Adding stock to my shop

Donphan

Kendu Bay, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Donphan

Member since

April 2016

On-time repayments

34 installments  •  47%

About Me

My name is Donphan Ochieng, I was born in 1987, in a small town known as Kendu- bay which is found by the Lake side region of lake Victoria in Kenya. I am the first born in a family of three siblings.
Life has not been easy for me because when I was around six years old, my parents separated, my father disowned us which was a drastic setback to my family, my mother took us with her to our grandmother, she left us there and went to the city to look for greener pasture, all in all, we managed to go to school, my grandmother had no job or money and so I had to help her with farm work and going to school too at the same time, as that was not enough I embarked on charcoal burning to support her. At around 12 yrs I lost my mother and that was my turning point, I had to do something constructive with my life, I had passion for education. But the situation of life forced me to do some small casual jobs such as helping people with their farm work, burning charcoal and farming to sustain my education. At that time education in Kenya was not free and I also got some support from relatives.
By the time I joined High school, I was also supplying water to small businesses in our market place and homes during weekends and holidays, and going to school on weekdays. This helped me a lot because in the village where I live, their is scarcity of water, so I made slightly enough money that helped me to sustain my family and my school fees.
I managed to complete my high school level of education with great marks but due to luck of collage fee I did not go for further education.
From water supply I joined bodaboda riding which is so common in Kenyan roads, from where I saved and started the shop am running now. I am from the Lake side part of Kenya where is largely populated by the Luo community. Most Luos prefer fishing to business so I seized the opportunity, luos are nilotes who are said to have migrated from Sudan and mostly depend on fishing and fish as their staple food/main source of income.
I have one daughter who is now five years old and has a dream of being a singer.
During my free time i love listening to music and my unique hobby is being a disk joker currently practicing it at a residential club, (Club-Hague)

My Business

I run a shop where I live in Kendu- bay. The shop contains house hold goods which are highly consumed by people on their day to day life such as food staff, cooking oil, maize flour, bread, soft drinks, salt, sugar, milk etc.
This products are important because people use them on their day to day life, they are basic needs.
I chose this business because I saw business gap, the town which I live is a small town and not a lot of people are doing this business.
My typical cost ranges from $ 1 - $ 500 .
The profit I earn from the business will helps me with paying school fee for my other siblings and also to sustain my family needs as well as paying taxes such as rent and electricity.

Loan Proposal

Due to high demand on food supply in my locality, I would like to increase my stock intake on processed food.
That is 22.25$ on processed packed milk, 10$ on packed sugar, 7.25$ sifted maize flour and wheat floor, the remaining 10$ for refined cooking oil .
These food stuffs are highly consumed by my customers and having increased my stock intake they will have adequate supply (like almost everyone will be able to grab apiece )
when things work as planned, I am expecting at least 5% profit increment within the next 3 months

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$51.00

Date disbursed

Oct 20, 2017

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

3 months

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Lenders

Paul Buchheit

Mountain View, United States

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  • Lilian    Oct 20, 2018

    Spoken to Ochieng who says the business isn't doing well for now but promise to pay soon

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  • Lilian    Apr 21, 2018

    Un able reach Ochieng but I managed to talk to one of the referees by the name Wycliffe who said that Ochieng phone has alittle problem and the business isn't doing well though but promised to find away to reach him so that we can help in rescheduling his payment
    Thanks for you patience

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  • Donphan    Mar 18, 2018

    Business not doing well enough

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  • Donphan    Feb 28, 2018

    Thank you so much my lenders for this loan, once I receive the loan I will stock up more food stuff that hopefully will increase my profits significantly

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  • Donphan    Jan 5, 2018

    business faired well over the festive season and can still maintain

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  • Donphan    Dec 22, 2017

    these foodstuffs are hopefully going to serve my customers fairly this festive season, thank you very much Zidisha

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  • Donphan    Dec 22, 2017

    some the foodstuff stock I added from the loan I was given

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  • Donphan    Dec 22, 2017

    business is better this festive season

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  • Donphan    Oct 21, 2017

    Hallo to all my lender and zidisha team, i thank you very much for your support, i have received my loan and already in the process of placing orders with the supplier, hopefully i will have my stock supplied in the next three working days.

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