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Profitable Kenyan Businesses You Can Start with Ksh1 Million

Wiltord OtienobyWiltord Otieno
August 6, 2025
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Profitable Kenyan Businesses You Can Start With Ksh1 Million

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Starting a business with Ksh1 million in Kenya can be a rewarding venture, given the country’s growing economy and diverse market opportunities.

Kenya is now ranked 58th globally in the Startup Ecosystem Index, with Nairobi leading innovation in Africa.

Businesses to consider (Ksh1 Million capital)

Mobile Money Agent 

In Kenya, a mobile money agent facilitates financial transactions on behalf of mobile service providers like Safaricom (M-Pesa), Airtel Money, or Telkom T-Kash.

Services include:

  • Deposits and withdrawals
  • Bill payments
  • Airtime sales
  • Sending and receiving money
  • SIM card registration and replacement

To start, one should choose a provider, e.g., Safaricom or Airtel, and apply as an agent via their official website or regional office.

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To ensure success, one should operate in busy areas like markets, bus stops, or near schools, maintaining high float levels to avoid turning away customers.

Beauty Salon and Barbershop

The demand for grooming services across all age groups in Kenya is high, with customers repeatedly requiring the services and potentially being loyal to the barbers and salonists.

One can start with a fair-sized shop, as the business has opportunities to expand into cosmetics, spa, or training services.

The key services offered are Haircuts and styling (men & women), braiding, weaving, dreadlocks, manicure & pedicure, facial treatments, beard grooming and shaving, hair colouring and treatment.

For the business to succeed, it is essential to maintain high levels of cleanliness and ambiance, utilize social media for marketing, hire friendly and skilled staff, and offer combo packages and loyalty discounts.

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Fish Farming

Fish like tilapia, catfish, and ornamental fish have a growing demand in Kenya due to the health-conscious diets and urbanization.

The business is most profitable as it has opportunities to supply hotels, markets, and supermarkets, both in rural and urban areas.

For the business to be profitable, one has to choose a suitable site with access to clean water and a very suitable topography of land to construct ponds or tanks.


Also Read: Boost for Kenyan Film Industry After Ksh2.6 trillion Funding


Training from institutions like Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute (KMFRI) or county fisheries departments is essential to clearly understand the type and size of feed and fingerlings to acquire.

Poultry Farming

Poultry farming in Kenya is a very lucrative business, with high demand from households, hotels, and fast food outlets.

The business has a high turnover as broilers mature in 6-8 weeks and has multiple income streams through meat, eggs, manure, and chicks.

Poultry farming is scalable and adaptable to urban or rural settings and continues to bring more profits to farmers who embrace technology.

For maximum profits, one should start with 100-500 birds and scale gradually, maintaining strict hygiene to prevent diseases.

With a KSh1 million capital, records are essential to keep track of feed, growth, and sales while exploring value addition options like dressed chicken and branded eggs.

Gym and Fitness Centre

The gym and fitness centre business in Kenya is a promising venture, especially in urban areas where health and wellness trends are growing.

Gyms and fitness centres in Kenya are experiencing a rising number of clients, mostly due to the rising awareness of fitness and lifestyle diseases and the growing number of middle-class individuals with disposable income.

The gyms and fitness centres have opportunities to grow, offering diverse services like personal training, aerobics, and yoga.

The institutions usually have potential for monthly memberships and long-term client retention.

Essential Equipment to Start With (Ksh1 million)

  • Treadmills and stationary bikes
  • Dumbbells, barbells, and benches
  • Resistance bands and kettlebells
  • Squat racks and cable machines
  • Mats for yoga and aerobics
  • Mirrors, lockers, and changing rooms

To ensure maximum profits, one should hire certified trainers and support staff, create membership packages, market the gym via social media, offer group classes (Zumba, HIIT, yoga) to attract diverse clients, keep the facility clean, safe, and welcoming, and provide personal training and fitness assessments.

Photography and Videography Services

Kenya is one of the countries undergoing digital transformation, and there is a growing demand for digital content, event coverage, and social media marketing.

With Ksh1 million, one can start solo or build a full production team, dealing with drone services, editing, or training.

Steps to Launch

  1. Register your business and get the necessary permits
  2. Buy quality gear suited to your niche (e.g., weddings vs. corporate)
  3. Create a portfolio (Instagram, website, YouTube)
  4. Network with event planners, influencers, and brands
  5. Offer packages (hourly, full-day, monthly retainer)
  6. Market your services online and offline

Daycare and Childcare Services

With a budget of Ksh1 million, daycare and childcare services are a meaningful and profitable venture, especially in urban areas where working parents need reliable childcare. 

There is also a demand for safe, nurturing environments for children by parents, and the business has the opportunity to offer educational and developmental programs.

The area has to be safe and accessible with qualified caregivers and support staff to look after the children.


Also Read: Gates Foundation Invests Ksh322B to Revolutionize Global Women’s Health


Trust has to be built through regular updates and open communication while offering flexible monthly, weekly, and daily packages.

For increased profits, consider adding transport services to enhance customer convenience.

Car Wash and Detailing Service

Starting a car wash and detailing business with a Ksh1 million capital in urban areas like Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, and Eldoret is very profitable, considering the high number of vehicles.

There is a recurring demand for cleaning and detailing, and the business can be scaled to include mobile services or fleet contracts.

To maximise profits, premium services like waxing, polishing, and interior detailing can be included, as well as waxing, headlight restoration, dashboard detailing, and engine cleaning.

Fast Food & Beverage Restaurant

There is a recent trend among individuals in Kenya who lead fast-paced lifestyles and demand quick meals.

Youth and working-class populations are driving beverage and snack consumption, leading to the expansion of most restaurants.

Menu Ideas to Consider

  • Fast foods: fries, burgers, sausages, samosas, chicken wings
  • Local favourites: chapati wraps, smokie-pasua, mandazi, ugali combos
  • Beverages: fresh juice, smoothies, milkshakes, soda, bottled water
  • Add-ons: desserts, coffee, tea, snacks

To maximize profits, one should track customer feedback and adjust their menu accordingly while maintaining extremely high hygiene standards.

Bakery and cake shop

Demand for baked goods in Kenyan urban areas is high, with daily demands for bread, cakes, pastries, and snacks.

The bakeries and cake shops are popular for birthdays, weddings, and corporate events, with some offering custom cakes and delivery services.

Tips for Success

  • Offer custom cakes with advance booking
  • Maintain high hygiene and food safety standards
  • Use Instagram and TikTok to showcase your creations
  • Partner with event planners and caterers
  • Consider online ordering and delivery options

With a KSh1 million capital, one should accept advance bookings with deposits to reduce waste and plan production.

Also, an addition of premium items like cupcakes, cheesecakes, brownies, and gluten-free or vegan options will maximize profits.

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Profitable Kenyan Businesses You Can Start With Ksh1 Million
Fish like tilapia, catfish, and ornamental fish have a growing demand in Kenya due to the health-conscious diets and urbanization. The business is most profitable as it has opportunities to supply hotels, markets, and supermarkets, both in rural and urban areas. PHOTO/KEMRI
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Wiltord Otieno

Wiltord Otieno

Wiltord Otieno is a passionate journalist at The Kenya Times with a keen eye for impactful stories. He specializes in sports writing, digital content, and storytelling that informs and inspires. Wiltord is driven by curiosity, delivering clear, engaging narratives that inform, challenge, and inspire audiences, and always ready to grow in this fast-evolving media landscape. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication from The Technical University of Kenya. He can be reached at [email protected]

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