Jenga

Zanzibar Island


Jenga is a social enterprise offering Zanzibari entrepreneurs a platform (both online and in-store) from which to sell handmade products. And what products they are: bags and clutches in colourful graphic fabrics, laptop cases made from kite-surfing sails, beaded bracelets, natural beauty products and more. The main Jenga shop is on the Michamvi Peninsula, near Upendo and opposite The Rock.

Jenga products are also sold in various hotels and restaurants in Michamvi, Paje and Bwejuu, and at other places along the southeast coast of Zanzibar Island.


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