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Reasons start-ups struggle and what can be done to steady them

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A laptop display of an online startup business. [Courtesy]

In the journey of entrepreneurship, challenges are not roadblocks but rather the raw materials for building a resilient and successful venture. It is in overcoming obstacles that we discover the true strength of our ideas and the depth of our determination.

In recent years, Kenya's start-up landscape has experienced both notable successes and setbacks. Approximately 70 per cent of ventures face closure within the first three years of operation, a statistic that underscores the dual reality of triumphs and failures. Illustrative of this stark reality are examples such as Sendy, the on-demand delivery platform, and Zumi, the tech-driven e-commerce platform. These once promising ventures, despite initial potential, have faced challenges leading to closures, leaving employees without jobs and investors wary.
Start-up failures often result from a complex interplay of factors, including poor market fit, inadequate planning, intense competition, and mismanagement, collectively contributing to the downfall of ventures that initially showed promise.

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