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Tag Archives: Freedom Day
#LonghaulersUnite 2: Chronic COVID Time Bomb Ticking
COVID-19 is not simply a binary threat of life or death: the third outcome is a spectrum of post-viral symptoms seriously affecting even young survivors’ abilities to work, study and parent. A year ago, I wrote about how the growing … Continue reading
WE LOVE DAKAR! Part 2: Teranga
Day One We spent our first night in Dakar outside the Ambassador’s house. We’d turned up at the SA Embassy late, having got lost on the way in, and arrived at 4pm, without an appointment. Yet former Chief of Defence … Continue reading
Posted in 16 Senegal
Tagged Ambassador Abel Mxolisi Shilubani, Boris and Peggi Sow, Dakar Conference, Daniel Egreteau, Deputy Minister Landers, Freedom Day, Hotel Terrou-Bi, King Fahd Palace Hotel, Le Ngor Restaurant, Ngor, Ngor Lounge, Ouakam, Radisson Blu Dakar, Sheriff Bojang Jnr., Trudie Amulungu, WADR, West African College of the Atlantic
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After the Fires
This has been one of the most difficult blogs to write since we left. The return to South Africa has had me so conflicted, putting me through a washing machine of emotions on spin, thrown between joy and despair and … Continue reading