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Top Side Hustles You Can Start in Ghana with Less Than GHS 200

 Top Side Hustles You Can Start in Ghana with Less Than GHS 200

You don’t need big capital to start — just the right idea and consistency.


Many people think you need thousands of cedis to start a business or side hustle.

The truth? You can start with just GHS 50–200 and build your way up.


Here are 10 profitable side hustles you can start in Ghana right now with a small budget.



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๐Ÿ’ผ 1. Resell Items Online


Buy small items in bulk and resell for profit on WhatsApp, Facebook, or Instagram.


Examples:


Lip balms


Waist beads


Phone accessories


Perfumes


Used clothes



๐Ÿ“Œ You can start with just GHS 100 stock and reinvest the profit.



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๐Ÿ’ผ 2. Mobile Money Agent Assistant


You may not own a MoMo shop — but you can assist someone for commission or tips.


Or better:

If you get access to a used phone and register for a MoMo SIM, you can start a mobile money transfer business in your neighborhood.


✅ Startup: GHS 150 float.



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๐Ÿ’ผ 3. Freelance Typing or Editing


If you have a smartphone or laptop and know how to type well, offer:


Assignment typing


Project formatting


CV design


Proofreading



๐Ÿ“Œ You can charge GHS 10–50 per job. No startup cost needed except data.



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๐Ÿ’ผ 4. Print and Sell Airtime


Use your phone to buy and resell airtime to your neighborhood.


Apps like ExpressPay, Hubtel, or bank apps allow you to purchase and sell airtime with a small margin.


✅ Capital: GHS 50–100


Bonus: Add utility bill payments and make commissions.



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๐Ÿ’ผ 5. Detergent or Liquid Soap Making


With less than GHS 200, you can buy raw materials and start making:


Liquid soap


Detergents


Disinfectants



Then package in old bottles or sachets and sell to shops, neighbors, schools, or churches.


✅ YouTube has many free tutorials.



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๐Ÿ’ผ 6. Digital Skills on Fiverr or Upwork


If you know how to:


Design graphics


Write articles


Translate


Edit videos


Do voice-overs



…then create a profile on freelance platforms and get paid in dollars.


✅ Zero cost — just data and skill.



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๐Ÿ’ผ 7. Cook and Sell in Your Area


If you’re a good cook, you can:


Sell rice, beans, or porridge in the morning


Do small chops for offices


Cook lunch for students



Start with one meal and build your client base.


✅ GHS 100–150 can cover ingredients for the first batch.



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๐Ÿ’ผ 8. Mobile Barber or Hair Braider


Don’t have a shop? No problem.


Take your clippers, combs, or braiding materials to people’s homes.


Charge slightly more for convenience and get referrals quickly.


✅ Startup cost: Clippers or braiding tools (~GHS 150)



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๐Ÿ’ผ 9. Sell Educational Materials


Buy and resell:


Past questions


Exercise books


Storybooks


Stationery



Target JHS/SHS students or parents at churches and schools.


✅ GHS 100 can get you small stock from markets like Makola or Kantamanto.



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๐Ÿ’ผ 10. Laundry Pickup & Delivery (Manual Wash)


Offer to wash, dry, and iron clothes for busy people in your area — and deliver them clean.


Even without a washing machine, your time + good service = big money.


✅ No big startup capital needed. Just soap, water, and buckets.



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๐Ÿง  Final Advice: Start Small, Stay Consistent


Don’t wait for “big money.”

Start with what you have, where you are, and grow from there.


๐Ÿ’ฌ “Small daily profits are better than waiting for one big opportunity that never comes.”


What matters is:


Discipline


Reinvesting profits


Good customer service


Being visible online and offline




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