Oh yea. Was it called Paka Power based in Nakuru?
It was called Eveready Batteries, a subsidiary of Union Carbide of USA. Paka Power was that red battery's brand.Was it called Paka Power based in Nakuru?
Oh yea. Was it called Paka Power based in Nakuru?
It was called Eveready Batteries, a subsidiary of Union Carbide of USA. Paka Power was that red battery's brand.
He he in the course of my little research I've come across this image I don't know what to make of...
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I feel attacked
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It went the Kodak way - rechargeable batteries and torches, LED bulbS instead of filament, etc. They have tried to diversify, adopt and adapt new technologies but very little manufacturing happens there.no government can revive that industrial giant !
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kuna jamaa hapa kwa hii kijiji atapotelea karura forest !
Kuna paka hapoIt was called Eveready Batteries, a subsidiary of Union Carbide of USA. Paka Power was that red battery's brand.
He he in the course of my little research I've come across this image I don't know what to make of...
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Kuna paka hapo
Kuna murefi hapa umbwa yake inauliza kama kuna siku dedicated to 4th generation.
Kuna murefi hapa umbwa yake inauliza kama kuna siku dedicated to 4th generation.
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