I have only visited Botswana once, ( Joan, my views: Search results for botswana (joan-myviews.blogspot.com), but the burning desire to return and explore more, increases daily.
Yes, the former colonial masters so divided the tribes of Africa
and planted such hatred among them, that
many countries have been torn by civil war and the modern power-hungry
leaders so evil, that they are unwilling to help their population ‘get
over it' and move one.
But thank heavens, Rwanda did and is today a very stable and progressive
country and one I would love to visit.
Oh boy, how I would also love to visit Mali which had one of history’s greatest and most intellectually-developed empires, but their constant infighting makes it impossible.
And while I am at it, I shall complain about my great disappointment when I was going to Kenya in 2018, (Joan, my views: KENYA: THE MOST AMAZING OUTDOORS (joan-myviews.blogspot.com), at not being able to visit Ethiopia. For I actually bought an air ticket and obtained a visa to visit that next door country, but guess what, they started a civil war thereπ‘.
So not only did I lose my air fare (which was non-refundable) but also my visa fee, (US $50), as it is one of the few African countries which does not allow Jamaicans visa-free entry!
It all comes back to security when I travel these days, so my ancestral homeland Ivory Coast, has to sit on the back burner for a while!
For in 2010, they had another civil war which killed thousands and left over half million people displaced and they have not been able to get their act together yet.
And talking about wars, I consider a large segment of the Jewish population to be extremely evil because of their support for what the Netanyahu government is doing to the Palestinians, especially the women and children.
However, what is happening in Gaza is nothing in comparison to what is happening in Somalia, where power hungry blacks have murdered an estimated million of their fellow Africans and today some four million people are said to be on the verge of famine.
What is especially disheartening too is how most of the world, especially the black world, is
ignoring what is happening there.π¨
But now, I want to return to Botswana, my model
country.
Yes, that country is rich in diamonds, but what is outstandings
and unusual, is how the government has always used its resources to develop its people.
So, it not only has low debt and Africa’s highest credit rating, but also, although 70% of the country is dessert, it gives its citizens free land, free healthcare and free education! In addition, university students receive $154 in allowances monthly.
Incidentally, it is the desert there which has created Botswana’s most important UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Okavango Delta located in the Kalahari Desert. This is a vast inland delta formed with the Okavango River.
Yup, Botswana is so far up my bucket list, that its bursting.
5 comments:
Hi cuz, a very interesting article. Thank you. You know who, from Pembroke Pines.
Joan, Joan, you never fail to inform and entertain. What a collection of knowledge on Mother Africa and your exploits. The things I learn from your blogs are unrivaled. Good going and keep it up.
Very informative.
Your wanderthirst will never be quenched, until your bucket list is completely empty of places to visit..what is great ,is that you take us on all your treks, and for this ..we're grateful..travel on my friend πππΎπΊ
I can always rely on your commentaries to get a real feel of the places you visit. Thanks for sharing.
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