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120,000 what to invest in
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#41 Posted : Monday, August 27, 2012 4:40:47 PM
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@Toshi That Socrates quote...very nice!
Généralement, les gens qui savant peu parlent becoup, et les gens qui savant beaucoup parlent peu.
- Rousseau.
wilyum
#42 Posted : Friday, February 15, 2013 12:25:22 PM
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@richsisco,what did u invest in?
how are the returns todate?
Pick n Pay
#43 Posted : Monday, February 18, 2013 1:28:58 PM
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Forex trading
Greed is fear.
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#44 Posted : Monday, July 08, 2013 8:02:59 AM
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Mine is a very workable option.
Not just limited to you but for anyone interested to in it.
It's always nice when opportunity meets preparedness.
I've a perfect business suggestion for you, drop me a line at jsaitoti(dot)gmail(dot)com
It'll gurantee good returns on your investment.
Your seach stops here.
Bachuma Gate
#45 Posted : Monday, July 08, 2013 1:04:25 PM
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Petrol car washings machine 50,000.00. 5000 litre water tank 30,000.00. Look for a roadside site outside Nairobi because of Kanjo problems. Kite, Ronga, Juja, Thika, Limuru.

And you are ready to go. The balance can be used for the extras. e.g buying water, soap etc.

Remember my commission.

DOH
josimar
#46 Posted : Monday, July 08, 2013 2:24:15 PM
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Petrol car washings machine 50,000.00. 5000 litre water tank 30,000.00. Look for a roadside site outside Nairobi because of Kanjo problems. Kite, Ronga, Juja, Thika, Limuru.

And you are ready to go. The balance can be used for the extras. e.g buying water, soap etc.

Remember my commission


The above business requires fulltime supervision on site or else they will only give You Kshs 200 / day.
Stealth
#47 Posted : Tuesday, July 09, 2013 12:09:34 AM
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Toshi wrote:
Fundaah wrote:
120K is alot of money.

Due to my religious inclination...I wont advise you to open a pub.....Infact I encourage people to stop drinking.....smile smile smile smile smile But ....here are some Ideas for you....

1.Start small business in one of Nairobis slums.Eg cooking Mandazis and supplying them in Kiosks, shops and supermarkets in the slum. I know A guy who started so and now he has a car.He infact started with less than 20K.

2.With decentralisation about to happen due to the new constitution Start a business e.g selling plastic utensils, basins , buckets etc in upcountry trading centre.
establish a good relationship with suppliers and you will get credit terms with them in due course.

3.If you are a man start Buying cattle cows ,sheep & goats and selling then during market days.

4.Get a stall in Gikomba Market and start a second hand cloth business.

5.Buy a blender (2-3K) start selling Juice in densely populated areas such as slums .Combine with a popcorn machine about 20k Juakali model.

6.Get connection in slums ....look for someone selling a plot there be careful not to be conned.....build mabati houses and you become a landlord......No sweat though risky.

120k ni nyingi sana if you are a hustler .All the best .

There are so many ideas .


I like this; very bright and eye opening. It's good advice on starting with what you have.
A traveler in ancient Greece, the story goes, met an old man walking along the road and asked him how to get to Mount Olympus. The old man, who turned out to be Socrates, replied: "Just make sure that every step you take is in that direction."




- Fatten the animals first before selling them off to maximize on your returns.

- You can get better prices on the animals in the weeks/days before schools open since most are looking to sell their animals to raise school fees for their kids.

- Beware not to be conned by traders who take their animals - mostly cows to the river/watering point before coming to the market, the animals looks full/fatter due to the water it has drank.

Considering this post is over a yr old, mind sharing what u did with the cash/ what biz u invested in?
symbols
#48 Posted : Tuesday, July 09, 2013 12:25:32 AM
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Fundaah wrote:
120K is alot of money.

Due to my religious inclination...I wont advise you to open a pub.....Infact I encourage people to stop drinking.....smile smile smile smile smile But ....here are some Ideas for you....

1.Start small business in one of Nairobis slums.Eg cooking Mandazis and supplying them in Kiosks, shops and supermarkets in the slum. I know A guy who started so and now he has a car.He infact started with less than 20K.

2.With decentralisation about to happen due to the new constitution Start a business e.g selling plastic utensils, basins , buckets etc in upcountry trading centre.
establish a good relationship with suppliers and you will get credit terms with them in due course.

3.If you are a man start Buying cattle cows ,sheep & goats and selling then during market days.

4.Get a stall in Gikomba Market and start a second hand cloth business.

5.Buy a blender (2-3K) start selling Juice in densely populated areas such as slums .Combine with a popcorn machine about 20k Juakali model.

6.Get connection in slums ....look for someone selling a plot there be careful not to be conned.....build mabati houses and you become a landlord......No sweat though risky.

120k ni nyingi sana if you are a hustler .All the best .

There are so many ideas .


lol.Just seen one of my former CFA lecturers here.Anyway,fruit juice,yoghurt and icecream IMO will peak in Kenya.It plays on the 'health' movement(which is good),brings diversity(if you play around with the fruits and the mix) and the freshness is attractive.Personally I feel it has franchise potential and the colours are splendid from a marketing/branding perspective.
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