More stock for my charcoal shop

Samuel

Mariango, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Samuel

Member since

March 2013

On-time repayments

42 installments  •  48%

About Me

My name is Samuel Ngumbao. I am married with six children; four are schooling while two are still yet to start schooling. I live in Mariango village within Mwakwala sub-location in Bamba location, Ganze division Kilifi county. I'm a charcoal seller. I buy charcoal in bulk from those who prepare it and resell it to retailers. In class seven, I had to drop out. I started this business basically to earn a living and to improve my family's condition which was almost starving. I purchase various items from the earnings of my business such as empty sacks, ropes or the tapes, rags, strings, and the metal nails/strings, etc. I also buy food, vegetables, medicine and clothes, and pay for school fees and transport for my children, etc. It is my hope that, with a Zidisha loan, I can increase the quantity of charcoal I buy and even open another ''banda'' charcoal shop elsewhere to improve my income.

My Business

My business is charcoal selling. This business involves selling of well sack parked charcoal in a charcoal ''banda'' or charcoal shop. There is a demand for this business because charcoals serve as fast fuel mostly used in the third class family. In addition, charcoal fuel is used for warming especially during cold seasons. My customers prefer my business because I sell to them the best charcoal, that is, charcoal made from the hardwood trees that have not been rained on. In addition to this, I sell and communicate to them in good language, hence attracting and retaining them. This business is profitable because, for instance, one sack of charcoal bought at KSh 450 can be sold at KSh 1000. Risks that face my business are lack of transport and proper storage. My typical monthly income is KSh 45000 and my monthly expenditure is KSh 30000 and my profit therefore is KSh 15000. With this amount as my profit, I can repay Zidisha without any problem.

Loan Proposal

I'm in need of the loan for I want to increase/boost the stock of my business. I will buy 50 sacks of charcoal (50 kgs each) at KSh 600. I will buy 50 empty sacks (KSh 25 each) and some 500 packing packets at 50 KSh per pack. This will help me run the business well. As a result, I will be able to help my family as well as reaching the lives of the less fortunate people in my community.

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About Me

My names are Samuel Ngumbao married with six children four are schooling while two are still yet to start schooling by now.I live in Mariango village within Mwakwala sub-location in Bamba location,Ganze division Kilifi county.I'm a charcoal seller,I buy charcoal in bulky from those who prepare them and resell them to retailers.Im a class seven drop-out.I started this business basically to earn a living and to improve my family which was almost starving.I purchase various items from the earnings of my business such as empty sacks,ropes or the tapes,rags,strings, and the metal nails/strings etc.I also buy food,vegetables,medicine,clothes,pay for school fees,transport for my children etc.It is my hope that if Zidisha loan me will increase the quantity of charcoal I buy and even open another ''bada'' charcoal sop else where to improve my income.

My Business

My business is charcoal selling. In this business provides selling of well sack parked charcoal in a charcoal ''banda'' or charcoal shop.There is demand of this business because charcoals serve as fast fuel mostly used in the third class family.In addition to charcoal fuel is used for warming especially during cold seasons.My customers prefer to my business because I sell to them the best charcoal that is charcoal made from the hard wood trees that have not been rained on.In addition to this I sell communicate to them in good language hence attracting and retaining them.This business is profitable because for instance one sack of charcoal bought at ksh;450/= CAN BE SOLD AT KSH:1000/=Risks that face my business are lack of transport and proper storage.My typical monthly income is ksh: 45000/= and my monthly expenditure is ksh:30000/= and my profit therefore is ksh: 15000/= With this amount i.e ksk:15000/= as my profit can repay Zidisha without any problem.

Loan Proposal

I'm in need of the loan for I want to increase/boost my stock of my business. I will buy 50 sacks 50kgs each at ksh: 600,I will buy 50 empty sacks each ksh:25 and some 500 packing packets at 50 shillings per pack. This will help me run the business well. As a result I will be able to help my family as well as reaching the lives of the less fortunate people in my community.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$248.00

Date disbursed

Mar 22, 2017

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

6 months

Lenders

juliemartha

Lake Mary, United States

Paul Buchheit

Mountain View, United States

V

vbud

United States

Loungin

United States

MD

Miles Dodge

CORVALLIS, United States

MR

Michiel Rauws

San Francisco, Netherlands

EB

Erika Barraza

United States

Craig Newmark

United States

The Zinc Team

San Francisco, United States

Humble Bundle Community

San Francisco, United States

D

Dalton

San Francisco, United States

The X2AI Team

San Francisco, United States

Paul Buchheit

Mountain View, United States

Jane

Ontario, Canada

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  • Samuel    Nov 3, 2018

    I have faced a myriad of challenges in the repayment of the previous loan following government ban of charcoal fuel countrywide. This was accompanied with high price fluctuation/increase in prices of this commodity. In that working period I can say that the profit tallied with the expenses in that I invested in the business with ksh.18000 after the sale I got ksh.27000. After deduction of expenses like buying, transportation, packaging and wage payment for the laborers etc I remained with only ksh.5000 as my profit. After the ban I decided to resign the business for sometime then resumed with a very small capital . The business now was just but to keep me going other wise it was not well paying. I decided to start a small scale water kiosk to boost my income so that I can be in position to raise my family and to do my repayments of my loan. Currently the charcoal business is doing very well in Kenya. At the moment I have established four charcoal "bandas"/kiosks in various strategic areas. I hope if given a loan it will be a boost and its my sincere hope that I will comfortably repay it.

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  • Samuel    Jan 4, 2018

    hi my lenders i congratulate you so much for supporting me financially and i promise you that i will never move out from this organisation because i have never hard or seen another organisation except zidisha...... Second thing my lenders,,i am very sorry for being late in paying the loan in time .This problem came in when my uncle became sick for so long and i used money for treating him but still he passed away......Third thing i hope you are aware that in Kenya we had bad politics and elections which brought down the Kenyan economic and real this effected my business negatively ,,,,,Please this are the main problems which has made me late paying my loan,,,,,,,Right now i restarted the business with a small capital and i hope it will pick well,,,,,,About repayment,i will start this year January,,,,,,, Sure my lenders i feel so pain and shameful delaying paying back your money but i hope you have understood me,,,,,Finally i received a call from Raya Theofilo i discussed with him and i hope he gave you the message ,,Thank you so much,may God bless you.

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  • Raya    Sep 24, 2017

    Dear lenders, I spoke to Samuel Dindingwa this evening, he said that he had a problem, his uncle passed away and he was not able to work so that he repay his loan. but he promised to continue repaying his loan starting 1st next month. Thankyou.

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  • Samuel    Apr 13, 2017

    Hi! Zidisha lenders, I wish to thank you for the contribution towards my business, this has effected/affected positively and my business is doing well. I made the first order 10 sacks for my first station and its about to finish up. Next week I'm making another order of 15 sacks for my second station and I hope it will work well. Thanks and may God bless you.

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  • Samuel    Mar 20, 2017

    Hi! zidisha lenders, I take this opportunity to thank you for your noble role of lending business men and women like me globally. Personally I say thank you. I will buy charcoals for my business immediately on receiving the money. The money will help me boost my business hence improve my income. I wish to thank you so much for the loan and may God bless you.

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  • Samuel    Feb 14, 2017

    Hi! Zidisha lenders, I take this opportunity to inform you that the loan I just completed helped me in so many ways; notably expansion of my business of which I have come up with two stations/center for selling of charcoal. Through the business I have managed to educate my children as well as orphaned children in my community. The loan has helped me get wheelbarrows to facilitate my business. Thanks and may God bless Zidisha.

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  • AspectofOneness    Nov 20, 2013

    You have a good strategy here Mr. Dindingwa. I can see that you have put a lot of thought into this and I know you will be very successful. Best wishes to you and your family. Thank you for your time Sir.

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    • Samuel    Feb 21, 2017

      Yes, dear! thanks for your encouragement. The commodity has become scarce in the area due to famine and drought making it having a higher demand. With a good capital I can take advantage of the season.

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