Bought washing soap

On the way to the shop while showering at 5:30 am, my wife asked me informed me that there was no washing soap for she prepared to wash some clothes at the bore hole. I bought two tablets and biscuits for my children Ndaona and Kafaukoma Junior.

Young brother on the post
Kasinthula Cane Grower’s driver (L.Gogwe) went on pension only Peter remained. At working hours, my young brother, Biece drove the vehicle to Chikwawa Boma with HR and the secretary. It was nice indeed that he had been struggling for the work but no access to employment. He underwent driving school some three years ago and awarded the driving license. He is going to enjoy his work as he had been looking for it.

Sold canes seized
The cholera epidemic has hit most areas in Chikwawa district. Death cases have already occurred. The Malawi government under the ministry of health has set some measures to prevent and control this problem. I left for Nchalo at lunch hour. After my business I saw many people especially youths flocking to a place where some people were selling sugar canes. The nearest hospital’s HR ordered those people so take freely those sold canes in order to abolish the cane selling that was found out as one way of attributing cholera in Shire Valley. The hospital’s medical workers advised people to stop buying locally prepared foods including sugar canes.

Magicians stop rainfall
When I was at the work at 2 pm, I heard that village headman Nedi did consult a traditional doctor to reveal the suggested people within the village who are barring rain to fall magically. The ceremony began at 3 pm. Thousands of people from various surrounding villages gathered to witness what would go on. Eye witness said that two men and two women accepted that they have their magic equipments with which they stop rainfall when clouds got thick as if it is about to rain. The suspected magicians brought their equipments on presence of the audience

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