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Gikomba traders to benefit from financial literacy initiative

Nessy Luciana Brand Manager Sunlight (left) hands over product merchandise to Ann Kathambi Businesswoman during the launch of a financial literacy empowerment program dubbed "Shika More Na Sunlight" at Gikomba market that is aimed at equipping women entrepreneurs across the country with transformative skills that will shape their future business growth and sustainability. [Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard]

Businesswomen in Gikomba Market are set to benefit from a financial literacy campaign launched by Sunlight.

The empowerment program, dubbed "Shika More Na Sunlight," was unveiled by the Unilever brand to equip women entrepreneurs with transformative skills that will shape their future growth and sustainability.

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