Time flies when having fun
Door: Joost Hoogenboom
Blijf op de hoogte en volg Joost
25 Oktober 2015 | Malawi, Blantyre
Another week has gone by already! Time really flies when having fun. Last week has gone by really fast! It was a week full of doing not a lot but still get a lot further in my research. I stayed at Doogles on Monday because my stomach was fighting a battle against Sunday's chicken. The stomach won in the long run, but thats not the point. At doogles, I was able to ask the crew a number of questions about spirituality and (rain)cults. It turns out that the parents of the managers are both members of the M'bona cult, which is really helpful for my research. I went back to work in the archives on Tuesday with a focus on the boxes labelled religion. This brought a few new insights, for example that Monotheism was not a new thing to the local people. The old religion so to say also knew a monotheistic tradition; with one high god and several spirits, all ancestors. When I was at the archives on Thursday, I met a local pastor who also studies the cult and gave me some usefull contacts. But what he told me was nothing compared to the person I met Friday. I was able to get a meeting with mr. D. D. Phiri, a renounced writer and someone who lived through the drought of 1949. He was able to give me quite a number of insights and information on the drought, amazing!
Saturday was matchday in Africa, South Africa against the New Zealand All Blacks in the Rugby worldcup and it was intense. Doogles was divided in two camps of supporters:around 20/25 South African supporters and a total of 1 (one) All Black supporter. The game was very exciting and intense with a very close result; New Zealand beat South Africa with 20 to 18; which means that one penaltykick would have been sufficient for the South Africans.
Today is administrationday for me and jazznight at Doogles, So I wont get bored. This is all there is for my blog this week, I'll catch up again later :-)
~J