Name
Betty
Member since
September 2015
On-time repayments
52 installments • 54%
Am Beatrice Sande aged 24years .My parents were not able to cater for our food and education and therefore I was forced to stay with my uncle in Nairobi who was taking care of me . For sure my uncle was very caring and understanding but his wife never wanted me to stay with them.
I joined form one the same year with my uncle's daughter. I tell you things became turf for me because I was performing well than my cousin(my uncles daughter.) The aunt dint like it and started giving me all household duties while her daughter was relaxing. The aunt had to wake me up at 4.00am to do some washing and prepare breakfast while they were a sleep. I continued prying God until my fourth year when I did my K.C.S.E .when results were out I came out successful than the daughter. The aunt made sure my uncle not to pay for my college fees.I went back to my parents and later started a small business in Nairobi through small capital from my husband.
I have one child aged 2years.
I run M-pesa and sell chicken eggs, Baby diapers and fresh water. The goods and services have a big demand because not alot of people who are selling them. Water is not yet supplied to the area but i fetch from a nearby market 1km away .
I earn a profit of ksh 400 per day from both services and goods.
the profit helps me meet costs like rent ,electricity and food. The remaining profit I use to buy more stock for my shop .
I will buy 4 crates of eggs for sale to my customers
each crate at $2.50.
my customers will readily get eggs without missing because the eggs will be many.
I expect to earn a profit of up to sh30 per crate.
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$11.00
Date disbursed
Jan 6, 2017
Repayment status
On Time
Projected term
2 months
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Wendy Emlyn Mar 31, 2017
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