By PONCIANO ODONGO
In Summary
- The maasai market was opened on Saturday in Kajiado
- More such markets will be set up in areas such as Namanga, Loitokitok and Nairobi National parks
A market that will help local maasai women sell their ornaments to tourists and locals has been opened at Kitengela town.
While officially opening the market, to be known
as Maasai market, on Saturday in Kajiado, County deputy governor, Paul
Ntiati, urged the Maasai women to take advantage of the market and form
groups to benefit from the funds given by the government, banks and
Microfinance institutions to grow their businesses.
“This is a great opportunity to all Maasai women
to grow their ornament businesses for local consumption and export
market; I would like to urge all to take advantage to form groups that
will encourage much more investments,” said Mr Ntiati.
The Kajiado county deputy governor who was flanked
by Kajiado East legislator Peris Tobiko and Kajiado County Trade
Minister Florence Mutua said that the county government will seek
partnership with the National Government through the ministry of trade
to build such markets across the county in tourist attraction sites.
The markets will be set up in areas such as
Namanga, Loitokitok and Nairobi National parks that extends to parts of
Kajiado to boost the enterprises locally.
The Kajiado county trade minister, Florence Mutua,
said that the initiative that was being supported by Enai Africa is a
boon to all the women working hard in craft industry.
“We really laud Enai Africa for such initiative we
believe that by being innovative and coming up with unique products
women will earn and participate in building of the economy,” said
Florence Mutua.
The market that will be open to women every Friday
in Sandalwood grounds in Kitengela will see women sell ornaments, craft
works traditional clothes, traditional songs that have been attractive
to foreigners.
Enkai Africa a local NGO will play a role in opening the markets for the products abroad.
“We have already identified partners abroad who
will market local products in United Kingdom, USA, Norway and Canada,”
said CEO Enai Africa, Lanoi Parmuat
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