My Hustle – I Started ‘Tajiri’ T-shirt Printing Business With Sh16K
Ferdnand Muganda is the brains behind Tajiri brand of t-shirts. The communications graduate spoke to
Standard about his t-shirt branding business, challenges, opportunities, youth unemployment and more.
What’s the inspiration behind the Tajiri brand?
Mansa Musa, the tenth Mansa of the Mali Empire who’s considered one of the richest people to ever live. He was so wealthy that at one point, he was going on a pilgrimage to Mecca and when he made a stopover in Egypt, he caused an economic inflation. He inspired the name Tajiri.
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Hustle Gang: African history inspired my t-shirt printing business
Tajiri founder Ferdnand Muganda. Photo: Courtesy.
Ferdnand Muganda, a communications graduate is the brain behind Tajiri, a luxury brand currently producing t-shirts. He shares his experiences in the t-shirt branding business, challenges, opportunities, youth unemployment and more.
What’s the inspiration behind the Tajiri brand?
Mansa Musa, the tenth Mansa of the Mali Empire who’s considered one of the richest people to ever live. He was so wealthy that at one point, he was going on a pilgrimage to Mecca and when he made a stopover in Egypt, he caused an economic inflation. He inspired the name Tajiri.
Journalists Who Switched Stations in 2020
File image of a news set at NTV studios in Nairobi
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The media industry was one of the most affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. Most employers either retrenched hundreds of their staff, or enforced pay cuts to cushion themselves from economic ruin.
Renowned TV anchors, top radio personalities either quit or were let go as stations fought tooth and nail to stay afloat during this difficult time. Some of the fired journalists opted to file suits in court seeking reprieve from the corridors of justice on grounds that they had been let go illegally.