Kiambuās vibrant second-hand clothes trade, popularly referred to as āmitumbaā, is gradually shifting from open-air markets to indoors. Speaking to Kenya News Agency, Mr John Mwangi, who operates Kiambuās branch of the second-hand clothes chain stores identified as āThink Twiceā, said the move has significantly improved working conditions for traders. He noted that enclosed spaces…Ā Ā Ā
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