Tony Thanks a million for your Message: 5 Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2020 22:46:48 +0530 Mge-ID: <CAPsceg_UiEKtZQX8o_akrR4Xw6kekELZ2fcom <capsceg_uiektzqx8o_akrr4xw6kekelz2f0ztjs69dhg831...@mail.gmail.com>>From: Tony de Sa <tonyde...@gmail.com>
Subject: [Goanet] The Goan Club - East Africa The same Goans so proud to be Western discriminate against fellow Goans in this case because he was a Goan Hindu Police man . I will leave the story below xxx. I want to write about heroes in Moshi: both Goans and Non Goans: 1) The Shah family decided to employ handicapped people to man the leather goods factor...they made caps, calendars etc. 2) Have you heard of the Martin Family I meet them in Goa about 14 years ago. Dom Martin is a great artist but also a poet. He is in defense of the rights of the Palestinians. Than you Tony .....Your Perspectives stand not like some who pretend that Goan Clubs make us Dark Skinned English Regards Adolfo I can remember a peculiar situation in Moshi, then Tanganyika. We had a club called the Goan Association and we were given a plot of land for a clubhouse. We first had a wooden clubhouse which came down one day and we had a new one built at the top of the property. One fine day a Hindu Goan whose name was Molu Desai and was from Cuncolim walks into the club demanding membership. The managing committee of the club was in a tizzy. Such a situation had never happened. Most of our community laboured under a delusion that all Goans were necessarily Catholic. Molu Dessai was reluctantly granted membership. But he also joined the Hindu Gymkhana where he felt he was more welcome. Molu Dessai worked for the Tanganyika Police. Regards, Tony de Sa Technical Editor ? Graphics ? IT Stuff