Struck down with malaria

I thought it was the world’s worst hangover at first. I had been out at a party the night before and over-indulged and tried for the whole of Sunday to blow the cobwebs away. I walked to Coco Beach but still felt weak. I drank a lot of water and had a sit down and… Read More »

Gezaulole Village

I found Gezaulole from an internet search of interesting places to see around Dar. It was said to have old buildings and a mosque and a certain charm to it. I decided that as the coronavirus had apparently been beaten in Tanzania, I should take the president’s advice and go out and about. I put… Read More »

God is coming on Sunday

It’s ok, the pandemic has not been a problem in Tanzania. We all prayed so hard and God has shown great mercy in sparing us. Hooray. At least this is what we are being told by the government. From Friday we are encouraged to observe three days of prayers in thanks to God for his… Read More »

Masks: more fashion than function

Masks are obligatory when you go into a building. Bajaj drivers, security personnel and shop workers all have masks. This is not to say that everyone is wearing the properly though. I was in Village Supermarket today and all the bakery staff had masks but they were under their chin and hanging around their neck.… Read More »