Suzan Wangombe, Lighting the Way

May 03, 2024

Businesswoman Suzan Wangombe established her shop in the vibrant town of Bomet, Kenya, a decade ago. Positioned as a main stopover between Kisii and Narok on the way to Nairobi, Bomet is nestled in a predominantly agricultural region celebrated for its lush tea estates.

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Catering to the needs of the local farming community, Suzan’s store is well-stocked with essentials such as tools, hardware, shovels, saws, paint brushes, leather goods, electronics, and now solar lamps. Suzan noticed a recurring issue when her customers mentioned that the lamps available at the local market were often substandard and failed quickly. Determined to offer a reliable alternative, Suzan discovered Solar Sister and the durable, high-quality lamps provided through our business training program.

Impressed by the sturdy construction and reliability of ‘D.light’ lamps, Suzan was confident in their authenticity and effectiveness.

“Offering top-quality lamps has enhanced my credibility as a shopkeeper and turned my customers into advocates. They recommend my shop to their friends, driving more people to visit,” Suzan explains.

Her commitment to quality continues to help her build trust in her business, grow her customer base, and meet the needs of her community.

Solar Sister trains and supports women in sub-Saharan Africa to create their own businesses to improve their livelihoods and communities. Women like Suzan and others are making a difference, one lamp at a time.