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HomeDaily NewsTuesday, June 23, 2026Kenyan Entrepreneurs Transform Arid Lands Into Profitable Honey Business - June 2026
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Kenyan Entrepreneurs Transform Arid Lands Into Profitable Honey Business - June 2026

Two Kenyan entrepreneurs, Joan Watheri and Tony Nzomo, are transforming arid lands into profitable honey-producing regions through their social enterprise, Yatta Beekeepers Limited. An unemployed journalism graduate, Waihiga Mutero, successfully relaunched her home-based granola business, Gratifying Granola, with just one initial order after facing difficulties finding employment in her field for over two years. Kenyan specialty purple tea from Murang'a County has officially launched in the exclusive Paris premium market, marking a significant step towards higher farmer earnings by targeting discerning consumers.

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Monday 10:45 PMNation Business

Two entrepreneurs are turning arid lands into honey goldmines

Two entrepreneurs are turning arid lands into honey goldmines

Two Kenyan entrepreneurs, Joan Watheri and Tony Nzomo, are transforming arid lands into profitable honey-producing regions through their social enterprise, Yatta Beekeepers Limited.

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Two Kenyan entrepreneurs, Joan Watheri and Tony Nzomo, are transforming arid lands into profitable honey-producing regions through their social enterprise, Yatta Beekeepers Limited.

  • Founded in 2018, the company trains communities in climate-resilient beekeeping, generating income from honey and other bee products.
  • Yatta Beekeepers Limited produces over 10,000 litres of honey annually and has trained over 5,000 farmers.
  • The initiative combats environmental degradation and provides viable livelihoods in areas affected by drought and wildlife conflict.
Monday 7:41 PMNation BusinessFirst

How single order sparked budding granola business

How single order sparked budding granola business

An unemployed journalism graduate, Waihiga Mutero, successfully relaunched her home-based granola business, Gratifying Granola, with just one initial order after facing difficulties finding employment in her field for over two years.

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Key Highlights

An unemployed journalism graduate, Waihiga Mutero, successfully relaunched her home-based granola business, Gratifying Granola, with just one initial order after facing difficulties finding employment in her field for over two years.

  • The business, initially funded by a single Sh5,000 order, now supplies doctors, expatriates, and health-conscious families across Nairobi three times a week.
  • Mutero, a 33-year-old journalism graduate from USIU-Africa, previously ran a similar operation with her mother between 2017 and 2020, which was impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic.
  • Gratifying Granola offers four flavours with prices ranging from Sh800 to Sh900 for a 500-gram pack, and has achieved Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) approval, a significant milestone for future retail expansion.
Tuesday 12:01 PMCapital Business

Murang’a purple tea debuts in Paris premium market

Murang’a purple tea debuts in Paris premium market

Kenyan specialty purple tea from Murang’a County has officially launched in the exclusive Paris premium market, marking a significant step towards higher farmer earnings by targeting discerning consumers.

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Key Highlights

Kenyan specialty purple tea from Murang’a County has officially launched in the exclusive Paris premium market, marking a significant step towards higher farmer earnings by targeting discerning consumers.

  • The initiative aims to shift Kenyan tea away from bulk commodity exports towards high-value, branded specialty products.
  • Key players include Gatanga Industries, French tea retailer Palais des Thés, and Equity Group Holdings.
  • The launch was supported by exposure at the recent G7 Summit, where Kenyan tea was used in a premium dark chocolate product.
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