As our staple food being nsima that is white maize flour cooked as hard porridge taken together with relish like vegetable, meat, beans and many more. The living costs become so hard because most of the daily needs for survival are so expensive. The money I reserved for relish was finished and my family was starving. I went to Nchalo at the bank to draw the only remaining money that I could not manage to cover the whole month. After knocking off Robert and I left for home via Dyeratu trading centre to buy relish. I bought dry fish and some beans. “I don’t know what sort of relish we could take tomorrow. You have done good job to make me having access to relish for these two to four days” My wife said.
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