Kenyan Man with KSh 1m Savings Seeks Profitable Business to Invest In: “Focusing on My Life”

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The man, whose name was concealed, disclosed that he was looking to build his life with the money he had in his bank account. He was looking for a profit-making business venture where he could put his money and earn much more as he focused on his life. Two-bedroom, self-contained house Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, he disclosed that he had already sorted out his family, having built a magnificent house for his parents. “I have KSh 1 million that I have saved. I have not yet built my own house, but I have erected a two-bedroom self-contained house for my loving parents. So, I want to focus on my life. Which business can I start that is profitable in the country?” he asked. The man’s confession sparked an online debate among Kenyans, who did not shy away from sharing their mixed reactions. Social media reactions Many advised him to put his money into betting, arguing that he would get profitable returns quicker. miss_christine_mwangi: “Start a bar soap manufacturing business. Most Kenyans use bar soap as a daily commodity and a hygiene necessity. Raw materials are readily available in Kenya. The machinery is also quite affordable and made in Kenya. The business can generate over KSh 700,000 in monthly profit if invested with one million cash.” Timo Rishi: “Board a plane; things will be fine, and you are the pilot.” Q-tee Jeimoh Kianda Sana: “Why don’t you just keep quiet, or you will hear KRA looking for you .” Ngeno Vincent: “Go invest in Uganda, and thank me when you succeed.” Charlie Fred Wa Thika: “Kenya celebrates daily because no business will work.” Building a house or starting a business Similarly, a man with KSh 200,000 savings was confused between starting a business and building a house. Facebook users swarmed to the comment section to share mixed reactions, with the majority imploring him to open a business. “A villager will put up a structure. An urbanite who thinks outside or without the box will divide the money into two: save half and start a business with the other half,” one netizen advised him. 

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