Missionary blogger Keith at Under the Acacias introduces a day in the life of a taxi-driver in the capital, Ougadougou [1], asking: “If you as a rich tourist can easily afford the extra 10p that may help buy the driver's children's dinner, should you worry if he charges you extra just because you are white?”
Burkina Faso: Taxi fair
· Written by Luisetta Mudie
Categories: Sub-Saharan Africa, Burkina Faso, Development, Religion