here in Tunis
Sunday, 26 April 2015
Friday, 13 March 2015
Time does fly
Time does fly.
Imagine seeing the younger sister that you’ve been sending
to school all this time now getting married and the little daughter that as in
the children’s intensive care unit now with a big smile and also going to
school. It just shows that time indeed now does fly.
I remember it’s not long ago when my sister Alice was asking
for pocket money for her upkeep in secondary school ,and also the day she was
saying she had been selected to University of Malawi ,the Polytechnic, to
pursue a degree in Electronic Engineering
and me saying you better work hard because it wasn’t going to be easy in
a male dominated profession .Imagine today she is not only a qualified Engineer
who I working ,but she is married .And
if you see my daughter Tapiwa in my
early blogs and how bad she
started her life ,you wouldn’t believe
she the same .
Well , I have been busy traveling up and down in the
communities focusing on finding blind children ; only to realize that I have
missed my daughter growing –can even recall seeing her crawling or starting
walking .what a pitty!!!!!. If only she didn’t have such a good mum, what could
have become of her with a father who is constantly away from home? God bless
the mum (who happens to be my lovely wife).
Today I am in transit, but when I get home will try to spend
a day with Tapiwa and also visit my young
inlaw who has married my sister .
May be I should create more time to spend with my family?
But where can I get time
from?
Recently I have been advised I need to go to a
rehabilitation centre and be treated for being
alcoholic (am told I am a work alcoholic ,but when are a
sufferer ,you don’t know).
What do you say?
<a
href="mailto:khumbo.kalua@lshtm.ac.uk">Email me! </a>
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in Zambia for Trachoma Training
just arrived from Monze and mazabuka back to Lusaka Zambia.
This trachoma work is taking me everywhere. Wish i was as strong as i was when i was a medical student over 20 years ago.
on my way to BICO in blantyre Malawi.
This trachoma work is taking me everywhere. Wish i was as strong as i was when i was a medical student over 20 years ago.
on my way to BICO in blantyre Malawi.
Do you
want to visit BICO?
Contact
me at : director@bicomalawi.org
<a
href="mailto:director@bic
omalawi.org">Email me!
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