Published on
March 11, 2008 in
Diary.
The sunny and cloudy day, I left for hospital for medical care. I had assistance at around 9:46 am. I was driven back home with a hired bicycle. I was arriving home at 10:45 am. When I arrived home, my wife got me from the garden and she started preparing me some food.
A pastor told not to lead his members. At Nchalo, a certain church’s pastor stopped working following the church members’ order to stop leading the church services. The church members built the new church and they wanted to transfer to a new building. Most of the members gathered late in the afternoon before sun set to transfer some goods from the old building. Some of the members suspected a certain choir member and their pastor to be hidden somewhere together for they were not seen at the premises. Others started to look for them and were found at a certain bush doing while in love affair. It was disclosed that the pastor was not faithful together with the choir member of the same church. Unfortunately, that choir member was married.
Published on
March 10, 2008 in
Diary.
After confirming my boss for the potential things, I wanted to do while on leave he admitted me to go on leave. I started my leave, but it was not so nice day for I was still opening bowels. I wanted to start working so hard at my garden dealing with winter crops, but failed due to my sickness.
My wife went to the garden to work alone. She left for the garden to work soon after preparing breakfast and left me alone while sick but listening to the radio. After an hour, my wife came and told me why she came earlier. “I forgot that I was advised to go to the hospital for under five clinic with the baby,” she told me. She started preparing leaving for the hospital. She borrowed my brother’s bicycle as a means of transport to hospital. She was arriving back home at around 2:28 pm.
When she came back home, she got me complaining my stomach problem. She advised me to go to hospital for medical care. I assured her to go to hospital for assistance. Late in the afternoon, my friend Alfred Butao cheered me.
Published on
March 9, 2008 in
Diary.
Sunny morning while my wife was breast-feeding the baby (junior), her uncle came escorted by wife’s cousin. I warmly welcomed him together with my wife. Soon after breakfast, I escorted him the road to Chapananga where he lives. I had to cycle him almost at a distance of 4 kilometers from home.
When we diverged, I met Ignacio Nzengeza, a carpenter who had been failing to finish my chairs he was making. I called him when he was cycling crossing the Chapananga road and he responded the call. I blamed him for taking so long without finishing my work for almost two solid months. He assured me to come home and continue working the following day.
After negotiating with him I left back home and on the way I felt some problems inside my stomach. At a certain village 2.5 kilometer from home, I asked a toilet to use at a certain man’s residence. It was so painful for I was opening bowels. While I felt opening bowels I started feeling pain on left side of the scrotal genital part.
In the afternoon and throughout the night it was so bad for I was not feeling ok. I was visiting the toilet frequently than the usual days.
Published on
March 8, 2008 in
Diary.
It was sunny and thick cloud cover morning. As cattle had damaged my maize cobs in the garden for several times my wife and I decided to harvest early even though some of them seem not to be well dried. I asked some of my friends to assist me doing that job. We started harvesting early around 5:38 am. We were finishing at 11 am. I used my brother farm cart as a means of transporting my maize home. It was one full farm cart. Soon after harvesting, it started showering. My wife and my brother’s wife had to rush home for it was showing to be heavy rainfall.
In the afternoon, Henry and I agreed to watch football match that was between Chinangwa FC and Mitole Reserve FC, but we failed to leave for Dyeratu for it was raining.
Late in the afternoon, my young brother got me at home reporting what I asked him to ask on my behalf. I asked him to enquire at Share World Open University about the tuition fee and other costs. He told me that only tuition fee was Mk180, 000 per semester. I got it so expensive that I can not afford even though I am going to deal with diploma 2.
Published on
March 7, 2008 in
Diary.
It was sunny and patches of clouds. I was so happy together with my family. My parents and parents in-law wished me all the best to have a 2008 birthday. Unfortunately, my wife was down with malaria. Instead of enjoying my birthday, we left for hospital for medical care.
In the afternoon, I was meeting people in their homes respectively to let them endorsing the electricity supply quotations to be connected to peoples’ houses. Most of the people were so happy when they were endorsing the quotations because they understood that they were about to use electricity.
Published on
March 6, 2008 in
Diary.
At lunchtime, Joseph and I left for Dyeratu to have lunch. Joseph bought me those things because I had no money. I used my bicycle to reach Dyeratu trading. I congratulated him for providing me with chips and coke as lunch.
After taking that lunch, I realized that I forgot a mobile phone belonging to my friend Alfred, which he asked me to recharge. I was at home at around 5pm; my friend came to take his phone. “Is my phone recharged, I want to talk to my brother in-law who wanted me this morning,” he asked me. “Sorry my friend, forgive me, your phone is at the office. I have forgotten it there. The problem is that I don’t have a cell phone since mine was lost,” I told him while apologizing.
Late in the afternoon, my wife who named the baby “Junior” was not feeling ok. She was complaining that fever could be showing some symptoms. She asked some money to buy painkiller. I left for the nearby shops to buy that painkiller and provide her. She did not prepare food; instead, I prepared myself for the family. My wife seemed to recover, after taking supper.
Published on
March 5, 2008 in
Diary.
After breakfast, I went to continue planting at my garden. The carpenter who was making my chairs had been failing to accomplish the work. I left home at around 8am, to him home almost 6km away from home. Unfortunately, I did not meet him. I just wrote a letter and left it at his sister’s house. On my letter, I was asking him to come home and complete the given task.
Cattle destroyed my maize, in the afternoon my wife went to see if there was no any destruction to our maize garden. “Cattle have destroyed lots of maize and it could fine if we could just harvest so soon or this coming week end,” my wife told me.
Published on
March 4, 2008 in
Diary.
I did not go to work because I wanted to cheer my sister at the hospital. My wife and I left for he hospital to cheer my sister, but we found that she gave a she baby. My wife carried her and showed me. “Come and see is a healthy one,” she told. We left back home at around 9:46am.
From the hospital, we went to Dyeratu trading to buy relish. My wife preferred dried fish and I told her to buy. “Why didn’t you buy some tomatoes, are we going to have relish without it?” I asked her. We were arriving home at 1:23pm.
Published on
March 3, 2008 in
Diary.
After breakfast, I went to my garden to plant winter maize at my garden that I failed to plant seasonal crops due to heavy rainfall. I did not go to work because it was holiday. Every 3rd March, Malawians who shaded their blood are commemorated in honour of the great job they did make Malawi have freedom and peace, which we are enjoying update.
My sister who was expectant was taken and admitted at Chikwawa District Hospital. It seemed to be labour signs. Women wanted to assist her locally, but I advised my mother to take her to hospital for professional antenatal care. My brother went to ask for a vehicle at Kasinthula Cane Growers office, which came to lift her and my mother to the hospital.
Published on
March 2, 2008 in
Diary.
After breakfast, which my wife prepared that,’s white maize flour porridge with cow milk added. It was so nice porridge. After taking that breakfast my wife and I went to attend church services. At the church, there were three groups of choir. After listening choir songs, we had some choruses and then praising and worshiping.
We were knocking off at 12:25pm.
After taking lunch at home, my friend Alfred and left for Mthumba Primary School to watch football match. My friend bought me a bottle of cocacola before the match kicks off. At home my wife and I were just listening to the radio play.
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