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Mobile Phones Shops Found In Kisumu

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Kisumu is the third largest city in Kenya and it is growing at high rate due the investments from business men. The presence of institutions in the town, there are many students in the city and therefore they contribute a lot to the economy of Kisumu. This city is approximately 350 kilometers from Nairobi city and acts as the capital city of The Nyanza region part of Kenya.

Since Kisumu is a big city, there are many telecommunication companies who have invested there to ensure that there is availability of communication among people. For communication to exist there must be a means of communication and this is a phone. The mobile is the current means of communication in Kenya and it is almost becoming a necessity in Kenya because large population of Kenya cannot stay without phone in the current situation.

The high demand for phone has led to investment in the phone industry by business men. This has led to the opening of various mobile phone shops in Kisumu city to meet the demand of the market. There are several of these shops in the city and they include:

Mobicom (K) limited.

This shop is the biggest mobile phones in Kisumu city. It has various branches in other towns such as Kilgoris, Siaya, Kapsabet, Muhoroni, Migori, Suna, Malaba, Mtito Andei, and Nairobi city.

In Kisumu city, this mobile phone shop is located in the ground of Swan Centre along the Oginga Odinga Street. It has very models of mobile phones such as techno, Samsung, nokia, LG and alcatel one touch. They can be contacted through the postal address 3219 – 40100, Kisumu, Kenya.

Miski General Shop.

This shop is also located in the Swan centre which is along the Oginga Odinga Street of Kisumu city. There are various types or models of phones and they can be contacted through the address 3230 – 40100 Kisumu.

 

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Emerging from the scenic landscapes of Kericho, with its verdant tea fields, James Ndetto's roots may seem a world apart from the bustling urban centers where communication theories are fervently discussed. Yet, it was here, amidst community gatherings and local stories, that James first understood the power of effective communication.

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