It has been a while that I was able do some postings, but here we are. After my first days in Johannesburg, I spent two days in Kimberley, a kind of a sleeping city build on the wealth of diamond mining, long time ago. Writing this while I am in a little village on the Mozambiquan coast, Kimberley seems so long ago and far away. Nowadays not a lot is happening in Kimberley. They don?t even have a rush hour. In the supermarket, people are sleepwalking on background music buying
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From Johannesburg to Maputo overland… On the way, I had some interesting conversations about Aids, crime, the difference between hunting and shooting and how Aids effects crime rates in South Africa. I will make some postings about that the coming days. And in between I enjoyed one of the joys of travelling: meeting the unexpected in all kinds. Like this beautifull view yesterday arriving in the African city with that mediteranian atmosphere.
Arrived in Johannesburg two days ago. On my East now, before i will travel to Mozambique. Everything is fast here: traffic, service, talking of the people. I will keep you posted. Have a wonderfull day!
Press freedom day today. Amnesty International asks some attention for Rwandese colleagues. Some of them are still in prison under terrible circumstances. Others fled the country. If you want, you can have a voice by printing and signing this letter (download link) and send it to: Pr�sident Paul Kagame, Pr�sidence de la R�publique, BP15, Kigali, Rwanda.
I found this small movie on my friend Dweep’s Blog And I would like to add the deepest apologies to all my German Friends… To everybody: Have a good day…. with the warmest regards from Africa. a.
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Round 6 was passed by the Global Fund board an 30 minutes ago. I could imagine Burundians that are getting low cost ACT (Artemisin Combination Treatment) for malaria are happy. Even so the 6700 HIV infected people that are on ARV’s. They would have died if the Global Fund would have decided not to go for a Round 6. Also check this posting on the subject a few days ago: