Farming 2016

Moses

Kitale, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Moses

Member since

July 2015

On-time repayments

218 installments  •  66%

About Me

I went to primary school in mid 1980’s with numerous hardships, walking long distances and going for lunch home and back for afternoon classes on bear feet under scorching sun and sometimes heavy rains. Some times i could walk home for luch only to get nothing ready to put in my stomach. So we mostly depended on raw sugarcane and headed back to school. I lacked school fees after KCPE and had to stay home for one year doing boda boda and selling dry maize (Kenya runda) at the age of 15 years. My brother sponsored my secondary education and college education till I did my diploma in IT. I searched for job for 3 years without success. I once worked as mtu wa mkono when the famours blue house (Suam supermarket was under construction in Kitale town and worst of it my whole month payment sunk when the foreman disappeared into thin air and all of us who were under him were left without any assistance Later I decided to weed people’s farms and secure an old computer. A friend of mine lends me his old HP 3560 printer and I started typing and printing services from my rented house though ink was so expensive by then. I later got another old computer and started training people also. I now have a laptop and modem so I can do even online tasks and assist scholars in preparing the scholarly documents. I joined a Sacco and saved for several months which helped me to acquired loan and bought a motorbike which I have employed a rider. I plan to upgrade my IT skills to higher levels in future. In culture it is believed that a lad must work hard no matter the circumstances of life. Most of my age mates got in to family life at young ages because most of them are idle. My daughter wants to be a teacher. I like playing gospel music because I am an upcoming gospel Musician.

My Business

I run a cybercafé business printing, photocopy, scanning, lamination, computer repair and maintenance, sale of computer accessories, binding, project management, computer training statistical and data analysis, system development and analysis, motorbike transport business. My main customers are college and university students undertaking projects, primary schools who print and photocopy exams, report cards, prepare teaching aids etc.
I use profit to pay rent, pay school fees increase inventory and save in the Sacco. I have also decided to venture into farming. I have constructed a house for my house hold and been able to pay dowry for my dear wife RUTH. My daughter fees is 15,000/= per year and I am l also servicing an insurance policy for her fees as well as my full house hold health insurance.
I have two brothers and one sister whom I am also assisting to pay their school fees, one in university third year, another one in technical training institute and last one in form three. I contribute to NHIF as well as NSSF so that during old age I have the benefits and my health is also taken care of.
My costs are around 15,000/= per month and revenues of approximately 2000.
I Choose this kind of business because i find it interesting and helps me to be well versed with what is going on around the world.
My father passed way three years ago and now i support my mother who has also ailed for more than half a year. She is now doing well after i took her for a cataract eye surgery and Trans-Nzoia county hospital.
My son is 8 months old and I have also started saving for his fees.
I plan to officialise my marriage through a church ceremony before the end of this year and I know my business investments will help me get through well with the process.

Loan Proposal

I have one and a half acre piece of land which I purpose to plant maize and beans this year. The planting season is here, I have ploughed but I already. I need to purchase the seeds for maize and beans as well as Diamonium phosphate fertilizer for planting. These will cost approximately 12,000 Kenyan money. If I get a loan of KSH 9552, it will enable me to top up the balance and be able to plant my piece of land on time.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$100.00

Date disbursed

Apr 15, 2016

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

7 months

Lenders

B

blahblah

Nuernberg, Germany

Cloudways

Malta, Malta

ads68

Melbourne, Australia

dlpringle

Denver, United States

Paul Buchheit

Mountain View, United States

PG

Paul Graham

United States

AK

Achim Königs

Bonn, Germany

AJ

United States

Craig Newmark

United States

The Zinc Team

San Francisco, United States

A

Ari

United Kingdom

T

Thijs

Netherlands

Gail

United States

RH

Robert Harris

United States

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  • Moses    May 16, 2021

    I had another setback. The demolitions to reclaim the Kenya railways land at Kitale town affected us in January and we could not relocate due to low income since corona period struck. We have just relocated to a new building barely two weeks ago and it is just a fresh start since most of our customers are yet to find us. I hope to continue at the end of this month depending with the how the business will pick. Thank you

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  • Hadija    Apr 20, 2021

    I spoke to Juma, he promised to call back as he was in a meeting.

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  • Patrick    Feb 3, 2021

    Mr.Juma has promised to pay part of what he has and adjust the loan to an average amount for the time being.

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  • Janice    Dec 29, 2020

    He has cited about his finances and promised to pay end month.

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  • Janice    Nov 27, 2020

    I have reached on to Moses and asked him to pay his late instalments and possibly update his lenders.

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  • Moses    Oct 24, 2020

    I still have financial challenges

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  • Wilberforce    Sep 26, 2020

    I have called Juma and he promised to adjust his loan instalment.

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  • Moses    Aug 4, 2020

    I hope to increase after the harvest season

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  • Moses    Aug 4, 2020

    I am facing income challenge at this COVID 19 impact. I hope that as near the harvesting season, it will be conducive for me to increase my repayment

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  • Moses    Apr 7, 2020

    The current working conditions set by the government due to corona virus can't allow me to handle two house rents and business expenditures. I just hope this improves soon to br able to pay higher and complete my loan soon.

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  • Moses    Oct 27, 2019

    I am still having financial challenges. I Will resume my rate soon

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  • Moses    Jun 16, 2019

    I am still unwell under medication but I will pay higher once am through with medica bills

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  • Jacob    May 28, 2019

    Moses has been sick for a while now but he is recovering and soon he will resume clearing out his loan

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  • Moses    Sep 25, 2018

    I have school fees responsibility that claimed much of my income

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  • Moses    Jul 3, 2018

    I have been unwell for a month and most of my funds went on medication. I am getting well and soon I will pay more. Thank you zidisha

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  • Jacob    Jun 7, 2018

    Moses promised to me that he would finish paying up his loan

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  • Moses    Apr 5, 2018

    I am happy to report that I have completed my borehole project and now I have clean water within my compound courtesy of Zidisha. The water is even benefiting my neighbors also. Attached with here is the photo of my completed borehole.

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    • J    Apr 5, 2018

      Dear Moses,

      That really looks great. Your community must be very happy with you!

      Kind regards,
      Joost
      Team Zidisha

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      • Moses    Apr 17, 2018

        They are very happy indeed. For the first time in their lives, getting water at their door step.

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  • Jacob    Mar 20, 2018

    Moses had experienced a problem with the borehole he dug before, but he assured me that he will continue repaying his loan.

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  • Moses    Feb 16, 2018

    My bore hole collapsed and I had to start a new one. I didn't get the loan on time and therefore the hole that had been dug stayed for a longer time awaiting for loan money before cementing began. This resulted in the collapsing of the walls. I had to start another hole and now paying the the workers as well as buy the construction material.

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  • Moses    Jan 2, 2018

    In the photo below. A section of the sand and bricks delivered for the a task.

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