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A Maasai tells of the life between tradition and modernity: Education as the key to success
Edwin Kisuto is a Maasai. He lived a life as a shepherd and a nomad and in simple, windowless huts. The fact that he was forced to go to school by the police changed his life. A report on the dichotomy between traditional and modern. From the straw hut to the eMail Maasai huts are simple: two straw beds…
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The 5 Best Meeting Locations Gone Wild: Safari Camp, Volcano Crater & Indian Reservation {Reader's Travel Tip}
Ordinary conference hotels are anything but wild, something that cannot be said of these candidates. 5 unusually wild locations. 1. Meetings between lions, elephants & Maasai: MICE location in the safari camp It sounds crazy: A business meeting in the middle of the bush between lions, elephants and Maasai, with WiFi and everything that goes with it. However, there are negative points for the…
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How conservationists in Kenya change the habits of a people's group: change management in the bush
In Kenya, I came across an interesting experiment that I already touched on in my most recent WELT column: conservationists changing the habits and traditions of an entire ethnic group. How can something like this work? Conflicts in Maasai country My last WELT column was about conflicts and their resolution. I also have the Maasai as an example...
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OPINION! Severin Schulte, medium-sized company in Africa: “You can't give up!”
In an interview, the medium-sized entrepreneur Severin Schulte reports on the meaning of sustainable tourism and the difficulties of running a company in Africa. Encouraged by the adventurous stories of Belgian hunting friends, entrepreneur Rudolf Schulte Sr., head of SEVERIN Elektrogeräte GmbH, went on the first big game safari to Kenya with his family in 1968. In 1972 he opened the Severin…
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M-PESA - Kenya's pioneering role in mobile payment: driver of innovation instead of stone age village
Anyone who travels to Kenya quickly notices how ubiquitous mobile payment with cell phones is. Unlike in Germany, where the introduction of corresponding functions has been highly controversial for years. Is Germany missing out on a trend that led to a minor economic miracle in Kenya? SMS payment vs. NFC chip The Kenyan mobile payment model is very simple, it works with SMS and…