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From GSU camp to lucrative coffin making business

MAIN PICTURE: Joseph Kandie (standing) at his workshop where he has employed four people. INSET: Different designs of caskets that he makes. [PHOTO: KEVIN TONUI/STANDARD]
Joseph Kandie (standing) at his workshop where he has employed four people.  Different designs of caskets that he makes. [PHOTO: KEVIN TONUI/STANDARD]

By TITUS TOO

Uasin Gishu, Kenya; Each time the Kenya security services are recruiting, young people rise to the occasion to try their luck of joining the men and women in uniform.

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