Hand-Picked Second-Hand Shoes Stall in Kenya

Shoes are daily essentials, and second-hand options are affordable yet stylish. You can easily double your buying price. You can start small, mobile, or roadside without needing a shop. Unlike seasonal items, shoes sell consistently throughout the year.

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How to Start a Mobile Spices Stall in Kenya

A mobile spices business is viable and profitable. Keep packs simple (50/– & 100/–), ensure consistency, and take the stall to your customers (estates/markets). That combination drives quick, repeat sales.

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T-Shirt Branding & Printing Business in Kenya

Branded or printed T-shirts (custom text, quotes, logos, graphics) have a strong, steady demand in Kenya. Start by outsourcing printing while learning the ropes. Once your sales flow stabilizes, invest in your own printing kit, that’s where real long-term profit lies

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Start a Mitumba Hand-Picked Jackets Stall in Kenya

This is a solid, realistic hustle. Hand-picked (camera) second-hand jackets can be sourced from Kenya’s big mitumba markets and resold using a foldable stand with clean presentation and smart merchandising.

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How to Invest in a Mandazi Stall Business in Kenya

Mandazi (sometimes called East African doughnut in English) is one of Kenya’s most popular breakfast and evening snacks. It’s loved for its simplicity, affordability, and aroma, perfect for a daily cash flow business that suits your concept of early-morning, and evening operation.

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How to Start and Run a Mobile Nail Art Business in Kenya

One business model gaining popularity is the mobile nail art business, where services are offered at the client’s home, office, event, or preferred location.

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Start a Home-Based Khaki Packaging Bags Business in Kenya

A home-based khaki bag venture works, if you keep it lean, neat, and consistent. Start with ¼ kg & ½ kg, master speed and quality, sell in bundles to nearby shops, and scale with reinvestment.

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A Comprehensive Second-Hand Ladies’ Tops(Hand-Picked) Business Plan in Kenya

Women buy tops more frequently than any other clothing item. Hand-picked tops allow you to avoid damaged/bad stock from bales. Low capital, plus high turnover, translates to fast cash flow. Tops are light, clean, and easy to display on a rack or stand.

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How to Start a Crayon-Making Business in Kenya

You can start a home-based crayon business in Kenya (wax crayons) and grow steadily. Begin with a small, safe setup, nail color quality and durability, sell to nearby schools/bookshops/parents, and add oil pastels once the basics run smoothly.

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A Complete Beginner’s Guide to Opening a Shopify Store in Kenya

Starting an online store in Kenya has never been easier. With Shopify, you don’t need coding skills, a large budget, or prior e-commerce experience. All you need is a product, internet access, and the willingness to learn.

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A Complete Beginner’s Guide to Dropshipping from AliExpress to Kenya

Dropshipping has become one of the easiest ways for Kenyans to start an online business with little capital and no inventory. Using platforms like AliExpress, you can sell products online without stocking them, handling packaging, or worrying about manufacturing.

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How to Build a Successful Stock Photography Business in Kenya:

Stock photography has opened up a powerful way for photographers to earn money from their images online. With cameras on modern phones and affordable equipment, even photographers in Kenya can turn their craft into a legitimate online business by selling photos to global buyers

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