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My Favorite Maputan Bar

The Maputan Ex-pat community often complains about not going out to enough “real” Mozambican establishments. I don’t have this problem as most of my friends are local Mozambicans who take me to the most Mozambican of Mozambican spots. At this point my favorite bar in Maputo is called the Casa da Cultura (the house of [...]

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AMOMIF and the Traveling Salesman

Over the past couple weeks I’ve started to devote more of my time to Kiva MFI (microfinance institute) recruitment. Essentially I’m selling Kiva. This involves meeting with any number of people in hotels, cafes and government buildings, giving them a Kiva education and trying to bring them online as Kiva partners. While there is a [...]

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Changana 101

ISH YOWE!!!The office has been full of laughs this week as I’ve been struggling to learn the basics of Changana, one of the native Mozambican dialects. The office maid really gets off on it,  she started doing extra sweeping around my desk so that she can teach me more words and laugh at me. It’s [...]

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Banapple Gas?

This has nothing to do with Kiva, microfinance or Mozamique and is mainly geared towards the middle aged reader. What the hell is bannaple gas? It’s the title of a Cat Stevens song and the lyrics are the following:
Banapple gas, oh Banapple gas
Everybody’s sniffing it Banapple gas
O-o alas!
All the world is stuck on it Banapple [...]

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Make MOSAMBA a Winner!

Friends, family, employees, ex-girlfriends,
Mosamba.com is officially in the running to be named the best 1st person, personal account, Kiva Fellows blog in the blogsphere. Through a lengthy process my friend Cissy and I have determined that our blogs are the two very best Fellows blog and are now ready to duke it out to determine [...]

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Saturday Afternoon in Maputo

I spent two hours reading in a garden with this view
And then spent several more hours eating, drinking, chatting in this garden with my friend Cecilia from Peru.
Not bad, right?

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Left your book in Boane,MZ?

Yeah, me too! Yesterday when I arrived in Maputo I realized that I had left my book (King Leopold’s Ghost) in Boane, a 1.5 hour bus ride away. Fear not, just buy another one. Maputan sidewalks offer a literary selection that rivals Moe’s (on telegraph in Berkeley, CA) at a fraction of the cost. I’m [...]

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Pizza & Internet House

A couple weeks before my Moz departure two of my friends, Tim and Kirsten, were taking a gander at my Mozambique lonely planet book (which by the way is about 50 pgs thick, not much is known about this place). What was the most interesting thing they found in the book? Ilha da Inhaca, Pemba, [...]

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Embaixada da Suecia

Someone once told me that my sister was getting married to a Swede. It was many years ago, and I’m not sure if I believe that person because it has yet to happen. Either way, yesterday while wondering the streets of Maputo I ran into the Swedish Embassy. Here is a photo of the Embassy [...]

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King Leopold's Ghost I

I’m about 50 pages into King Leopold’s Ghost and it’s already rote with great quotes.
Congolese perceptions of slave traders
“The whites were thought to turn their captives’ flesh into salt meat, their brains into cheese, and their blood into the red wine that Europeans drank”
The Congo River
“So great is the drop and the volume of water [...]

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