The Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) offers Kenyans an accessible pathway to wealth creation through investing in shares, bonds, and other securities of some of Kenya's and Africa's leading companies...
The Kenyan government offers several enterprise funds providing affordable credit and business support to youth, women, and persons with disabilities. The Uwezo Fund, Youth Enterprise Development Fund...
Trademark registration is one of the most important legal protections for any business in Kenya. A registered trademark with KIPI gives you exclusive rights to your brand name, logo, and other distinc...
Beekeeping and honey production is one of Kenya's most promising agricultural enterprises, with domestic demand far exceeding local production. With relatively low startup costs, minimal land requirem...
Property transactions in Kenya attract significant taxes including stamp duty (2-4% paid by buyers) and capital gains tax (15% on profits paid by sellers). Understanding these taxes, along with recurr...
A fuel station is one of the most capital-intensive but potentially rewarding business investments in Kenya. With the country consuming over 5 billion liters of petroleum products annually, the fuel r...
Children born to Kenyan parents anywhere in the world are automatically Kenyan citizens by birth under the 2010 Constitution. Obtaining a Kenyan passport for your child born abroad involves registerin...
Kenya receives over USD 4 billion in diaspora remittances annually, making it one of Africa's largest remittance markets. With dozens of options available — from traditional operators like Western Uni...
The ride-hailing industry in Kenya offers significant income opportunities for both individual drivers and fleet owners. With platforms like Uber, Bolt, and Little Cab serving millions of passengers i...
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