Comrades 💪 There are hustles most Kenyans don’t take seriously — yet they are serious money makers! People don’t realize there are services we simply can’t live without. Take shoe shiners and cobblers for example 👞✨ These guys are ESSENTIAL. Especially during rainy season 🌧️ — muddy roads, dusty streets — everyone heading to the office in the morning wants clean, shining shoes. Presentation matters! Now think about it: A tin of shoe polish costs very little. One polish goes for around Ksh 50–100 depending on location. In one busy morning, a shiner can serve 20–40 customers. Do the math. That’s serious daily cash from a “small” hustle! 💰 Then there’s shoe repair — fixing worn-out soles, stitching, replacing heels. With the cost of new shoes being high, many people prefer repairing instead of buying new ones. That means steady business all year round. Comrades, never despise a hustle because it looks small. Some of the quietest hustles make the loudest money. 🔥 CUTTING EDGE QUIZ FOR COMRADES: If a shoe shiner charges Ksh 70 per polish and serves 35 customers in a day: 1️⃣ How much does he make in one day? 2️⃣ How much is that in 26 working days? 3️⃣ Now subtract maybe Ksh 3,000 monthly expenses for polish and small supplies — what’s the profit? Drop your answers below 👇 Who still thinks this hustle is “small”? 😉