Tokyo notebook day 2: Kenyan colours are hot cake in Tokyo

Team Kenya players pose for a picture in Tokyo, Japan Olympics 2020. [Courtesy, Standard]

Many Kenyans don’t care much about products that have the colours of the national flag.

From clothes to wrists bands, they are all just normal to many in Kenya, but that is not the case here in Japan.

 I had carried few wristbands to Tokyo, but I have now run out of them as almost everyone here wants to have the Kenyan colours on their wrists.

President Uhuru Kenyatta at State House, Nairobi, on Thursday July 8, 20201, when he handed over the national flag to Team Kenya Rugby 7s captain Andrew Amonde ahead of the Tokyo Olympic games scheduled for July 23 to August 8. President Uhuru also launched the team's official kit. [PSCU]

This should be food for thought to the government as they try to market Kenya as a tourist destination, they should consider giving the Kenyan delegation to any world events some of these products in Kenyan colours.

They may look small to many back home but not  the case here in Japan.

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