David

Ongata Rongai, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

David

Member since

May 2012

On-time repayments

17 installments  •  47%

About Me

Am married with two boys and mean a lot to me the first born is in class seven and the small in pre unit am very hardworking person and i do that to make sure my boys gets good education .am a taxi driver

My Business

Am a taxi or cab driver driving my own car the business is good because many people leave their cars at home because of traffic so we are always sure their will be customers.i have been in this business for long now so people do prefer somebody they know .This business is good because it helps me support my family in everything and atleast save a bit to.my monthly expenses is about 26000ksh ie my house rent of 8000ksh fees of both boys 8000ksh and food and other bills taking the rest leaving me with about 10000ksh on a good month

Loan Proposal

I Want to spend that money by purchasing new tyers for my car and since its January will speed the rest on school fee for my two sons from there i will be ready to face the new year by doing that iwill have no stress at the road because the tyers are new and at the same time i would have cleared my sons school fees for this first term .so my mind will be clear and focused to work

My Videos

Jan 23, 2021: Poultry farming and rabbit farming

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$1,355.00

Date disbursed

Jan 10, 2013

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

12 months

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  • David    Jan 22, 2021

    youtu.be/LvL_SGG8YDo

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  • David    Jun 5, 2014

    HI lenders am fine and everything is fine i thought i cleared my loan and i have been busy i just wanted to inform you that i wiil clear my loan by the end of this week;any way bussines is doing fine and God bless you all

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    • Mårten    Jun 5, 2014

      Thanks David,
      glad to hear it was a mistake (I thought it might have been)!

      All the best,
      Mårten

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  • Mårten    Jun 4, 2014

    Hello David,
    is everything going alright with you and the taxi?

    You're very close to finishing paying back this loan.

    Best of luck!
    Mårten

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  • roberta.zenere    Oct 6, 2013

    Dear Lenders,

    my name is Roberta Zenere and I am a Kenya Country Liaison Intern at Zidisha. Within this role, I am coordinating the Zidisha's MPESA team, responsible for processing loan repayments and disbursements.

    Today, while reviewing our accounts, I noticed that the repayment of 49.68 USD (4,200 KES) posted on May, 02 in the repayment schedule of Mr Kiburi was entered by mistake. This means that, upon removal of the transaction, the amount that had been credited to your lender account will be reversed and will reduce your available balances accordingly.

    We are sorry for this inconvenience. Please, let us know if you have any questions.

    Thanks for your patience!

    Best regards,

    Roberta
    Zidisha Team

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  • David    Dec 28, 2012

    hi all of you am glad to know you people and am very happy for your way of lending coz i have never seen something like zidisha .am doing good and the bussines is doing fine .merry xmas every one.

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  • Vivien    Aug 1, 2012

    Hello Lenders,

    My name is Vivien Barbier and I’m a client relationship interns for Zidisha in Kenya. Today, I visited Mr David Kiburi in Ongata Rongai and I had the privilege to get inside his car.

    When his shoe shop had to be closed three years ago because a brand new shopping mal was about to be constructed at the same place, David had to adapt and find a new way to sustain his family. He sold all his inventory took a bank loan and bought a car to become a taxi driver. During the first two years of his taxi driver life, he kept the car and the loans that came with it. The business was working well at the time but it was difficult to reimburse the loan and to pay the interests while making enough profit. David decided then to sell the car, reimburse his debt and buy a second-hand car using his savings. The car was not in a very good state and needed some improvements. David explained me that in the taxi business, it is very important to have a nice car. Customer always prefers to have a clean and confortable taxi, so David’s taxi business was not working so well at that time. David used Zidisha’s loan to perform these improvements; he painted the car in blue and installed brand new dampers. When I was visiting David, he was in a garage putting the final touch at the car.

    Even if these improvements are really recent, less than 3 weeks, the results can already be seen. Daily revenue went from around 1500 KES (18$) to around 2000 KES (24$).

    During the week, David works between 7am to 6pm but during the weekend, since many people uses taxis to go out and to come back at night, David works during the night. When he is not driving the car, he has an employee who drives it for him. Then they split the revenue in 3 equal parts: one for the driver, one for David and one in a fund reserved to pay for the maintenance of the car.

    David is a family man and is very proud of his family; he has two children who are 4 and 12 years old. He is sending them to private school because the quality is better than in public school. He explained me that in public school there are 50 children per teacher while in private school there is 1 teacher for 15 children. It cost him 42 000 shillings (535$) per years to send his two kids to private school but he wants his children to have a good start in life.


    Vivien BARBIER
    1st August 2012
    Nairobi, Kenya

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  • David    Jul 4, 2012

    thanks jeffb

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