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August | 2010 | Lakambini Manlalakbay
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A Journey of Sorts…. August 30, 2010. Posted by Route Projects under Voices. Still she was, and still she stayed. He was pressing hard, on her mouth, on her chest, on her innocent womb. The entire weight of him was crushing, crashing on the lightness of her. Almost destroying her. Though she kept fighting, silently, the best she could to free but an arm from underneath this punishing mass. And so the wind blew on, a wailing vagabond treading the troubled night. Ssssshhhhh… No te mueves. Darkness claimed ...
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Is that a gavel in your pants?: June 2010
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Is that a gavel in your pants? Rants and musings on peace and human rights issues, local, national, and international. Add one part seriousness, one part cynicism, and one part insanity. Stir vigorously. Learn more at my handy webhome. Money can't buy you class. I'm just back from a 12 day jaunt through Missouri for work (with a little fun tossed in), and am still going through reams of emails. However, let this entertain you in the meantime. Respectfully submitted by jterry. The More You Know. 21st Cent...
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Cycling East Africa: Things I've learned
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A blog about my last few months living in Tanzania then cycling around east Africa going through Tanzania, Malawi, Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda and Kenya. Sunday, December 26, 2010. There are a lot of squirrels in Somalia. When you hear a clang it's usually best to stop and see what it was. Brakes aren't essential - they are very useful. Uganda has the worst drivers and the most sensible pedestrians. Ethiopia has the best drivers and the least sensible pedestrians. There is a correlation. Tales From the Hood.
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Cycling East Africa: December 2009
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A blog about my last few months living in Tanzania then cycling around east Africa going through Tanzania, Malawi, Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda and Kenya. Wednesday, December 30, 2009. It took a couple of days to get there, I first had to get a bus from Dar es Salaam to Dodoma which took about 7 hours on good roads. Dodoma is the capital of Tanzania and the houses of parliament are there, however in every other way it is overshadowed by Dar es Salaam which is Tanzania's main city. After a while the first bus ...
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Cycling East Africa: Matilda's Sick List
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A blog about my last few months living in Tanzania then cycling around east Africa going through Tanzania, Malawi, Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda and Kenya. Saturday, December 25, 2010. I've now finished the cycling (except perhaps for the odd potter about town). Matilda's born the brunt well but she's showing the scars of the trip. This is a list of the things she's currently suffering from (not the things she has suffered from and had fixed). Right pedal crank bent. Missing one front spoke. Mali and the Afgha...
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Cycling East Africa: October 2010
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A blog about my last few months living in Tanzania then cycling around east Africa going through Tanzania, Malawi, Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda and Kenya. Tuesday, October 26, 2010. Been chased by a man brandishing a spear - check. Birr is the currency. Links to this post. Saturday, October 2, 2010. So there we were . A drunk old man, two dwarfs, a pair of teenage boys dressed in mini skirts and myself in a dried river bed in the middle of the night. Where are you going? The local people are Pokot, a tribe sl...
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Cycling East Africa: March 2010
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A blog about my last few months living in Tanzania then cycling around east Africa going through Tanzania, Malawi, Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda and Kenya. Wednesday, March 24, 2010. I got my first visa today, for Burundi - which is (by per capita GDP) the poorest country on earth. I need to get there in early June to be able to get in and out before my visa expires which gives me a long way to go before then . I'd better get cracking. Links to this post. Sunday, March 21, 2010. Almost ready for the off.
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iMaverick: the beginning of an African media revolution? | Third World Goes Forth
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Third World Goes Forth. Third World Goes Forth in Somaliland. Africa’s Free Trade Agreement: An empty gesture, or the next step in South Africa’s neo-colonisation of Africa? June 11, 2011 · 7:25 PM. IMaverick: the beginning of an African media revolution? Also, the novelty of the idea guarantees the kind of word of mouth advertising for the new paper that no kind of money can buy. DISCLAIMER: I write occasionally for the Daily Maverick, iMaverick’s sister publication. Third World Goes Forth in Somaliland.
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Cycling East Africa: November 2010
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A blog about my last few months living in Tanzania then cycling around east Africa going through Tanzania, Malawi, Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda and Kenya. Monday, November 22, 2010. All that gilters is not gold . My card reader's broken so I can't put any photos up now until I get back. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I'm 27, I'm British but I've been living in Tanzania for the past two years. In December I'm packing up and heading off on a bike trip round East Africa. View my complete profile.
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Cycling East Africa: Whose afraid of the big bad Somalia?
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A blog about my last few months living in Tanzania then cycling around east Africa going through Tanzania, Malawi, Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda and Kenya. Tuesday, December 21, 2010. Whose afraid of the big bad Somalia? Ok, I admit it, I am a touch nervous in Somalia (Somaliland). I've done my homework, spoken to people and looked at the recent history and there's very little to be scared of. But still . it's Somalia. Save some snow for me! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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