I make KES. 400,000 monthly as a barber - Calyx

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Businesses passing on rented spaces to others hiring those spaces, have from time immemorial passed them on a fee commonly known as goodwill.

Goodwill, though not legally recognized in real estate terms or business practise, is a fundamentally acceptable practise that started in

However, in an interesting turn of events, this goodwill business has fast caught up in the service industry with investors paying an arm and a leg to acquire, train and retain staff.

Akin to the multi-billion shilling sports transfer window signings, investors are splashing premium fees in goodwill to win and retain service providers, and of all industries, the beauty, cosmetics, aesthetics and grooming industry.
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Siku moja mtatuletea poko anatengeneza 1m per month 😂😂😂

devidjav
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It could be true. Mahali naundia dreadz were making close to 200k a month two years ago. Niliona siku moja wakifanya accounting. Nowadays you must book an appointment juu huwa inajaa. So probably they are making close to 400k sasa.

Ujanja ni kubuild relationship na wateja wakuwe wakirudi. Most Kenyan businesses have terrible customer service. So they never have repeat customers.

jomo
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Hakuna kitu tunaskia ni kelele tu ya machine 😅😅😅

Doktariwanywele
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Pesa ni nywele ... Kila client ana yake

AnabelleMwathi-fsfg
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😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Wapi uko nazi tuko
Ananyoa chini ya apo kumbe uongo iko bado hadi kwa media😅😅

Doktariwanywele
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400k? enda danganya watu wenu 😂. Hio ni pesa before utoe expenses

Thgn-ytep