The Mitumba Consortium Association of Kenya is calling for the establishment of sorting facilities within the country to improve the quality of second-hand clothes accessing Kenya, as well as create an avenue for re-export to neighboring countries. The association’s chair Teresia Njenga says traders are often making losses due to poor quality clothes finding their way into the local market after sorting in other countries.
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Mitumba Consortium calls for establishment of sorting facilities in Kenya
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