Achieng at her stall where she does her business from. She sells smokies and ground nuts in Eldoret town. Jackline Achieng is one lady who has vowed never to be part of a group of Kenyan youth languishing in poverty because of unemployment. She has gone against all odds to establish her own enterprise from where she gets her daily bread. The first born in a family of three raised by a single mother runs a small enterprise in Eldoret town, and through the business, she takes care of her sister and brother and her own child. Ms Achieng operates a cooking stall from where she earns a living by roasting smokies and ground nuts for sale. The 25-year-old says the business enables her to run her own affairs without depending on anyone. "I started this business in 2012 when I conceived at a tender age, I had no option but to provide for her," she said during an interview on Friday. A smokie, she says sales at Sh25 and she sells two 22-piece packets every day, ...
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