Who will tell our youth...

Mr Black

Elder Lister
shida ni desperation, nduthis has very low entry barriers and maintenance as per our standards, basically anyone can do it.,

Until they get an alternative, it will continue to be the number 1 choice of youths
Interestingly, it is the only venture with ready credit available, if credit was available and accessible at current rates young people would look beyond nduthis
 

Anglututu

Elder Lister
Interestingly, it is the only venture with ready credit available, if credit was available and accessible at current rates young people would look beyond nduthis
I agree but I also think we're lazy in creativity and ideas. Everyone wants a quick return. Its human nature I guess.
The motor bike situation is just a replica of how Kenyans jump onto biz ideas.
You recall the mobile call stands when safcom started, then came the clothes boutiques, then came the m-pesa...the mobile phone shops... You get the drift.
Copy culture is killing every single biz idea.
 

Mr Black

Elder Lister
I agree but I also think we're lazy in creativity and ideas. Everyone wants a quick return. Its human nature I guess.
The motor bike situation is just a replica of how Kenyans jump onto biz ideas.
You recall the mobile call stands when safcom started, then came the clothes boutiques, then came the m-pesa...the mobile phone shops... You get the drift.
Copy culture is killing every single biz idea.
Copying is human nature but thankfully it can be put in check by simply interrogating business plans submitted as part of loan applications, it helps that we live in the digital era where a software can literally do most of the vetting if well crafted.
 
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