Malawian bloggers Posted by Ndesanjo Macha
Malawian bloggers Posted by Ndesanjo Macha
Antero Paiva [pt] uploads a few videos from Dailymontion user mariusangol showing Angola 34 years ago.
JotaCê Carranca [pt] blogs some interesting pictures sent by a reader of the blog, first a creative wooden vehicle which looks like a bike found in the streets of Bocoio, Angola; then a school in Libangue “in which there is nothing else apart from what you can see [in the photo]. Rocks are used as chairs and their knees are desks”.
The African Uptimist congratulates three African companies for winning the 2008 Ashden Awards.
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Five months today since the loss of the great man Mangaliso Jere, The legacy you left is of peace and love, hard working and knowing self, knowing that all can do it you can always do better than all. Your dreams will be carried on though we might not fullfill them all the passion you had will be motivating us all the time to make this world a better place.
RIP
Mangaliso Jere Five months today we miss all.
We can all share our tributes at http://mangaliso-jere.memory-of.com