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Morning cdes now that the youth fund is active here are some few guidelines Projects to consider in 2015. List of Low Capital Business Ideas that may fall under $5 000 limit of the youth business funds. . . 1. ECD/crèche/day-care centre 2. Crop farming (small plot) 3. Sewing uniforms (office/school) 4. Poultry – day old chicks; broilers (baby & full grown); eggs; buy & sell 5. Buy & sell cattle, goats, rabbits 6. Driving school 7. Piggery 8. Freezit-making – wholesale &/or retail 9. Mobile ice cream 10. Mobile coffee/tea dispenser 11. LPG gas station (mobile) 12. Vet equipment and medicines 13. Greenhouse vegetables 14. Mushroom farming 15. Mobile money agent 16. Fast foods – chicken & chips 17. Cross border – various goods 18. Buy & sell – scrap metal 19. Equipment distributor/agent 20. Catering – low cost sadza place 21. Website designing 22. Bridal shop/salon 23. Peanut butter – (toll) making and selling 24. Sack potatoes – back yard 25. Car wash/tyre repair services 26. Hair salon (home-based) – no chemicals 27. Interior decor – making and/or buy, sell & decor 28. Mabhero – ladies, baby & men’s clothes 29. Mabhero – winter clothes 30. Supply traditional grain and hupfu hwacho (rukweza, mapfunde & mhunga) 31. Hiring out event equipment– chairs, tables, tents, etc 32. Hiring out – truck (small & medium sized) 33. Landscaping 34. Buy/Sell – potatoes, fruits 35. Buy/Sell – kapenta, madora/macimbi, etc 36. Potato slicing for sale to take-aways & restaurants 37. Brick moulding 38. Transport broking 39. Cattle fattening 40. Transport - Kombi’s 41. Fish farming (home-based) 42. Video filming & photography- corporate and social events 43. Small-scale mining 44. Motor spares retailing 45. Cab/taxis 46. Lawn-mowing services 47. Buy/Sell fruit from large scale fruit farmers 48. Buy/sell GSM telecoms & related ICT gadgets 49. Fixing/servicing mobile handsets/ICT gadgets 50. Flea market – sell anything & everything 51. Candle-making 52. Soap-making 53. Detergents-making 54. Day-old chicks using a solar-powered incubator 55. Baking 56. Interior decor (whether you buy or the decor staff) Key Points/Questions: a) Choosing a business idea is no different from choosing a spouse/partner – it’s personal and you have to love it (the idea) enough!! b) What am I passionate about and/or what are my talents? c) We should always strive to have a second income source (or more) d) Avoid poverty thinking or having a scarcity mentality. Instead of saying I can’t do it or it’s not for me, ask yourself ‘How can I do it’? e) Ask yourself the following questions: Who do I know? (customers) Who knows me? (customers) What do I know? (product/ service) f) Low volume/huge profit; high volume/ small profit; continuous demand G) write well informed proposals that are realistic when applying for youth Business funds.
Posted on: Fri, 09 Jan 2015 04:41:27 +0000

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