How Kimbo Uji Power Seller Pockets Ksh 128K Monthly After Investing Only Ksh 50K

In the bustling town of Kimbo, Kiambu County, a dynamic young entrepreneur, Alice Kamau, has carved a unique niche for herself in the business world by selling the popular delicacy known as uji power. With a modest investment of KSh 50,000, Alice’s venture has not only flourished but is becoming a symbol of empowerment for aspiring business owners.
Alice, who initially faced a slow start, strategically leveraged online marketing platforms, especially TikTok, and relied on word of mouth to expand her customer base. The key to her success lies in the purported benefits of uji power, known for its ability to boost male virility. Alice’s daily sales hover around KSh 10,000, a testament to the popularity and effectiveness of her product.
The entrepreneur, employing two individuals to support her growing business, shared the secret behind her unique recipe. “I blend arrow roots, cassava, honey, and milk. The most potent ingredient is groundnuts,” Alice explained, emphasizing the natural elements that contribute to the potency of her uji power.
Despite the success, Alice faces challenges typical of any enterprise. Blackouts pose a hindrance as the blending process requires electricity, and the perishable nature of arrow roots and cassavas demands daily orders incurring additional transport costs.
Alice’s perseverance and self-driven attitude shine through as she advises fellow entrepreneurs, saying, “Not everyone will like how you are doing things, but set your mind and stick to your approach. Be consistent with your business, practice financial discipline, and prioritize customer service.”
Dreaming big, Alice envisions opening uji power outlets nationwide, reflecting her ambitious spirit. Regarding monthly earnings, she revealed, “After paying employees, I have around KSh 150,000. Rent and power cost me around KSh 22,000 monthly,” translating to a commendable monthly profit of around KSh 128,000.
Beyond profits, Alice is committed to empowering young people. Through her business, she offers training on uji power and fruit juices encouraging youths to start small and gradually build their way to success.
Alice Kamau’s journey is not just a tale of financial triumph but an inspirational narrative of resilience, innovation, and community empowerment. Her uji power business goes beyond satisfying taste buds; it stands as a beacon for those aspiring to turn their entrepreneurial dreams into reality.
