Our man in Africa

The consultant who once ran purchasing for the Zimbabwean government tells Robin Parker how the profession can put the troubled nation back on its feet

It’s not an ideal time to be running a consultancy looking after relationships between public and private-sector bodies in Zimbabwe and their business partners abroad. For Isaac Dziya, currently completing an MBA in strategic procurement in the UK while also maintaining control of a consultancy in his native country, it’s a particularly testing time.

He makes...

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