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Fundi Gitau, Gatanga’s Master Shoemaker

Gatanga: In the quiet corridors of Chomo Shopping Centre in Gatanga, Murang’a County, sits a modest workshop filled with the rich scent of leather and the steady rhythm of a hammer tapping against a sole. Here, Joseph Gitau, affectionately known as Fundi Gitau, has built a life rooted in dignity, creativity, and resilience through the craft of leatherwork and shoemaking.

According to Kenya News Agency, Gitau shared the story of a journey that began more than two decades ago, marked by challenges, purpose, and determination. Gitau is not just a cobbler; he is an artisan whose skills stretch far beyond shoe repairs. With unmatched precision, he handcrafts school bags, belts, Bible covers, briefcases, wallets, and a variety of other leather accessories.

His career began with a two-year shoemaking and leatherwork training course, where he learned not only technical skills but also the discipline and patience the trade demands. That training, he says, planted the seed for a lifelong passion. Today, Gitau works alongside a small team of local artisans, creating men’s shoes that range from classic office designs to stylish weekend loafers. Together, they blend modern trends with authentic handcraft techniques.

Gitau’s dream is to establish his own shoe brand, complete with a logo, custom designs, and a workshop that supplies footwear to Kenya and beyond. Despite his passion, he has faced numerous challenges, including the high cost of raw materials, stiff competition from cheap synthetic imports, and fluctuating customer traffic.

Gitau remains optimistic and has managed to raise and educate his children, build a home, and fund his own development projects without loans or external aid. His workshop has also become a training ground, where he has mentored young men, freely shared his knowledge, and guided them through the trade.

Gitau encourages young people to embrace skilled trades and take pride in their work. He believes that whether one is shining shoes, making chapati, or braiding hair, it should be done with love and pride. His greatest joy comes from small but powerful moments, such as seeing schoolchildren in clean shoes he repaired, or men walking confidently in footwear shaped by his hands.

As dusk settles over the shopping centre, Gitau carefully folds away his tools and dusts off his workbench. Tomorrow, as he has done for decades, Fundi Gitau will return, not just to make shoes, but to continue crafting dignity, nurturing dreams, and stitching together a lasting legacy.