MESH Weekly Round-Up: Opportunities You Shouldn't Miss Team MESH2 min read10 days agoThis week's MESH Round-Up is packed with fresh business ideas, practical money tips, and inspiring MESHer’s stories from across Kenya.Whether you're a student, starting a new business, or growing an existing hustle, there's something this week that can help you grow.Poll: Business Income of KES 60,000 in Nairobi or KES 40,000 Outside Nairobi? Would you rather earn more in a city with higher living costs or slightly less where expenses are lower? Share yako hapa.Gig alert: Answer a survey in person & earn 1,000 KES Unaishi in Nairobi, Machakos, Kiambu, Kajiado? Join a MESH research project with 1,000 MESHERS and help us understand how MESHERS kama wewe really earn, spend, na ku-manage doh. Cheki details and apply now.Best Side Hustles for University Students in Kenya (2026) Campus is a perfect place to build income while studying. From online gigs to small businesses, students are finding practical ways to earn without putting their education on hold. Cheki ideas zote.Hustle Bit: How Do You Check Your CRB Status? Knowing your CRB status can save you from unexpected surprises when applying for loans or business financing. It's a simple habit that helps you stay financially prepared. Check status yako.How June Started a Clothing Business With KES 100K Near Kiriri University June identified an opportunity near Kiriri Women’s University and turned it into a growing clothing business. Her journey shows that understanding your market can be just as valuable as the capital you invest. Kuwa inspired na story yake.Poll: What Are You Doing to Make Your Biz Safe During This Political Season? Uncertain periods can affect businesses in different ways, making preparation more important than ever. MESHERS are sharing practical ideas on how they're protecting stock, customers, and daily operations. Tu-show strategy yako.MESHer of the Week: Is Machine Servicing and Motor Rewinding a Good Biz? Mugo shares how he invested KES 200,000 to build a machine servicing and motor rewinding business. Story yake inashow the opportunities available in technical skills and specialised services that many people hu-overlook.Want to Feature Next? Every week, MESH hu-feature stories za MESHers from across Kenya. Your journey could motivate someone else to take the first step. Share story yako.Every business journey is different, but one thing remains the same, those who keep learning are the ones who keep growing. Usi-stop, endelea kujituma, form itajipa.