by Okinyi Francis As the Covid 19 pandemic continues to ravage world economies, poultry farmers cry foul as a result of dwindled revenues. Kenya is no exception since the country and the East African region had just faced a swarm of locusts who have massacred agricultural produce. I embarked on a research to understand theContinue reading “Small Scale Businesses Facing Wrath of the Covid pandemic”
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TEMBO GRILL SALES
by Peter Namisi Businesses around the world usually have their estimation of sales dependent on seasons and time. A visit to Tembo Grill Bar and Restaurant in Ongata Rongai proves this. A glimpse at their sales per week of some of the favorite drinks sold to their customers has given us some figures that isContinue reading “TEMBO GRILL SALES”
not business as usual…
Okinyi Francis Jane a trader in Rongai’s upmarket surbub looks at her fiscal report of the day and shakes her head in disbelief,another day another bad sales.This has been the norm for the past three weeks and to her it doesnt ring nicely.Troubling questions bomb her mind on how she would afford her rent onContinue reading “not business as usual…”
Inflation in the Kenyan Market
By Osinde Joshua Inflation pinch in Kenyan MarketSince the start of this month o March the inflation has continued to go up in Kenyan market especially on Agricultural products. Due to lack of enough onions and tomatoes in the market to cater for rise and need of those essential commodities the trend has changed howContinue reading “Inflation in the Kenyan Market”
Monthly/annual chicken sale
By Charity Akinyi Ogola The pie chart produces Monthly,weekly and annual sales of Chicken at Twin Star Hotel in Rongai. The data was collected for one week to determine the amount of profit the hotel gains from selling chicken per year,week and per month. March and October the sales profit came out in high amountContinue reading “Monthly/annual chicken sale”
