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Vihiga teacher eyes serene retirement in arrow roots

David Muruli showing his arrowroot's on a 26 acres of land at Emusutswi in Vihiga County. PHOTO: BENJAMIN SAKWA

KAKAMEGA: With his imminent retirement from Nairobi where he has spent nearly all his life, veteran educationist and publisher David Muruli has set up a jungle of arrow roots to supplement his pension with “green millions”.

His farm, christened Bunyore Riverside Agricultural Development (Brad), is green with thousands of blossoming arrow roots, popularly known as nduma.

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