Chinde is a city in Central Mozambique.
Chinde is a port city, that was originally developed by the Sena Sugar Estates Ltd. Modern infrastructure was built in the 1950s. There are wide paved roads and brick buildings. However, as a result of the civil war, the city has fallen into a state of disrepair.
Get in
editGet around
editThere is only one car in Chinde, which is owned by the local government. There are two motorbikes. If you have friends in the administration you might get a lift. Everyone else walks.
See
editThe old and abandoned buildings are fascinating. A walk around town will reveal the library, church, generating house and water tower (this one is hard to spot as the big water tank rusted away long ago, leaving just a concrete pillar).
Rusting boats can be seen on the beach.
Do
editThere is very little to do in the town. If you are looking for a busy town, this is not the place to be.
- Jose Nunes.
Buy
editThere are a few small shops in the town. They usually only open when there is power from the city generator.
Eat
editBeing on the coast, some excellent sea food is available. There are no restaurants however. You can arrange food with whoever you are staying with.
Drink
editThe usual local beers are available but are usually not very cold.
Sleep
editThe government have a guest house in a grand but decaying building. Water comes from a hand pump outside.
Connect
editmCel have installed a base station in the city in 2008, which has given the first contact with the outside world. It is usually overloaded at 1830 when the town generator is started. This is the first chance for people to charge their phones.
Mains power is only available for 3 hours in the evening, starting at 1830. Connection to the Mozambique national power system may come in 2009.