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MINISTRY OF INDUSTRIALIZATION 2011-2012 JITIHADA PROJECT OFFICE Maple Court, 1st Floor, Westlands Road, Westlands Close, Opposite Zimbabwe High Commission P. O. Box 43706, 00100 Nairobi Tel: 020 3749929 / 2396411 Email: Email: [email protected] Website: www.kim.ac.ke/jitihada

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Page 1: Jitihada II Business Plan Competition _ Brochure 2011

1J I T I H A D A : K e n y a ’ s N a t i o n a l B u s i n e s s P l a n C o m p e t i t i o n

MINISTRY OF INDUSTRIALIZATION

2011-2012

JITIHADA PROJECT OFFICEMaple Court, 1st Floor, Westlands Road, Westlands Close, Opposite Zimbabwe High Commission

P. O. Box 43706, 00100 Nairobi • Tel: 020 3749929 / 2396411Email: Email: [email protected] • Website: www.kim.ac.ke/jitihada

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BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON JITIHADA BPCIntroduction

JITIHADA is the brand name for the Kenya National Business Plan Competition, which was launched in 2009. It is a subcomponent of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) competitiveness project, a World Bank funded initiative under the Ministry of Industrialization. The primary objective of the project is to increase productivity and employment in the MSME sector in Kenya. The Second Phase of Jitihada (JITITADA II) is running from July 2011 to June 2012. JITIHADA II lays emphasis on value addition in the MSME.

Value addition

Value addition is improvement and enrichment of a product or service before the product is offered to customers. JITIHADA II is placing emphasis on entrepreneurs who take raw materials and turn them into a better and more customized product or service through the processes of manufacturing.

For example a caterer will use flour and other food products to transform them into a cake, buns, etc. A fish farmer will harvest different types of fish to extract oil from them or use fish skin to make thread. A carpenter on the other hand will transform timber into wood products. All these are aspects of manufacturing.

JITIHADA II defines manufacturing as the physical or chemical transformation of materials or components into new products. The work can be performed by power-driven machines or by hand. It can be done in a factory or even at home. The products can be sold at wholesale or retail.

JITIHADA II also recognizes manufacturing as assembly of component parts of manufactured products, activities of units primarily engaged in maintenance and repair of industrial, commercial and similar machinery and equipment, and manufacture of specialized components and parts of, and accessories by and attachments to, machinery and equipment, as well as recycling of waste materials.

CATEGORIES OF MANUFACTURING

The following are some examples of manufacturing processes that are recognized by JITIHADA II. The list is not exhaustive, however.

Manufacturing food products and beverages

• Production, processing and preservation of meat, fish, fruit, vegetables, oils and fats

• Production, processing and preserving of meat and meat products

• Processing and preserving of fish and fish products

• Processing and preserving of fruit and vegetables

• Manufacture of vegetable and animal oils and fats

Manufacture of dairy products

• Manufacture of daily products; which includes milk processing, grading, filtering, testing or chilling fresh milk, production of ghee, cheese or curd, ice cream, casein or lactose.

Manufacture of grain mill products, starches and starch products, and prepared animal feeds

• Manufacture of grain mill products; grain, rice, vegetable milling and manufacture of breakfast foods, manufacture of prepared blended flour and dough

• Manufacture of starches and starch products; starches from maize, rice, potatoes, manioc, other vegetable material

• Manufacture of prepared animal feeds; manufacture of prepared pet food for dogs, cats, fish and the manufacture of prepared farm animals feeds.

Manufacture of other food products

• Manufacture of bakery products

• Manufacture of sugar

• Manufacture of cocoa, chocolate and sugar confectionery

• Manufacture of macaroni, noodles, couscous and similar farinaceous products

• Manufacture of other food products; coffee roasting, nut roasting, tea and mate extracts, artificial honey and caramel, soups, spices, sauces, vinegar, pizza, food for infants

Manufacture of beverages

• Distilling, rectifying and blending, of spirits; ethyl alcohol production from fermented materials

• Manufacture of wines

• Manufacture of malt liquors and malt

• Manufacture of soft drinks; production of mineral waters

Manufacture of tobacco products

• Manufacture of cigarettes or cigars, pipe tobacco, chewing tobacco or snuff, manufacture of homogenized or reconstituted tobacco.

Manufacture of textiles: Spinning, weaving and finishing of textiles

• Preparation and spinning of textile fibre; weaving of textiles; reeling and washing of silk, degreasing, carbonizing or fleece dyeing of wool.

• Finishing of textiles; bleaching, dyeing, calendaring, napping, shrinking or printing.

Manufacture of other textiles

• Manufacture of other textiles, except apparel

• Manufacture of carpets and rugs

• Manufacture of cordage, rope, twine and netting

JITIHADA BUSINESS PLAN COMPETITION: GUIDELINES FOR PARTICIPATION

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• Manufacture of other textiles narrow woven fabrics, labels, badges, ornamental trimmings, braids, tassels, pompons, wadding of textiles, textiles winks, fabrics coat with gum, tracing cloth.

Manufacture of knitted or crocheted fabrics and articles

• Products are knitted or crocheted fabrics by hand or more complicated machines.

Manufacture of wearing apparel; dressing and dyeing of fur

• Manufacture of wearing apparel, except fur apparel

• Dressing and dyeing of fur; manufacture of articles of fur

Tanning and dressing of leather; manufacture of luggage, handbags, saddler, harness and footwear

• Tanning and dressing of leather

• Manufacture of luggage, handbags, saddler, harness and footwear

• Manufacture of footwear

Manufacture of Wood and of products of wood, and cork, furniture; manufacture of articles of straw and plaiting materials, Straw and Plaiting Materials

• Sawmilling and planning of wood

• Manufacture of veneer sheets, plywood, lamin board, particle board and other panels and boards

• Manufacture of builders’ carpentry and joinery, wooden containers

• Manufacture of furniture for households, office, fixtures, bed spring and matresses

• Manufacture of other products of wood; manufacture of articles of cork, straw and plaiting materials

Manufacture of pulp, paper and paperboard products

• Manufacture of pulp, paper and paperboard

• Manufacture of corrugated paper and paperboard and of containers of paper and paperboard

Manufactured of other articles of paper and paperboard; carbon-paper, envelopes, letter cards, filter blocks, slabs, paper boardsPublishing, printing and reproduction of recorded media

• Publishing of books, brochures, musical books and other publications,

• Publishing of newspapers, journals and periodicals

• Publishing of recorded media

• Other publishing; publishing of photos

Printing and service activities related to printing

• Printing; newspapers, magazines, periodicals, journals

• Service activities related to printing; bookbinding and manufacture of loose leaf binders.

Reproduction of recorded media

• Reproduction of records, audio, video, computer tapes from master copies, reproduction of floppy, hard or compact disks oven products

Manufacture of coke, refined petroleum products & nuclear fuel

• Manufacture of coke oven products

• Manufactured of refined petroleum products

• Processing of nuclear fuel

Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products

• Manufacture of refined petroleum products and processing of nuclear fuel

• Manufacture of basic chemical, plastics in primary forms and synthetic rubber

• Manufacture of pesticides and other agro-chemical products, fertilizers, nitrogen compounds

• Manufacture of paints, varnishes and similar coatings, printing ink and mastics, pharmaceuticals, medicinal chemicals and botanical products

• Manufacture of soap and detergents, cleaning and polishing preparations, perfumes and toilet preparations

• Manufacture of man-made fibres, rubber tyres and tubes; retreading and rebuilding of rubber tyres, and other rubber products

Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products

• Manufacture of glass and glass products, non-structural non-refractory ceramic ware

• Manufacture of cement, lime and plaster, Cutting, shaping and finishing of stone

Manufacture of metal products and metal working service activities

• Manufacture of basic metals, basic iron and steel, casting of metals, basic precious and non-ferrous metals, structural metal products, tanks, reservoirs and steam generators

• Manufacture metal containers, steam generators, forging, pressing, stamping and roll-forming of metal; powder metallurgy

• Manufacture of fabricated metal products, cutlery, hand tools and general hardware

Manufacture of machinery and equipment

• Manufacture of pumps, compressors, taps and valves, bearings, gears, and driving elements

• Manufacture of ovens, furnaces and furnace burners, lifting and handling equipment

• Manufacture of agricultural and forestry machinery, machinery for mining, quarrying and construction, machinery for food, beverage and tobacco processing, and machinery for textile,

• Manufacture of office, accounting and computing machinery, electrical machinery and apparatus, accumulators, primary cells and primary batteries, and other electrical equipment

• Manufacture of radio, television and communication equipment and apparatus, television and radio transmitters and apparatus for line telephony and line telegraphy

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Manufacture of medical, precision and optical instruments, watches and clocks

• Manufacture of medical appliances, instruments and appliances for measuring, checking, testing, navigating and other purposes,

• Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers, bodies (coachwork) for motor vehicles, and motorcycles.

• Manufacture of musical instruments, games and toys, jewellery and related articles

Recycling

• Recycling of metal waste and scrap, non-metal waste and scrap.

THE JITIHADA MISSION

As such, the mission of Jitihada is to run and manage a Business Plan Competition (BPC) whose effort is to: Promote and support entrepreneurship and the development and growth of sustainable and globally competitive MSMEs, thus creating wealth and increasing employment, incomes and economic opportunity for the people of Kenya.

THE JITIHADA PARTNERSHIP

The contract for JITIHADA I was signed between the Kenya Institute of Management led consortium and the Ministry of Industrialization on 24th February 2009. Other members of the consortium include: TechnoServe/Kenya (TNS/K) and The Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology/Institute for Human Resource Development (IHRD/JKUAT)

JITIHADAI took place between May 2009 and March 2010. We appreciate your participation and support as Board members in Jitihada Phase One. The second phase of Jitihada was signed in May 31st 2011 and it will focus on the manufacturing sector and will be implemented within 12 months till June 2012.

The program will be implemented in all the eight provinces, thereby giving equal opportunities to the majority of Kenyans to participate. The competition is designed to incorporate3 Stages, namely:

Competition Stage I

This stage involves the launching of the competition on 24 August 2011. Participants will be called upon to apply by filling in an application form and pay a fee of Ksh. 1000. After applications have been received, initial screening and evaluation of business ideas will be conducted. The eligible forty percent of the competition entrants will be identified to proceed to the next stage.

Competition Stage II

After successful completion of stage one, successful entrants will receive a variety of business development services through training and seminars. They will be trained in entrepreneurship and industry with focus on manufacturing and value addition, and will receive individual mentoring and support to build their business plans and develop winning business plans that will compete at the national level.

Judging at this level will be done by a panel from the private sector and written feedback on the business plans will be provided to the participants. The best three business plans at the national level will be awarded prizes. The top entrepreneur will receive a prize of Kshs 1 million, while the second and third best winners will receive Kshs. 750,000 and Kshs. 500,000, respectively. Special awards of Kshs. 250,000 each will go to the best woman entrepreneur and social entrepreneur. Winners will be given award prizes in the National price giving Gala.

To encourage interaction and enhance relations, alumni associations will be registered and feedback encouraged from the participants. A JITIHADA II directory bearing contacts of all stakeholders will be compiled. Thereafter, a final report will be prepared and aftercare services shall be ongoing into the next stage.

Post-competition

In this final stage, feedback on Jitihada process from all stakeholders, as well as review design, process, training curriculum and materials shall be captured. Further targeted aftercare services will be implemented and follow-up with participants to assess impact (business income, growth in assets, employment creation, loan application and repayment) will be conducted. Aftercare services will involve providing linkage with financial institutions, incubation and linkage to business development services

Nairobi BranchEmperor Plaza, 1st Floor, and Finance House, 8th Floor, Koinange Street and Kenyatta Avenue JunctionTel: 020-2241859, 2226789, 0722 200864Email: [email protected]

Nanyuki BranchRehema House, Kenyatta Highway,Tel: 062-2031226Email: [email protected]

Kakamega BranchAmbwere Plaza, 3rd Floor, Kenyatta Avenue Kakamega - Mumias RdTel: 056-30958E-mail: [email protected]

Narok BranchEnkare House, 2nd Floor,Mid-Rock Area, Narok-Bomet HighwayTel: 051-8011791 / 051-8011794Email Address: [email protected]

Embu BranchWaumini Plaza, 2nd floor; Kubukubu RoadTel/Fax: 068-20543Mobile: 0720-813458,0720-490712Email: [email protected]

Kericho BranchUshma plaza, Hospital & Temple junctionTel: 052-30458 / 0721264317Email: [email protected] /[email protected]

Nyahururu BranchBoston House,1st-4th, Floor-Kenyatta AvenueTel: 065-2032221Email: [email protected]

Nyeri BranchPeak Business Centre, 1st FloorOff Gakere Road, Behind Co-Operative BankP. O. Box 2343 - 10100 Nyeri.Tel/Fax: 061-2032223.Email: [email protected]

Kabarnet BranchKabarnet Centre Plaza -1st FloorTel: 053-21191Email: [email protected]

Kisumu BranchTelkom Plaza, Oginga OdingaTel-057-2022424Email: [email protected]

Meru BranchAlexander House, Ghana Street,Opposite Uchumi SupermarketTel: 064-31796 • Fax: 064-31795Email: [email protected]

Kisii BranchUmoja Complex, 3rd FloorOff Hospital Road-Umoja ComplexFax/Tel: 058-30661 / 0724664815Email: [email protected]

Chuka BranchNthiga Motors Plaza-2nd FloorAlong Chuka-Meru HighwayTel: 064 630222Email: [email protected]

Nakuru BranchEreto Plaza, 6th-8th Floor,Mburu Gichua RoadTel: 051 - 2210969 / 2211149Fax: 051 - 2211149Email: [email protected]

Mombasa BranchCotts House, Moi Avenue, Next to CMC Motors,Tel: 041-2229029 / 020-3569115 0750290472Email: [email protected] [email protected]

Naivasha BranchBiashara Plaza, 3-5th Floor, Biashara Road,Off Kenyatta AvenueTel: 050-2020692Email: [email protected]

Kakamega BranchAmbwere Plaza, 3rd Floor,Kenyatta Avenue,Kakamega - Mumias RdTel: 056-30958Email: [email protected]

Eldoret BranchKims Plaza,Oginga Odinga Street,Next to Equity Bank / NakumattTel: 053-2061361, 8011999, 0725994482Fax: 053 - 2062632Email: [email protected]

Machakos BranchFamily Plaza, 3rd FloorTel: 044-21233Email: [email protected]

Kapsabet BranchKNUT Building, 2nd Floor,Next to the RoundaboutTel: 053 - 52006Email: [email protected] BranchLalabur Kim Plaza - 1st FloorTel:020-3569114Email: [email protected]

Thika BranchImara plaza 2nd flr, Kisii Road next to Thika Farmers HotelTel: 067-30384,020-3569107Fax: 067-2121442Email: [email protected]

KIM Rwanda OfficeMaison #16 Avenue de l’armee, Nyarugenge. Ville de KigaliTel: +250 782 228 939 +250 788 921 671Email: [email protected]

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