March 11, 1867.
Mombasa is the only port in East Africa that rivals Dar es Salaam in fame, and this port was built by Arabs in the 11th century.
Now, with the signing of the East Sango Treaty, Mombasa, the second most important port of the Zanzibar Sultanate, has also fallen into the hands of the East African colony. To enhance the operational capacity of the port of Mombasa, the colonial government of East Africa has begun to renovate the port's infrastructure.
Today, the highest temperature in Mombasa is 33 degrees Celsius, and the lowest is 22 degrees Celsius.
Working at the port during the day is somewhat stuffy, but still bearable.
Colonial soldiers are directing Black slaves to push wheelbarrows back and forth in the port area to transport sand and stones, and the clearing of the port area is entirely completed by Black slaves.