As Kenyans start to work on their 2026 resolutions, a Facebook user has taken to social media to ask for business ideas.
In a post shared on the Tujengane Facebook group, the user revealed that he has a capital of Sh300,000, but does not have a business idea. He added that he prefers something he can export or import from Uganda or Tanzania.
“I have a capital of 300k. I am shopping for business Ideas. Something I can export/Import from Uganda or Tanzania. I have capital but no idea,” he stated.
Responding to the matter, various Facebook users poured some business advises. Below are some of the responses.
Marshall Mathenge
Import animal feeds, raw products from Uganda, mix them here, and sell to farmers.
Maggie Babere
Tanzania has rice, Uganda has eggs Kenya has the market
KindRaspberry4342
What about dera and ladies sandles from Tz. From ug you can do Shea butter and groundnuts
Muchwezi Vicent
Come in Uganda and we invest in farming mostly cabbage, Tomatoes and onions and you will never regret One acre hiring is 10k per year one year has got 3season of planting cabbage seed for one acre 8,000, water pump plus pipes 30k digging 3k one acre carrys 20,000 heads of cabbages one cabbage farm price here in Uganda is 60 bob×20000= 1,200,000 this is after 3 months one month in seedbed two months in main garden.
Edwin Njiru
Sunflower from Singida, Tanzania seek aggregation contract from Bidco.
Josiah, a Nairobi-based businessman, advises people with business ideas to execute them immediately and that no business is small; what is needed is discipline and determination.
“For you to succeed in business, you must persevere: money does not come just like that, people must steal from you, you must make losses, you must meet stiff competition. But all these will come to an end when you become resilient,” he said.
“We all have the opportunity to make it in life, but what some of you imagine is that success is reserved for specific people. All the wealthy people you see around started from somewhere,” he added.
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