Written By Mary Mumbua 📝
Tanzanian singer Harmonize has stated that he is on good terms with Eric Omondi following a conflict that resulted in his arrest, describing the incident as “work-related challenges.”
Konde boy, as he is popularly known, stated on his Instagram stories that no one is perfect, noting that there are happy and sad days in the world.
The singer accompanied the post with a video of him flying to Mombasa with Eric Omondi.
“Still my brother and I love and respect him nobody is perfect in this world, I am cool from my heart. What happened are just job challenges and in this world you can’t be happy always we are brothers,” Harmonize said in his Instagram stories.
He perfomed in Mombasa in a club affiliated to former Nairobi governor Mike Sonko which was also caught up in the LabourDay embroilment that forced the former governor to intervene.
Harmonize who was arrested for failing to appear in clubs which had already paid him upfront after his release dismissed claims that he was planning to swindle the club owners of their money.
The singer further rubbished claims that he had punched Eric Omondi on the face at the Kileleshwa police station, questioning how he could hit someone in the presence of police.
“Can you beat someone in a police station? Does that even make sense?” Harmonize retorted.
After his release the singer also said he would not do anymore club appearances and meet greets arguing that clients did not understand what meet and greet meant and confused it for a performance.