A group of over 50 youth in Changamwe sub-county have turned the stringent moisture-content rejection criteria imposed by local grain millers into a thriving, self-sustaining informal employment venture. The youth, operating under the leadership of a local coordinator, Johannes Ogai, specialize in sun-drying multi-ton consignments of maize rejected by major milling plants due to excessive…
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