James

Nakuru, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

James

Member since

September 2012

On-time repayments

75 installments  •  28%

About Me

My name is James Kiragu Thuo ID № 9008143. I was born on 1st January 1968 in Kandutura village Visoi location, Rongai District of Nakuru County. I went to Kandutura primary school between 1976 and 1985 and later joined St Columbus High school in Nakuru town for my secondary education between 1986 and 1989. I did not proceed beyond secondary school since my parents could not afford to send me to college but I engaged myself as an apprentice mason. I have since learnt masonry well and often gets contracted to construct houses, schools and other social amenities. I am legally married to one wife and have been blessed with 3 children; 1 boy and 2 girls.
Currently, I live with my family on a six acre piece of land at Kandutura village plot number 390 at a place called Makanisani next to ACK church.

My Business

Other than masonry, I am also involved with farming. On my 6 acre piece of land, 4 acres are under maize and beans while one is under tomatoes. The remaining 1 acre is used for dairy farming. I have 3 cows and 5 goats. This year, I have already harvested 15 bags of beans (current rate of Ksh 4500 per 90kg bag). This translates to Ksh 67,500. I am expecting to harvest about 80 bags of maize (current rate of Ksh 3,200 per 90kg bag). This would translate to Ksh 256,000. Grand total income from beans and beans comes to Ksh 323,500. The cost of inputs and labour is approximately Ksh 40,000 leaving me with Ksh 283,500 for a period of 8 months. The cost of producing tomatoes is approximately Ksh 100,000 against an output of Ksh 250,000 per acre. This takes about three months. I only plant one time per year. Therefore, my annual income is Ksh 333,500 which is approximately Ksh 27,800 per month.

Loan Proposal

I plan to cultivate 2 acres during the dry season with kales and tomatoes. I will use the loan to buy a water pump to be used during the dry season. A moderate pump costs an average of Ksh 15,000. Ksh 10,000 will be used to buy seeds and fertilizer while Ksh 5,000 for ploughing. The remaining Ksh 10,000 will be used for land preparation and labour. I expect to net approximately Ksh 150,000 from the two acres.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$490.00

Date disbursed

Oct 25, 2012

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

14 months

Lenders

AWOL

USA, United States

M

marvin24

Giessen, Germany

H

Hans57

Berlin, Germany

S

Spock

Koeln, Germany

torelizer

Reggio Emilia, Italy

Walsung1of9

Damp, Germany

M

mogensh

København V, Denmark

P

PeaceandLove

Morro Bay, United States

TK

Tim Koppel

WOLLONGONG, Australia

JimVandegriff

Trinidad, California, United States

EmilAsker

Lomma, Sweden

Universal1

Melbourne, Australia

iannace

Anzio, Italy

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