The effect of increased investment in Boda Boda business on Economic Empowerment of people in Kisumu West District
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2014-12Author
Ochieng Isaac and Achieng Florence Opondo Ombok O. Benjamin, Olawo, K. Walter
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In the last fifteen years the numbers of motorcycles per capita in many developing nations has doubled, they
provide an affordable mobility option that is not otherwise available. Whereas information points to the potential
benefits of this mode of transport, there is limited information on the effect of increasing investment in bodaboda
business in Kisumu West District. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of increased investment
in bodaboda business on economic empowerment in Kisumu West District. A descriptive study design was used.
The study population comprised of, 100 bodaboda owners, and 170 bodaboda riders. A total of 43 bodaboda
owners and 74 riders were selected through a stratified random sampling process. Primary data was collected by
use of structured questionnaire while secondary data was obtained from written reports. Data was analyzed using
inferential and descriptive statistics and presented in tables, bar charts and pie charts. It was established that the
level of bodaboda business activities were very high in the district and that these activities had a positive
significant effect on economic empowerment. The study suggested that further studies should be done in other
districts to establish the nationwide effect of bodaboda business in economic empowerment.