It’s 9am on a Friday and Ezra Chiloba is in a meeting when I arrive for the interview. He is nodding while poring over an open tablet in front of him and when he sees me, he gestures to another table where I wait my turn.
“Your days must be hectic,” I comment once they conclude, and he says no, this is one of his more relaxed days. He is semi-casually dressed in a shirt, grey half sweater and grey coat over jeans.