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  2. Rubanda-Mayonza - Wikipedia

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    Rubanda mayonza started his fashion career by founding a chain of african themed online fashion stores on e-commerce sites in Kampala Uganda in 2015. [citation needed] In 2017, he began designing T-shirts for his men's wear line on his Jumia online shop. His fashion line later expanded into women's clothing and other accessories like, caps ...

  3. What Uganda’s war on second-hand clothes means for fashion

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    Shopping. Sports. Weather. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. ... According to the Uganda Dealers in Used Clothing and Shoes Association, there are a ...

  4. Uganda bans imports of used clothing from 'dead people' - AOL

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    The East African Community, a regional economic grouping of which Uganda is a member, agreed in 2016 to a complete ban on used clothing imports by 2019, but Rwanda was the only country to enact it.

  5. Used clothing from the West is a big seller in East Africa ...

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    Jostling for space, people jam the crowded footpaths crisscrossing a massive open market in Uganda's capital. Downtown Kampala’s Owino Market has long been a go-to enclave for rich and poor ...

  6. Afri Art Fashion Show - Wikipedia

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    Africa Art Fashion Show is an annual international fashion week, held in Kampala, Uganda, that highlights African culture in a series of fashion shows, events, educational seminars, and workshops. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The event features collections that reflect the traditions of Africa and the local designers in Uganda.

  7. Sylvia Owori - Wikipedia

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    Following her studies in the United Kingdom, Owori returned to her native Uganda and opened a boutique that initially sold imported clothes. That enterprise, Sylvie's Boutique, maintains its headquarters at Garden City Mall in Kampala's central business district, with another branch at Mabirizi Complex, also in Kampala, and a third store in Kilimani, a section of Nairobi, the Kenyan capital.