Bill/SFNM wrote:I have been told that the "chile tepin" is the same (or similar). Is what you are looking for red, and small and round about the size of blueberry? If so you should have no problem finding seeds and seedlings in this country (google "chile tepin").
Bill/SFNM
Bill, it looks like the birdseye chile is not a small round one like the tepin. Here's a picture from "uk chilehead":

and uk chilehead says the following:
Bird These are found all over Africa, where they are also called Birds Eye, Congo, Mombassa, Pequin, Uganda and Zanzibar chiles. They are very small conical chiles ranging from 1-1.6 cm long. They grow wild or semi-wild and are bright scarlet red. Their colour attracts mynah and other birds who eat them, with no apparent discomfort, distributing their seeds via their droppings. Some grow wrinkled, some smooth. (Capsicum annuum). Heat level is 8-9.
(see
http://www.g6csy.net/chile/database.html )
VIPchef, have you tried looking in the various African markets around town for fresh ones?