Thursday 6 October 2016

GUARDS MISTAKEN ME TO BE A THIEF. PART 1

"You can never know them by their appearance unless they let you know""
Police chains that were waiting for my hands

Back to 2014 in the month of December I encountered what I had never faced before.  You know back in these days I was so so poor and I couldn't afford good and expensive clothes. 

And I wasn't ok with attending functions as I had no perfect clothes. Woooo things were not on my side at all.  Everything that involved money was my problem for sure. 

From childhood I was good at using phones and my hobby is games. Playing snake, I could even mis food. So due to my love for phones I learnt how to differentiate original phones from duplicates.

One Wednesday I received a phone call from my sister Shalwa " Kato I want you to escort me to Simba Telecom tomorrow am going to buy a phone and it's you who knows them better" I agreed to do so.

All that night of Wednesday I was thinking of what to put on tomorrow that will fit with the journey to Simba Telecom. In vain I failed to get any best attire because i had not. So I just waited for the day to come.

Next morning I called Shalwa to confirm the time and she told me 3pm. As I usual I was at Tijaani retail shops since it was my work place. I was a shopkeeper by then working for food and shelter,I thank God it taught me a lesson.

Dressed in my old brown t.shirt, black trouser and a pair of rubber sandles (nigiina), I stormed Shalwa's shop at exactly 3pm and Nambale a boda boda rider was already waiting for us.

Nambale took us through the streets of Kampala till when we arrived at Simba Telecom the biggest phone shop in Uganda. We got off the boda and we entered in the shop to select the best phone for Shalwa. 
How phones are displayed

As soon as I entered Simba Telecom, all the eyes of the guards turned to me and immediately. ...................................... PART 2 loading*************

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