Page 57 - Timbuktu, an ancient city of 'piety, tolerance, wisdom and justice' I remember when, growing up, people often used the expression ‘from here to Timbuktu’ to refer to a place that was an inaccessible or an unimaginable distance away. The origin of this notion was born from the ... Read more
Page 201 Muna and Irene, project coordinators, then took us to meet Jennifer, a healthcare worker who qualified to receive her bike during the RAPIDS initiative. Like Evelyn’s mother, Jennifer already led a full life let alone volunteering to care for twenty-eight people on a regular basis. She received her ... Read more
Page 332 Without warning, my front wheel struck a bulldust-concealed dip in the track and I tumbled head first over the handlebars, landing with a spectacular face-plant into the ground. Fortunately, the only damage was a slight scrape on my nose and a dent in my pride. It was no ... Read more