Wilson
Mazeras, Kenya
18% repaid
Name
Wilson
Member since
August 2013
On-time repayments
305 installments • 17%
My names are Wilson Waema Wambua.Married with now one baby girl. My family consist of five members. My two parents, two brothers and I. Am the last born and a God-fearing man. One of my brothers is mentally handicapped and the other one does casual labours in our village. I live in Mazeras town where i operate a small shop. My parents are aged and jobless so its only me and my brother who earn a living for the whole family. However, I work hard enough to ensure my family is properly catered for. I've never let anything stop me from achieving my dreams. I overcame a lot of challenges to complete my secondary school education.
I operate a small shop in Mazeras town. I sell cereals, maize flour, wheat flour, sugar, rice, tea leaves, steel wool and soda in plenty. This is because there are so many hotels neighboring my shop.This many hotels are due to so many garment industry workers in this town so I make sure that every hotel is supplied with enough cooking materials. Mazeras town is a fast growing town along the Mombasa-Nairobi highway and there are other companies which have started their manufacturing. This makes me look for more capital to expand my business so as to supply more customers.
I will use $400 to purchase more cereals than before .Initially I used to buy one type per every cereal product. But as I was serving my customers some asked me other different varieties . That is why am planning this amount for cereal. The remaining $275 will go to purchasing of stock for my shop. This are manufactured goods . Expanding my business is all what am after so as to cater for my needs and my customer needs.
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$715.00
Date disbursed
May 27, 2014
Repayment status
Late
Projected term
66 months
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