Made in Kenya | Meet deaf women making luxury Nashipai leather products
The leather industry in Kenya has continued to expand significantly, with demand for Kenyan leather products going up. While leather footwear remains the biggest leather goods sub-sector in Kenya, handbags are the most competitive as more people look for class and durability. More ventures are now making leather products to meet the demand. One such venture is Nashipai Venture, which is also leaving its mark on society by enlisting the services of deaf artisans to produce high quality leather bags and other products

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