
“There are no lady mzungus now,” says Jack, using the Swahili term for white person as he waits for business in the coastal town of Watamu, “not even travellers.”Indeed.
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“There are no lady mzungus now,” says Jack, using the Swahili term for white person as he waits for business in the coastal town of Watamu, “not even travellers.”Indeed.
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| March 5, 2008 10:32 PM
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I have no idea what you mean.
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Ah, but you can bet it's not giraffes the beach boys are selling to the mzungu ladies :D