In the mid-1990s, the city of Kigali in Rwanda was full of small metal and wooden kiosks with the sign Amata na Fanta Bikonje (cold milk and soft drinks), but they disappeared with urban planning to beautify the streets of the capital, giving rise to the current premises known as milk bars.
Rwanda A HEALTHY BUSINESS In the mid-1990s, the city of Kigali in Rwanda was full of small metal and wooden kiosks with the sign Amata na Fanta Bikonje (cold milk and soft drinks), but they disappeared with urban planning to beautify the streets of the capital, giving rise to the ...
amalgama project Text: Laura Fornell Photo: Oscar Espinosa
Rwanda
A HEALTHY BUSINESS
In the mid-1990s, the city of Kigali in Rwanda was full of small metal and wooden kiosks with the sign Amata na Fanta Bikonje (cold milk and soft drinks), but they disappeared with urban planning to beautify the streets of the capital, giving rise to the current premises known as milk bars.