The next day, Tapiwa left the estate with Tambudzai and left the children at home. With the garden faring well recently, the girls had been busy tending to it, plus the chickens that were quite big and ready for slaughter.
Luckily for the chickens, they were all road runners, and it didn't matter when they got slaughtered. Any time was tea time for them.
Besides, she wanted them to lay eggs in the future, so she wasn't planning on slaughtering them anytime soon.
Tapiwa went to Namwapa to deliver the sauce to the respective places. And as she mentioned when she signed the contracts with them, she received her money as soon as she handed over the sauce.
Buying and selling on credit wasn't something that she wanted to engage in, no matter how much she desired to do business. It was simply too risky for her, and chasing credit was a difficult and irritating chore to do as well.