Saturday, May 10, 2008
Monday, May 5, 2008
Now
So i'm now officially un-employed, atleast for the next short while, i pray. I'm already at my wits end, i always want to have time off but never really know what to do with myself when i'm finally off...usually by day two i'm like ok...so what else can i do. I don't even know what i'm going to do especially since i will have no internet access. Actually i dont know when this will be restored because i have a feeling the next work issue laptop i get will not be able to access the internet, oh well, i guess we'll just have to wait and see.
Officially starting running again tomorrow. Its been awhile since i last abandoned it. But this time i'm going to stick with it, firstly because i'm putting on too much weight and in all the wrong places too and secondly because i've been threatened with grevious bodily harm is i abandon my running partner whom i've actually convinced to start running so that i can have company. Because I think that was part of the problem last time, the fact that i used to get bored when running and also scared. Our goal is to run this, and when we sucessfully run that, we shall buy ourselves some funky outfits
Saturday, March 29, 2008
I thank God for...
...the fact that quitting my job actually went very well.
...my bosses who didn't ask where i was going and who were only to glad to give me the letter of release.
...the promotion i got even though i had to turn it down in the end.
...i know and believe that the application for my work permit will be quick and painless and will be granted.
...my operation that will also go well in His name.
Monday, March 24, 2008
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Rant
I have just been watching a program about the brain drain that African countries and in this case specifically Malawi are suffering on their health professionals. It struck some cords with me...i have always believed that doctors should not be allowed to charge for their services, yes, i know that's naive and all, but really the right to medical attention in my opinion should be one of the basic human rights..so whether one is poor or rich, on should have these services available to them. But in Africa today, you get only the medical services you can pay for, since the government run medical facilities are all run-down and suffering under the strain of too few facilities/health professionals and just too many people. Only the more affluent people can afford to pay medical aid and/or more expensive doctors in private facilities. Therefore, if doctors did not charge for their services, then all people would receive this basic human right and the best of it. So you're probably wondering how the professionals would survive, this should be the governments' responsibility to provide and provide adequately for them. This would also sort out the problem of the brain drain, according to those doctors who were interviewed on the program that i watched...the main reason they leave to go and work in the western countries is because of the better lives they would be making for themselves and their families from the salaries that sometimes come to more than 200-300 times what they earn when they remain in Africa. None of them mentioned going overseas because the quality of life was better for them their...infact i think given a choice, most of them would return home in a flash to be close to their extended families and just generally enjoy the kind of life they grew up in. In this way 2 birds will be killed with the reversal of the brain drain and not having 1 doctor serving approximately 50000 patients as is the case in Malawi.
Another thing, i think its morally wrong that these media houses like cnn, bbc, et al purely go in and film the suffering of people on their various news stories and don't make any attempt to help them. These companies are definitely making money from airing these programs, increasing their ratings and stuff..but what reward do these people get from having their suffering televised for all and sundry to see? NOTHING!!! I think it is about time someone put a stop to this
Friday, March 14, 2008
Two good things that happened to me this week
- My SA Police clearance finally came through this week just when i was beginning to think that the lady was a con-woman. I was getting worried coz it was well after the 7 – 12 days that had been forecasted and also after i spoke to a friend who said that the amount i paid to get it was way too low. Just goes to show, that sometimes one just has to trust their instincts.
- I finally handed in all my supporting documents and re-signed my new work contract. I guess now i'm on the clock, or does that start when i actually quit?
The day my police clearance came through i had a really nostalgic moment for my current employer. But i guess its just coz i'm leaving my current posting when i've only just started to become really friendly with my colleagues..and i guess it will be sometime before that happens at my new job and i will miss that. But apart from that...bring it on..i'm sooo ready for this new job!!!
Friday, February 15, 2008
Wooohooo for Kampala
It's not often that Kampala gets listed as amongst the top anything cities of the world. We're not among the top cleanest, most populated and we're most certainly not amongst the richest 100 cities in the world. If anything, Kampala is most likely to be listed among the top corrupt, as having the most people with HIV/AIDs, as the city with the most dark day, etc. You get the drift.
So you can imagine my delight at finding this. Scroll down to #14 and read for yourselves. Who knew?