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Blast Zone

Kharkiv August 5th We heard the incoming sound of rockets last night—two waves of them—and the next morning saw the result, a strike that hit a café. The blast zone is about 75m wide and has damaged, but not collapsed, … Continue reading

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Drone Nation

Kyiv July 29th You have to love the drone, even more than your girlfriend, more than yourself. It will save lives—your own, the people in your unit, and much further than that. They are changing the course of the war. … Continue reading

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Press conference—Ukraine Media Centre

Kyiv July 22nd Volodymyr Zeleneksy’s unconventional path from comic actor to the presidency in Ukraine is well known, but much of the rest of his government is also fresh and new. I am at my first press conference in Kyiv … Continue reading

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Stranger in a strange land

Kyiv July 21st The first step when adjusting to a foreign country or posting is to stop thinking of yourself of being “over there”, you just are there. Kyiv’s Soviet history, Cyrillic alphabet and war time vibe don’t make that … Continue reading

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Back to the future

Kyiv, July 19th 2022 When Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev contributed an essay to the prominent American journal Foreign Affairs in 1959 calling for “peaceful coexistence” between the super powers in order to reduce Cold War tensions, there was someone quick … Continue reading

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Galaxy Brain

Douglas Mason

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Air Raid

July 15th Kyiv The wail of air raid sirens is associated with grainy, black and white movies from WWII, something from my parent’s generation. I am on a rooftop in Kyiv when this haunting, unmistakeable, sound begins rolling across the … Continue reading

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Zelenesky in Kyiv

Kyiv July 15th I saw President  Volodymyr Zelensky on the street in Kyiv today, ambling along, small in stature, unshaven, wearing his trademark military fatigues and olive green t-shirt, surrounded by a group of men in uniform. Except it was … Continue reading

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The Poland-Ukraine Border at Przemyśl  July 14th

Przemyśl—Sheh-mo-schull; the un-phonetic pronunciation of this Polish border town could easily be a metaphor for the Slavic experience that at this moment could not feel more alien. The Poland-Ukraine border is where the east of eastern Europe really begins. Przemyśl‘s … Continue reading

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Rzeszów Poland July 12th

The airline flight you are  on tells you something about the destination you are heading to and this one, from Warsaw to Rzeszów, in the south-east of Poland near to the Ukraine border, says something. More than just the Poles … Continue reading

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Ukraine Journey

Johannesburg July 11th 2022 Nine point seven kilograms, that is the amount of luggage checked in at Johannesburg airport at the start of a journey that will probably lead in directions not anticipated. It is the unchecked, even unacknowledged, baggage … Continue reading

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South Africa and Zuma’s long night

A politician resigning, even a president or prime minister, does not typically generate the sense that their departure is decisive for the future well being or survival of their country and its citizens. That was not so when South Africa’s … Continue reading

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South Africa and the road to Mangaung: No longer at ease

22/10/12 Public forums are a particular kind of political debate—both a contest among professional politicians or commentators and a vox populi airing of public opinion. This evening’s discussion sponsored by a local newspaper and a German think tank and taking … Continue reading

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The old trunk

Chiefs Island Lake Joseph Canada August 29th 2012 In June 1939 my Father turned 17, finished the academic year at a Canadian high school and spent the summer at his family’s cottage on Chiefs Island Lake Joseph in the lakeland north of … Continue reading

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The Masons’ Matheson skiff

In 1884 John Matheson, the son of a shipbuilder from Caithness Scotland, sailed for Canada, eventually settling in the village of Port Carling, then a frontier wilderness settlement on the Muskoka Lakes in northern Ontario. Muskoka was then beginning the … Continue reading

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The light of the world

The Beyond Sport Summit, London July 2012   I’ve been skateboarding since I was six, growing up in Australia. Now we’ve brought it to Afghanistan with, “Skatestan”. We teach kids to board, to do something fun and make something of their … Continue reading

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South Africa: Spear of the Nation

July 21st 2012 It is hardly unusual for an elected politician to be portrayed irreverently in pop art and counter-culture and when they are, their best response is to observe the Streisand Principle and say as little as possible at … Continue reading

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South Africa: A hitch-hiker’s guide to the Free State

July 1st 2012 Anyone who has ever hitch-hiked will know it is an activity designed to produce resentment. Watching cars zip past, their passengers traveling in comfort, a hitch hiker wishes only for one of them to stop and pull … Continue reading

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Hidden Warsaw

Warsaw, Poland April 3rd 2012 You hear this song? It is about a worker who is happy to be getting up at 4AM to work in a steel mill in the socialist paradise of post war Poland. At this the … Continue reading

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Warsaw at table

Warsaw Poland April 1st 2012 You like vodka? We have the best in Poland, here try this one, Potóćkí. You know the price? You don’t need to know, you are my guest, you are at my table. Here, you have … Continue reading

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Three continents

North Woolwich East London, March 2012 The east London Docklands, a former industrial area that once serviced the British mercantile empire helping bring into being the modern trading world, seems to stretch endlessly on this grey day in March, a … Continue reading

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Out of context: country music UK!

Hastings Sussex March 4th 2012 There are some things better understood outside their original context, the incongruous surroundings defining them more sharply, and the English country music scene may be one of them. It is Saturday night in Hastings, Sussex … Continue reading

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Joy-ride

Hastings East Sussex February 2012 Ok, I will admit it now; when I was 14 I let the air out of the tyre of a parked car, dumped garbage into a mail box and threw snow balls at passing cars. … Continue reading

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The Hoarder

Hastings Old Town East Sussex, February 2012   Dear Noel In the immortal words of Simon Van Winkle, ‘All good things must come to an end’ and so I must tell you that your stay with us will be winding … Continue reading

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The club is my home

Club des Amitiés boxing club, Goma, Nord-Kivu November 2011   I am an orphan and am alone in the world. I work with the mechanics here in the Kibabie market in Goma, which is what feeds me, but it is … Continue reading

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It has been this way for a long time

Goma, Nord-Kivu November 2011 Yes, the violence is now quite serious. They will come to your house at night, they will demand money and they will kill you. Sometimes it is by people who are carrying out an execution, where … Continue reading

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I am angry with my Father!

Goma, Nord Kivu Province Democratic Republic of Congo, October 30th 2011   The movie Ezra, a full length drama about a child soldier in a fictional African country who is abducted by rebels, comes back to his own village and kills … Continue reading

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Finding peace in a war zone—the Salaam Kivu International Film Festival

Goma, Nord Kivu Province Democratic Republic of Congo, October 27th 2011   Art will happen anywhere it is imagined and the venue for the Salaam Kivu International Film Festival (SKIFF) in Goma, eastern Congo, is packed out this afternoon—most of the … Continue reading

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Bullshit! Navigating the BS factor in the DRC

Goma, Nord Kivu Province Democratic Republic of Congo October 26th 2011   You are not intelligent! Do you think you can come here and ask me questions? I do not know you! Can you do that in your country? No. If … Continue reading

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Neither heaven nor hell—life in the slums of Rio de Janeiro

Maré favela, Rio de Janeiro October 2011 The slums—or favelas—of Brazil’s cities as seen through movies and pop culture are generally places of unspeakable brutality. From City of God—the 2002 film that tells the—mostly—true story of the short brutish lives … Continue reading

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Fighting for peace—boxing and building better lives in gangland Brazil

Maré favela, Rio de Janeiro October 2011 You are crossing an invisible line, it is another drug gang’s territory from this point forward; the bullet holes you see are from the battles to enforce that, there are people in this … Continue reading

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From Congo to Brazil—a journey

October 2011 If things happen for a purpose then the obstacles encountered getting the staff of my child soldiers NGO from war torn eastern Congo to Brazil were a test—obstacles in our path every step of the way, from one … Continue reading

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The wrong side of history—an evening among apartheid’s last soldiers

September 14th 2011 Die Bos—“The Bush” in Afrikaans—outdoor pub is situated in a hollow under a forest of thorn trees and, with a copper moon rising above the tree line on a summer evening, is a suitable setting for gathering … Continue reading

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A tyranny of beauty

Free State, South Africa 2011 Uncommonly beautiful people wield power—their attractiveness being some kind of innate social capital. That beauty can command indulgences and empower much whether for good or ill. For the latter just ask anyone on the receiving … Continue reading

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Valley of Roses

Rosendal Free State South Africa, August 6th 2011 Rosendal—Rose Valley—in the eastern Free State is reached by a dirt road from over a mountain pass and when you descend down into the valley and arrive at this small but very … Continue reading

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Van Dam’s Pirates

Ficksrus Free State South Africa July 10th 2011 Hollywood movies about little league sports teams are a formula—the story line requires that a struggling team of under dogs and misfits experience early failure and disappointment before being inspired to believe … Continue reading

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Farm team

Ficksrus, Free State June 19th 2011 The 1988 sports comedy film Bull Durham starring Kevin Costner, Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins put a spotlight on life in the farm teams of American minor league baseball and ultimately became a cult … Continue reading

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Soweto Day 2011—Liberation 35 years on

Ficksrus, Free State South Africa June 16th 2011 It is clear and cold with a bright winter sun on Soweto Day, a public holiday in South Africa that celebrates the 1976 Soweto riots, and I am marking it by watching … Continue reading

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South Africa’s local government elections: in the toilet

Free State, May 18th 2011 When the African National Congress (ANC) mayor in the small town of Viljoenskroon in South Africa’s Free State province let an untendered sanitation contract for the local black township to a company owned by her … Continue reading

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DRC: Huricane

Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo July 2011 The lives of professional boxers are inextricably linked with suffering—success tending to be fleeting and short lived, brought short by defeat, self-destructive behaviour or injustice. Hurricane Carter endured years of wrongful imprisonment, Mike … Continue reading

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DRC: Convoy

April 17th 2011 Rushuru, Nord Kivu Democratic Republic of Congo Are things getting better? No, no they’re not. Something can happen at any time and you never know when. We had 20 incident reports last month—something violent enough for us … Continue reading

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DRC on the downswing

DRC on the downswing Goma, Nord Kivu January 18th 2011 th No matter how poor and conflict ridden an African country may be the single issue that makes them more bearable is knowing whether they are on the trajectory to … Continue reading

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The boxer

Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo April 11th A late night phone call from an aggrieved professional boxer asking to see you may not be the kind of request anyone would wish to receive. But I’ve been kind of hoping for … Continue reading

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Life’s a riot

Goma April 10th 2011 Truth is a slippery commodity—we can know it only to the extent revealed and on this day when there is a near riot in the town of Goma, eastern Congo, based on half truth and rumour … Continue reading

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Fight parade

Goma DRC April 9th 2011 The easiest route to the public’s attention in a country without a lot of modern media is to do it the traditional way—you take your message directly to the streets. That is what is happening … Continue reading

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Don King Congo

On boxing promoters in the Congo, Goma April 8th 2011 Fight promoter may not be the top of any list of the most reputable vocations. There is a sleazy underside to the world of boxing in whatever country it takes … Continue reading

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Zombie wrestlers and fearful boxers—very mixed martial arts in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Stade des Volcans, Goma DRC April 5th There is a universal appeal to professional wrestling—you will find it in any corner of the world, the combination of faux combat, gymnastic ability and pure acting and theatre finding resonance for audiences … Continue reading

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Rwanda: the fatal flaw

Kigali, Rwanda March 31st 2011 Soldiers with guns are something a traveller will become used to in Africa. They are not exactly comforting but are easy to ignore. In Rwanda, which prides itself—with some justification—on being non-corrupt, soldiers in the … Continue reading

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The Catechist

Aga Khan Hospital Nairobi, Kenya March 25th 2011 If someone tells you they are going to pray for you the reaction of most non-faith people—including this one—might typically be bemusement. But if faith is not much part of your life … Continue reading

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Nairobi law!

The Aga Khan Hospital, Nairobi Kenya March 21st 2011 When the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation put out the TV show Street Legal in 1987 as its own domestic knock-off copy of the popular American programme LA Law, it was following what … Continue reading

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Degenerates

The Peponi Hotel, Lamu Island Kenya, March 20th 2011 There is something cruel about upper crust English accents—it is as though the beauty of the speech is directly related to its lack of sincerity or inherent kindness. What someone says … Continue reading

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The refugee

Lamu Island, Kenya March 20th 2011 A man can come to escape from many things on Lamu Island—the sea breezes and relaxed Swahili culture of this timeless town and its endless sand beaches are a feast for the eye and … Continue reading

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Kenya—jet set destination or sinking ship?

Nairobi March 13th 2011 To reach Nairobi Kenya direct from the DRC is to have arrived in a Metropole, the only one, by default, in East and Central Africa or anywhere else from Cairo to The Cape. Here is a … Continue reading

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A door to another world

On leaving the DRC for Rwanda and Kenya March 12th 2011 To cross the border from DRC into Rwanda at Gisenyi is to pass through the door to another world. Leaving behind Goma and everything that is shambolic about it … Continue reading

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The DRC—Death in the afternoon

Goma, DRC March 12th 2011 When the Angolan Army intervened we were quite unprepared. They, and the Zimbabweans, had tanks, heavy weaponry and aircraft. We were lightly armed. I lost many friends that day in Kitona; I saw people killed … Continue reading

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The Goma International Film Festival—war zone vogue

If someone were to tell you that a city was the worst in the world you could either be horrified or fascinated by it. Some people spend time compiling such lists—generally as part of a corporate HR exercise to determine … Continue reading

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The Kivu conflicts: Begin the begin

A short history of a long war Goma Nord-Kivu March 6th 2011 If someone were to ask what the conflict in Congo’s Kivu region was all about it might not be possible to answer without the framework for a PhD … Continue reading

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DRC: High as a kite

A ramble through Goma March 4th When Quentin Tarantino released the movie Pulp Fiction in 1994 and its hyped-up sound track of Surf Rock, Funk, Soul, Rock-a-Billy and overlooked pop songs, I felt like my favourite music had been ripped-off. … Continue reading

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DRC: In the training camp of the champ

Goma, Nord-Kivu March 3rd With less than a week to go to Kibomango’s Fight Day the training is on in earnest and the early morning sessions now proceed to plan like a military operation. I am inside the training camp … Continue reading

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Almost real—coach’s corner at the Stade des Volcans

Goma, Nord-Kivu March 1st 2011 Jab-jab, droit! Jab-jab, droit! It is the day after a failed coup in the DRC but no one is paying much attention, and not here this morning either, where our boxing drills have been going … Continue reading

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Line dancing in the DRC—Saturday night in the Star Wars Bar

Goma, Nord-Kivu February 27th Most clubs and drinking establishments in eastern Congo remind you of the Star Wars Bar, or at least the Wild West: soldiers, diamond traders, Russian pilots, bar girls, aid workers. They are not necessarily threatening and … Continue reading

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DRC: Fight Club

Goma, Nord-Kivu February 20th 2011 Congolese videos have an endearing home made quality to them, all jerky hand held shots and awkward camera angles. But this one is something entirely different—whether inadvertent or not, it feels like film noir. I … Continue reading

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DRC: A shirt on someone’s back

The Kivu Assistance and Reintegration Centre, Goma, Nord-Kivu February 19th 2011 The police truck must have been going pretty fast when it hit that telephone pole in Goma—it T-boned the front of the vehicle perfectly, slicing through the engine compartment … Continue reading

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An African hospital

The Heal Africa hospital, Goma, Nord-Kivu February 17th Hospitals are not joyful places, they underline knowledge of our own mortality and an African one can produce a range of emotions for a visitor. The main hospital in Goma, eastern Congo, … Continue reading

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DRC: The Terminator won’t be deterred

Goma North-Kivu February 10th For a small city Goma does actually have traffic jams and a morning rush hour. As the traffic slows down the motorcycle taxi drivers—who are my main means for getting around town—are in their element, weaving … Continue reading

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DRC: Lowest of the low

The Kivu Assistance and Reintegration Centre Goma, Nord-Kivu February 10th One thing Bob Geldoff probably learned during his own development aid Odyssey is that no matter how slovenly or selfish someone might be in their normal life, there is nothing … Continue reading

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DRC: Dead letter office

Goma, Nord-Kivu February 4th Goma’s central post office is a colonial era building built in a faux Norman modernist style from the 1930s with a steep pitched terra cotta tile roof, a large round turret anchoring one side and an … Continue reading

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DRC: Out of my league

Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo February 3rd 2011 In 1961 when US writer George Plimpton stepped into the ring and sparred three rounds with then boxing champion Sugar Ray Robinson as part of an assignment for Sports Illustrated, he both … Continue reading

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DRC: The Jungle Combatants

Goma, Nord-Kivu January 28th “Club des amités!” “Les combatants de Jungle!” “Club des amités!” “Les combatants de Jungle!” It is 6:30 AM with the sun beginning to light the dusty, dirty, urine smelling Stade des Volcans (Volcanos) football ground in … Continue reading

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DRC: Going mano a mano with Mr Kibomango

Goma, Nord Kivu January 25th Rounding a corner in the Cirque Sportif informal settlement in Goma there is a rumble up ahead, with some kind of fight going on. A crowd has formed a circle, just like a schoolyard fight … Continue reading

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DRC: Markets and money when there is no trust

Goma, Nord Kivu January 25th Many things can pass through your mind as you walk through an informal market in Africa. They are noisy and chaotic with squawking animals, crowds and burning rubbish in the street. One can choose to … Continue reading

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DRC: My gun for a Facebook account

Goma, Nord Kivu January 24th We haven’t walked far from the hotel before there is a huge crash up ahead followed by a thud. A moto-taxi has just been run over and the driver and passenger are in the intersection, … Continue reading

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DRC: You are well informed, said the Colonel

Scaling up the Kivu Reintegration Centre.  Goma, Nord Kivu January 21st The director of the UN’s demobilisation operations, or Disarmament, Demobilisation, Repatriation Rehabilitation and Reintegration (DDRRR) in Eastern Congo, arrives late for our meeting which takes place in a porta-cabin … Continue reading

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DRC: Good morning Goma

The Kivu Reintegration Centre, Goma Nord-Kivu January 20th Once you’ve passed the dreaded accreditation process at the hands of intelligence and got yourself settled, there is actually much to appreciate in Goma. The attractively laid out colonial city, with its … Continue reading

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DRC: An ‘interview’ not to be relished

Goma, Nord Kivu January 18th The situation of North Kivu is definitely better now than my last visit a year and a half ago—if still violent and conflict ridden—but Goma itself has not necessarily changed for the better. The corruption … Continue reading

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Congo: meeting the best and worst people in the world

Rwanda-DRC Frontier at Goma, January 16th 2011 Walking alone across the frontier into DRC I am met at the guard post by Ferdinand Benge-Luendo, my friend and counterpart. It is an emotional moment: I haven’t seen him in 18 months … Continue reading

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Rural Rwanda: the capital is not the country

Kigali to Goma Jan 15th 2011 That a capital city is not the country is something to keep in mind, and once you have departed Kigali and entered the hills and mountains of rural Rwanda you are face to face … Continue reading

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Rwanda: escaping history

Getting ahead, looking past the past, Kigali Jan 8th-15th 2011 Those getting on board the plane tell you something about the destination you are going to. The flight from Johannesburg to Kigali on Rwandair, the country’s small but oddly endearing … Continue reading

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South Africa: unfinished business

Johannesburg, January 5th 2011 For an English speaking visitor South Africa presents all the familiar touch points of Anglo-Commonwealth culture, language, food, and sport together with obviously western service and product standards, but also the strange and unsettled feeling of … Continue reading

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DRC Diary

It is difficult to describe the feeling you experience when crossing the Congo river from the city of Brazzaville to Kinshasa, the Democratic Republic of Congo’s ragged megalopolis and capital city. There is a sense of expectation and excitement and, one must admit, trepidation. It is like knowing you are entering an experience where you don’t know what is going to happen and what you will see or do. The river is so massive and deep and fast flowing here even though it is miles wide, as though it is draining a continent, which it is, and the water is a muddy red and full of clumps of green water hyacinth the size of coffins and small cars which are coming downstream. And then you reach the opposite shore and see all the river boats and barges tied up at the port, having come from far upriver. There are huge log booms rafted together with little straw huts on top of them and people living there with their cooking fires and one wonders of their journey downriver to the city. I imagine the boats and the river bank as largely unchanged since Joseph Conrad’s time, when he was a river boat captain here in 1889 and wrote Heart of Darkness. Continue reading

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The other Congo, Brazzaville and beyond

Brazzaville, Republic of Congo April 28th 2009 Brazzaville was a beautiful, even romantic, city once. At the end of the 1942 Hollywood movie Casablanca Humphrey Bogart and Claude Raines announce they are leaving for here to join the Free French … Continue reading

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A failure to globalise

The National Post February 28th 2004 Globalisation’s ‘failure’ does not cause poverty, as the UN’s Internatonal Labour Organisation purports to find. In fact, just the opposite is true. The International Labour Organisation’s (ILO) contribution to the globalisation debate, released this … Continue reading

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The Economist The World in 2004

Africa’s extremes Sub-Saharan Africa will end 2004 as it has for most of the past decade—underperforming economically, and wracked by mal-governance and declining living standards. Home to a disproportionate share of the world’s failed and failing states, the UN will … Continue reading

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Obituary: Quentin Keynes, explorer of Africa in the Victorian mould

The Independent, London 7 March 2003 Quentin George Keynes, film-maker and book collector: born London 17 June 1921; died Cambridge 26 February 2003 In 1937 Quentin Keynes climbed to the roof of his family’s house in Hampstead and refused to … Continue reading

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