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Rongai’s one stop shop for herbs, medicinal plants

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Flavors at Green Market.

The shops have serene environments and the shop attendants warmly welcome guests, then take them step by step through the products available in the shops and their benefits.

Some of the plants they have include: snake plants, philodendrons, pathos, Joseph Coat, Bromeliads, Money Plant, Temple Cactus, succulent, Haworthia plant, Buffalo Grass and Lawn Grass.

They also have Moringa, which helps the body heal and build muscle, aloe vera and pomegranate, both in seedlings and fruit forms. commodity early in the morning and forward the screenshot of views in the evening, latest 8pm.

Both the herbs and the cereals come from the farm and are rich in ingredients hence prompting positive response from the customers who have gladly benefitted from the shop products.

Muongeri is looking forward to expanding the business and also collaborate with schools, especially CBC learners to improve their knowledge in Agriculture as a subject.

“At first I saw that some of my financial problems were solved, but up to now, since January, I have never received payment for the views,” she regretted.

George Wafula is also a victim. He too was introduced by a friend. At first, the business seemed legit.

“On any referrals I made, I received Ksh100 award. This made me believe the business was legit,” he said.

Then reality dawned when the three weeks elapsed but there was no payment that was done.

Collins Wafula was also tricked and fell for the trap. He said he became worried when his messages were being ignored.

“I tried to write to the firm that the line I was using did not support M-pesa services but they didn’t respond. I started to doubt. After the three weeks, I totaled my views, forwarded as required and the message is still unread although delivered,” he said.

According to him, the only messages that are promptly responded to are for those joining.

“They will quickly respond to a person joining, but a person raising concerns is ever ignored,” he said.

However, not one among them has reported the matter to the police, but call upon the public to be wary of these scammers.

“I have referred more than twenty people who pay the registration fee. I guess the defrauders get more than a million daily.” Wafula added.

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