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Top 3 Businesses To Start In Kenya with Ksh 50000 or Less

Starting a business in Kenya with Ksh 50000 can be a daunting task. However, with the right planning and research, it is possible to start a successful business with this amount of money.

In this essay, I will discuss top 3 businesses to start in Kenya with Ksh 50000: a small restaurant, shoeshine business and a home-based business.

Top 3 Businesses To Start In Kenya With Ksh. 50000

A Small Restaurant

One of the best businesses to start in Kenya with Ksh 50000 is a small restaurant.

With this amount of money, you can rent a small space, purchase the necessary equipment and supplies, and hire a few employees.

You can also use the money to purchase ingredients for your menu items and to advertise your business.

Additionally, you can use the money to create a website and social media accounts to promote your restaurant.

In addition, talking of the menu be sure to make it rich. I mean you want to have meals that make people lick their fingers. You need to think outside the box. Have foodstuff that can be taken on the go.

Am talking about chicken, French fries, samosa, boiled eggs and Kachumabari.

When you see someone pushing a cart full of samosa and eggs, do not pity them, the could be making more money than you make from your 8-5pm job.

If you cannot push a cart, then why not hire someone to do it? These small business ideas are very lucrative if you know how to do it.

Be sure to target young people who like biting there fingers and I can assure you that you will be smiling all the way to the bank.  

With careful planning and budgeting, you can make your restaurant a success.

A Home-Based Business

Another top 3 business to start in Kenya with Ksh 50000 is a home-based business. With this amount of money, you can purchase the necessary equipment and supplies for your business. You can also use the money to create a website and social media accounts to promote your business. Additionally, you can use the money to purchase materials for your products or services and to advertise your business. With careful planning and budgeting, you can make your home-based business a success.

Top home based business include,

  • Blogging
  • Article Writing and online tuition
  • E-commerce
  • Daycare/ Nightcare

I wrote about the most profitable business in Kenya you can start in 2023. You can read that article for more insights.

Shoeshine Business

When you see someone shinning other people’s shoes and you call him a cobbler out of disrespect, think twice.

I read a story in the dailies where a woman resigned from her white job to take begin a business as a cobbler.

Within the first year, she was able to change her life drastically. Something that she only dreamt about when she was still on her day job.

With Ksh. 50000, you can find yourself a hotspot on a busy street. Pay the required country levies, buy the needed supplies such as brushes, shoe polish and others items and viola, you are good to go.

Then attract a faithful client base and you are good to go.

Conclusion

Starting a business in Kenya with Ksh.50000 can be challenging but it is possible with the right planning and research.

Three of the best businesses to start in Kenya with this amount of money are a small restaurant, a shoeshine business and a home-based business.

With careful budgeting and planning, you can make either of these businesses a success.

So which of the top 3 Businesses To Start In Kenya with Ksh 50000 did you find interesting, let us know in the comments box below.

Maishah Marsden
Maishah Marsdenhttps://shopinkenya.com/
Maishah Marsden is the founder of ShopaXo (ShopInKenya.Com) and Maishah.Co.Ke . He is a top Kenyan blogger casually called by his peers as "Life'. If he is not writing your favorite articles, he is with his family. He loves sport and won't mind going on Safari anytime.
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