It was great day that my family was happy being my wife’s birthday. It is indeed the special day to us. The school fees I paid made me to indulge in financial embarrassment. “It was tough to save and come up with the total amount I paid at school. The birthday day celebration shall take place otherwise in September end” I explained clearly to Bertha and she understood.
Monthly Archive for August, 2009
I was taking breakfast which Bertha (wife) prepared. It was really delicious. Soon after taking it, Robert got me. He entered my house and took a seat. “Do you know that today some people are conducting a meeting where they shall discuss much about the phase two of the electrification project of Chinangwa village?” I don’t know. I replied.
Today people are meeting aiming at applying to Kasinthula Fairtrade committee for wiring and connecting electric power on their houses respectively. They are really admiring the way others are enjoying the Fairtrade premium funded electrification project. Robert said.
All students who sat for Community Development diploma 2 in June were asked to pay school fees for diploma 3 (Advanced). As already directed the last weekend to pay fees, I was already prepared. I paid Mk28,750 as part payment. Others who did not pay were ordered not to attend classes.
Most of the times the victims of gender violence are women. Women are mostly vulnerable. In some cases men are also vulnerable to gender violence. A man who separated with his wife met in Dyeratu trading centre. They were together as they were before taking beer. When they got drunk, the woman beaten ex-husband until other best wishers rescued the man.
It was very sympathetic because the man is not health but still got drunk. He was forced to go home for he was totally drunk. The woman divorced the man and started her former job. They two met and married at the bottle store. The woman is now selling beer and always goes for prostitution.
One of the Kasinthula Cane farmers borrowed a mobile phone from his fellow cane farmer. He promised to give back it to the owner soon he arrived. The mobile phone owner wondered when some days go without meeting the man. He tried to call him through his friend’s phone but the man did not respond. Later the owner realized that the phone was not borrowed but stolen or robbed.
When I knocked off, I was at home with my wife who was preparing some relish for supper. I heard a nock from the front door of my house. Bertha, my wife’s cousin Don proposed Fostina the daughter to my neighbour.
The girl entered the house and greeted the man. Full of shyness the woman was just quiet. I had Henry inside my house. “Let us get outside for these proposing couple to discuss” I told Henry.
It was around 2 pm, when the vehicle that was heading to Nchalo from Blantyre. The woman with her baby on her back was footing on her best side of the road. The vehicle which was too fast overtook at the spot where the woman moving. The vehicle which was overtaking hit the woman who died at the spot together with her beautiful and innocent baby. It was sad and very hard to understand the situation. It was the careless driver who killed the woman.
The Kasinthula Fairtrade procurement left in the morning for Blantyre to purchase development materials. Some materials were for the extension of Kasinthula clinic which is premium funded.
The team led by me had a lunch break at the Limbe market where everyone was buying his and her preferred food. I bought nsima at Mk30.00 and Mk25 for relish. The team descended to Chikwawa at 5:35 pm.
I was at home when my wife left for church attending service at Lauji village. She left home hungry for there was nothing to take. I was just working on my computer until lunch hour. I was really hungry and tired.
“Have you taken anything?” she asked when she was back at 3 pm. “Since you left me this morning, I was just working and I am really hungry” I replied Bertha.
The man who believes not to spend even a day without taking beer, sold all its 23 bags of 50 kgs of white maize. His son kept all 23 bags of maize for him as a measure of protecting it from being sold. The man came at his son’s house forcing his daughter inlaw to let him taking all its maize for sale.
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