Published on
September 9, 2009 in
Diary.
Most of the girls who drop education for being pregnant are facing challenges when they admire to get their lovers for marriage. Once a young woman is pregnant at school with one physically responsible fail to get married. The girl who dropped school in 2006 for being cheated that she would marry a certain man, is now confused for she is failing to find good lover for herself.
The man who was twice older than her father persuaded her to fall in love. She admitted even though many people reprimanded her that she was very young to marry that man. She told them that even though the man was older almost twice than her father she really welcomed the man to marry. It was very sympathetic for she failed school and later failed to get married. She is just starving.
Published on
September 8, 2009 in
Diary.
The man who had been left his wife for the secret lover for along time made his wife so furious. The man fell in love with a certain woman who separated with her husband. The man’s wife had been complaining that the husband had been missing in almost every night. He was coming back home at around 4 am.
One she forced the man’s best friend to reveal where her husband was for she realized that the always move together wherever they go. The friend to her husband denied of knowing where the man was. The used to complain about the HIV/ Aids pandemic that has hit Malawi making many people loose their lives.
Published on
September 7, 2009 in
Diary.
The man who once given shareholding as one of the Kasinthula farmers by his wife and later seized has repented to the chairperson responsible with an aim of taking hold of ownership. The wife and the chairperson were convinced. Initially, the man was the power on to the share but he went for other secret ladies. Her wife decided to take hold of her share not the man as she decided before.
Published on
September 6, 2009 in
Diary.
The young girl who dropped her school had been used to come home and chat with my wife. My cousin who came home to visit me fail in love with this girl. This young girl was once married and separated with her husband after only 5 months.
My wife learnt that the girl was always coming home mainly for the boy not for Bertha. My wife ordered the girl not to come home again for her immoral behaviour. “I don’t know that you were after this boy, not me. Don’t come again here” my wife told the girl.
Published on
September 5, 2009 in
Diary.
We left Friday late in afternoon, around 8 pm for Ntcheu district where the tombstone unveiling ceremony for late grandfather took place. We arrived our destination at 1:54 am. Everybody was tired of the 3.5 tone truck we boarded. Some people slept soon after our arrival. I did not sleep for I was just listening to the radio playing various morning drizzling music.

Women cried at the tomb
Traditionally, the village headman Masese of Ntcheu where the tombstone unveiling ceremony was taking place advised women to their custom ready before finishing the ceremony. The group of women and men led by the village headman while contributing some money on top of the tomb for the builders to share. Women were crying showing sorrow in memory of the late grandfather.
Published on
September 4, 2009 in
Diary.
We boarded the General Manager’s vehicle when going to have lunch. We stopped at Dyeratu in order to take chips. We saw many people gathered and cheering. Robert and I went there to witness.
It was very funny to see the cow that entered the triangular bars of the bicycle and cramped itself. The pupil who was coming from stood along the tarmac road while taking bananas. The cow went for the bananas pilings.
The young boy escaped and threw the bicycle to the cow. The cow cramped itself inside the bicycle. It was the total beyond repair of the bicycle. No any spare could be taken home. The cow struggled for almost an hour. A certain rescued it when it about to die.
Published on
September 3, 2009 in
Diary.
My mother’s brothers and many of their relatives came at Chinangwa in preparation of the trip to Ntcheu. My mother’s father died some twelve years ago in Ntcheu district where my uncle lives. Preparation for the tombstone unveiling ceremony for the late grandfather. Ntcheu district is almost 170 km from Chikwawa.
Published on
September 2, 2009 in
Diary.
It was soon just after knocking off. I was going home via Dyeratu while cycling Robert’s bicycle. Yamikani stopped me. I wondered for she was crying when coming where I stood. She had mouth and nose bleeding as well a swelling part at her forehead.
“What’s up Yamikani?” I asked her. Both brothers of mine have beaten me and I am going to refer this issue to Chikwawa police, said Yamikani while still crying. I apologized and asked her to stop crying. She boarded the bicycle and left her along the tarmac road where the hired cyclist driven her to Chikwawa police and finally to Chikwawa hospital.
Published on
September 1, 2009 in
Diary.
The forest that was regarded as was leased is now the source of income to the surrounding community. Even though people need trees for various projects to run, but the environment is totally degraded.
I was footing going to work almost a 5 km from home, Chinangwa village. I saw a group of women carrying bundles of firedwood. There a heavy sound of axes inside the forest. Trees were heavily cut. I stepped 30 meters inside the forest. The owner of the forest who leased it failed the proper management of the forest. Poor management has influenced many people to struggle for trees as their main source of money.
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