In Afrigadget:I recently I “discovered” another amazing jua kali fuel efficient stove - I was at a private party enjoying a fantastic barbeque meal with 100 other guests. I stole around to the kitchen where there was no oven, but out back a tiny aluminium stove that was producing enormous amounts of food with an impossibly small amount of charcoal...They go for US $100 for a small oven (big enough to bake 4 loaves), and a little more for the bigger varieties. Great for baking, they provide important business opportunities for communities, and underprivileged groups like the Jacobs Oven making business for women and feeding orphans.This is another of Maxwell Kinyanjuils inventions and it’s called the Kinyanjui Jiko.More Here
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3 comments:
This is really interesting. Thanks for sharing. I wouldn't mind owning one of these. cool stuff
Emeka,
I am a college student doing research on biometrics in Sub-Saharan Africa. You don't have any contact information, but I was wondering if I could ask you a few questions.
Brittany
Kinyanjui has left a new comment on your post "Kinyanjui Jiko Stoves":
The stoves are available in Nakumatt and Uchumi supermarkets Kenya-wide.
also for more info please see, www.kenyacharcoal.blogspot.com
and/or www.reskqu.blogspot.com
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