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A bright, sunlit outdoor scene in Lubao, Kenya, captures the entrance area of the West Kenya Sugar Company. Two men are seen walking from left to right, passing a large yellow wall and a green metal gate. The man on the left wears a white cap, a black and red polo shirt, light blue jeans, and dark boots, while the man on the right wears a lime green t-shirt, grey trousers, and dark boots, with what appears to be a light-colored cloth draped over his shoulder. Dominating the upper part of the image is a large sign displaying "KABRAS UNIT" in bold green letters, with a small logo featuring "KABRAS" and sugarcane stalks. Below this, the sign clearly reads "WEST KENYA SUGAR COMPANY LIMITED P.O. BOX 2101-50100, KAKAMEGA, KENYA," explicitly identifying the location and entity. Below this primary sign, a substantial yellow wall also bears the green text "WEST KENYA SUGAR COMPANY LTD" and a partial phrase "FAIDA NJA KWA IMA" (likely part of "Faida ni kwa mkulima," meaning "The benefit is for the farmer" in Swahili). A green metal gate is visible on the right, with a small circular sign containing "IP" or "P" and another partial green sign below it. In the background, under a clear blue sky, several large green trees are visible. The overall impression is a bustling daytime scene at an industrial or agricultural facility.
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