Der Schatz Von Njinjo (Der Käse von Njindjo) by Fritz Gleißen
Hannes Waday is starving as a personal consultant for industrial economy in Moshi, the capital of Tanganyika. However, after a fellow German tourist tells him a story about a legendary family treasure from colonial times, Waday embarks on a journey to find it. He is finance and counseled by his not-so-frugal but business savvy aunt Honorata. With her supporting him, he embarks upon an epic adventure through much of East Africa until finally he finds the treasure. On a trip to Kilwa where locals are celebrating their annual festival, Wadays discovers a dreadfully secret map. Having had enough of the dangers involved with further prying his findings, he flees and retreats out of Tanzania to return to Europe. Once back home, Widay found out the map was made by a German academic explorer in Tanganyika called Theodor Feuerbach's Eloquent City that was published in the 1950s. Feuerbäch wrote of a hidden treasure in the Muslim city of Kilwa, and has several mentions of the mysterious king Ras Ali (often referred to as “Ras el Khali”) who appeared to be wealthy and famous. Waday returned to Tanzania later and found that Njinjo castle was nothing but a small hut, while many of his men refused to accept his decision to return. Six months later, a missionary came to Zanzibar that he had heard about before finding Njinjo treasure, saying that Ras Ali was still alive and awaiting the special turn of an egg which might expose the locations of hidden gold. This turn revealed the hiding spot of Njinjo relics located in the basement of his palace before he died. Around ten people were killed searching for the right egg, however, eight accounts were published on the matter throughout European and African literatures. Following those footsteps, other agents, including Waday, raced through impoverished Tanganyikan to find and bring it back. They met with a fortune in the wealth of royal household, but they also battled with terrible odds such as toxic waste, political unrest, and cannibals. Nevertheless, Waday finally managed to succeeded in his journey and brought the hideous gold home to Germany. The book, Die Käse Waday was compiled based on a historical true incident to describe the current and hilarious life across East Africa where poverty and justice blend in one another. It therefore, functioned as an excellent guide for adventurous trips to endangered World Heritage Sites—such as Kilwa Town and Stonetown on Zanzibar (the world’s largest and oldest remaining Islamic trading port), World Cultural Heritage sites Serengetti and Ngorontoro craters as well as trips of self-discovery on the Kilimanjaros (Africa’s highest volcanic peak). As readers are accustomed to reading these novels out of keen interest, I wish to
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Язык: Немецкий
ISBN: 9783847649878
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Hannes Wabaye, am Hungertuch nagender Wirtschaftberater aus Moshi am Kilimanjaro, ist pleite. Da kommt ihm die Geschichte eines deutschen Touristen, der von einem sagenhaften Familienschatz aus der Kolonialzeit berichtet, gerade recht. Finanziert und beraten von seiner geschäftstüchtigen Tante Honorata, heftet sich Wabaye an dessen Fersen und gerät in einen Sumpf aus Tod, Korruption und Gier. Über Zanzibar und Dar es Salaam reist er bis ins Jahrhunderte alte Kilwa ans Ende der Welt. Nie allzu weit entfernt: Gangster des Dar es Salaamer Schieberkönigs, gefährlicher noch als Superintendent Makaïdi von der Mordkommission in Dar es Salaam. «Nicht gerade unbestechlich, aber fähig», wie ein deutscher Förderer ihn beschreibt. – Die Geschichte basiert auf einem wahren Fall und beschreibt auf mehr als 370 Seiten ebenso humorig wie farbenfroh aktuelle Lebensverhältnisse in einem der ärmsten, aber auch zivilsten Länder Afrikas. Sie taugt so auch als Vorbereitung auf Reisen zu den Weltkulturerbe-Stätten Kilwa und Stonetown (Zanzibar), ins Weltnaturerbe der Serengeti und des Ngorongoro-Kraters ebenso wie für Selbstfindungstrips auf den Kilimanjaro.