πŸ’Ό Servicesβœ“ Beginner-friendlyUGX 300,000 - 1,500,000🌟 4 success stories

Barber Shop

Offer haircuts, shaving, beard shaping, and basic grooming services in a small room, container, or shared salon space.

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Capital needed

UGX 300,000 - 1,500,000

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Category

Services

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Best for

Youth with barbering skills or…

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Who is this for

Best For

Youth with barbering skills or beginners willing to train before opening.

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What you need to know

Skills Needed

  • Hair cutting
  • Tool hygiene
  • Customer service
  • Style consistency
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What it will cost you

Costs Breakdown

🟒Starter

Minimum Start

Bare minimum to test this idea before committing more funds.

Best for first-timers with limited savings.

🟑Recommended

Comfortable Budget

Gives you proper tools, stock, and a small financial buffer.

Recommended for most beginners starting out.

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Growth Setup

Larger scale with better equipment and higher earning potential.

Best if you have savings or family support.

Total capital range: UGX 300,000 - 1,500,000 β€” exact costs depend on your location and choices.

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Your action plan

How to Start β€” Step by Step

5 steps
  1. 1

    Step 1

    Learn or improve barbering skills.

  2. 2

    Step 2

    Buy clippers, mirror, chair, disinfectant, and power backup if possible.

  3. 3

    Step 3

    Choose a visible small space.

  4. 4

    Step 4

    Offer clean and consistent service.

  5. 5

    Step 5

    Use WhatsApp and referrals to keep customers returning.

Ready to take the first step?

Start small, learn fast, and grow steadily.

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Where to set up

Best Locations in Uganda

Best near trading centres, hostels, boda stages, schools, and residential areas with regular male customers.

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Location tip: Visit your chosen area before committing. Observe foot traffic at different times of day and talk to people already running businesses nearby.

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Stock your business

Where to Buy Materials & Supplies

1

Kampala City Centre Shops

Equipment & Tools

Tip: Check second-hand first β€” quality used equipment cuts startup costs by 40%+.

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Online (Jumia / Jiji Uganda)

Electronics & Supplies

Tip: Read seller reviews and request a warranty in writing before buying.

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Chinese Wholesale Importers

Bulk Supplies

Tip: Pool orders with other small business owners to hit minimum quantities.

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Supplier listings

Businesses to verify before buying

Placeholder contacts

Service equipment supplier slot

Uganda Β· Services

Needs verification

Placeholder listing for tools, machines, cleaning inputs, salon supplies, and service-business equipment. Contact details are intentionally omitted.

Verification note

Publish contact details only after confirming equipment/service category, location, active phone or WhatsApp, and owner approval.

Contact details are shown only after verification.

Ask UBI for supplier help

Need help finding a trusted supplier?

Ask in local business WhatsApp groups or visit the nearest KCCA Business Hub.

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What could go wrong

Risks to Know

Every business has risks. Knowing them in advance helps you prepare and avoid common mistakes.

  • Bad haircuts lose customers fast.
  • Power cuts affect service.
  • Poor hygiene can spread infections.
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What you can earn

Profit Potential

A small barber shop can earn daily cash from repeat customers. Net income depends on rent, electricity, skill, and customer loyalty.

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Keep in mind: These are estimates. Your actual earnings depend on location, effort, and cost management. Most businesses take 1–3 months to gain momentum.

20%

Month 1–2

Learning & setup

55%

Month 3–4

Growing customers

85%

Month 5+

Steady income

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Insider advice

Helpful Tips

  • Keep tools clean.

  • Offer a consistent price list.

  • Build regular customers by remembering their preferred style.

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Real people Β· Real results

Success Stories

4 stories

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β€œThe first month was hard because I kept running out of float. Once I learned to manage my cash and float separately, everything changed. Now I never run out.”

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John Mukasa

Nakawa, Kampala Β· Opened his first point in 2023

Mobile Money Agent β€” MTN & Airtel dual pointπŸ“ˆ Earns UGX 1.2M–1.8M per month consistently

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β€œI was making soap at home and giving samples to teachers. One headmistress placed a bulk order and that was it. Now I supply four schools every month without advertising.”

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Mary Nalubega

Mukono Β· Started from home with UGX 120,000 in 2023

Liquid Soap β€” supplies 4 schools monthlyπŸ“ˆ Earns UGX 500k–800k per month

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β€œSchool uniform contracts saved my business. Every August before term three, bulk orders cover two months of rent. I now plan my whole year around that season.”

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Patricia Nantongo

Entebbe Β· Opened with 1 sewing machine and UGX 800,000

Tailoring β€” school uniforms and wedding wearπŸ“ˆ Earns UGX 1M–2M monthly, more during school terms

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β€œI borrowed UGX 1.5M to add to my savings and bought a second-hand bike. I paid the loan back in four months. Now the bike is fully mine and every shilling is profit.”

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Ibrahim Wasswa

Jinja Β· Started riding in 2022, fully owns his bike now

Boda Boda β€” personal owner-operatorπŸ“ˆ Takes home UGX 1.5M–2M per month after all costs

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Official & trusted links

Useful Resources

11 links
1

KCCA β€” Business Registration

Government

Register your trading licence with Kampala Capital City Authority. Required before you can legally operate in Kampala.

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URSB β€” Register a Business Name

Government

Uganda Registration Services Bureau. Register a business name or company online. Required to open a business bank account.

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URA β€” Get Your Tax ID (TIN)

GovernmentFree

Register for a Tax Identification Number at Uganda Revenue Authority. Required once your business starts generating income.

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Uganda Development Bank β€” SME Loans

Finance

Government-backed development loans for small businesses at lower interest rates than commercial banks.

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PostBank Uganda β€” Small Business Banking

Finance

Low-cost business accounts and accessible small business loans in most Ugandan towns β€” beginner friendly.

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MTN Uganda β€” Become a MoMo Agent

MarketFree

Official MTN registration page for mobile money agents. Includes requirements, float minimums, and commission structure details.

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Airtel Uganda β€” Become an Airtel Money Agent

MarketFree

Register as an Airtel Money agent in Uganda. Run both MTN and Airtel from one point to maximise daily transaction volume.

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Jiji Uganda β€” Free Local Ads

MarketFree

Free classified ads site popular across Uganda. Post your products or services to reach buyers in your area at no cost.

9

Google Digital Skills for Africa

TrainingFree

Free online courses covering digital marketing, business basics, and online selling β€” all free with a certificate on completion.

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Outbox Uganda β€” Business Mentorship

Training

Ugandan innovation hub offering business development training, startup mentorship, and entrepreneur support programmes.

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UNBS β€” Uganda National Bureau of Standards

Government

Required if you produce and sell food or cleaning products. Get your product certified so schools, hospitals, and shops can legally stock it.

Always verify: Check that websites are genuine before entering personal information or making payments. Look for official .go.ug domains for government services.

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Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

6 answers
  • How much does it cost to start a Barber Shop in Uganda?

    The estimated startup capital for Barber Shop in Uganda is UGX 300,000 - 1,500,000. The exact amount depends on your location, scale, and setup choices. Starting small and growing is a common approach for beginners.

  • Is Barber Shop a good business for beginners in Uganda?

    Youth with barbering skills or beginners willing to train before opening. With the right preparation and the step-by-step guidance in this guide, it is possible to start even with limited prior experience.

  • Where is the best place to start a Barber Shop business in Uganda?

    Best near trading centres, hostels, boda stages, schools, and residential areas with regular male customers. Always visit your preferred location before committing β€” observe foot traffic at different times and talk to people already operating nearby.

  • What are the main risks of starting a Barber Shop business?

    Bad haircuts lose customers fast. Power cuts affect service. Poor hygiene can spread infections. Being aware of these risks in advance allows you to plan and reduce their impact.

  • How profitable is a Barber Shop business in Uganda?

    A small barber shop can earn daily cash from repeat customers. Net income depends on rent, electricity, skill, and customer loyalty. Actual earnings vary by location, effort, and cost management. Most new businesses take one to three months to find steady income.

  • Where can I buy materials or supplies for a Barber Shop business?

    Kampala City Centre Shops (Equipment & Tools), Online (Jumia / Jiji Uganda) (Electronics & Supplies), Chinese Wholesale Importers (Bulk Supplies) are good starting points. Always compare prices across multiple vendors before committing.

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