Between the Lines

PRAYERS

Last Sunday many people must have found out that power is not needed when praying, Many churches went on despite facing power outages while some did not realise that power had not been shut off.

BULLYING

Bullying continues in school and a serious incident happened in the toilets of a prominent school. A junior was bullied by a group of seniors. Charity begins at home.

MONEY

It is disturbing when a grown man picks up money dropped by children. A video emerged of a man doing it in front of a supermarket. If it is not yours, do not take it.

PROCUREMENT

In October, the health ministry promised a new mammogram by the of the year. Three months into the new year, there is no sign of a new one.

MORGUE

Hopefully, renovations at the hospital morgue are over so the halted autopsies can take place. Some families are waiting for the release of the bodies of their loved ones.

NOT GOOD

Generators have run out and now reports are there of candles running out. It is disheartening to learn that some shops have increased the prices of candles and feeding off people’s despair.

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