Purity

Nakuru, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Purity

Member since

April 2013

On-time repayments

167 installments  •  87%

About Me

My name is Purity Muthoni Karori. I was born in 1973 at Subukia at Nakuru County. I joined Meongoini Primary School and later joined Meningai High School for my O levels completing in 1990. I later joined Patmat College for a course in dressmaking and design. I worked with Bedi fabrics for 8 years until I decided to start self employment. I started a dressmaking shop in Nakuru where I make all sort of apparels, including school uniforms.

I am married and blessed with 3 children. My business does very well and it is from its proceeds that I was able to purchase a piece of land and put up a house where I live with my immediate family.

My Business

My business is located in Nakuru town in the Rift Valley of Kenya. This is a very busy town with so many inhabitants; this gives a good market for my products. I supply school uniforms to most of the schools and institutions around. Many people prefer my products because they are cheap and of good quality. I usually travel to the city of Nairobi to purchase my raw materials from the manufacturers and direct importers. This makes my products to be cheap while maintaining a high standard. The only challenge my business faces is lack of an electric sewing machine to simplify my production. With the Zidisha platform, I would be able to fulfill my dream of expanding my business.

Loan Proposal

Dear lenders i am so happy to join zidisha i will now have a golden chance to expand and glow my business into a fully functional tailoring outlet this will give rise into attracting more orders of school uniforms from the large number of leaning institution around and outside Nakuru town. my profits will grow and change my living standard. be blessed as you fill my bids.

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About Me

My name is Purity Muthoni Karori. i was born in 1973 at Subukia at Nakuru County.i joined Meongoini Primary school and later joined Meningai High school for my O levels completing in 1990. i later joined Patmat College for a course in dress making and design. i worked with Bedi fabrics for 8 years until when i decided to start self employment. i started a dress making shop in Nakuru where i make all sought of apparels including school uniforms. i am married and blessed with 3 children, my business does very well and it is from its proceeds that i was able to purchase a piece of land and put a house where i live with my immediate family.

My Business

my business is located in Nakuru town in the Rift Valley of Kenya. this is a very busy town with so many inhabitants, this gives a good market for my products. i supply school uniforms to most of schools and institutions around. many people prefer my products because they are cheap and of good quality. i usually travel to the city of Nairobi to purchase my raw materials from the manufacturers and direct importers this makes my products to be cheap while maintaining high standard. the only challenge my business faces is lack of electric sawing machine to simplify my production.
with Zidisha plat form i would be able to fulfil my dream of expanding my business.

Loan Proposal

Dear lenders i am so happy to join zidisha i will now have a golden chance to expand and glow my business into a fully functional tailoring outlet this will give rise into attracting more orders of school uniforms from the large number of leaning institution around and outside Nakuru town. my profits will grow and change my living standard. be blessed as you fill my bids.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$100.00

Date disbursed

Apr 25, 2013

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

12 months

Lenders

A

Anonymous2

United States

J

jjonas

berlin, Germany

russell

leicester, United Kingdom

M

Mårten

Inden, Switzerland

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