Best Small Business in Nakuru, Kenya

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LongBurn Charcoal Briquettes

536 Egerton, Nakuru
LongBurn Charcoal Briquettes offers a sustainable solution to basic energy problems. Charcoal is on of the most widely used fuel for low and middle income families it is also used by various business ...
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VFRA

P. O. Box 7061 - 20110, Nakuru
We are a consultant group focusing on business development services including: 1. Business & Financial Planning and development 2. Business Fundraising (off-shore and local) 3. Business reporting and ...
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Crater Forex Bureau

West Side Mall Kenyatta Ave,1st Floor FF01 130-20100 , Nakuru

BARAKA PEKEE

Mosque Rd, P.O. Box: 4062, 20100, Nakuru

BINI WHOLESALERS LTD

Nehru Rd, P.O. Box: 2212, 20100, Nakuru

CENTRE GENERAL STORE

Mosque Rd, P.O. Box: 1250, 20100, Nakuru

Jeda Thrift Trading Co Ltd

Peruman House Mburu Gichua Rd Central(CBD), 820-20100 , Nakuru

KARIMU WHOLESALERS

Kenyatta Ave, P.O. Box: 6, 20100, Nakuru

MEGHJI & CO

Kenyatta Ave, Nakuru Hse, Gr, P.O. Box: 930, 20100, Nakuru

MILAN WHOLESALERS

Station/Kenyatta Ave, P.O. Box: 2119, 20100, Nakuru

PAUL G KIRATU

Shirikisho Way, P.O. Box: 613, 20100, Nakuru

Small Business in Kenya is an important part of the country's economy, making up the backbone of the country's economic activity. Small businesses are typically defined as having fewer than 50 employees and are usually run by a single entrepreneur with limited capital. This sector is the lifeblood of the economy, providing jobs and income for many Kenyans. Small businesses are typically more agile and able to respond quickly to changes in the market, which makes them more competitive. They also offer a range of products and services and provide an important source of employment to many Kenyans.

Small businesses in Kenya face a number of challenges including limited access to capital, limited access to markets, and lack of skilled labor. In addition, small businesses are often subject to regulations that are not always supportive of their growth. Despite these challenges, small businesses remain an important part of the economy and have been growing steadily in recent years.

In conclusion, small businesses in Kenya are an important part of the economy and their contributions to the country's economic development should not be overlooked. With the right support, they can continue to play an important role in the growth of the country.
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