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		<title>Mbeya, TANZANIA to Lilongwe, MALAWI</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jun 2006 04:43:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Irene Butler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[THAT&#8217;S THE WAY IT IS &#8220;You must take Taqwa bus; it is the only international bus, come with me to office,&#8221; conveyed the reptilian skinned tout, Mr. Knight. My husband, Rick, and I were at the Mbeya City Terminal looking for a bus line going to Lilongwe. &#8220;What is the quality of Taqwa buses?&#8221; &#8220;Good, good. Executive class&#8221;, said clerk Pearson, with Knight&#8217;s confirming nod as he pointed to a glossy wall poster of a shiny green bus with the very word &#8220;Executive&#8221; emblazoned in gold atop the Taqwa insignia. We purchased tickets for 29,000 Tsh each ($30.50 Canadian) three days prior to our travel date. On departure day we were unexpectedly informed that Mr. Knight must transport us 8 km by mini-van to catch the bus at a farmer&#8217;s market. &#8220;The junction&#8221;, as it is known to locals, was swarming with activity. Ten-ton trucks were unloading heaps of green bananas alongside bushels of tomatoes, onions, cabbage, and hundred pound sacks of maize. A sign inside the junction office revealed this was also the office for a second international line &#8211; Tacbal. Hmmm; we humorously realized why no previous mention was made of the junction. Tacbal did not have a [...]]]></description>
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