Transport in Mozambique is similar to many developing countries....how many Mozambicans can you fit into a bus or into the back of a truck..? Always one more.
The bloke at the front right was concerned about my taking photos of his Chapa...no doubt...like most...unlicensed. The Govt attempts to license these operators but, the demand is so great, it is worth the effort to dodge.
Overloaded vehicles are a fact of life....and...it is never really full until there is at least one goat on top.
You can note that this bus is not yet fully packed.....no goat.
The numerous water containers you see strapped to the back of the bus are for the woman to take off, as she gets off the bus, so she can bring a full container of water back to the house with her.
You read/hear about the road deaths in Africa, a bus crashes, and many die. I was headed north on the EN1 on the 27th September 00, and I came across a two vehicle accident where a truck had taken out the side of a bus going in the opposite direction. I, and a Mozambican compatriot, were the first vehicle on site, I had UHF comms, and I spent the next 4 hrs doing our best to triage and evacuate the wounded people...7 dead.
Everywhere the buses stop within towns along the EN1 as it stops there is a rush from women selling local foods, drinks, anything.....
OK....who can guess what the following Mozambican fast food is??????...it used to be a lot faster!!!
Yes....you are right...rat on a stick...and NO...I have never had one. Had mouse on a stick though...cooked well.


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