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John Pombe (really) Magufuli (the Bulldozer) |
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Samia Suluhu Hasaan First Female Vice-President of Tanzania |
I felt as if I were in the US after Bush V Gore and the
Florida election votes had been tallied.
“ hanging chads” and the election
is over…almost, and then over as Magufuli was quickly seated with his Vice President, Samia Suluhu, a strong woman from Zanzibar. I find it
hard to understand a good deal of the response to the elections. I am completely baffled by the CCM party’s
ownership of the National Election Commission and the Zanzibar Election
Commission and their overt “flip-flop”; i.e., the acceptance of the mainland
vote (which was clearly manipulated, probably not enough to change the outcome
of Magafuli winning, but enough to infuriate the voters who voted for the
opposition and are probably correctly sure that ballots were not counted
properly from certain regions), and the Zanzibar nullification of their vote in
which the opposition won. (and probably
even there the opposition votes weren’t fully counted). So, my African friends are angry, yet not
surprised, and they aren’t rioting but they are hoping that some international
group (hopes hanging futilely on the US) will get involved and force a recount
of the mainland and an acceptance of the vote on Zanzibar. Sigh.
Magufuli has pledged to end corruption of the high level party officials. All of us are hoping that he will make good on his promise,
and that the new leaders will be strong and willing to work with the opposition
instead of trying to crush them. Who
knows.
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Golden weaver bird in Zawani Tented Lodge Camp |
Mama Mkali (Mama Harsh, mean or whatever) headed out for a
short run on Wednesday, only to run into a little boy and his young
mother. The little boy had rocks that he
was throwing at the weaver nests, where babies were chirping and mothers in
their plain colors were anxiously flying around trying to protect their
nests. I (mama mkali) in my most stern
Kiswahili (which of course isn’t that great) in no uncertain terms told the
little boy to stop, I took his rocks and gave him a lesson in the worth of
birds that eat bugs, mosquitos and other “wadudu” that are annoying and
sometimes harmful to humans. His stunned
mother finally said, “si piga motto”
(stop hitting child) and he did.
So here again is a beautiful golden weaver from Ziwani Camp. The weaver nests are fascinating, but let
them fall after the babies grow and leave, please.
Because of the elections, John and I had stocked up on
provisions and made a pledge to stay near home and KCMC (to which we can walk
if need be). It was actually a good
week, and I revel always in our sweet house and all the flowers that Pauli has
planted and nourished. I try to help
him, but my zeal for manure and feeding some of the plants results in the
tragedies of their demise. Here are some
just fabulous ones.!
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Clerodendrum (beautiful) |
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Shell Ginger beautiful |
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And this is Pink Oleander, beautiful but very poisonous |
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Our fun house |
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I'm obsessed with the Rangoon Creeper |
And, so sad to report that the baby ducks have been struck by some virus. All but 5 have died. I fear the same outcome for the others, but maybe fate will intercede. They are so cute, and for Pauli, Lucy baby Joni and me, it is very sad to watch their quick demises.
In this “stay near home plan”, we had a lovely dinner with
the new Executive Director of the hospital Gileard Masenga and an opportunity
to chat about shared hopes and dreams for KCMC and for projects that are
on-going or about to come.
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Two incredibly handsome guys! |
We also had a fun conference that our wonderful Dr. Nyindo
presented on his parasitology “MOK”. I
thought of my friend Doug, and how, at the end of his life, he signed up for
every on-line course he could find. He
would have loved this one, I guaranty.
And, Nyindo is so very happy when he finds an outlet for his special
field of gross bugs and snails and horrible diseases that sail right along with
them.
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Kili Oct 28 2005 |
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kili with bouganvilia oct 28 2015 |
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Kili Oct 28 2015 |
The mountain has been out, and though it is always inspiring, take a look at the loss of snow. Stunning this year. When I compare the snow just 10 years ago this month, it is astonishing.
Finally, it is Halloween!
And here we had the first “trick-or treaters” I can remember. Start a tradition kids. Wonderful.
So Happy Halloween all! Or All Hallows Eve or whatever.
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