(Photo: Courtesy) A Recent research shows that only five per cent of Kenyans wear clothes made in Kenya. Insiders say that with good pricing, the local fashion industry can be a goldmine.
If only this diligence had persisted after Kenya gained her independence, Kenya will not be relying of the West and China for discarded secondhand clothes its masses.
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Tuko News on MSNKDF soldiers donate clothes, foodstuffs to needy families in North RiftKDF soldiers distributed foodstuffs, clothes, and medicine to over 100 needy families in the North Rift to improve the ...
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Kenya second-hand clothes imports from China rise 86pcThe quantity of second-hand clothes imported from China, which is Kenya’s main source of the popular low-cost used clothing, jumped by 86.2 per cent in the first quarter of this year signalling ...
KAM Chief Executive, Tobias Alando, emphasized the need to support local industries by reducing over-reliance on imports ...
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