Jane Muia

Ivynne Okoth: Never hire, take business feedback from family and friends

Ivynne Okoth is the founder of Kairo Ltd, an online business that deals in fashion, furniture, and home décor. The businesswoman revealed she started the business after completing her university studies with a capital of 50,000 thanks to her social...

Win for agricultural sector as Ministry announces two-day forum to streamline financing

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rootooba have announced a two-day forum aimed at curbing the looming severe food insecurity in the country. The forum-themed Financing Agriculture Sustainably Conference (FINAS2024) will be held on the 27th and 28th of March 2024. ''In...

Law graduate discovers hidden wealth in Oyster farming

Juma Sylvester, a law graduate has found success after ditching the traditional agribusiness ventures to embrace innovative mushroom production agribusiness. The founder of Kajulu Farms in Kisumu primarily focuses on Oyster mushrooms, one of the most adaptable varieties. The farmer embarked...

King’ori Mwangi’s son lands full scholarship, job after Uhuru’s intervention

Former President Uhuru Kenyatta on Saturday offered to sponsor the son of retired Senior Assistant Inspector General of Police Zachary Mwangi King’ori. Mwangi’s son who is currently studying at the Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) will also...

Beda Ogola: Why chicken farming is not as profitable as most Kenyans imagine

When it comes to making money in agribusiness, chicken farming is one of the top ideas that strikes fast. Most farmers think all the millions lie there but some experienced farmers say the venture is as tricky as other businesses. Beda...

Johansen Oduor: My first experience in a morgue and why I nearly quit postmortem career

Government Chief Pathologist Johansen Oduor has opened up about his experience in the most-feared career. Speaking on NTV on Saturday, Oduor revealed his desire to venture into the medical field was inspired by the challenges he witnessed people going through...

Popular herb earning farmers millions in 45 days

Chives, a popular herb related to onions, garlic, and leeks is one of the most profitable short-season crops to grow in Kenya. The herb which is mainly grown in Kenya for export is characterized by its long, thin leaves that...

Student who scored A in KCSE lands full scholarship in posh university abroad

Simon Matiri, a Kenyan student who scored an A in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) has landed a full scholarship in an exquisite private university abroad. Matiri who sat his KCSE exam at Nairobi School scored an A...

Good Joseph: If you want to be rich be stingy, frugal and strict

Good Joseph is a YouTuber who shares content on financial matters. He shares three important attributes anyone looking to create wealth should have. Be stingy. According to him, a majority of rich people don’t give out their money easily and...

GK Serkal: I lived in a mabati house for seven years saving for my mansion

Kenyan Comedian GK Serkal recently showed off his multimillion mansion which is still under construction. The comedian revealed the struggles he went through saving for the six-bedroom house. In an interview with Alex Madiba show, the comedian revealed he lived...

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