Steve

Nakuru, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Steve

Member since

May 2011

On-time repayments

31 installments  •  61%

About Me

Iam a young man of 46 years old. i come from a village named Bahati Nakuru county, Riftvalley province. Iam married with three kids aged 18, 11 and 1 years old respectively.
I have 2 acres of land which I plant maize n peas. 1/4 acre is for home compound,3/4 acre I'd for maize and 1 acre is for peas. I a get at least kshs150,000 anually form peas and ksh 70000 from maize.

My Business

Iam a cash crop farmer. I have a good experience in that. i inherited two acres of land from my father.He inherited me this because he saw the high interest that i had on farm. I sell my peas to the local market and maize I sell it to local millers for flour. I find it wise for me to hire another another acre of land and plant peas so that i can increase my income.
Here is my business expenses and how i will use the loan money;
Hiring the land kshs 8000
Buying peas seeds kshs 8000
Cultivating the land kshs 4000
Buying fertilizer kshs5000
Buying pestsides kshs7000
Labour kshs 6000 and a miscellaneous of kshs 7000
If offered a loan of kshs. 45,000 and to be repaired within one year i will be a happy farmer.

Loan Proposal

i will use the money to buy chicken feeds like chick mash, growers mash and layers mash. i have already ordered for chicks which i will be receiving by next week Friday. your money will help me to buy feed for them until they start laying whereby i will now start earning my profit by selling the products (eggs). i will highly appreciate your effort, thanks in advance.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$482.00

Date disbursed

Jul 27, 2012

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

13 months

Lenders

N

nani

austin, United States

BM

Benedicte Monroe

Sarasota// Phnom Penh, United States

E

Errol

Bradenton, FL, United States

KYLE LARSON

Little Falls, United States

Elinor

Maple Lake, MN, United States

S

Spassmacher

46244 Bottrop, Germany

A

Annabel

New York, United States

Honey

Sydney, Australia

H

hugh1

Co Kerry, Ireland

jmorris

Boston, United States

E

eldicri

Favaro Veneto, Italy

G

Gerhard

Pretoria, South Africa

J

Johnrock702

Saint Augustine, United States

E

evanglend

Arlington, United States

M

mogensh

København V, Denmark

RemyWay

Phoenixville, United States

K

kurtlae

Umeå, Sweden

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  • Steve    Nov 6, 2018

    First is to appreciate for the already completed loan. It have really improved my life n the life of my family. My son has just done his kcpe. Am happy cos both of them have been attending the best school in the area.

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  • Pavane    Apr 21, 2014

    Hello Steve, are you not VM to Ruth Arisi anymore? If you still are, will you please check up on her since she is not repaying on her loan, nor responding to any questions. Thanks, Pavane

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  • Pavane    Apr 5, 2014

    Hello Steve!
    Could you please check out how your mentee Ruth Arisi is doing? She hasn't started paying on her loan yet and is long overdue. Thank you. Regards, Pavane

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  • Simbaz    Aug 21, 2013

    Hello dear Steve,

    sorry to bother you and write here, maybe it's off topic, but we don't know any other methods to write you, even directly.

    You're mentor of Mr. Benson Wachira, correct? We don't have any futher information about hime and we would like to know more about his status, motivation of his delay and when he think we will receive the repaiments.

    Thank you Steve for your important support for this issue.

    Best Regards, Simbaz.

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  • Elinor    Mar 18, 2013

    I am so happy to see you have caught up on your payments! I hope this means that everything is going well with your chicks and the business.

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  • dcembrola    Oct 31, 2012

    October 30, 2012

    Hello, my name is Dan Cembrola, one of Zidisha’s Kenya Client Relationship Managers. I am currently visiting Zidisha borrowers in Nakuru and its outskirts.

    Steve has lived in Bahati his whole life. Like many residents of this town in Central Kenya Steve is in the agriculture business. “Farming is my passion” he often says. On Steve’s two acres of land, he cultivates maize, beans, tomatoes, cabbage, avocadoes, and pumpkins. In addition to this he also owns one cow (named Lucy) and has used his first Zidisha loan to start a chicken coop, he also supplemented his farming activities with his loan from Zidisha.

    Currently, Steve has 150 chicks which he buys when they are one day old for about 8 Schillings. He nurses them for three months and then sells them for 420 Schillings a piece. He also has several adult chickens which he plans to sell in December when the demand is higher due to Christmas festivities. In addition to his farming business, Steve also manages a housing rental and restoration business in Nakuru.

    Steve is planning to add an additional cow to his farm with his next loan and is also interested in purchasing a computer for the use of his seven year old son Duncan, his wife Monica, and Steve as well. Duncan, at just seven years old, is in charge of looking after the group of rabbits Steve also owns. In the longer term, Steve hopes to be able to use the profits from his farming and housing businesses to purchase a tractor to till the fertile lands of Bahati.

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  • Steve    Oct 30, 2012

    Would like to request a grace period and will begin making payments on the 7th of each month beginning December 7th. A payment was made yesterday, October 29th, that has not yet been reflected in my account. Thank you for your assistance. The business is going well but I receive money at the beginning of the month so it will be better to have my repayment date on the 7th of each month instead of the 27th.

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  • Elinor    Jul 25, 2012

    Hello Steve!

    I am also a dairy farmer here in the U.S. I wish you the best of luck with your cows and with your chickens, too!

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  • Cordula    Jul 17, 2012

    Dear Steve,

    if you were to offer a slightly higher interest rate than 0%, I'd be happy to loan to you. For me, an interest rate of about 3% would be reasonable for the risk which is associated with giving a loan on Zidisha.

    Sincerly yours
    Cordula

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    • Steve    Jul 18, 2012

      thank you for your concern. i highly appreciate.
      i will rectify

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    • Steve    Jul 26, 2012

      Thank you cordula for your encouragement

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  • Katpjotr    Jul 15, 2012

    Offering 0% interest is not serious. I will be happy to work with you again if you offer me 2 or 3%, which is still very acceptable, even low rate.

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    • jmorris    Jul 15, 2012

      I think there is something wrong with the listing as it would not allow me to enter a loan rate of anything other than 0%. That aside, I am happy to make this loan at 0%!

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    • Steve    Jul 18, 2012

      thank you for your concern. i highly appreciate.
      i will rectify.
      thank you katpjotr

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    • Johnrock702    Jul 21, 2012

      Hi

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