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What are the shopping options like in Njoro, Nakuru?

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From buying a car to purchasing groceries to following the latest fashion trends, here's what two local experts had to say about shopping 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.

Njoro airstrip was constructed to enhance sufficient transportation of perishable horticultural and agricultural products. The Njoro river is the main water supply to lake Nakuru and homes. Ninety-nine percent of the population is Christian and they conduct baptism at a section of this river where the water is believed to be holy. It is an abomination to use the water from that section of the river and it is highly respected. Residents of Njoro uses water from the other sections of the river for bathing and domestic use.

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