Africa's second-biggest coffee-growing country is suddenly consuming more of its own crop after years of post-colonial tea culture (thanks, Britain). That's a big shift, and Uganda's political establishment is behind it. Diana Karakire in Kampala breaks it down in the Cherry Bones launch issue.
Holy hell, just read the opening piece in Issue 1 of @cherrybonesmag.bsky.social by Ben Szobody, and it is an absolute stunner!
Sorry to miss this earlier. That's very kind and appreciated!
Feeling like a kid on Christmas reading @cherrybonesmag.bsky.social. Beautiful writing in a beautiful, physical thing that I swear smells like ink and the takeaway cups it's printed on.
Welcome to Cherry Bones, from @jameshoffmann.bsky.social + Ben Szobody. It’s a magazine loosely adjacent to coffee.
There’s not a single ad or “collab” anywhere in here. We even printed the thing on paper made from recycled coffee cups.
Order one at the link in our bio.
Soon. Very soon.