Bright future for Class Eight dropout behind locally made tuk-tuk - News Summed Up

Bright future for Class Eight dropout behind locally made tuk-tuk


Samuel Njogu poses with his locally assembled tuk tuk in Nyahururu town. For sure, the company deserves a licence as one of the local vehicle assemblers," she said. Innovation programme Trade and Industrialisation cabinet secretary Betty Maina Maina (centre) checks on the progress of the locally assembled four wheeled tuk tuks. Samuel Njogu shows CS Betty Maina Maina how to operate the four wheeled tuk tuk. He added: "We are here to support local innovators.


Source: Standard Digital July 23, 2020 05:37 UTC



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