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An American accessories brand planted roots in Uganda ... a new collection of customizable T-strap sandals. Sseko founder Liz Bohannon. The model has been a success. Forty-seven Ugandan women ...
Also, these pants mean they are a safer option, especially if you are scared of any fashion mishaps. These ultra-short shorts are redefining how women embrace ... place as the new mini in the ...
The sound you hear is the jubilation of Latter-day Saint women ... clothing as a reminder of sacred covenants — look more ...
people jam the crowded footpaths crisscrossing a massive open market in Uganda’s capital. They are mostly looking for secondhand clothing, sifting through underwear for pairs that seem new or ...
Two sisters are launching a fashion ... and made in Uganda using fabrics sourced from across Africa. But Msichana is more than a clothing company; it’s a program that gives women workplace ...
“Banning it in Uganda is doing a disservice to the population and also the country at large,” he said, pointing out the environmental cost of producing new clothing instead of reusing item ...
Established in 1971, the sprawling market employs some 80,000 people, 70% of them women ... used clothing. “Everyone is into second-hand clothes. Only few people in Uganda can afford new ...