Ugine Wandera
Khayega, Kenya
100% repaid
Name
Ugine Wandera
Member since
January 2016
On-time repayments
42 installments • 62%
I am Ugine Wandera. I am the first born in family of 4 children.
I hold a BSC in Natural Resource from Egerton University. After graduating, I tried looking for a white-collar job unsuccessfully. I joined ngao youth group where we were trained about fish farming, and I decided to try it out. Armed with my business proposal, I approached my uncle, who agreed to finance my first pond. I dug up a pond and stocked it with 1,000 fingerlings.
After 8 months, I sold them off and repaid my loan. I now have six ponds to ensure frequent income. I am also expanding my venture to include horticulture because I have enough water for irrigation.
I have one child: he is only 2 years old. He is aggressive [in a positive way] and I love him so much. My hobbies include football, watching documentaries, and guiding and counseling youths.
I am a small-scale horticulture and fish farmer. I provide vegetables and fish to my clients, who mainly include hotels and schools.The demand is high because of the lack of suppliers, as only a few youths dare engage in farming.
I choose the farming business after joining Ngao youth group and learning about fish farming. I then decided to do horticulture farming to utilize the water. I am very grateful and happy with my job.
I spend $100 to buy seeds and take care of the farm. My average income per month is $320. I use the proceeds from the farm to save for business expansion and support my family and parents.
Dear lenders,I am so thankful for the first loan.I am kindly requesting for a second loan to help me buy a generator for my new expanded venture that now includes 3/4 acre of vegetables the generator would cost $400 and I would top up with my savings.thank you in advance. These will help me minimize losses due to drought out and maximize profits.Thank you in advance.
I am ugine wandera, I am the first born in family of 4 children . I hold Bsc Natural resource from Egerton University. After graduating I tried looking for a white collar job unsuccessfully. I joined ngao youth group where we were trained about fish farming, I decided to try it out. armed with my business proposal I approached my uncle who agreed to finance my first pond. i dug up a pond and stocked it with 1000 finger lings,after 8 months I sold them off repaid my loan ,I now have six ponds to ensure frequent income. I am also expanding my venture to include horticulture because I have enough water for irrigation.
i have one child ,he is only 2 years . He is aggressive and I love him so much .
my hobbies include football,watching documentaries and guiding and counseling youths.
I am a small scale horticulture and fish farmer. I provide vegetables and fish to my clients who mainly include hotels,and schools.The demand is high because of lack of suppliers,as only few youths dare engage in farming.
I choose farming business after join Ngao youth group and learning about fish farming, i then decided to do horticulture farming to utilize the water. I am very grateful and happy with my job.
I spend $100 to buy seeds and take care of the farm,my average income per month is $320 .
I use the proceeds from the farm to save for business expansion and support my family and parents.
Dear lenders,I am so thankful for the first loan.I am kindly requesting for a second loan to help me buy a generator for my new expanded venture that now includes 3/4 acre of vegetables the generator would cost $400 and I would top up with my savings.thank you in advance. These will help me minimize losses due to drought out and maximize profits.Thank you in advance.
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$283.00
Date disbursed
May 11, 2016
Repayment status
On Time
Projected term
60 months
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