By
Hadassah Saya
Contributor
Nation Media Group
When Brenda Jaramba’s husband began collecting die-cast miniature cars, it was nothing more than a hobby.
Backed by a strong, loyal community and growing demand, Diecast Kenya is now looking to expand their offerings beyond miniature cars.
By
Hadassah Saya
Contributor
Nation Media Group
When Brenda Jaramba’s husband began collecting die-cast miniature cars, it was nothing more than a hobby.

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Kenya’s dangerous driving culture and the daily struggles faced by owners of small cars and motorists, while the traffic police…

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