Earlier this month I attended some training in Morogoro.
The one-week event would begin on some Monday, so travelling from Dar wasn't a big deal. There are lots of buses, big and small. Particularly there are two companies which are fierce competitors--Aboud and Hood. Others include Islam and Saddiq, as well as numerous 26-seater minibuses.
I took Aboud for reason I always take Dar Express when I'm travelling northwards: If there is a breakdown, the company buses plying same route are sure to bring in support or even pick passengers that are in a hurry. The trip was uneventful.
Training would take place at Amabilis Conference Centre. This is a squeaky-clean new facility along Kilakala road that is also a Roman Catholic convent. It was so soothing staying at the facility with its nicely trimmed hedges, well attended lawns and hush-hush environment that makes one feel closer to heavens.
The little I could see of Moro town during late evenings, it's a lively little place. As in other towns, there were lots of pubs. Someone confided to me that most of those pubs belong to SUA lecturers. Internet cafes and stationery shops too. No comment there, no law broken, creating labour.
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