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Here is a list of some profitable side hustles you can start in Kenya with relatively low start-up capital:

 If you're looking to make some extra cash in Kenya, starting a side hustle can be a great way to do it. With a little bit of start-up capital and some creativity, you can start a profitable side hustle that can help you reach your financial goals.


Here is a list of some profitable side hustles you can start in Kenya with relatively low start-up capital:


Online Freelancing

If you have skills in writing, graphic design, programming, or any other type of freelance work, you can easily start making money online by finding clients on freelance platforms such as Upwork, Fiverr, or Freelancer.


Social Media Management

If you're good at managing social media accounts, you can offer your services to small businesses and individuals who don't have the time or expertise to manage their own social media accounts.


Event Planning

If you have an eye for detail and a knack for planning, you can start an event planning business. You can offer your services to individuals or businesses looking to host events such as weddings, parties, and corporate events.


Blogging

If you have a passion for writing and a topic you're knowledgeable about, you can start a blog and monetize it through advertising, sponsored content, or affiliate marketing.


Photography

If you have a good eye for photography, you can offer your services to individuals and businesses looking for high-quality photographs for their websites, social media accounts, or marketing materials.


Car Wash Business

With some basic equipment and a small start-up capital, you can start a car wash business. You can offer your services to individuals and businesses in your community.


Personal Training

If you're passionate about fitness and have the knowledge and expertise, you can start a personal training business. You can offer your services to individuals or groups looking to improve their fitness levels.


Catering

If you're good at cooking and have a passion for food, you can start a catering business. You can offer your services to individuals and businesses looking for delicious and healthy meals for their events.


Online Tutoring


If you're knowledgeable in a particular subject, you can offer your services as an online tutor. You can find clients through online tutoring platforms or by advertising your services on social media.


E-commerce

With the rise of e-commerce platforms such as Jumia and Kilimall, starting an online store has never been easier. You can sell products you make yourself, or you can source products from wholesalers and sell them online.


In conclusion, starting a side hustle in Kenya can be a great way to make extra money. With a little bit of start-up capital and some hard work, you can turn your side hustle into a profitable business.


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