Tourists visiting the Masai mara and Serengeti national game reserves in Kenya and Tanzania, respectively, have found relief after a soapstone dealer opened free lavatory services in a remote village where they can briefly stop along their 115.7km journey, and refresh themselves.
At a little known loliondo village in Lolgorian ward in Narok County, the soapstone trader Daniel Apepo decided to provide the services for tourists en route Lolgorian- Kehancha - Isebania border route, so that he can also benefit from soapstone artefacts sales.
According to Apepo, the main aim of opening up the premises four months ago was to promote his business venture dubbed Kisii Soapstone Art and Craft (KISAC) by having the tourists buy the commodities during their stop over.