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		By: Randy Lewis		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[From time to time people send me private emails that I find interesting regarding one trackchasing trip or another.  I&#039;ll always ask their permission to share it with a broader group.  I think you will find these comments from a fellow I met in Zimbabwe of interest.




Hi Randy

Complements of the New Year. We met at Bulawayo Motorsports Park on the 10th of December 2016 at the 3hr Endurance Race. I don&#039;t know if you would remember me, I&#039;m the gentleman who asked you about an America gentleman who is well known in the racing circles of Indianapolis by the name of Tom Weisenbach who happened to be my tutor on an online course I took on Motorsports Management- you said you did not know him.

Anyway I enjoyed reading your Zimbabwe Trachchasing report. What I also liked about it was the fact that it was informative not only on the racing part but on the political, economic and social front so that anyone who reads yo blog and is interested in travelling to Zim has an idea of what to expect once he/she is in the country.

Just to comment or add on a few things you mentioned in your report: Zimbabweans are one of the most hospitaliable people on this planet if not the most. We treat our visitors like royalty and in most cases we treat them better than the local folk and to prove that every household in the country has those very special spoons, folks, knives, plates, cups, teapots, saucers etc that is only reserved for visitors and no once else as a way to make you feel very welcome. 

As you were driving on the streets of Bulawayo I&#039;m sure you noticed that the streets were wide, Bulawayo has the widest streets in the country and it is one of the cities not only in Africa but in the world were you find centre parking- its one of the things we Bulawayo residents pride ourselves with which is proof that the city was vell planned.

A point of correction as I was checking out pictures on your facebook profile, Victoria Falls is the biggest waterfall in the world it is even bigger than Niagra Falls. Visit the link below; 

http://www.victoriafalls-guide.net/largest-waterfall.html 

I&#039;m hoping you will be visiting us very soon and this time make sure you bring your wife with you :-)

Regards

Njabulo &quot;JB&quot; Tazibona.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From time to time people send me private emails that I find interesting regarding one trackchasing trip or another.  I&#8217;ll always ask their permission to share it with a broader group.  I think you will find these comments from a fellow I met in Zimbabwe of interest.</p>
<p>Hi Randy</p>
<p>Complements of the New Year. We met at Bulawayo Motorsports Park on the 10th of December 2016 at the 3hr Endurance Race. I don&#8217;t know if you would remember me, I&#8217;m the gentleman who asked you about an America gentleman who is well known in the racing circles of Indianapolis by the name of Tom Weisenbach who happened to be my tutor on an online course I took on Motorsports Management- you said you did not know him.</p>
<p>Anyway I enjoyed reading your Zimbabwe Trachchasing report. What I also liked about it was the fact that it was informative not only on the racing part but on the political, economic and social front so that anyone who reads yo blog and is interested in travelling to Zim has an idea of what to expect once he/she is in the country.</p>
<p>Just to comment or add on a few things you mentioned in your report: Zimbabweans are one of the most hospitaliable people on this planet if not the most. We treat our visitors like royalty and in most cases we treat them better than the local folk and to prove that every household in the country has those very special spoons, folks, knives, plates, cups, teapots, saucers etc that is only reserved for visitors and no once else as a way to make you feel very welcome. </p>
<p>As you were driving on the streets of Bulawayo I&#8217;m sure you noticed that the streets were wide, Bulawayo has the widest streets in the country and it is one of the cities not only in Africa but in the world were you find centre parking- its one of the things we Bulawayo residents pride ourselves with which is proof that the city was vell planned.</p>
<p>A point of correction as I was checking out pictures on your facebook profile, Victoria Falls is the biggest waterfall in the world it is even bigger than Niagra Falls. Visit the link below; </p>
<p><a href="http://www.victoriafalls-guide.net/largest-waterfall.html" rel="nofollow ugc">http://www.victoriafalls-guide.net/largest-waterfall.html</a> </p>
<p>I&#8217;m hoping you will be visiting us very soon and this time make sure you bring your wife with you :-)</p>
<p>Regards</p>
<p>Njabulo &#8220;JB&#8221; Tazibona.</p>
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