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Kakamega innovators makes laundry time easier

Joram Moi explains how he came up with his home-made washing machine. [PHOTO: CHRISPEN SECHERE/STANDARD]

KAKAMEGA: Failing to go beyond class eight has not been an obstacle for 36-year-old Joram Moi who has gone on to make a homemade manual washing machine.

The machine has a capacity of washing and ironing eight clothes at once. “My aim is to make clothes washing easier for people who do not have the means to buy costly automated washing machines,” he says.

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