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Design thinking: The next big thing for Kenyan businesses?

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Ayushi Chandaria (center) with the winners of the design thinking programme held at USIU on July 20, 2022. [Esther Jeruto, Standard]

In the last ten weeks, various students have graduated from a design thinking programme organised by 24-year-old Ayushi Chandaria. 

She is a budding entrepreneur and granddaughter of the legendary industrialist Manu Chandaria.

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