Thanks, kardeshim! My Esperanto-friend Mramba Simba from Tanzania really enjoyed biking this way, for he didn't need to care the traffic in a foreign country. We had a lot of joy. Most of all he was amazed about the lot of clear water in our forest. For in his home villages "Salama" (peace), a couple of 5 villages between Lake Voctoria and Serengeti National Park there's very few water. Women and girls have to walk about 5 - 10 km to find a water whole. Mramba is the mayor of this villages an began to build wells; 2 of 47 needed ones he could organize in the last two years. We collect money to support the 14000 people there. (www.kono.be/mazingira)
I think you make a good work...I had a doctor friend from Tanzania, too:-)He was working in a clinic that I was working, too...13 years ago...He had very good personality and was friendly...Sometimes I miss his friendship...When he was happy he was dancing like a child, he was joyful and he was telling me about Tanzania...About his village and childhood life in a difficulties...But he was very happy in spite of them and positive...
I don't know where he is now....
Mirabelinka says:
Yeshim Khaley Istanbul says:
Jomo Ipfelkofer replies:
Yeshim Khaley Istanbul replies:
I don't know where he is now....
Lars Sözüer pro says:
Jomo Ipfelkofer replies:
Kun amikaj salutoj, Jomo
Lars Sözüer pro replies:
Mi vidas ke Mramba havis tre interesan tempon en Augsburg.
Tilio says: