Kenyatta University is looking for budding entrepreneurs
to enroll in its incubator. The university’s Manu Chandaria incubator will
train entrepreneurs on everything they need in order to set up thriving
businesses. They will be trained on starting a business, scaling up the
business, looking for capital, marketing, sales, and all the components needed
to make a business successful.
Some of the mentors
include Manu Chandaria- a noted Industrialist, SK Macharia, Chairman of
Royal Media services- The Parent Company of Citizen TV, Chris Kirubi, a celebrated industrialist in his own right. The mentors will sign a non disclosure agreement- NDA, meaning that they will not be permitted to sell, or engage in any form of business that competes with the idea. The incubator looks to admit aspiring entrepreneurs that have at last a Form Four certificate, and are not more than 30 years old. The University ahs also teamed up with Business daily, to train entrepreneurs that Business daily will pick in the ongoing competition, The Next Big Thing.
Royal Media services- The Parent Company of Citizen TV, Chris Kirubi, a celebrated industrialist in his own right. The mentors will sign a non disclosure agreement- NDA, meaning that they will not be permitted to sell, or engage in any form of business that competes with the idea. The incubator looks to admit aspiring entrepreneurs that have at last a Form Four certificate, and are not more than 30 years old. The University ahs also teamed up with Business daily, to train entrepreneurs that Business daily will pick in the ongoing competition, The Next Big Thing.
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