Other thoughts
I was late going home last Friday and got to Kasoa at 10.00 pm, At the overpass, I saw this woman sitting with a child on her laps and another child sitting by her. I guess the children were twins as they looked about the same age. The children and their mother were all sleeping. I felt sad that they had no place to lay their heads with mosquitoes feasting on them in the cold weather. I asked myself a number of questions: 1. What is the cause of this situation - irresponsible husbands? 2. Adherence to traditional, cultural and religious beliefs and practices? 3. Can't the appropriate authorities identify the people behind this and hold them to account? 4. As a country, can't we provide a shelter in each of the big cities to accommodate mothers and their children who have no place to lay their heads just over night? 5. Are these women not entitled to the LEAP support when people living in the comfort of their homes get the support? There could be more questions but whatev