Around 4pm, before knocking off, I paid an excuse to my boss to leave for home because I had no means of transport going home. He admitted my request. Only 2km footing I saw man ahead cycling. When we were about to cross each other we both recognize that man recognized me. He stopped and smiled at me. I did not respond because I fully forgot him. He reminded me who he was and where we had once together. I hugged him after recalling myself that he was one the best friend at primary school in 1994 when we were putting on short trousers and short sleeved green cotton shirt.
“Where are leaving for?” I asked him. “I am going to work at Nchalo” the friend responded. “And where are you working?” he too asked me. I told him that I do work under Kasinthula Cane Growers as an irrigation supervisor but in some cases I do work at the office as an advisor to Fairtrade premium committee. He was wanted to know what fairtrade is. I explained briefly what fairtrade is and potential sustainable social economic premium funded development projects already implemented. He wished me good luck and I too wished him then we diverted.
Had supper at 7pm
My wife called and asked me to buy relish for home. She confirmed that there was no relish. Before paid an excuse to go home, I left for the nearby market to buy relish. I reached home at 6:10. she started preparing and we took supper at around 7pm. Buying relish is a problem in summer season because the other options lack due to the dryness that vegetables became so scarce in our local gardens. If you fail to buy relish it simply means no food taken
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