Then time for "Kwa heri" to TICC (for now - we'll be back!) and take-off for the Maasai Maserati and a last trip! 7,5 hours later we arrived, tired and sweaty, for a meeting with Ms Daphrosa and Mr Ngate, with experience from working with VSL/Vicoba (see earlier post). At least 300,000 persons are currently involved in this type of local banking, probably twice as many including the initial groups!
Slipway is our new home for the remaining week; after check-in, an exhausted team enjoyed a well-deserved pizza along the shoreline of the Indian Ocean. If we only knew then what the Friday should bring... [oh, yes - a cliff hanger!]
2 comments:
Great to hear that you are safe in Dar!
And I hope you are not too dissapointed Linda, that the baby was a boy.....
Leif ole Pello
Nope, not disappointed - it's not too bad to ALMOST have a maasai chiefs' kid named after me! And the title of the coming book for kids sounds better with Leif... :-)
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