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Posted on 17 July 2009 by Codrin Arsene

Hi there. I safely reached Dar es Salaam, visited my research site and started working on my project. I found everything as it was last year. As we speak, I’m trying to find the addressmore dar 036 of some of the highly rated restaurants in Dar as I’m meeting with an acquaintance of mine for dinner. One of the most frustrating parts about Dar es Salaam is the lack of street names. Despite being the most important city in the country, it is also one of the most confusing. It really needs a good mayor, but it has to wait for now. Otherwise, the Heaven of Peace is alright. It’s not a usual tourist attraction, more of a stopover for other tourist sites, but it definitely has its own charm. Now that I have internet at home, I’ll post more info and pictures from Dar.

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  1. Ayo Says:

    Stay safe. Best!

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Awesome quote of the day

I’m going through my research material from Uganda as I’m preparing to write my masters thesis. I just came across one of the most hilarious quotes on my tapes. Check this out (it’s by a woman craft maker):

 

A  man who speaks and gives orders is that who has money to meet the needs of his wife. But if a man cannot fulfill those duties, then he is not a man after all, right? He’s just a nagging woman with a penis.

 

 

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This Vanguard reportage deserves to be seen.

I don’t normally post things that are not Africa-related but this young man from Taiwan is simply amazing. Lin Yu Chun participated in a Taiwanese version of the American Idol called Super Star Avenue, singing the song I will always love you by Whitney Houston. I’ll keep it short: his version of the song is clearly better than what Mrs. Houston is capable of singing right now. Some dubbed him the “Susan Boyle of Taiwan” and there might just be something of this young man. Check it out yourselves. I’m sure you’ll be surprised as well.

To all of us who have experienced the adventure that is a boda-boda (motorcycle-taxi in East Africa, primarily in Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi and DR Congo)








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