IT WAS WRITTEN IN THE STARS - AN ACCOUNT OF LIVES IMPACTED BY 'EVERYDAY ADVERSITIES.' PART 63.

 









Kazaliwa was not in a very different world to the one he had left behind, and it was important that he knew and understood the cultural difference. 

That he could speak and understand the language and even the prison hierarchies. 

He would have initially had to deffer to those who had been there before him and understood the system and had become assimilated or adjusted to it. 

But if nothing else, Kazaliwa was a quick learner, and now, with his body and functioning being less compromised by the ill-effect of illicit drugs and irregular sleeping and eating pattern.  




The chances are that his learning efficacy would be more enhanced.

And learned he did. So much so that, although having been incarcerated for what seemed to his parents and family to be an exceptionally long period of time.  

Pretty much as soon as he turned 18 and became technically an adult, Kazaliwa was fated to survive the experience and come out of prison without having been noticeably massively damaged, either mentally or physically. 


To be continued!





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