The Kenya Small & Medium Enterprise (SME) sector is projected to contribute up to 50% of the country’s GDP in the next three years. So, you just have to consider SMEs when eyeing the best business to start with 200k in Kenya.
Interestingly, 7 out of 10 people are employed by SMEs, meaning you will likely start a business to benefit yourself and create a job for others. Here's a look at some of the businesses you can venture into with Ksh 200,000 capital or less, in Kenya.
E-commerce.
One of the Best Business to start in Kenya is selling products online. The greatest advantage of using free online classified sites is that you don’t require any form of capital or fees to post your adverts. As long as you have a reliable internet connection, it’s very easy to make money with online classified sites. Nowadays there are so many businesses offering big commissions on every product that you refer a customer to them.