Let’s says a market has 50 mama mbogas , when others get hustlers fund the number becomes 70. Will the number of buyers increase. I think businesses have some natural thing. And any interference will destroy that market. That’s why we have the law of demand and supply. An economy can not survive where everyone is a business person. We need manufacturers, casual workers and everyone. This hustler fund will find it’s natural death soon.
As the greeks say, Itininanagira nyeki (hazimalizianangi nyasi)
ndio mahali Uhuru na Raila wametufikisha
They will say.
Bei ya chakura itaenda chini
- Cai - 10
- Karara - 5
- Ngombe - 70
- Cúrú - 15
- Indathi - 5
- Githeri special ( ambayo imepitishiwa kwa harufu ya nyama) - 40
- Ngingo (ngúkú) - 5
- Kugúrú ( ngúkú) - 2
- Ini ria ngúkú - thendi inyanya (25 cent)
- Mutura - 2 per the width of the knife.
Management deserve the right of admission. By: Tumaini yangu juu binguni hotel.
We can’t have an economy where everyone is self-employed but we can have a successful economy where entrepreneurs are the majority and self-employment contributes significantly to the national GDP. Moreover, empowering businessmen with capital is a step in the right direction
What Kenyans don’t know pesa Iko Kwa manufacturing. If you can one with a product. Target 2 million Kenyans kila mmoja akupee 2 Shillings per day. Kabla mwaka iishe you are a billionaire.
Hii kiosk mentality ndio ina changia ufukara hapa Kenya.
Ati manufacturing??
So long as they (the Proles) continued to work and breed, their other activities were without importance. Left to themselves, like cattle turned loose upon the plains of Argentina, they had reverted to a style of life that appeared to be natural to them, a sort of ancestral pattern…Heavy physical work, the care of home and children, petty quarrels with neighbors, films, football, beer and above all, gambling filled up the horizon of their minds. To keep them in control was not difficult.
G.O - 1984
What book is this mdau?
George Orwell 1984
Hii manufacturing you always throw it around casually unaeza fikiria one just wakes up and walla you start manufacturing…kuna a reason why manufacturing isn’t that big in Kenya and there’s a reason why China exists if manufacturing was that easy tena the kiosk mentality will still creep into that sector najua Kenyans we are stupid but not so stupid as you try to potray
Manufacturing ni Noma. It’s capital intensive 2m-10m to start up.
The problem isn’t start up capital, it’s getting a return on investment.
Manufacturing costs are too high and the government will actually hinder and sabotage you at every turn legally and illegally
What about cottage industry. Hizo za backyard. You minimize your cost when starting halafu ukipata clients ndio unafungua ofisi uanze kucheza hide and seek na KRA.
Mmemalizana na agranian revolution kabla mfike industrial?
I had a packaging manufacturing start up.
Nilifunga.
Cost of raw materials is higher than the selling price, right after start of Ukraine war.
But it was a very very good venture.
2 bob profit on 100k-150k produce everyweek minimum, ukipata order mzuri you hit 400k a week in pure profits.
Wahindi wa “100m industry plant”, aliweka bei chini na hio 2 bob nikatoka biz. Rent and employee costs were 200k a month.
Niliiishiwa. Usicheze na manufacturing
Riiight
@Sidindi Bey akiskia iyo story atakasirika saidi. Atapotea online wiki moja juu atavunja simu yake in a fit of rage.
Tell them Rasta
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If you want to venture into manufacturing enda ethiopia or rwanda hapa kenya utalia.