Hand Clothes: Capital Yaounde and Chinese Products

hand clothes: At the Mokolo market in the capital Yaounde that is the main supplier of dresses to neighboring countries like Chad, Gabon and the Central African Republic, sellers compete against each other calling out buyers, according to Deutsche Welle. The products on the stalls range between a dollar to US$10 Among the buyers is 21-year-old Bimela Hans who has just been recruited as a secondary teacher in Yaounde. This has led to the stock piling of Chinese products considered to be of inferior quality. Bimela prefers second hand clothes that can be expensive instead new ones that are cheaper. "I prefer second hand goods from Europe and America because of the quality and durability. But when you know what you want, you better go for what is expensive that will last longer than new and cheaper products," he said. European and American goods are very expensive. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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