Daily Archive for November 1st, 2008

Chinangwa FC lost by 8 goals

It was sunny and hot as well heavy blowing wind. The coming team was so happy because it conquered Chinangwa at its home. Soon after my arrival from school, Blantyre I proceeded to the ground to watch the match between Chinaangwa FC and Supuni FC. Chinangwa hosted Supuni. It was so sad when the coming team scored eight goals on presence of Chinangwa based people. I was about to leave for home but I failed because I am a team manager to Chinangwa. Chinangwa FC coach Joseph Goche was about to cry when his team was loosing. When asked what was going on for his team’s lost Joseph remained quite.

Heavy and dusty wind
When I was coming back home from school Blantyre I saw dusty that rose in the atmosphere. I was inside the minibus in Shire Highlands just on meander Chikwawa Blantyre road. I was able to see the Shire valley where I live affected by that wind. As usual when Shire Valley is about to experience rain there should heavy blowing wind.

Guards stole maize
I left for home leaving irrigators at the fields I am in charge applying water to the canes’ fields. It was around 8am. I was after breakfast. When reached home, I saw many gathered at my parents’ house. I deflected my way to witness what was going on. When arrived where people gathered I saw two guards who were on duty protecting farmers arrested. They were caught by one of the farmers who was guarding his maize. That farmer suspected the bag one the guards carried. It was later revealed that they stole from my parents’ garden. They were taken to the Chinangwa village headman where they admitted that suspicion. It was fortunate that they were to have their salaries the following day. The final judgment was that their salaries were to be deducted to punish them and were dismissed.

Elod Kafaukoma junior had bath
“It was so windy just the last thirty minutes. You can see junior is very dirty due to the dust. It was terrible as if the house especially the roof was to be blown off”. My wife said while caring the baby by taking bath. After taking bath junior had to take breast feeding. Her mother took bath when she advised me to care Jr. My friend Alfred Butao admired the way Junior was dressed and seemed always to be happy. Alfred took Junior on his bicycle as the way of nursing him while I was discussing with two visitors who came home.