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Elephant dung soap is cleaning up as a beauty treatment | Afro

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By Shadrack Meshak Omuka Zenger News NAKURU, Kenya — When the Covid-19 pandemic devastated Kenya’s tourism industry, a group of Maasai women in Narok County, who, for decades, depended on selling beadwork and trinkets to tourists for income, discovered an unlikely alternative way to survive: making soap from elephant dung. “When the first case of […]

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