Jack Meena AfricaNews reporter in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Photo: Elles van Gelder
Dear Friends,
Every mind is now set for the weekend. People want to relax and strike. I see friends in Copenhagen, Oslo, Helsinki, Berlin, Brussels all heading to Amsterdam. In Kampala they are thinking of Angernoir, Silk while in Nairobi Florida 2000, Simmers and the like.

In Cape Town it’s all at Water Front and in Dar, talk of Mambo Club, Blue Mango and Rose Garden. In today’s world, however, work pressure has become a part of most people. As such social activities are almost non-extent. Social psychologists and therapists are all tied up with a helluva lot to counsel social disorders (sycophants). It’s a vicious cycle: work- social problems-work!
As I was set to sign off from the office, a client came in! She skillfully presented her case, which of course, had to do with how best Africa could be lifted off her misery. “Presently, Africa is becoming very important, everybody is talking about Africa - HIV/AIDS, poverty, hunger, civil war, floods, draught, corruption, good governance, creative leadership, ethics and leadership…” she said.
Africa is virgin. Africa is fertile. Africans are not aware of that. We are in a deep slumber. Explorers have returned and this time round in style. They come in the guise of helping Africa from her deep rooting problems! They are investors, problem solvers and development partners. They explore and tap in. They establish lukewarm partnerships and get us work. African leaders and elites have become agents of this change.
Yes. They are paid per diems to facilitate this. I don’t want to ruin your weekend. Think aloud, “Is Africa becoming important now?”