18/06/2023
Went to sell our broiler chickens at Masala market Ndola, everything was all sold out within 30 minutes, whilst there at the market I came across a certain man selling meat products on his bike. He attached a crate behind his bike, with words written on it,"1 Mwisho Moving Butchery" in English 1 Uncle Moving Butchery. Then I told my sister, have you seen how hard this man is pushing, it's very funny other people would capture a picture of this man because of him selling on a bicycle and also those words written on his crate, without even knowing his vision.
We forgot about that man, then carried on our business. Demand was so overwhelming today such that we had to go back and bring more broiler chickens to the market. One of long time customer had even a shortfall of some amount that was quiet substantial, then whilst she was arranging for some funds meet up with the deficit, that man again on the bicycle came by and greeted our customer they knew each other. So that lady asked from the same man (1 Mwisho Moving Butchery) to help out with the deficit, and to our surprise he reached one of his pockets from his work suit and pulled out a bunch of money. He lent the shortfall to our customer.
Nowadays people like to prejudge by looks etc, without finding out more. And what really bothers me a lot is that they even post on social media.