Sadness of life

Hapo, mimi sijui. Naona Mr Karanja atoe hio jacket awekelee kwa mabega aende zake tu pole pole akiimba kale kawimbo cia arûme ciûragîra kûingî! After all, a tried billionaire doesn't have to, but he is the one who, at a certain point in time, lost some or all of his money/property whether by accident or misadventure, and still lives on to make even more billions, somehow.
Maybe the Mechanic was employed by the Garage in question and they carry an Insurance for such purposes. He should start his investigations there.

I am aware establishing that someone is a bona fide employee is a legal process by itself but what does he stand to lose by such enquiry?
 
The Garage, which employed the late Driver, is vicariously liable for the acts and omissions of their said Driver.
Employers are responsible for negligent acts and omissions carried out by their employees in the scope and course of their employment.

However, if the mechanic was self employed (Jua Kali) and independent of the Garage, the car owner will have to go for the Mechanic’s Insurance and if he didn’t carry any insurance, he will have to sue the Mechanic’s estate for the loss.

Sad story all around.
 
He's lucky, if this had happened to him while visiting South Sudan, he would have been charged with murder
 
Hizi advice ati usiwache gari kwa mech / car wash huwa hazimake sense, most times mimi huona hutoka from people who have never owned a car. Sasa ni kazi utafanya, ni mbili utakamata with friends, ni mtoto uta baby-sit au ni gari utakalisha. People should learn to value their time

But hapo kwa car wash zee ,-but kwa garage it's debatable ,depends with repairs,some you've no choice but to leave the car for some few days like paint work, or you don't have the required part at that particular moment. It all boils Down to trust and responsibility of the garage, peleka kwa mhindi inda or well established garages, the owners huwa hawa risk such shenanigans, the car won't leave the premises without the owner being present.
 
But hapo kwa car wash zee ,-but kwa garage it's debatable ,depends with repairs,some you've no choice but to leave the car for some few days like paint work, or you don't have the required part at that particular moment. It all boils Down to trust and responsibility of the garage, peleka kwa mhindi inda or well established garages, the owners huwa hawa risk such shenanigans, the car won't leave the premises without the owner being present.
True, they will even record the amount of fuel the car had when you dropped it
 
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