What does Kinshasa look like? Are the working conditions good? Where can international tourists stay? What are the people like? How easy is it to get around and deal with traffic? These are just a few concerns and questions for anyone intereste
The Future Is Kongo + It's not what you know but who you know. Organisation's mentioned in this weeks episode: 1. InterNations: https://www.internations.org/ 2. Young Professional Congolese: https://twitter.com/YPCongolese3. Diaspat: https://ww
Aline Lokoto, an ambitious, easy going and nurturing lady who talks us through how she started her initial business in Kinshasa within 4 months of arriving and how she now manages her businesses from the UK. Aline depicts her experience of the
Baraka Rumamba is an investor passionate about fundraising in the niche segment of the Congolese Diaspora. He graduated in Accounting and Economics from Southampton University and presently leads the investment committee of the Sarah Bonnell Fo
Ruben Luabeya, an electrical engineer from The United States, born and raised in The Democratic Republic of Congo, reveals how and why he entered the Renewable Energy sector from the US, to now becoming Head of Business Development in the DRC.
Amba Linda, a Congolese-British talks us through her account of living in Kinshasa, The Democratic Republic of Congo for the past 6 months. The conversation focuses on the questions, concerns and struggles of females from the diaspora. Email: b