My grandfather started one of the first coffee farms in Burundi. Will climate change leave any trees for my grandson?
By Ephrem Sebatigita, as told to Lionel Ntasano
Gira iyo uva n’iyo uja, they say where I grew up — a blessing bestowed often by our parents and grandparents, our uncles and aunts and cousins, even our friends. May you have roots and leave a name…
Author of 'Greener on the Other Side' - his writing has also appeared in an Anthology of African Short Stories by Ivor Agyeman-Duah titled 'The Gods Who Send Us Gifts' -Forewords by Wole Soyinka.
He is at work on a sophomore novel that delves into the intricacies, and conundrums of the meaning of manhood in today's world. The novel will explore what we can gain from alliances that we cannot achieve on our own.
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