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Banking and Finance in Njoro, Nakuru: What do you need to know?

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From retail banking to investing, here's what two local experts had to say about finance in Njoro, Nakuru.

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Soko Mjinga market which means a foolish market is located at the rear side of the town providing a trading ground to the people. It is believed that the British settlers named the so called market because they regarded Africans as foolish people who do not understand the trading terms and the use of currency. The market days are Wednesday and Saturdays. Most trading commodities are farm products such as onions, corn, pumpkins domestic animals and birds. Second hand clothes are also sold at a relatively low prices to serve the low income inhabitants.

The main economic activities are agricultural-based industries which includes: vegetable and milk processing, horticultural farming and large scale wheat and barley. Quarrying and timber milling are also practiced by a lot of people. The people of Njoro are known by their hard work and unity. The rich tend to employ people from their own town than from the other towns. It is said that the Njoro people live like a big family united by social bonds and cultural interactions.

Albright, says: 2020
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