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How varsity undergraduate fighting ‘corona blues’ with rabbit farming

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In normal times, Emmanuel Eddionyi an undergraduate student from Kenyatta University could now be in school for his second last semester studies. However, following the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic that has led to the closure...



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29-year-old catering graduate creates own job through sugarcane juice making


After his graduation from Nairobi Aviation Collage, Dominic Jisemba tried looking for a job on his line of career but failed to secure one. He later chanced to be employed by a security firm...



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Small businesses you can start within Nairobi’s industrial area

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Nairobi city has one main industrial area located to the south-east of the central business district. However, there are also other industrial areas located in Kahawa, Kasarani, Ruaraka and Dandora not to mention those...



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Making Sh750,000 from an acre of Cape gooseberry in 12-14 weeks

Making Sh750,000 from an acre of Cape gooseberry in 12-14 weeks

Leave alone the wild gooseberries that are self-propagating commonly found in farms after harvesting maize, farmers in Kenya can now access a high yielding variety of the fruit which is well known as the...



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The potential of e-commerce to present entrepreneurs in Kenya

The potential of e-commerce to present entrepreneurs in Kenya

With the worldwide breakout of the COVID 19 virus posing serious negative impacts to economies of various countries globally, there is a need for the present-day entrepreneurs in Kenya to consider smart ways of...



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Setting a mobile restaurant business in Kenya

Setting a mobile restaurant business in Kenya

Since its debut in 2008 in the US when the country’s labour market lost over 8.4 million jobs, the mobile restaurant business has continued gaining momentum the world over as a cheap way of...



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Thriving mandazi business that needs only Sh1,000 to start


There are many small businesses that one can start using a small capital in Kenya especially in Nairobi and make it a booming venture with time. One of them is cooking and selling mandazi...



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Siaya Youth Cashing on The Increasing Demand for Fingerlings to Make a Kill from their Hatchery

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Just like any other business, agribusiness also requires a proper calculation of opportunities and profits associated with any commercial farming venture. In demands a good understanding of market demand, a plan and a budget,...



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Homa Bay agro-entrepreneur creates Sh200,000 monthly seedlings venture after losing job


Many at times losing a job is associated with shattered future and people always sympathise with individuals whose contracts are stopped expectedly or unexpectedly due to one reason or another.In Kenya, even before the...



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Youth creates thriving car wash business, beats unemployment challenge

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Every year, at least 30,000 fresh graduates enter job hunting mission yet companies are laying off employees due to what they term unfavourable conditions. To beat unemployment, Mohammed Ali a Diploma in Business Administration...



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Why most small businesses in Kenya barely survive long enough

According to the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) figures, only 10 per cent of SMEs are able to stay afloat after ten years of their start something which has been majorly attributed to lack of the know-how in the running of the enterprises.

Proper information on how to run businesses can avert the death of over 75 per cent of Kenyan SMEs which do not survive barely five years after their inception. According to the Kenya National...



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Rewind 2020


2020 has been a tough year, a year that most of us would want to forget. As we look forward to a brighter 2021, we took a moment to pause, reflect and appreciate the...



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