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Nyahururu's primary school drop-out invents unique tuk tuk

 Samuel Njogu poses with his locally assembled tuk-tuk in Nyahururu town. [Photo: Standard]

When Trade and Industrialisation Cabinet Secretary Betty Maina toured a Nyahururu-based company that is assembling four-wheeled tuk-tuks, it was the culmination of a dream for Samuel Njogu.

The 39-year-old artisan, who considers the project his brainchild, could hardly believe his ears as Maina said she was pleased with the progress she had seen on the assembly floor.

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