Hii ni Yetu

What if we owned our industries? What if Made in Kenya meant owned by Kenyans? Introducing Nualocal Threads, which is not just a factory but our factory. No government involved, no foreigners involved, just us building our future.

Own a piece of it! Lease your industrial sewing machine to us and make money anytime we use it. You can also fund our operations and become part of our founding partners.

And guess who is making these garments, our talented youths, paid per piece, building skills and creating amazing designs.

Lets innovate our way forward, creating employment, one skill, one machine one opportunity and one sale at a time.

Lets create job opportunities and build our economy together!

Lease Your Machine to Nualocal

Badala ya sisi wote kuown small tailoring workshops, what if we owned one big factory. We reduce business expenses by half. Tuletee your machines we lease them at a rate of 8.33% monthly and we buy back your machine at 30% after an year. Follow the link below and learn more about leasing your sewing machine to nualocal.

Lease
Factory floor with sewing machines and workers in a large industrial setting

Become a Nualocal Founding Partner

Usiallow pesa yako ilose value juu ya inflation. Ebu ipee chance ikufanyie kazi. Guess what! Unaeza inject capital into nualocal na sio ile kuinject ya Morara Kabeso, its owning a part of a business. funding its operations: buying raw materias from local mills, factory wages, rent, machine leasing fees and other operations. And quarterly, we share the profit and losses 50/50. Vuala! You own a business that has zero operational stress. Follow the link below and learn more about the partnership options.

Inject

Traction

Intention yetu haikua kuingia kwa manufacturing.

We have been running Nualocal as an ecommerce website selling Made in Kenya products. So far we have sold well over 200 shirts, and a few artisanal products organically through search, bila ata kumarket. Tumeship majuu na tumeuza locally.

But behind the scenes, the company that was making the shirts closed down due to unavoidable circumstances. We were left in a loop.

Customers asking for products we do not have. Upto date, we still get calls and WhatsApp messages of Kenyans enquiring about the shirts.

We saw an opportunity and it downed on us that we can actually produce these shirts and other clothes ourselves.