Monthly Archive for May, 2009

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The hidden wife found

The married woman who escaped home on 5th May 2009 left her husband alone was found at Ngabu hidden in a certain village with her secret lover. The husband was worried each and everyday thinking of his wife. He was tipped by some well wishers that his wife was at Ngabu, a 60km distance from home. It was learnt that he met her at a certain market just near the village she was hiding. When she saw the man the woman started insulting him on presence of people.

 

Some people advised the wife to leave for home not keeps on hidden. They both boarded the bus and arrived home. It was just sad when my sister told me in the following day that the wife had only one night and back where she was hiding.

Struggled for party’s t-shirts

19th May 2009 is the Election Day in Malawi. Aspirant candidates are not sleeping asking people to vote for them in government. Every day people are here and there conducting campaign rallies. One of the aspirants came to conduct a campaign rally at Chinangwa. He provided supporters with t-shirts and cooking oil bottles and later asked them to vote for him and pledged a lot to do if he would be elected as a Member of Parliament on this 19th May. Supporters were almost to fight when they were sharing those t-shirts.

 

Friends visited me

I was typing my school research at home. My wife was at the church. I prepared breakfast and took it. I fried groundnuts and share with friends. It was the good day.

The drunkard woman

I was called by my friend to find him to take my money he owes and I find him taking Chibuku beer. The woman with him was drunk. “Where do you work” she asked. I work under Kasinthula Cane Growers and where do you work, I asked her too. “I work at a certain bottle as a bargirl” she told me. The woman was totally drunk that she was failing even to speak as good as she could.drunk-woman

Brother arrested for three hours

My elder brother was in Dyeratu taking beer with his friends. It just learnt that one of the bargirls lost his mobile phone. She asked members who were taking beer with her if one of them saw it. My brother was found guilty because he had the phone on his pocket. The girl reported the issue to Chikwawa police that came to arrest those who were with that woman who missed her phone including my brother. My brother was released at around 2 pm from 11 am.

Daughter admitted to Chikwawa hospital

It was around 5 pm, when I saw my ex wife with my daughter boarded the bicycle while heading to Chikwawa boma. When I got to the office, I called her in order to find out where she was heading. “I am going to the hospital because the daughter is sick” she explained to me. When I was about to knock off, she called me that Ndaona, my daughter was admitted for she was diagnosed pneumonia and asthma. I went to the hospital to see the situation.  My daughter had uncomfortable evening because she had difficulties in breathing.

 

Truck overturned

When I was at the work, I heard from my two fiends who witnessed the truck that overturned just at the Dyeratu trading center but no injuries claimed. In evening it was learnt that the driver involved was not the truck’s driver. He was just driving to be paid by his fellow driver to drive on his behalf.

2 bags of maize stolen

It was around 7 pm, the Group village headman Ntondeza wondered that his two 50 kg bags were stolen. It was just soon after offloading from the truck. When the village headman ordered his boys to collect maize into the house it was found out that two bags were missing.

 

On the same day another incident happened at Chinangwa village where one 50 kg bag of maize was stolen while the wife to Allan who went to South Africa was watching some movies at her parent in laws residence. After watching, she wondered that one bag of her maize was missing.

 

Grasshoppers everywhere

At Nyamphota village people are everyday and night fetching grasshoppers. Grasshoppers are rich in nutrients and are good stuff taken as relish for nsima.

Married woman escaped home

It was learnt at around 8 am that a married woman just left home and husband anonymously and not known where she left for. One of the eye witness said that she saw her with baggage and her young son early around 4 am while the witness was drawing water at the nearby borehole. The husband was full of conscious and sympathy. He wondered here and there looking for her. Other people in the village were just suspecting her of hiding with another man in the nearby village. The suspected man was in the afternoon at large.  

Cane guard caught with canes

It was showering late in the evening, when one shift of the cane guards was knocking off. Two cane guards who were knocking off left the field with bundles of pieces of chopped canes. Guard patrol for the coming in team was the one who caught the two knocking off cane guards. The matter was the following day referred to the HR office for hearing. It was a real concern to the cane farmers for they set guards to protect their canes and instead they are the ones damaging.

Late arrival at school

I left home at around 6 am, and reached Dyeratu trading waiting for minibuses to board for Blantyre at school. The minibus I boarded was had breakdown soon after traveling almost 20 km from the depot. Passengers complained for the refund of the transport but did not help. I arrived late with almost 1 and half hours.

Corrupt employee demoted

One of the Kasinthula employees was demoted following the malpractices he was involved. This employee provided his supervisor with Mk100.00 as a matter of corruption in order to pay him on that day as if he worked. The supervisor warned him that he would be absent if he did not work. The man persuaded the supervisor that he would another Mk100.00 if he taken down him as if he attended the work.

 

The supervisor brought with him that Mk100.00 to the HR office. The corrupt employee was called for hearing and was demoted instead of just fired.