
It is the dry season in Ghana’s Kumasi, the country’s second largest traffic hub, has over 250 kilometers of dusty road in the north-west. It is also the commercial, industrial and cultural capital of the ancient Ashanti Empire, kingdom in what is now modern-day. More than seven hours driving through traffic jams from the capital Accra to reach the Farmerline house, where a group of young entrepreneur live and work together, every day.