Lazarous Banda |
It was indeed a privilege to be the chief Best Man on my best friend’s wedding last Saturday the 27th of September ,2014 in Lusaka. Preparations for the big day were underway many months before the wedding itself and pressure kept mounting for the groom to be as the Chief Best Man (myself) was working about 350 km or so away from Lusaka. I gave him my word that I will be in Lusaka for rehearsals on weekends and get leave for the week of the big day. This I tried to do and my employer agreed to give me days off so that we can finalize on logistics in Lusaka in readiness of the big day.
From L - R: Jessie, myself & Lazarous in grade 10 |
I
have known Lazarous for over 14 years now; I came to know him for the first
time in school in our 10th grade when we were very young and energetic boys. He went by the name 'Lazzy' and I was called 'Obvi'. My dad, having changed his carreer from a teacher to Pastor, moved to Choma to take up
full time ministry at Choma Central Baptist Church and eventually we all had to
relocate from Kitwe to Choma, it was a wonderful experience for me as Choma is the place where I was born 31 years ago and it was my first time to get back to Choma, not so with my siblings, they never liked Choma but with time they liked the quiet town. It was not easy for me to adjust academically as I had just
passed to grade 10 and then in the second term at Kitwe boys High School, I had to get a transfer to Choma High. Kitwe boys High School was a boys school while Choma High was a Co-education school, I was a shy boy when it can to talking to the opposite sex and for once in my life time I had been put in a class full of girls. It was indeed a hard time for me to adjust
I started school at Choma High School in the second term and I was in the same class with Lazarous, he was our class monitor in 10B and he is the one who made me feel loved while being a new boy in our class and school at large. In those days, grade 8s and 10s were mocked a lot and called (Quiyoz) especially if they were experiencing boarding life for the very first time. Lazarous was at Choma High from grade 8 and so he had enough knowledge on how to do things the right way and handle difficult situations.
I started school at Choma High School in the second term and I was in the same class with Lazarous, he was our class monitor in 10B and he is the one who made me feel loved while being a new boy in our class and school at large. In those days, grade 8s and 10s were mocked a lot and called (Quiyoz) especially if they were experiencing boarding life for the very first time. Lazarous was at Choma High from grade 8 and so he had enough knowledge on how to do things the right way and handle difficult situations.
From L-R: Myself, Lazarous, Robbie, Bob, John, Roma, Muswacha, Kelvin & Kanji in the Luangwa Dingo This was the Sugo table in our final year at Choma High School - 2002 |
Teaching each other music in Choma 2003 |
We
moved on to grade 11 and one of the interesting things that happened this year was when
we were both chosen to take up some leadership roles in Scripture Union. It was
indeed a blessing to share the word of God amongest our fellow students and live
lives as examples of those that are saved. After completing high school in
2002, we kept the fire burning and we still continued supporting the Scripture
Union at Choma High School as Senior Friends of the fellowship. Lazarous was
from the Reformed Church in Zambia (RCZ) and I was from the Reformed Baptist. Njase
Girls High School, a boarding school in Choma also extended invitations for me
and Lazarous to go and share the word of God at their Brethren in Christ
Fellowship (BIC) and Scripture Union Fellowship, since the distance was quiet
far, we would ride on Lazarous’ bicycle the two of us and ride back after
sharing the word with the girls.
In Lazarous' room at CBU in Kitwe - 2009 |
During our High School days in Choma |
Lazarous at RCZ in Kitwe playing the Key board |
I
moved from ZSIC and joined C&B Engineering Limited and after 4 years relocated
to Lusaka where I joined Tata Zambia. Lazarous and Racheal in December 2010 organised a surprise farewell party for me and invited a number of family and friends to come to my flat for the same. I moved to Lusaka the following week. When I started a relationship with
Racheal while in Kitwe, Lazarous was the first one to know and he was happy for
me. After sometime later, he also introduced me to Julie via phone as she was
in Algeria for studies at the time; I later on met her in person when she came to Kitwe to visit
Lazarous at CBU. Lazarous completed his studies at CBU and started looking for
a job; I invited him to stay with me in Lusaka while he was job hunting. When I
married Racheal in November 2011, Lazarous moved out to stay with another friend.
He was my chief best man on my wedding, he then found a job with Airtel Zambia
and we continued being friends though it was not as good as it was before
because I had a wife and I was busy with work at Tata Zambia.
Late
last year, I got a job back at C&B Engineering and started work sometime in
October 2013. Lazarous also found a job with Concern Worldwide and he was
posted to Senanga. I kept my ears to the ground to hear when the wedding bells
will ring and after some months of waiting I received a call from Lazarous
informing me that he will be marrying on 27th September 2014, he
asked if I could be his chief best man. I agreed as I had promised him that his
wedding was the last one I was going to dance on.
Well,
Saturday was the big day and it was a successful wedding, met old mates from our Choma
High days and also re-united with family and friends from all the four corners of Zambia. We thank God for being with us throughout the preparations and all those that contributed the financial and material support and may God who inhabitheth all understanding bless you and may He guide Lazarous & Julie as they start a journey together.
Our wedding with Lazarous as my Chief Best Man - 26th November, 2011 |
Racheal and Julie when they were young ladies This was before they both got married |
Amen