Book Reading
Date: 1st Jan 2009
Time: 8:00pm
Venue: Dar es Salaam


 

 

Jasmine

She couldn’t keep her eyes awake though she felt drowsy.  Maybe from the herbal concoction he had made her drink.
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The Plate of Ugali

My mama used to say a real African man doesn’t eat chips or pasta.  That’s food for a mzungu man who
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Lunch

We all loved watching Uncle Aziz eat.  Was it the towel that was the attraction or the big belly or the shirt?
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Red Cocks and Black Goats

They are all so desperate, gullible and insecure!  Greedy too!   They will do anything to get their ways. 
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The Letter

I curse the day I received his letter.  A friend of ours, Jaffari, had come to visit his family after, being away..
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Stupid Women

“How dare he questions my ability of being a father.  Ati I can’t take care of my children!” he cursed loudly..
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Marrying a Chagga

I have always known that getting married to a Chagga woman is a headache, especially if you are a kyasaka
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A Chagga's First Time

There is something else you should know before getting married to a Chagga - especially one from the village...
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Status Quo

So you got lucky and married a Chagga. Let me warn you – Chagga’s have a thing with status quo.
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Forbidden Pleasure

The room was hot and noisy.  Smudged kohl rimmed women were leaning against the black walls of the bar
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