Kimani wa Makaratasi
By John Kariuki
Craftwork and handiwork have played a pivotal role in human progress since time immemorial. These essential skills not only improve livelihoods but also provide individuals with opportunities to transform their creativity into tangible results. Recognizing the immense potential of these skills, Kimani wa Makaratasi, a trailblazer in the khaki paper manufacturing industry, has taken a bold step to empower youth and create sustainable employment opportunities.
Kimani wa Makaratasi has emphasized that exposure to practical skills is the game-changer in solving youth unemployment. A humble and approachable entrepreneur, he believes that each individual possesses unique talents bestowed by God. With the right effort and guidance, these talents can be nurtured to create success stories.
Through his initiative, Kimani has opened his doors to all who are eager to learn, irrespective of their educational background or age. The training program spans seven to ten days and equips participants with the technical know-how needed to thrive in the craft and manufacturing industry. The program is affordable, with a special offer of Ksh 15,000, making it accessible to many.
The training covers the manufacturing and branding of a variety of products, including packaging bags, envelopes, book covers, gift bags, cake boxes, and popcorn bags. Additionally, branding services are offered upon demand, providing participants with insights into a highly marketable skill.
Located opposite Mang’u High School along Thika Road in Witeithie Town, Kimani wa Makaratasi’s facility has become a hub for innovation and opportunity. Payment for the course can be made conveniently via Till Number 703310 under the Buy Goods option.
Kimani’s unwavering commitment to empowering youth has transformed lives and created a ripple effect of hope and opportunity. His initiative serves as a beacon of light, proving that with practical skills and determination, anyone can forge a path to financial independence.
This is not just a call to action but an invitation to a brighter future. For those seeking to turn their talents into tangible success, the doors are wide open. Karibu Sana!
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