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    By Ray Newsroom on December 16, 2025 Business

    Kasarani: Chinese Man Sparks Buzz Selling Mandazi at Ksh.20 in the Estate

    A captivating video has taken social media by storm, showcasing an unexpected sight in Kasarani estate  a white man, seemingly of Chinese descent, confidently hawking Mandazi to residents. This rare and intriguing scene has sparked conversations across Kenya, highlighting cultural perceptions and challenging stereotypes about who can engage in street vending.

    The Viral Video: A Chinese Man Selling Mandazi in Kasarani

    In the video, the man can be seen holding a bucket filled with freshly made Mandazi, a popular East African snack. He’s actively engaging with residents, offering these sweet treats at just Ksh.20 each. What makes his Mandazi stand out is the unique recipe he uses , adding lemon and onions to enhance the flavor, making them irresistibly delicious.

    Chinese man hawking Mandazi in Kasarani Estate

    Within minutes of starting his sales, the man had already sold out his entire bucket, leaving residents amazed and eager to try his treats. The scene not only showcases his entrepreneurial spirit but also challenges the typical image of street vendors in Kenya.

    Why the Kasarani Mandazi Seller is Turning Heads

    While Mandazi vending is a common sight in Kenyan neighborhoods, seeing a white individual confidently selling this local snack is quite rare. Many Kenyans expressed surprise and admiration, but some also voiced shock, reflecting lingering stereotypes about race and occupation.

    Despite the rarity, this incident highlights that entrepreneurship knows no racial or cultural boundaries. The man’s confident approach and the positive response from residents serve as a reminder that anyone can participate in local trades, regardless of their background.

    The Cultural Impact and Social Media Reactions

    The video, shared on Instagram, has garnered thousands of views and comments. Some viewers praised the man’s entrepreneurial spirit, while others expressed surprise at seeing a white person embracing a typically Kenyan street food business. The scene has sparked discussions on social media about inclusivity, stereotypes, and the diversity of entrepreneurship in Kenya.
    Watch the Full Video

    To see this fascinating scene for yourself, check out the full video on Instagram: [Instagram Video](https://www.instagram.com/reel/DSSklXkjOvn/?igsh=MWgyZWtmaW9lZnJiOA==).

    Final Thoughts: Breaking Stereotypes Through Food and Business

    The Kasarani Chinese man selling Mandazi at Ksh.20 is more than just a street vendor; he’s a symbol of breaking stereotypes and promoting inclusivity in business. His success story encourages both locals and foreigners alike to explore entrepreneurial opportunities without fear or prejudice.

    Whether you’re a food lover or an aspiring entrepreneur, this story reminds us that passion, innovation, and confidence can turn simple street vending into a viral sensation and perhaps, a new cultural norm.

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