IT WAS WRITTEN IN THE STARS - AN ACCOUNT OF LIVES IMPACTED BY 'EVERYDAY ADVERSITIES.' PART 36.










'What we recall of our experiences of the past, tends to be a factor of how they impacted on our senses at the time, the strength of our continuing attachment to those experiences.  

And the extent to which we have succeeded in assimilating them into our subsequent experiences and move on with our lives.'


After all, he had pleaded guilty of those offences, through deliberations between the defence and the prosecution, and later, between the parties and the Judge. 

There was, however, scope for the severity of the sentence he was given to become contaminated by the smell of racism. 




The racism which runs through the veins and arteries of the judiciary, and the society and politics which inform the making of the laws which would be used to determine Kazaliwa's sentence.

As Kazaliwa sat in the holding room of the court, accompanied by a prison officer. 

Only him could know of the level, probably a toxic amount, anxiety that was coursing through his veins, and battering his cerebral cortex and his highly stressed heart. 

To be continued!







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