PUBLIC TRANSPORT SERVICE * Uganda - The pain of boarding Kampala’s city buses
Kampala,Uganda -Sunday Monitor On Line, by John K. Abimanyi -11 May 2008: -- At the end of a full-length day’s ordeal of toiling, sweating, and hustling at work, your body’s most earnest desire is to head home in the shortest time possible to commence the therapy of work-generated stress called rest. By the end of your day at work, a small hammer is naughtily pounding away somewhere on the blocks inside your head and achieving an irritating headache on the verge of dizziness... Every muscle in your body has heated and tensed up before starting to ache endlessly. Your limbs, after a day of constant multi-directional movement (that may include lifting of immeasurable weights) are now sore and numb; they dread the thought of any further movement. You are shattered. Your body has been drained of every single grain of energy therein... A hashed rush to the exit of the work premises follows the conclusion of a typical workday as many seek out the easiest form of transportation back home. Some head into the comfort of their cars while those that are not so lucky brace themselves for the scuffle that is public transport... (Photo: Eager and relieved passengers board a city bus at City Square)
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