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8 Kenyans named in Forbes Africa most promising entrepreneurs

Kelvin Macharia Kuria,

The 23-year-old founded Sunrise Tracking, a vehicle security tech firm that offers GPS tracking, CCTV and ability to turn engines off remotely via SMS.

 

Eric Kinoti,

Kinoti is the Shades Systems East Africa founder with an annual turnover of 1 million dollars.

The company manufactures military and relief tents, branded gazebos, restaurant canopies, car parking shades, marquees, luxury tents, wedding party tents canvas seats and bouncing castles across the region.

The company also exports its products to Somalia, Congo and Rwanda.

 

Ronak Shah,

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Shah  27,  manufacturers low-cost household cleaning products at his company Kronex Chemicals Ltd,  such as dishwashing liquids and multi-purpose detergent targeted at Kenya’s lower class.

 

Barclay Paul

The 23 year old is the  founder of Impact Africa Industries, a company that produces low cost sanitary pads for poor women in informal settlements Kenya three years ago and he now sells the pads to as far as Uganda and South Sudan.

Located in Kitale, the company  has 23 employees, 15 of whom are women who help in production and distribution of the sanitary pads

 

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