Placing of caps and Epaulettes The service highlight is the placing of caps and epaulette by the lecturers, which is considered a great honour. Natalie another VSO volunteer and my former housemate had never worn a cap so a little direction from the oldie was in order!!
This was a lovely way to finish almost two weeks of being shut away (one in the hospital) and for Natalie who was near the end of her placement and Matt a Peace Corps volunteer to finish.....out on a high.
Sadly this was quickly followed by a low for me(& Nat & Matt) the election results were finally announced on Friday 30th May 10 days after the election and Malawi was to have a new president. This is what the people wanted. we were told to be vigilant and expect celebrations. The next morning Natalie, Matt and I headed into town and a 11am in broad daylight and close to a police presence I was assaulted in an attempted mugging. The bruise below is still fading three weeks later but thankfully my face is okay body bruises and grazes healed. Another first for me being punched in the nose at 50!! It all happened pretty quickly one minute happily walking to supermarket the next being grabbed, dragged, punched and kicked! Everything you learn about giving up your possessions goes out of the window when adrenalin and injustice kicks in. I have never given up anything without a fight!! But I worry what may have happened had Natalie and Matt not come to my rescue. Matt my hero with his insanity work outs coming into play, even in the middle of this I remember being amazed at his high kicks and Natalie's negotiating before we run. Probably quite a shock for them too as I seem to be very fit at the moment!!
Probably the worse part for me was the attitude of one of the police officers...'You look like money ' yet another female police officer at the scene gently picked debris from my hair...... that felt like a kindness. Also the help of fellow volunteers Thank You Sally you were lovely.
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