<b>In their own words...</b><br><br>* Lack of employment: For example, if a parent goes to look for employment and fails to get it, he or she may bring their frustration home and start quarrelling. <br>Shortage of food causes quarrels. People can even fight because there is little food. <br>- Pa
In their own words...
* Lack of employment: For example, if a parent goes to look for employment and fails to get it, he or she may bring their frustration home and start quarrelling. Shortage of food causes quarrels. People can even fight because there is little food. - Pamela Akello, S.2, St Joseph’s Girls S.S Nsambya
* Alcohol abuse: Some fathers get drunk, then come back home and whip their wives and children. -Mercy Nambuba S.5, PMM Girls’ School Jinja
* Women emancipation, oh God! It has fired up everything. This advocacy for equal rights with men has become a hard nut to crack in homes. Women demand their freedom to rule in their homes yet men believe they were meant to rule. Where these issues have heightened, women should be the peace-makers. - Evelyn M. Ninsiima, S.5, Bethany High School
* When a couple has failed to have children, the blame will either be on the man or the woman causing quarrels. Instead prayers should be made to God because he answers. For example He gave Sarah a child in her old age. Many young people cause quarrels by not respecting their parents. -Fred Kiiza, S.3, Kigumba Intensive Sec School Kigumba- Masindi
* Differences in political ideology cause quarrels. A household may be divided on supporting their political candidates. Some fathers even chase their families, for not supporting his favourite candidates. -Hannah Mwangi, Florence Mukiithi, Joan Arwa, Entebbe Girl’s School
* Some parents hate, love and favour different children, thus causing quarrels amongst children. Parents should love all their children equally to avoid quarrels. -Johnson E. Obbo, S.2, Jinja College