Am
afraid I did something silly during the course of the week. I tried to
do some exercise – something that my body so I found out was not
equipped to do. This thing called exercise ended up giving me a bad
back.
Lady
Chemist in Bunga, suggested I buy a cream called Fungisafe which should
do the trick. With her recommendation, I did buy it and while at home
and reading through the small leaflet that came with it, nothing made
sense for this is how they described Fungisafe.
“Terbinafine
HCI (Fungisafe) is a synthetic allylamine derivative that exerts its
antifungal effect by inhibiting squalene epoxidase; a key enzyme in
sterol biosynthesis in fungi. This action results in a deficiency in
ergosterol and a corresponding accumulation of squalene within the
fungal cell causing fungal death. It is fungicidal against dermatophytes
(Trichophyton, Microsporum and some Epidermophyton) mould fungi and
some yeasts.”
What
was all that about and why can’t the manufacturer put it in plain
simple English and straight to the point – like: “Fungisafe will make
you feel better?”
Moving
on, I was at a retreat at a place called Kamouflage on the Munyonyo
road. Its run by a chap called Thomas and one of the key attractions at
Kamouflage is paintball shooting.
The
purpose of the retreat was supposed to be all about team building so
Elizabeth, the organizer told me. When the team turned up, I realized
that there are more women than men within Sunday Vision.
Not
everybody turned up – the noticeable absentees being Danny who draws
excellent cartoons and Lucy who had a valid reason for on her Facebook
page she posted something about her nanny running off. Why Danny didn’t
turn up remains a mystery but perhaps he felt that if he is to team
build, the only person in New Vision who can understand him is his fellow cartoonist, Mr. Ras.
While
team building is designed to have a positive effect, to build up morale
and enable one to get along better with ones work colleagues, there can
at times be a negative effect.
During
one of games where we had to imitate each other, one girl was less
amused when she was described as walking with ‘bow legs’. “Bow legs” she
screamed, “I don’t have bow legs, and I so don’t have bow legs!”
Okay
so she sought to play down the whole matter but seriously inside her, I
thought she was seething! Then there was one person – MM who, decided
to be ‘a loner’. He really didn’t involve himself if the activities and
kept to himself as he drank his Bell beer.
That
was food for thought. Is there some grudge he has been harbouring that
he wanted to bring out? Was he on the verge of cutting a wire? A wicked
thought passed through me – who knows that one day he might turn up to
work with a machete and go on a hacking spree. Thank God that I won’t be
there if it happens because my work is sent by e-mail!
Overall
the day was a success and I really did think that Elizabeth Namazzi,
Joyday and the rest did a lot for the Sunday Vision team. Dr. Wendo who,
is the head honcho at Sunday Vision can be satisfied that he has a good
team who all work well together. With that I look forward to the
Kampala Sun retreat and that companies, if they are not already doing
it, should have retreats for their staff and not just senior staff
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