Top Ten Kenyan Counties Worth Investing In

A new constitution was drafted, passed and promulgated, giving Kenya a new form of government structure. Devolution was created and County Governments came on board.
The beginning of the County system of governance brought many opportunities for business. However, the truth is that not all counties are the same in terms of investment opportunities. Some counties are well off and some are not. This is the reason why we have decided to outline the ten counties that are worth investing in and why they are worth investing in.
Mombasa County
Mombasa is a unique tourist destination with all the reasons and places to invest in. The city supports various business opportunities for all economic classes in the country and one will always see the worth of his or her business upon investing in it.
The County has a high population and businesses are often booming especially during the holidays, what with the influx of tourists, both local and international.
You can therefore decide to venture into the tourism sector by establish hotels, providing camping sites, tour guide services, as well providing transport for the tourists.
Nairobi County
If there is a county that one should consider investing in, Nairobi is it. Nairobi is the Kenya’s capital city the place where the seat of power lies and where the authority comes from.
The county has good infrastructure, though some people might dispute this, with many investment opportunities than in any other county in the country.
SMEs do well in Nairobi and are always assured of survival in terms of customers as well as finances. The most viable areas to invest in is the real estate business, the transport sector, garbage collection business as well as metal and recycling business and surely you will always see money coming your way.
Machakos County
Before the creation of county governments, Machakos town was just like other towns. In fact, it was neglected because of its harsh climatic conditions. But since Dr. Alfred Mutua took over as the Governor of this county, things have really turned around and investors are now eyeing the county. There are many opportunities in the construction sector especially for houses, offices, roads, boreholes and even bricks.
Bungoma County
Many people might be a bit cynical about this but believe it or not, if you are thinking of a county to invest in then Bungoma is the place to go as soon as possible.
Bungoma County is one of the counties with a very high population and this fact alone is the main reason for a good and viable business.
There is the existence of the trend of sustaining an investment while in Bungoma County because opportunities are as wide as you may think of.
Many people still live in mud-walled houses but are starting to embrace the modern way of constructing houses and therefore investing in this business is one of the best opportunities in Machakos County. The health sector is also wanting due to the high population. Roads too are in pathetic condition and it is an open ground to invest in.
Turkana County
Do you think that Turkana County is a county worthy investing in? Yes it is. Think of Ngamia One, yes, if you know about Ngamia one, then you also know about the oil.
The fact is that this dream about the oil thing will take years to come to a reality, it is worth investing into the county now and prepare for the future. The health sector is this county also wanting and there is need to invest in. think about that.
Homa Bay County
This County is on the lakeside and its potential is beyond estimation. The County has a fairly high population that gives a high purchasing power. There are always high cases of malaria in the County too and therefore the health sector is the sector to invest in.
Kisii County
Kisii County is a very small county but it is very gigantic in terms of investment opportunities to invest in. the County has a high population that has a high purchasing potential in case of a business.
The weather is also good to support farming as well as other activities. The county is also strategically placed between Nairobi and Kisumu and this makes it easy to expand whatever business that you will indent to start.
Kiambu County
This is one of the richest counties that are ready and always viable to provide a worth opportunity to invest in.
Kiambu County shares boarders and opportunities with Nairobi County and therefore most of the opportunities found in Nairobi are also found in Kiambu. The only difference is that Kiambu County is rich in terms of the soil that supports farming. Businesses also do well in this county as well as the real estate business.
Kisumu County
Despite the fact that Kisumu County has good infrastructure, it is still developing ad so the business opportunities in this county too.
The County also has very few industries and there is need to build more industries in the County as well as bettering the already existing infrastructure.
Nakuru County
Nakuru County has a lot potential for business opportunities. The construction sector is a booming business in this County. The weather is also good in the county that supports farming as well as the good business atmosphere. The infrastructure is also very good and supportive in starting of a business. The population also is high and there is no good thing in business like population.
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