Cold temperatures in Tanzania inspired Lynda to make warm roast tomato and onion salad.
Cold temperatures in Tanzania inspired Lynda to make warm roast tomato and onion salad.
Rombo of What an African woman thinks criticises a recent article by Mathew Parris for The Times UK titled “As an atheist, I truly believe Africa needs God“. And she wonders: “why does everybody assume that no African had ever climbed the mountain before the adventurous foreigner came along and did it, and taught him how? (For porter’s sake, of course.) Who’s to say, definitively and conclusively? So the lion hasn't published his memoirs, is that ample basis on which to conclude that the hunter was always the victor?”
Jidesalu Photos posted a picture of an atypical motorcycle helmet seen in Lagos, where the use of helmets came in to force from New Year's day.
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Hi Ndesanjo
Thanks very much for mentioning my blog post with the salad recipe, I’ve had quite a few visitors as a result of it which always makes me happy - to have more worldwide readers learning about beautiful Tanzania. Asante sana !
Lynda, West Kilimanjaro, Tanzania