Susan

Kimangu Village, Kenya

59% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Susan

Member since

May 2012

On-time repayments

11 installments  •  45%

About Me

I was born in 1987,am 5.1ft tall,medium size lady,am mariied to kariuki and blessed with a daughter and two sons.

My Business

Am a daily cattle farmer and i practise extensive zero grazing,i have four daily cows and two calves,i usually get around 70-80 litres of milk daily (morning+evening) which i sell locally in the evening and in the morning i take to kenya cooperative creameries as it is collected by a truck at sayuna centre,the business fetches me a reasonable income,though i face various difficulties,the greatest of all is drought which hits my local area more oftenly so am forced to dig deep in my pocket to buy animal feeds since it becomes difficult to get fodder feeds,another issue is the criminal cases where people steal our animal though this is not common its also threatening but the government has reinforced security in the area by adding more police force.

Loan Proposal

I intend to buy one more Guernsey cow at sh 35,000 .I as well intend to construct an ultra modern structure to house the cow as i would like to engage in dairy rearing full throatily. I have been doing my research and I have already gotten a good guernsey cow that looks impressive and it is wedge shaped a sure prove that it can be a worthy investment for milk production

Feedback

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$500.00

Date disbursed

Jul 2, 2012

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

12 months

Lenders

AWOL

USA, United States

Elinor

Maple Lake, MN, United States

W

Walter

Victoria BC, Canada

P

patfigel

Wien, Austria

W

winfried

Seoul, Republic of Korea

Raoul72

Naarden, Netherlands

spthoennes

Orlando, United States

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  • Elinor    Sep 16, 2013

    Hello Susan,

    I see you are quite behind. Have you recovered from your illness? I hope things are going better for you and you are getting your business back on track.

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  • KM    Mar 14, 2013

    Hello, I'm a virtual volunteer team member here at Zidisha.org.
    We have received a message indicating that Ms. Kariuki has been dealing with some illness, however, she has also indicated that she intends to make her payments.

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    • spthoennes    Mar 14, 2013

      We all share the difficulties life hands us, and do the best we can. I wish Ms. Kariuki the best in her recovery & appreciate her pro-active communication to let us know the circumstances. Health first, the rest will follow...

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    • Elinor    Mar 18, 2013

      I do hope Ms. Kariuki is feeling better soon. Health is the most important thing.

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  • Susan    Sep 13, 2012

    God bless all of because you have changed my life in so many ways.

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  • Elinor    Jun 22, 2012

    Hello Susan,

    Good luck with your new cow! I am also a dairy farmer in the U.S. I hope your Guernsey does really well for you!

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  • Susan    Jun 19, 2012

    Hi all Lenders I thank each and every one of you who put his/her in pocket in order to support in one way or the other. may God bless you.

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  • Susan    Jun 18, 2012

    Thanks all of you Lenders, I have never never seen a well loving people like in my life time,I will use any single cent that you are owe me wisely.so I also can help those who need my too..

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  • Susan    May 13, 2012

    hey lenders hope to receive a wonderful reply from you soon .thanks

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  • Susan    May 3, 2012

    hey lenders.Iam anticipating to receive the best services from your group. you are being highly talked about in Kandutura village,Rongai district.

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