Mitumba is a common word in Kenya meaning second-hand goods. The mitumba business in Kenya is one of the most lucrative trading opportunities in East Africa. From Nairobi’s Gikomba Market to Mombasa, Kisumu, and beyond, mitumba clothing drives a multi-billion shilling industry that employs thousands of Kenyans.
This 2026 guide covers everything you need to know about starting and scaling a mitumba business in Kenya — from finding reliable suppliers to pricing strategies.
Kenya imports approximately 100,000 tonnes of used clothing every year. The demand is driven by:
The most common sourcing options for Kenyan mitumba traders:
For the best value, many serious mitumba wholesalers now buy directly from mitumba bales suppliers in China. Factory-direct pricing is 20-40% lower than local middlemen.
Prices vary by grade and source. For current rates, check our full mitumba bales price guide.
You can start with as little as KES 15,000-30,000 for a few bales from Gikomba. Container buyers typically invest $15,000-$25,000 for 22-28 tons.
Men’s and women’s clothing, shoes, handbags, and children’s wear from Grade A bales. Branded items command premium prices.
Yes. Many Kenyan wholesalers now buy directly from Chinese suppliers. See our guide to mitumba bales suppliers in China.
Ready to source mitumba bales for your Kenyan business? Contact Hissen Global for current pricing and shipping to Mombasa.
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