koku zeek his fabric and garment shop and now the kenyan government are banking on a resurgent appreciation for african attire to boost the manufacturing industry and create jobs thus the president's directive that all public servants wear locally made clothes on fridays and on public holidays on the streets of nairobi the directive has gotten a mixed reception. it's still more natural and when you don't listen to it it's because a lot of african fabrics are made from platinum and i stress mine is a mix of them and cotton and that's the complaint and then color says this it's it's. a better place just like a good looking good that's innovative you'll get killed for that you create jobs probably supply and. looks look in my place. a. launching. something yeah my 2nd had we had a. highway keep that we just. be a totally. new clothes. and with people sticking to their preferences like buying 2nd hand clothes do the words of the president's directive actually really have an impact ok by you might not be money. for you what the truth is even if someone has a locally made outfit that may not be m