Out. 18, 2019 Live from the road

Arusha Clock Tower - Arusha Sheikh Amri Abeid Stadium

Reported by Garga Chamberlain, Vasanti Niemz 6.0 km

Today was not so much a Peace Run as a Peace Parade. The question was -- would it rain on our parade? Undaunted by the weather we set out as a team for the Clock Tower in downtown Arusha ready to meet up with local schoolchildren who were going to join us for a march through town to the Sheikh Amri Abeid Memorial Stadium.

Link to the TV report: https://youtu.be/fahoCYabJk0

Arriving at 8am we were the only ones at the meeting point! Most of us opted for jackets but Vasanti kept the rain off with a Kilimanjaro bush hat. We were starting to wonder if the schools had been deterred by the weather.....

Kepha is a local trekking and safari guide who knows the Peace Run well from our visit to Arusha and Kili climb 6 years ago. He was all set to be our flag bearer on the parade.

After half an hour of sheltering from the rain we heard the sound of a band, and the local schoolchildren marched round the corner to join us. We had a parade!

More schools joined us as we headed off into the city.

Soon it was a parade of several hundred, from several diffferent schools and faith groups....all marching together with the Peace Torch leading the way.

The parade really filled the street! Luckily Arusha locals are used to traffic jams so there were no complaints about us blocking the road....

All smiles!

All oneness!

Passing the famous Arusha Declaration Monument, a significant site for Peace in Africa.

We were joined by Esther Andrew, co-founder of Jackpot Safaris and a long time Peace Run supporter.

Into the centre of Arusha...

Arrival at the Stadium, and a victory lap.

Peace Run team Tanzania!

Andrew Malalika was our MC for the day, introducing the Peace Run and the famous world figures who have held the Peace Torch. He was also our kiswahili-english translator for the ceremony.

Bishop Nassan Ngoy Ngoy spoke passionately about peace.

Then it was our turn to talk about the Peace Run.

And share a moment of silence with the children. Our inner-peace exercise is very simple. 1. You put your hand on your heart...

2. You close your eyes and feel your heartbeat, leaving behind the restlessness and worry of the mind....

3. Then you feel your heart's peace spreading out to others...in the stadium, in the city of Arusha, in the whole of Tanzania, and finally the whole world!

Andrew translated each step...

Visiting reporters joined in....

800 or so people shared the stillness and peace...

We finished by repeating "Amani" together - the kiswahili word for "Peace".

Our guest of honour, Anthony Mushi (Regional Education Officer, Primary Schools) spoke eloquently on the meaning of Peace.

Pastor Pius Steven passed the torch among the children so they all had a chance to touch or hold it.

Vasanti with Queen and Helen Malalika - Queen was one of the main Torch Bearers in 2013 in Arusha, when she was a kid of 7!

Singers from the Reheboth Victory Church performed a lovely Peace Song.

We presented Pastor Pius Steven of the Naioth Gospel Assembly with a certificate of appreciation from the Peace Run for all his help throughout our time in Tanzania. He has been travelling with us and looking after us and is a really enthusiastic supporter of the run.

Bishop Nassan Ngoy Ngoy received the Torch Bearer Award for his work for Peace with PSEDO (Peace Strengthening Ecomomic Derivative Organisation).

Andrew Malalika of Jackpot Safaris also received the Torch Bearer award - his support for the Peace Run over many years has been exceptional.

It's thanks to Andrew and his family and staff that the Peace Torch has been to the summit of Kilimanjaro!

Our thanks to the Kaloleni Primary School for supporting the Peace Run and taking part in today's event.

Our heartfelt gratitude also to the Naura Primary School.

We're very happy that the Makumbusho Primary School could be with us today.

Thanks to the Arusha School for their support and participation in the Peace Run.

We also want to offer our appreciation and thanks to the Levolosi Primary School for being Peace Run team members for the day!

Our third Torch Bearer Award went to Mwamvita O. Okengo'o, Games and Sports Officer, for her tireless work supporting and organising Peace Run and sports events in Arusha. We look forward to working with Mwamvita in years to come!

Anthony Mushi, Mwamvita O. Okongo'o and Bishop Nassan Ngoy Ngoy with the peace torch.

Peace Run selfies were extremely popular!

More Torch sharing!

UK Peace Runner Manatita Hutchinson with Mathias Evarest Bukile from the Regional Office of Sport.

The media were keen to learn more about the Peace Run and the day's events. Local reporters and TV interviewed our guest of honour Anthony Mushi (pictured) and our German Peace Runner Vasanti Niemz.

Sending peace to the universe.

Eager to finally also hold the Peace Torch.

After all the excitement it was time to head home through the streets - the heavy rain had held off once again and we'd only had to contend with a bit of drizzle. Someone is taking care of the weather for us here in Arusha!

Torch carried by
Garga Chamberlain (Great Britain), Joyce Bunju (Ghana), Manatita Hutchison (Great Britain), Martina Šimoníková (Czech Republic), Phaedra Rosario (United States), Pierre Bell (Cameroon), Vasanti Niemz (Germany).  
Photographers
Phaedra Rosario, Vasanti Niemz
The torch has travelled 6.0 km from Arusha Clock Tower to Arusha Sheikh Amri Abeid Stadium.

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