
In this treatise I basically endeavour to nip
the subject at least through two of those last pertinent questions. It is
very unlike me to begin a discourse with a couple of questions. It’s also
unlike me to have a verse/poem on a subject that I’m writing on and have placed
it right at the end (in part 2). I will say briefly what moved me to write on the subject
from personal observation, experience, and conviction. And in writing on it, I
am hoping to scratch where it is itching with regards to unbecoming behaviour
about which some people get irritably offended when you probe, myself included
sometimes.
It is bad behaviour we must get rid of,
especially as Zambians and Africans, if we are to do much real good and take
forward lasting progress and adorn our culture. Musing on the absurdity of most excuses that people
give drew me deeper and deeper into thinking, as I pondered
the best way to develop a point or two so as to say what was on my mind and
burning in my heart. Pick any situation, lame or frivolous excuses can be
upsetting and quite trying!