Kayaking the Kwanza River, Angola's longest river, which stretches for almost 1000 kilometers from Bie to the Atlantic. Photo courtesy Christian Stolte.

Kayaking the Kwanza River, Angola’s longest river, which stretches for almost 1000 kilometers from Bie to the Atlantic. Photo courtesy Christian Stolte.

Kayaking the Kwanza“, a recent three day adventure from Muxima to the Atlantic… The Angola Field Group invites you to drift down the Kwanza River, Angola’s biggest river, with ‘the kayak guys’. Take in their travelogue Thursday, July 10th at 7:45 PM at the Viking Club. They will offer kayaking tips for Angola and have on display one of their boats! (Please note our new starting time).

Water taxi, tranquilo. Photo courtesy Christian Stolte.

Water taxi, tranquilo. Photo courtesy Christian Stolte.

Baby alligator. Every year there are reports of humans, especially women and children, dragged into the river by alligators. Courtesy Christian Stolte.

Baby alligator. Every year there are reports of humans, especially women and children, dragged into the river by alligators. Photo courtesy Christian Stolte.

Glistening waters of the Kwanza River hold many secrets. Queen Nzinga's sister was reputedly drowned in the river by the Portuguese for spying in the 1640's. Photo courtesy Christian Stolte.

Glistening waters of the Kwanza River hold many secrets. Queen Nzinga’s sister was reputedly drowned in the river by the Portuguese for spying in the 1640’s. Photo courtesy Christian Stolte.

In addition, we will also be showing some clips of the historic and culturally rich Luandos region, south of the Kwanza River, home of the former Quicama warriors. Field Group members are invited to the annual Festas Populares dos Luandos , a time for those who left Luandos, to come back to the village and enjoy its traditions, September 12, 13, 14. Representative Serafim Quintino will be on hand to register people and answer questions.

Villagers welcoming visitors to the Luandos Festival.

Villagers welcoming visitors to the Luandos Festival. Photo courtesy http://kudisanza.wordpress.com

Everybody is welcome to attend. In close cooperation with the Viking Club, this event is offered free of charge. Beverages and snacks are sold, coupons must be purchased. The Viking Bar opens at 7:15 PM. The location is: main floor Edificio Maianga, Rua Marien Nguabi, No 118, Maianga, across from Panela de Barro restaurant. You can download a map showing the location of the Viking Club at angolafieldgroup.com/find-us

For Sale: Wild honey and artisanal peanut butter from the Mutti Farm in Moxico. Handwoven baskets from the Zambezi Women´s Cooperative. Natural medicine including Artemesia Tea from ANAMED in Bie. Books about Angola.

Area known as Luandos, located just outside the southeast zone of Quicama National Park.

Area known as Luandos, located just outside the southeast corner of Quicama National Park. Map courtesy http://kudisanza.wordpress.com – click map to enlarge.

Team Angola with the Angola Field Group team, proudly wearing Team Angola shirts, November 2013. Antonio Bartolomeu is third from the right and Captain Tita is in the centre.

Team Angola with the Angola Field Group team, proudly wearing Team Angola shirts, November 2013. Antonio Bartolomeu is third from the right and Captain Tita is in the centre.

The Angola Field Group offers its condolences to the family of Antonio Joao Bartolomeu, the crew member of Team Angola who perished in the storm that knocked him overboard during the Cape to Rio race, January 5th, 2014. All other crew members are out of hospital now except for Captain Tita who is reported to be starting to walk. Team Angola gave a presentation to the Angola Field Group on November 14, 2013. It was an evening with an atmosphere of happy anticipation as  Field Group participants sent the sailors off with well wishes.

The following information was released by www.bavaria-yachtbau.com:
The start of the Cape Town to Rio Race on Saturday (January 4) is overshadowed by a tragic death and many injured sailors and yachts in distress.

In a heavy south-west storm with wind speeds of up to 60 knots and waves with heights 6-10 meters, eight of the 36 starters in the 3600 miles long race from South Africa to Brazil on Sunday morning sent out several distress messages to the race committee.
A serious accident occurred on board the “Bille”, a Bavaria 55 that was sailing alongside her sister ship “Mussolo” for a sponsor from Angola, during which a crew member lost his life. The experienced crew of “Bille“ with their Portuguese skipper Luis Manuel de Oliveira Da Silva was already on the way back to Cape Town. Problems with the extreme weather conditions, the crew decided for security reasons to give up, on Sunday (January 5) around 15:00 hours, a gigantic wave broke over “Bille” causing a severe knock down. During this capsize the mast broke and a sailor was thrown from the cockpit into the water. The 46-year-old employee of a radio station Antonio Joao Bartolomeu from Angola could not swim back to the boat. He was one of the best sailors from Angola.
The crew of “Bille” was later rescued by a frigate from the South African Navy, and cared for there by the medical ICU. The “Bille” was recovered hastily by the Navy and initially taken in tow. The towing connection was later cut because the frigate had to attend to more injured sailors from other participating yachts.
“Our thoughts in these hours are with the Crew of” Bille “and relatives of the dead sailor. As we know, all the other crew members are now in safety and on the mend. The second Bavaria 55 from the Angola team has weathered the storm without major damage and is on the way to Rio, “says Daniel Kohl, Product Manager & Head of Marketing at Bavaria GmbH.

 

Part of the sailing team, from L to R: Filipe Luvambo, Captain Tita, Jean Pierre  (Jornal d'Angola, Nov. 4 2013)

Part of the sailing team, from L to R: Filipe Luvambo, Captain Tita, Jean Pierre (Jornal d’Angola).

The Angola Field Group invites you to “Meet the team” that will represent Angola in the ‘Cape to Rio 2014‘ sailing competition, the longest ocean race in the southern hemisphere, Thursday, November 14th, at 8:00 PM at the Viking Club. Their story begins a couple of decades ago when some of the team members, sons of local fishermen on the Ilha, joined sailing classes offered by Clube Naval. Our presenter, Captain Tita Correia da Silva, will give a brief background of Clube Naval, the second oldest naval club in Africa, and introduce us to his team and sketch out details of the race. The team is being sponsored by Angola Cables, a company that is laying undersea cables connecting Angola and Brazil. Captain Tita is an outspoken Angolan whom the Angola Field Group visited at his Zango housing project in 2004.

Everybody is welcome to attend. In close cooperation with the Viking Club, this event is offered free of charge. Beverages and snacks are sold at the Viking Bar which opens at 7:30 PM. Coupons must be purchased.

For Sale: A fresh batch of organic natural honey from the Mutti Farm in Moxico. Small and large handwoven baskets from the Zambezi Women´s Cooperative and also books about Angola including the latest in the series of children’s stories about Angola’s nature and wildlife.

You can download a map showing the location of the Viking Club on our website here. The Viking Club is on the main floor of Edificio Maianga,  Rua Marien Nguabi, No 118 in Maianga, across the street from the Panela de Barro restaurant.

Sailing class at Clube Naval on the Ilha (Universo)

Sailing class at Clube Naval on the Ilha (Universo).

 

Sign up now to compete with runners from all over the world in the first ever City of Luanda International Half Marathon along the Bay of Luanda, on September 1, 2013. There is also a 5 km mini marathon. Click here for full details.

Catch the World Cup matches at the Viking Club Bar – a big screen television has been set up and all are invited for the final games!

SCHEDULE:

28 June, Monday Brazil v Chile at 19.30

29 June, Tuesday Portugal v Spain at 19.30

02 July, Friday Quarter-Final Ghana v Uruguay at 19.30

03 July, Saturday Quarter Final Argentina v Germany ? v ? at 15.00 19.30

06 July, Tuesday Semi-Final at 19.30

07 July, Wednesday Semi-Final at 19.30

11 July, Sunday Final at 19.30

Everybody is welcome, the showings are free of charge. If you would like to volunteer to work behind the bar please email Christian at cisely.africare@gmail.com. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages and snacks are sold at the bar, $3.00 each. For a location map of the Viking Club visit this site’s Join Us page. The club is on the main floor of the ‘Predio Maianga’ at Rua Marien N”Guabi, No 118 in Maianga, across the street from the new Panela de Barra restaurant.

The Viking Club invites all members of the Angola Field Group to watch the World Cup events on the big screen which will be set up in the Viking Club Bar. Download the World Cup Schedule for Viking Club Word document attachment and keep checking this website for updates.

Everybody is welcome, the showings are free of charge but we are looking for volunteers to work behind the bar – Please email Christian at cisely.africare@gmail.com. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages and snacks are sold at the bar, $3.00 each. For a location map of the Viking Club visit this site’s Join Us page. The club is on the main floor of the ‘Predio Maianga’ at Rua Marien N”Guabi, No 118 in Maianga, across the street from the new Panela de Barra restaurant. There will be no presentations for the Angola Field Group in June.

Willkommen! On Sunday 13 June, 7:30 PM, Bitburger and Lufthansa are happy to welcome all World Cup fans to watch the game between Germany and Australia. Beer and sausages ‘on the house’ while supply lasts. We hope to see lots of supporters for Germany but you still get free beer and sausage if you cheer for the Ozzies!


 

Angola Field Group presentations are canceled for the month of January due to CAN 2010 (Campeonato Das Nacoes Africanas), that is the Africa Cup of Nations, Africa’s most important football tournament, which is being held this year in Angola from January 10 to January 31. Preliminaries are January 10 – 21. Quarterfinals are January 24- 25. Semifinals are scheduled for January 28 and the FINAL is January 31. Angola’s national football team, the Palancas Negras, qualified for their first World Cup in 2006 in Germany.

There will be a field trip on Sunday, January 24 (new date!). Check this website soon for details.

 

All CAN 2010 photos courtesy Silvia Legeane.