSh20,000. I asked my wife to take out a loan so that we could buy the land,” he said.

What did the auctioneers take from Muhagila’s house?

However, the father-of-two claimed his wife was poorly advised by lenders who convinced her to accept more money.

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Muhagila’s wife was convinced to take KSh60,000, which she did, but she failed to return home to her husband.

“To be honest, it’s a lot of money that paying back is a challenge. I don’t make a lot of money, so paying this money back won’t be easy. I’ve already lost a subwoofer and a television to auctioneers,” he shared. .

Why did Muhagila’s son drop out of school?

The devastated man said his family sometimes sleeps hungry because their stone crushing business does not provide a sustainable income.

A young boy had to drop out of school due to lack of tuition fees to finance his studies. education journey.

The little boys, however, asked their mother to come back because they missed her and would like to see their father happy.

Bomet’s mother crushes stones to make ends meet

In another story, Sheila Chelangat Cheruiyot, a resilient 24-year-old from Bomet County shared that she was I’m struggling to make ends meet with his job which didn’t pay much and was very difficult.

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Chelangat dropped out of school in first grade after her mother died and since then she has struggled to make ends meet.

The 24-year-old pleaded for employment and housing with kind supporters.

Edited by Asher Omondi, current affairs journalist and editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke