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https://t.me/+S8JUINyznsa8a92m Creating a business proposal for an M-Pesa business is a great idea, especially if you plan to start a business that leverages the M-Pesa mobile money platform, which is widely used in Kenya and other parts of Africa. Below, I'll outline a simple business proposal template for an M-Pesa business. **Executive Summary:** - Briefly introduce your business idea and its objectives. - Highlight the unique selling points and the value it will bring to customers. - Mention your funding requirements, if any. **Business Description:** - Describe your M-Pesa business in detail. What products or services will you offer? - Explain how your business will operate within the M-Pesa ecosystem. - Discuss your target market and customer demographics. **Market Analysis:** - Provide an overview of the mobile money market in your target area. - Analyze the current competition and potential competitors. - Identify trends and opportunities in the mobile money industry. **

Angry Kenyans React After Discovering That Ruto Appointed a Uganda Lady To a Govt Job In Kenya.

opera newsAfter realizing that one of President William Ruto's new appointees is not a Kenyan but a woman from Uganda, Kenyans under the leadership of ODM legislator Robert Alai have resorted to social media with conflicting opinions.

https://softpower.ug/kenya-president-ruto-appoints-ugandas-sheila-kyarisiima-on-investment-council/

Sheila Kyarisiima, a resident of Uganda, was recently appointed by President Ruto to the National Investment Council for a three-year term.

Sheila Kyarisiima completed her master's degree at Harvard Business School, and according to her academic records there, she was born and reared in the Ugandan capital of Kampala. In part, the gazette notice by President Ruto stated, "IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 26(e) of the Investment Promotion Act, I, William Samoei Ruto, appoint Sheila Kyarisiima as member of the National Investment Council, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from the 30th November 2022." The Ugandan woman thanked the President for the appointment on social media, but many Kenyans were unaware that she was not a Kenyan until a media outlet from the island nation published an article confirming this.

"Honored to join a prestigious group of leaders when H.E. Dr. William Samoei Ruto named me to the National Investment Council of Kenya. awaiting the opportunity to collaborate with each council member in support of Kenya's investment plan, "After the appointment, the woman tweeted. The following individuals were also on the same National Investment Council:

Peter Njonjo, Francis Njogu, Humphrey Kariuki, Sarah Ochieng, Eva Warigia, David Langat, Paul Russo, Tom Mulwa, Karen Taylor, Sitoyo Lopokoiyit, and Karen Taylor.

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https://t.me/+S8JUINyznsa8a92m Creating a business proposal for an M-Pesa business is a great idea, especially if you plan to start a business that leverages the M-Pesa mobile money platform, which is widely used in Kenya and other parts of Africa. Below, I'll outline a simple business proposal template for an M-Pesa business. **Executive Summary:** - Briefly introduce your business idea and its objectives. - Highlight the unique selling points and the value it will bring to customers. - Mention your funding requirements, if any. **Business Description:** - Describe your M-Pesa business in detail. What products or services will you offer? - Explain how your business will operate within the M-Pesa ecosystem. - Discuss your target market and customer demographics. **Market Analysis:** - Provide an overview of the mobile money market in your target area. - Analyze the current competition and potential competitors. - Identify trends and opportunities in the mobile money industry. **

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