It was cloudy and blowing wind morning. My wife Bertha prepared local bread for breakfast, which was made of banana and white maize flour. It was nice bread that we enjoyed and my wife shared some to my brother’s wife who too enjoyed with her family. I told her to prepare that bread for it was cheaper.
After breakfast I was just studying because last night I had no paraffin for light so that I could have access to study during the night. My wife was preparing beans, which my mother gave her. At 2:00pm I went to watch football match at Mitole football ground. The match ended by Mitole 5 goals and the coming team 2.The hosting team was Mitole Football Club. Their best runner striker Andy scored three goals. Mitole supporters wanted to against the coming supporters because the hosting supporters singing and dancing surrounding the ground that influenced the looser side to have the anger.
Monthly Archive for August, 2007
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After breakfast I left for Blantyre for my studies. I was late because the first four minibuses from Nchalo were already full of people. I boarded at around 7:50am, and arrived Blantyre at 8:20am. I found my classmate Judith waiting for me to start classes. Our lecturer encouraged us to work so hard for exams are just about. He gave us some handouts to have photocopies. I failed to pay for photocopy because I had transport only and my friend Judith paid for me. I was arriving at Dyeratu Trading Center at around 3:00pm, and hired a bicycle to lift me home at Chinangwa village. My wife called me that her elder sister and her sister in law came home to visit us.
Late afternoon a phase two farmers was fighting with his wife because the man misused the money he received as his advances. The wife had a mouth bleeding. The issue was taken to the village headman who ordered the husband to share the advances on the presence of the village headman. The village headman also appealed to all men basing in Chinangwa village not to ill-treat their wives because the other malpractice shall be referred to police.
My wife asked me some money to buy tomato and cooking oil. I gave her Mk100 and left for the work. I wrote invitation letters to premium committee members to meet Wednesday, 08-2007, at 2:00pm for proposals review discussion and electrification project which is underway to be completed soon.
It was when I understood that the life with my wife Bertha is so successful because I had access of having breakfast on time that I could not late for the work. She wished me good day whilst working. After knocking off I went to Dyeratu Trading Center to buy relish and bicycle spare parts. At around 3:00pm I received a call from parents’ in-laws to go there to take some gifts from some well wishers of Bertha and I on our new life.
I didn’t go to work because it was farmers Annual General Meeting day held at Chikwawa Secondary School hall. Farmers were being taken to hall using a hired vehicle because Kasinthula’s vehicle was not in condition. The meeting started with a prayer by Julita Richard. Then board chairman for Kasinthula welcomed all invited members, chiefs and the general farmers. The chairman reported about board and trust meeting resolutions.
On Fairtrade premium, he encouraged farmers to propose proper social and economic development projects for 2007-08, in spite of the already underway electrification project of Chinangwa village.
On fields operational, the chairman encouraged farmers to work so hard on their plots to meet the highly quantity and quality of Kasinthula sugar. On Kasinthula’s huge loan, he advised farmers to understand this loan as a barrier to their reasonable advances. The District Commissioner also commented that the sugar production is only the influential factor of the Kasinthula farmers and the surrounding community in terms of the social and economic development. He continued saying that Chikwawa and Dwangwa districts are blessed because of sugarcane plantation and encouraged farmers to unite and work so hard to make life cost so easier.
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