Former
President of the United Republic of Tanzania HE. Dr Jakaya Mrisho
Kikwete has flagged off the 2016 Kili Challenge at Machame Gate in Moshi
marking its 15th year historical event!!. Government authorities and
institution, United Nations Development Programme representatives in
Tanzania, the general public and Strong 57 Kili climbers and 30 Cyclists
were all there ready to mark the historical event.
Speaking
during the ceremony to start a 7 days double routes, President Kikwete
commended GGM and its partnering stakeholders for the continued
commitment to support government initiative in the fight against HIV and
AIDS.
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Today’s images….What a positive sight despite the tiredness!!!!
“The
initiative is now approaching to 1,000 people from all across the world
participating in the Kilimanjaro Challenge and combined with joint
effort with other initiatives, the reduction of HIV infections has been
reduced from a double digits to 5.1% nationalwide…this is commendable
effort”.
He
added that Tanzania at that percentage, people must be proud of the
hard work done by the government through TACAIDS and its associate
partners such as GGM and this has been possible through these kind of
innovative approaches.
“I
sincerely thank GGM and its partners for this noble undertaking. This
is a positive corporate responsibility. I therefore ask other companies
and even individuals to contribute to this course. Let us all rise up to
join the fight against HIV & AIDS in order to make our Country the
first in the world to get to 3 Zeros: Zero New Infections, Zero Stigma
and Zero AIDS related deaths. "He said.
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the hungry Cycling team was enjoying a video clip while waiting for the lunch to be set on the “Road table”.
GGM
Managing Director Mr. Terry Mulpeter appreciated the government support
to the initiative. “Your presence here our Former President, signifies
your personal commitment to this noble fight and the government of
Tanzania appreciations in supporting the joint efforts made by Private
sector and Public Institution by working hand in hand to support
government initiatives in the fight against HIV and AIDS in Tanzania”
He added that GGM in partnership with TACAIDS and other organizations,
want to see a healthy and productive society. Mr. Terry said “this year,
the heroic and determined climbers and cyclists are from Tanzania,
Mali; South Africa, United States, United Kingdom and Australia together
will be undertaking this Challenge for a good cause and for fulfilling
the dreams.” He concluded.
GGM
Managing Director jointly with Executive Director from TACAIDS handled
over certificates of appreciations to HE. President Kikwete Ret. (1995
-2005) as well as HE President Ali Hassan Mwinyi-Ret. (1985-1995)
Day IV:
Climbing Updates
GGM Kili Climb Lead Captain: Kelvin Yasiwa
Assistant Captain: Japhet Kidende
It
was 9:00am when a group of 57 Kili Challenge Climbing Heroes left
Baranco Camp in deep silence despite the most fresh tasty breakfast they
had with the famous cucumber soup. The walk today took the team 6hrs to
Karanga Camp for an early rest before tomorrow where they will face the
Great wall climbing famous as “Kissing rocks.” Tomorrows’ Challenge is
not a cliff face and it is not a climb. It is mostly a very steep path
that requires the team to use their hands every now and then with a bit
of a scramble in a couple of places.
At
Karanga, the team relaxed while looking at the beautiful sunset view
from the far west high above the clouds. Unfortunately, one hero who
was so determined to make it to the top, tried and tried real hard, but
the body could not take it further due to the altitude and
acclimatization adaptation. He was advised by doctors not to continue
with the Challenge. Therefore the number has come down from 57 to 56
climbers.
There
is symptoms of altitude sickness to almost everyone in the team today
resulted by climbing on high altitude. However the level of effect
differs from one individual to another. It is a tough call.
Height: 13255 ft / 4040m
Walking distance: 5.5 km/3.5 miles
Walking time: 6 hours
Altitude gain: 55 m/185 ft
Cycling Updates:
GGM Kili 360 Cycling Lead Captain: Andrew Austin
Assistant Captain: Gordon Maclear.
The
team is currently going under the “No network zone” Despite several
communications attempts made, we did not have further information apart
from the last successful communication through Whatsapp by the captain
when the team was taking lunch on the road at 1:27pm. We will inform you
once the communication channel issues have been solved and secured.
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