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Clowning puts food on the table

Clowning to make a living. Lack of fees to continue with their studies and a collective passion for entertainment saw the three join hands and venture into clown business. (PHOTO: COURTESY)

When Ibrahim Madjid, Silvanus Ayiecha and Moses Kamau met five years ago in Umoja estate, they were all fresh out of high school.

Lack of fees to continue with their studies and a collective passion for entertainment saw the three join hands and venture into clown business.

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