TRAVERSE Issue 18 - June 2020 | 页面 68

young man pointed me in the direction of a new dealer in town; Motul. I was extremely lucky to find them. With the bike serviced, the rider and pillion rested, we planned to make the Malawi border in two days. The Great Eastern Road is what you need to take, this road serves as the lifeline for the small villages along the way. Everything happens along this road; all of the villages transport all their goods along this route. Meeting a young girl who was struggling to keep her bicycle upright as it was overloaded with sugar cane, she explained that she was going to the next town some five kilometres away, hoping to get 15c a length. “That’s a big load to push along,” I said to her. She replied that she was strong, and it was not a problem. Bags of charcoal are for sale everywhere in Zambia. Selling for $2.50 per bag, it seems to keep a lot of people employed, providing the little income that they need to survive. The problem is it has a m the local countrysid The roadsides of always lined with p everything from fru to livestock yet one things we have seen mice on skewers. Y not. By African standa to the border was fa a truck or bus to wo border brought the where we stayed for next morning, we w kilometres to ride t border crossing, th kilometres to reach capital of Malawi. T things much easier ling to do while thro crossing with all of that it requires. Arriving at the Za border, we were gre usual money chang TRAVERS