Well i may not be overly conversant with what companies in Kenya are are looking at the |SS pie, but for all aspiring businessmen who think this is an opportunity to go reap a fortune well sorry to burst your bubble but forget it.
I did some biashara of Timber in SS way back in 2004 with some UG colleagues, and it was amazing, SS was not regulated at-all we just went there got timber and sold it in UG. We made cash for the 1 year we did this. Soon things changed, however we hade made our killing and as we were barely out of campus, it was a nice adventure. The big players started to get in, I remember once paying $100 in Rumbek for accomodation in a bloody tent for a night.Regulation followed and we were out as quick as we had got in.
If you are not in the big league, do not echo Manu Chandaria, SS will swallow you trust me on this!! My .5 naira!!
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