I’m down to my last six days :(
The last few weeks have been the busiest to date, with the annual fair (trade show) closing this past Sunday, June 8. The days leading to the event were long, and included development, production, and distribution of final marketing materials, training event staff, finalizing operational logistics, and fairground preparation and setup.
Back from the Zulu Kingdom
I returned last week from Zulu Kingdom. Zulu refers to both the people and language of South Africa. While I did spend the majority of my time at the Durban Conference Center representing Karibu Fair at Indaba, a massive International tourism marketing event for all of Africa, I also managed to get a pulse on the city. I (and my co-workers) enjoyed cruising the paved roads, emailing at high speed, shopping in markets with full shelves, and dancing to amazing music.
My second week in Arusha
I’m finding a sense of adventure and enjoyment in even the most mundane activities. As I walk to work, or take an evening jog down the dirt roads surrounding the coffee farms near my house, I look forward to the local children who follow me for a distance, giggling gleefully as they shout mazungu, mazungu – white person.
MWB Launches - Arif Shivj Tanzania ‘05
Arif was MWB’s first MBA abroad in late 2004. Arif was based in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania working alongside CSDI. During his posting, he developed a website CSDI, computerized one MFI in Zanzibar to a loan tracking system and taught staff about financial modelling when preparing business plans
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