A life in the day of .... A hairdresser

On principle, I wake up at 6.30 a.m in the morning. I wash my face and have breakfast with my wife and two children. We normally have bread and milk. Before leaving for work, I always take time to talk to my children because I sometimes find them a sleep when am from work at night. At a half past seven, that is when I leave home and head to work. It takes me 45 minutes to reach there by foot. I don’t take a motor bike or go with a taxi. The money I save can be spent on things for my house and family. The day is slow to start. There’s plenty of time to chat with my colleagues.

Saturday, June 07, 2008
In action: Bosco Ngendahimana. (Photo/E. Mucunguzi).

On principle, I wake up at 6.30 a.m in the morning. I wash my face and have breakfast with my wife and two children. We normally have bread and milk. Before leaving for work, I always take time to talk to my children because I sometimes find them a sleep when am from work at night. At a half past seven, that is when I leave hdeave204@yahoo.com