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HOW YOU CAN MAKE OVER SH. 10,000 PER DAY IN TOILET BUSINESS

Every day millions of Kenyans flock to the city center, and the country’s capital is always busy day and night. From transport, hawking, and begging to crowded toilets, the city is always a hive of activities.

One of the businesses Nairobi businessmen are reaping big from is the toilet business. A 20-minute scrutiny at the National Archives-based public toilet revealed that thousands of men, women, and children flock into these facilities to relieve themselves.

They pay sh.10 at the counter, where they get issued with tissue paper. In a single hour, about 200 people access the facilities.

According to Makale, the CEO of Unique Loo Limited and owner of Alika Cleaning Systems, which has been running a number of city toilets, the business is very profitable and has enabled him to educate his children in some of the prestigious schools abroad.

In a previous interview, Iko Toilet boss David Kuria revealed that his chain of four toilets in Nairobi CBD raked in Sh.40,000 every single day.

Business is even better when it rains. We are talking of an income of over Sh.300,000 per toilet per month, yet rent for the same toilet goes for just Sh.20,000 or less,” says an operator in one of the toilets.

Smaller players are said  to take home Sh.10,000 per day or more for those in strategic points like OTC, Bus Station, Accra Road, and Muthurwa market.

An investor running 5 toilets, on the other hand, makes about Sh.1.5 million monthly. The expenses are minimal and include rent, water, tissue paper, and employees.

Some of the players say they don’t operate at night, given the high crime rate in Nairobi, even though the demand for the facilities at night is always fair.

Final Word

As we always tell you, there’s no marathon race that has ever been won by those who did not start the race. If you like the idea discussed above and you have what it takes to actualize it…then don’t wait to start…just do it.

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