Fixing what’s broken: Kaki Repair founder Johnson Lam encourages people to repair damaged goods rather than throwing them away. — Photos: LOW LAY PHON/The Star
The founder of Kaki Repair invested close to RM100,000 so he could teach do-it-yourself skills on the road.
Johnson Lam bought a camper van from Japan and modified it to suit his needs.
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