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How city residents make good cash from the comfort of their homes

 

Eunice Ochieng' operates a home-based catering business at Jamhuri Estate on Ngong road. She supplies food to offices and neighbours.[Edward Kiplimo,Standard]
  • Being able to work at night or first thing in the morning offers an easy way out for those juggling family and other obligations.
  • With the rising desire by many to quit the rat race to and from work, many city residents are increasingly taking up working from home.

 

Emily Opado is a masseuse who plies her massage trade among pregnant women and babies in her house or her clients’ houses.

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