Geoffrey
Miti Mingi, Kenya
100% repaid
Name
Geoffrey
Member since
August 2014
On-time repayments
279 installments • 67%
I come from a small family where my parents have brought me up well. I was born in the same village where I live today. I attended school up to Form 4 but couldn't afford to go further due to financial constraints.
I was employed in a nearby school as an untrained teacher with a meager salary of 25 US Dollars per month. After I gathered 500 US Dollars, I started a small business. As business picked up, I got married and later, was blessed with two kids. From the earnings of this business, I am able to cater for my family and partially support my aged parents. My first born is a boy, who will join class one next year. The way he tells their teachers how he will undertake extra classes inspires me to regain my hope of education for him as well as for myself. Sometimes, he sees me cycling a motorcycle and tells me that will be a pilot.
During my free time, I like reading inspirational books and also paying visits to nearby orphans.
My business is a general shop where I sell foodstuff including both consumable and non-consumable good. For example, I sell maize floor, sugar, cooking fat, cereals (maize and beans), umbrellas, shoes, padlocks, and so on. I like this kind of trade since most commodities are basic and compulsory to human beings for they cannot evade feeding. It is locally known as Babu Shop. I usually get substantial profit although it depends on seasons. My business has survived for six years and I am always optimistic that it will continue growing. There is competition but my customers like my shop because of standard price, availability of different commodities and good service. I also give some discounts . During promising seasons which are most, I even make a profit of 50 US Dollars per week which adds up to over 200 US dollars per month. From these earnings, I am able to keep good the life standard of my family and investing around with some little amount for the better future.
I want to buy 1 more bag of sugar because it is in high demand and it is costly. because sugar is costly it becomes a very big challenge because of lack of enough capital base. Sugar is fast moving and I am sure I will have sold several bags before i complete repaying the loan and therefore i am sure of profit. 1 bag of sugar of 100kg will cost me 5000 kshs and it will definitely give me a profit margin of 1200. Thanks in advance to zidisha lenders.
I come from a small family where my parents have brought me up well. I was born in the same village i am today, schooled up to Form 4 but couldnt further due to financial constraints. i was employed in a nearby school as an untrained teacher with a meagre salary of 25 US Dollars per month. after i gathered 500US Dollars i started a small business. it picked well after which i got married and we are so far blessed with 3 children,one boy and two girls consecutively. from the earnings of this business, i am able to cater for my family and partial support to my aged parents My first born is a boy who is in class 2.The other 2 are girls and the elder one is learning in a nearby nursery school.what inspires me more to regain my hope of education is the way he tells their teachers on how he will further his education in university to learn how to be a professional businessman like their dad..During my free time I like visiting the orphans and pupils in less previledged school like in photos shared in my page.
My business is a general shop where I sell foodstuff both consumable and non-consumable good - things like, maize floor, sugar, cooking fat, cereals (maize and beans), umbrellas, shoes, padlocks and so on I like this kind of trade since most commodities are basic and compulsory to human beings for they cannot evade feeding. It is locally known as Babu Shop. I usually get substantial profit although it depends on seasons. My business has survived for 10 good years and i am always optimistic that it will continue growing. There is competition but my customers have like my shop because of standard price, availability of different commodities and good service. I also give some discounts . During promising seasons which are most, I even make a profit of 150US Dollars per week which adds up to over 600US dollars per month. From these earnings am able to keep good the life standard of my family and I have built them a 4 roomed permanent house.I have also been enabled in paying school fees for my 2 children. Late last year,I constructed some 5 rental rooms in my plot too and they are giving me a rental income of 100 US dollars per month.All enabled by Zidisha loans
I want to buy 1 more bag of sugar because it is in high demand and it is costly. because sugar is costly it becomes a very big challenge because of lack of enough capital base. Sugar is fast moving and I am sure I will have sold several bags before i complete repaying the loan and therefore i am sure of profit. 1 bag of sugar of 100kg will cost me 5000 kshs and it will definitely give me a profit margin of 1200. Thanks in advance to zidisha lenders.
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$50.00
Date disbursed
Aug 15, 2014
Repayment status
On Time
Projected term
5 weeks
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