Are you a youth in Kenya? Have you been struggling to find the best ways to earn some cash for your personal upkeep? Worry no more. Here are top 5 best hustles you can venture in to make the best out of your youth life;
Blogging or online writing/ freelancing
Blogging may not be as expensive as you may be thinking. All it requires is writing skills and language mastery not forgetting attractive ideas that will enable you gain an audience. You first need to purchase a domain and hosting before going for a web designer. This can cost you roughly 10-15k before you start earning your own money and quit the broke lifestyle.
Selling women stuff
This is not a luck thing but rather a sure bet especially in the streets of Nairobi where women and girls are everywhere. The slay queens you hear of don't buy stuff at the expensive boutiques except for those who have chosen to go for sponsors. Hawking girls and women stuff in the streets of Nairobi will earn you more instead of sitting at your mum's door watching at passers-by.
Photography
Photography is one of the most growing industries in Kenya currently. People are searching for photographers to do some shootouts maybe in weddings or birthday parties. As a graduate, you should embrace the roads and seek for events like weddings, funerals and parties where you can make your own money from your photography skills.
Responsible betting
Betting Industry in Kenya is at its peak now and believe me there are people who survive on betting and this is because they do it responsibly. Your parents may have discouraged you from gambling but doing it responsibly isn't that bad. Betting sites like Betin and Sportpesa have given Kenyans the chance to bet responsibly and win big money.
CV writing
There are people in Kenya who are tired of writing their own CVs and have resolved to provide job opportunities for youths who have ventured into such activities. All you need to earn from this job is be an expert in CV writing, have a website for your work and market yourself on social media. Writing one CV in Kenya can cost Sh. 1000 to Sh. 5000, so the more the clients the more the earning.