There are many things people don’t know about Paul Sherwen. Many in the cycling world don’t know about his life in Africa and his work with Bicycles for Humanity, the Ugandan Karamoja area and animal conservation. Most people in Africa have no idea of his status in Europe, America and Australia.
PEZ editor, Alastair Hamilton, worked for Paul Sherwen in the 80s and now has, eventually, managed to give us his memories. Read his story on PEZ Cycling News website.
Manchester Cathedral on the 6th of February will be a mix of emotions, but for sure, the World will be poorer place without Paul Sherwen. Meanwhile visit ridekaramoja.com to find out more about Paul’s life in Uganda and the place he loved. The Go Fund site is www.gofundme.com
We are honoured to announce that ViaVia Tourism Academy (VVTA) joins the Warrior Nomad Trail as development partner. VVTA therefore brings its global experience in vocational trainings in sustainable tourism development for Karamojaland in Northeastern Uganda.
We are looking back at a succesful second day at POATE Pearl of Africa Tourism Expo Uganda 2025. With as highlight a feature on the frontpage of the National Newspaper with Uganda’s Prime Minister.
Warrior Nomad trail promoting cultural tourism Uganda – The Kingdom of The Netherlands in collaboration with Dutch/Ugandan tourism stakeholders have launched a three-year project aimed at increasing the tourist arrivals to Uganda by diversifying the tourism products with the focus on soft-adventure and cultural tourism.
Learn how Kara-Tunga was involved in developing and promoting adventure and cultural tourism in Uganda’s Karamoja sub-region. These efforts have resulted in the establishment of the Warrior Nomad Trail. A cross-border culture and adventure tourist trail. Through least travelled East Africa.
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Paul Sherwen his love for Africa
There are many things people don’t know about Paul Sherwen. Many in the cycling world don’t know about his life in Africa and his work with Bicycles for Humanity, the Ugandan Karamoja area and animal conservation. Most people in Africa have no idea of his status in Europe, America and Australia.
PEZ editor, Alastair Hamilton, worked for Paul Sherwen in the 80s and now has, eventually, managed to give us his memories. Read his story on PEZ Cycling News website.
Manchester Cathedral on the 6th of February will be a mix of emotions, but for sure, the World will be poorer place without Paul Sherwen. Meanwhile visit ridekaramoja.com to find out more about Paul’s life in Uganda and the place he loved. The Go Fund site is www.gofundme.com
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