This paper presents a link between green entrepreneurship and how it can drive employment in a developing economy-being an indicator for sustainable development through green production and services. It starts by introducing the concept of green entrepreneurship, and explains how difficult it has been to find a universal definition of the term. The study moved further to create a background for green business through methods that do not only combat climate change, but also provide lasting finances in the process. By adopting analysis of variance, standard deviation and mean, analyzed questionnaire instrument which sought to know the relevance and existing green entrepreneurship employments revealed that green entrepreneurship will ultimately add value to a nation's economy, and also bring it closer to reaching its Nationally Determined Contributions.
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