Many youths who are grappling with poverty in Kenya shun the jua kali sector, terming it a dirty area of work that they don’t want to associate with.
Simon Angoya, who makes Sh180k profit yearly, calls for mindset shift
Many youths who are grappling with poverty in Kenya shun the jua kali sector, terming it a dirty area of work that they don’t want to associate with.
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