Name
David
Member since
February 2015
On-time repayments
34 installments • 38%
I enrolled for secondary school at Kirobon high school where i did my KCSE completing it the year 2010.
I joined University the following year at 2011 and completed at 2015. I studied Bachelors of Commerce.
I had to work part time jobs to help raise my university fees. Some of the jobs included being a bartender, waiter, doing data entry work, doing homework and assignments for the senior students at our university and being a barber.
Working overtime was a challenge as i had little free time to attend to my studies. As a result i oftenly had to study all night or wake up early early in the morning to study and complete assignments.
Fortunately my efforts were fruitful as i managed to graduate in time with good grades.
I have always wanted to be fully independent and have financial freedom.
The kipsigis culture promotes and encourages living together in peace and harmony.
Am employed at the leading entertainment service provider in the country by the name Multichoice Kenya ltd where i work as Quality control assistant. Basically that entails ensuring that the decoders or devices are in good condition before they are sold to customers.
On the other hand it also involves screening of the devices before they go to repair so as to ensure only faulty devices are sent to repair. The same procedure is repeated once the faulty devices are repaired to confirm they are indeed repaired and now functioning.
Besides that i do farming with a close friend of mine. We cultivate onions. Currently we have a one acre farm in Ol Kalou that we planted onions in March. They should be due in early November.
I can safely say i have two sources of income. That is being employed and doing the onion farming.
After a successful farming venture in onions with the help of your funds i now have enough courage and confidence to proceed to my next venture which is farming of coriander.
I already got a very fertile farm which is has proximity to a river which means there will never be shortage of water. Thus a smooth farming period. The whole project may take 3 to 5 weeks before they can be harvested and sold.
The funds will be injected in the purchase of coriander seedlings.
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$6.00
Date disbursed
Feb 17, 2017
Repayment status
On Time
Projected term
7 weeks
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