In Kenya, launching a side hustle is more than a way to earn extra income—it’s a path toward financial resilience and independence. Whether you’re a student, employee, or entrepreneur, smart planning and execution can turn a small venture into a thriving business. What Business Can One Start? Kenya offers numerous accessible side-hustle opportunities. […]
Money is personal — yet how we use it is often shaped by culture, habits, and responsibilities that stretch beyond ourselves. In today’s world, where financial demands come at us from every direction, understanding how to manage our income is more important than ever. Let’s explore the relationship between you and your money — […]
Owning property—especially land—remains one of the most powerful and secure forms of investment in Kenya today. Whether for residential use, agriculture, or commercial development, land continues to offer lasting value and is often seen as a foundation for wealth creation and generational security. In Kenya, land serves multiple purposes: it can be used to build […]
In every great journey — whether in life, business, sports, or personal growth — there are common threads that define how success is built. These threads are not just habits or buzzwords; they are deep, human truths. They include the stories we tell, the plans we make, the setbacks we face, and the consistency […]
Empowering Women Through Investment – A Smart Financial Move for the Future Across Africa, and particularly in Kenya, women are steadily becoming key players in the world of investment. From Nairobi to Lagos, Accra to Kigali, women are not only starting businesses—they’re building wealth, securing their futures, and shaping economies. As financial literacy improves and […]
In today’s Kenya, the economic landscape is witnessing a powerful shift as women increasingly step into roles of leadership, investment, and entrepreneurship. The contributions of women to the national economy are no longer peripheral—they are pivotal. Across corporate boardrooms, investment forums, innovation hubs, and informal markets, Kenyan women are asserting themselves as drivers of economic […]
Zero-Based Budgeting (ZBB) is a method of budgeting where every coin you earn is assigned a specific purpose, starting from zero each month. Unlike traditional budgeting that relies on previous spending habits, ZBB requires you to plan your expenses afresh every month based on your current priorities and income. It ensures that your income minus […]





