When Moses, a 32-year-old father from Mbale, started working at a private hardware store in Kampala, he believed he had finally found stability. The job paid well enough to support his family, and his boss always praised him for being honest, hardworking, and reliable. For three years, he rarely missed a day of work, arrived early, and left late. His dream was to slowly save money and eventually start a small business of his own someday.
But everything began to change when a new employee, Charles, joined the company. At first, Moses welcomed him warmly because he understood how difficult it was to settle into a new workplace. He helped him learn the systems, showed him how things were done, and even assisted him with difficult customers. But instead of appreciating the support, Charles started acting uncomfortable whenever the boss complimented Moses. Whenever the manager said Moses had done a good job, Charles would frown or walk away quietly.TO READ MORE,TAP HERE



