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How Two Students Built a Thriving Sweet Potato Business on Campus

Summary by Kenya Times Trending, Breaking News and Videos
Two University of Eastern Africa, Baraton students have turned a simple sweet potato business into a profitable venture, raking in up to Ksh 6,000 a week while juggling between studies and entrepreneurship.  Marinda Jefferson, a Business Administration in Accounting student, and Mark Kariuki, a Bachelor of Science in Automotive Technology student, co-founded “Heritage Docket” to meet their financial needs and fill a market gap for affordable, he…
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Kenya Times Trending, Breaking News and Videos broke the news in on Monday, February 10, 2025.
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