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Over 1000 traders trained in bookkeeping and environment conservation

A section of 1000 duka owners from Kisumu county attend a training by Techno serve in partnership with Kisumu county government. [Olivia Odhiambo, Standard]

More than 1,000 micro retailers and manufacturers of fast-moving consumer goods in Kisumu have been trained on how to improve their operational efficiency, marketing and bookkeeping skills.

The training program will also help the micro retailers build market linkages and inculcate good environmental sustainability practices through their conservation skills.

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