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When Diplomacy Went Espresso at the White House
Diplomacy often comes dressed in ceremony, fluffed up with photo ops, padded talking points, and carefully brewed optimism. During the recent state visit between South Africa and the United States, Washington brought its usual latte diplomacy to the table - warm,...
Send Coffee, Not Tanks: A Lesson from Burkina Faso
In a world obsessed with force, there is something revolutionary about restraint. Burkina Faso - a country often overlooked in global headlines - is rewriting its own story not through borrowed policies or imported ideologies, but through bold leadership and strategic...
UN is a Tea Party in a Coffee World
The world has changed, but the institutions guiding it still wear yesterday’s suits. Nowhere is this more obvious than in the United Nations - a structure built in the aftermath of war, functioning in the shadow of power, and reacting to global crises with the urgency...
South Africa’s Mall Coffee Culture: Where Every Corner Brews a New Adventure
In South Africa, the mall is not just a place to shop - it’s a lifestyle destination, a social circuit, and increasingly, a coffee hub. Across the country, with over 3,500 malls stretching from Sandton to Sea Point, coffee culture has planted itself firmly between...
The First Coffee Hustler: Kaldi the Goat Herder’s Accidental Empire
Long before coffee became a commodity, a culture, or a multi-billion-dollar industry, it was simply a mystery - hiding in the highlands of Ethiopia. The legend begins not in a boardroom or a barista’s hand, but on a hillside, with a herd of restless goats and a...
The Coffee Economies of Africa
Africa grows the coffee. The world drinks the profits. Every year, Africa produces nearly twelve percent of the world’s coffee supply, with countries like Ethiopia, Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Kenya leading the harvest. Farmers wake at dawn. Beans are picked,...
Africa’s Remote Talent Advantage #4: Speak to the World-Multilingual Support from One Continent
Global Business Needs a Multilingual Voice In today’s global marketplace, reaching customers in their own language isn’t just a courtesy-it’s a competitive necessity. As companies scale into new regions, they’re discovering that communication is the difference between...
Unmasking the Trio: Arrogance, Ignorance, and Incompetence in Modern Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurs and leaders must avoid three things as they engage their audiences and teams - arrogance, ignorance, and incompetence, as that results it loss and defeat. In a world driven by constant innovation and digital transformation, the barriers to prosperity are...
How to Publish and Distribute Books in Zimbabwe
Publishing and distributing books in Zimbabwe can be both an exciting and challenging journey for authors. The country's growing literary community and the increasing use of digital platforms offer new opportunities for writers to share their work with local and...
Top Business Books Recommended by Zimbabwean CEOs
Successful business leaders often credit their achievements to a combination of experience, mentorship, and continuous learning. For many Zimbabwean CEOs, books are a vital source of inspiration and guidance, offering insights into leadership, strategy, and...
Innovative Digital Payment Solutions for Informal Township Businesses in SA
In South African townships, informal businesses form the backbone of local economies. However, these enterprises often face significant challenges, particularly in accessing formal financial services. The adoption of innovative digital payment solutions can...
Overcoming Barriers to Digitalisation in South African Townships
Digitalisation holds the promise of transforming South African townships, fostering economic growth and financial inclusion. However, several barriers impede this progress, from financial literacy gaps to infrastructural challenges. Addressing these obstacles is...
