It’s basically identical to the Susu in the Wikipedia article you linked to (and many of the same points are made in the radio and TV show), but this time it’s called a Tontine and it’s being used in France (imported from Africa): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tontine
The Tontine described in that article is a bit different from what you were describing and from what Susu is – but the Tontine described in the TV show is basically identical to the one described in the radio show.
It’s basically identical to the Susu in the Wikipedia article you linked to (and many of the same points are made in the radio and TV show), but this time it’s called a Tontine and it’s being used in France (imported from Africa): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tontine
The Tontine described in that article is a bit different from what you were describing and from what Susu is – but the Tontine described in the TV show is basically identical to the one described in the radio show.