Burundi – more than black coffee and banana beer
Arriving in Bujumbura’s undescriptive small airport, you could be mistaken for thinking you have arrived in a district town, not
Arriving in Bujumbura’s undescriptive small airport, you could be mistaken for thinking you have arrived in a district town, not
When Africa supply chain management is the topic of discussion, frequently used words include inefficiency, bottlenecks, bureaucracy, corruption, poor infrastructure,
It is Saturday afternoon, and I find myself in the heart of Lomé, the capital of Togo, at Akodessewa Fetish
Ethiopia is the second-most populous country in Africa (after Nigeria) and one of the fastest-growing economies, with an average GDP
Implementing a 3rd party distribution system in emerging markets can be a challenging undertaking. Often distributors don’t have the required skills and
It is 10 am, and Timothy Kimani has already had a full day. His day usually starts with a trip
A few years back, I conducted a Route-to-Market project for a pan-African television network in Zambia. Part of our project
For centuries feeder towns and markets have played an important part in trade routes. Images of traders on camels on