After breakfast before I left for work my wife asked the money to buy relish. She also reminded me that it was her birthday and I it was unfortunate because I had no money for I was not yet paid. I told her that the birthday celebration should just shifted to another day. I told her that it was not good to borrow money for the function or buying relish because to pay back should be a problem.
Monthly Archive for August, 2007
I did not go home for lunch because I was using an opportunity of the computer whose owner was at home for lunch. I was busy updating Flow of Goods on second quarter 2007. At 2pm, two phase one guards caught a certain man who stole 5 canes. A man was taken to Kasinthula offices for charges. The man was supposed to go police, but was rescued by his boss (a phase 2) farmer who endorsed for deduction from his wages.
The Premium committee conducted a meeting where it resolved some issues that were supposed to be presented at the trust meeting for approval. I reported about the submission of the cheque at ESCOM in Blantyre. Mrs. E. Francisco a member of the premium committee contributed some proposals like buying motorcycle ambulances. Members agreed that prices should be found out so that the committee would see if they are affordable.
At around 10:30am, I left for Blantyre, at ESCOM to submit the cheque. I was arriving ESCOM offices at around 3:00pm, and I spent almost 2 and half hours without paying because the cashier was not around. When I paid at 5pm, then I left for deport where there was no any minibus because was becoming dark. I walked almost 10km to get to another deport where I was picked at 7:25evening. When I got home I found my wife, who did not take any food because she heard that some were involved in an accident that happened in Shire Highlands, Chikwawa- Blantyre road.
The Kasinthula Premium Committee prepared a cheque to pay ESCOM the amount that was indicated on the quotation. Following the resolution made on the premium meeting I, being a premium committee secretary submitted the cheque at Electricity Supply Corporation Of Malawi for quick phase two construction of Chinangwa electrification project.
After breakfast my wife, Bertha and I went to see the progress of our winter maize crop and vegetables. My wife fetched some vegetables. When we arrived home, we found a visitor (sister) to my wife. That sister in law was leaving late afternoon. At 2pm my friend Alfred came and reminded me to watch football match at Boma.
I went to Blantyre for my studies, and I told my fellow schoolmates about my failure to pay in time and that I was told to seat for exams on Dec. 07. They were so angry about my absence on September 07 exams. But my lecturer Mr. Ntofu advised me not to worry, but just work hard for Dec. exams. We knocked off at 1:25pm.
When I got home, especially at Dyeratu deport I proceeded to Boma to watch football match, that was between Chikwawa Medicals and Sammys of Blantyre. It ended 3-1 in favor of the host Chikwawa Medicals.
Early morning I went to borrow money from phase two chairman for exams payment and he provided me with half of the money, that was Mk15, 000.00, and I was stranded where to get the other half. Fortunately my brother did provide me Mk10, 000.00, and left Mk5, 000.00. And I took what I had for the home budget. At 10:00pm I left for Blantyre at my school to pay that money. I did not pay because I was 3 days late. I was told to pay and shall seat for Dec. 07 exams. I was so confused, but I understood that the failure of the early payment of the exams fee was the major problem. I just told the school clerk that I could pay exams fee on October for the money I had was to be paid back to owners.
When I got at CI deport I found a minibus to home was already full and I just waited for the other one to come. After 20 minutes I boarded and left for home. It was sorrowful to my life because I found the other minibus that was on front of us overturned on the meander Shire Highlands road and was beyond repair. One person died on the spot, and the other 18 were serious injured.
A man divorced his wife at Chikwawa magistrate court. For unknown reasons the man divorced his wife and was ordered to compensate a wife with Mk25, 000.00, and sharing some property. A lot of people in Chinangwa village were so disappointed for their separation because they have three children whose future seem to be jeopardized.
At 2pm Kasinthula Fairtrade Premium Fund Committee had a meeting where it resolved so many things including the presentation of the Quotation from Electricity Supply Corporation Of Malawi for phase two investigation and construction of Chinangwa village. The members agreed to produce a premium cheque worth what was indicated on the quotation. The members also reviewed some of the corrective actions and the chairman reminded members to keep on complying with the standards so that the committee should not face other corrective actions.
A certain phase two farmer who is a polygamous (3 wives), wanted to sell some of his cattle from the elder family without the knowledge of his wife. Two children from the elder family advised their father for used to develop the other families, using the selling of the elder family property. The father failed to sell and he approached police for assistance, claiming that his children barred him to sell his own cattle.
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