It’s an outing for the members of my former Christian Fellowship, which is taking its freshers to the beach for fun as a welcome gesture.
The fee is shs 6,000 and I want to go but do not have it. After talking to “papa” (the fellowship leader), I am allowed to go.
Mr. Bernard Sabiti
I meet my former course mates there and we have great fun. We play soccer, dance to Christian music, and generally enjoy ourselves. I forget my financial troubles, if only for a while
*** End of Mr. Bernard Sabiti’s Real Life Experiences Diary Entry ***
With permission from Mr. Bernard Sabiti, we are serializing and publishing selected episodes from his column “A Job Seeker’s Diary” that was first published in a national newspaper. Whereas, Mr. Sabiti is now a very successful consultant, we decided to share and to publish episodes from his column on our website because they are directly relevant to our overall goal of “building healthy communities” through “engaging in educational and scientific activities to stimulate the development, dissemination and widespread application of technologies suitable and adaptable to the social, cultural and economic conditions of developing countries. Mr. Sabiti’s life story, as a whole, is the more relevant to us, since there seems to be nothing he has not done, innovating to better his lot and to contribute to the bettering of life for his wider communities. Read more here.

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