Our time in Kumi was filled with great people and hard work.
It was our starting point, our foundation, in an attempt to build our social
business that fights the all-too-present waterborne diseases in Uganda. In
Kumi, we were constantly reaffirmed of our mission—the demand for our filters
was overwhelming. Our fledgling factory simply couldn’t keep up with demand. We
needed to scale-up—and fast. It’s never easy to fly the nest, but we had
outgrown our home and we had to fly. We were forced to say farewell to our
friends at Kumi University and begin anew.
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| Kajjansi, our new location, is directly between Entebbe, the int'l airport, and Kampala |
When searching for a new location, we knew proximity to raw
materials, specifically clay, was our first priority. So what better place than
Kajjansi?—which literally translates to “full of clay” in Luganda, the most
widely spoken local language in Uganda. It doesn’t hurt that it is also only 15
kilometers (metric, I know, I’ve been brainwashed) or 9 miles from Kampala—the
capital and by far the largest city here. This
means now we have cheap clay, smooth roads, and access to the biggest market in
Uganda. Let’s go.
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| Welcome to our new home! |
I am not a superstitious kind of guy, so if I were to see a
black cat while walking under a ladder and happen to break my arm later that
day, I’d call it a coincidence. But when I noticed that our new factory was
located down “Success Road”, I hoped beyond hope that I had been wrong all my
life. This was indeed a good omen.
| Co-founder John Kye supervising some welding work |
Our lot doesn’t look like much at first. Where a chicken
farm once stood, only a few vacant—excluding the mice, fleas, and cockroaches,
of course—buildings remain. But we see immense potential. Our clay storage
here, our kiln there, and oh, the long building on the left is perfect for an
assembly line! It’s out with the old and in with the new. Out with the pests
and in with the people. SPOUTS has a new home.
Filters and Facial Hair:
So happy to be using our Kumi filters here in Kajjansi. Both
the beard and the factory are making good progress!
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I wish the best
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"black cat while walking under a latter"
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