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Jacinta

Gatundu, Kenya

103% paid forward

Entrepreneur

Name

Jacinta

Member since

July 2014

On-time repayments

312 installments  •  25%

About Me

My name is Jacinta Nyagititu. Born and went to school in Kiambu County. I come from a family of 5 where I am the last born. We were born twins but sadly my twin sister passed on at an early age. I am a mother of two girls. I did my primary and secondary education then went to Mombasa to stay with my sister. While in Mombasa, I did a course in computer applications and hair dressing later started my own business.

I got married shortly thereafter but unfortunately my marriage didn't work. My husband was very abusive and we separated after two years of marriage. I had closed my business when I got married so that I take care of the family. It proved very difficult to revive the business after the separation due to emotional stress and lack of capital.

I decided to go back home to my parents and start re-building my life from there. Luckily, my mother accepted me back to her home and she helped me start a small kiosk from where I sell household items such as sugar, cooking oil etc. I am planning to start livestock keeping by buying one cow so as to supplement my income because the demands from my family keep increasing.

My Business

As stated above I run a kiosk where I sell small household items. I have erected the kiosk in our compound and which is a big advantage since I don't pay rent. I buy my items from wholesalers and then sell them as a retailer.

I make a modest profit of about $100 per month and I use this money for my children's education and other basic needs. However, as my family grows (I also support my aging mother) I need more income than what I am getting.

My parents own a piece of land which I feel if well utilized can be more productive and even support livestock keeping. My immediate plan is buy a mature in-calf cow. This will guarantee me a regular income after some few months which will go a long way in changing my family's life.

I have decided to settle here in the rural area since I found urban life to be too hectic.

Project Proposal

I opened a small kiosk where I sell common household items such as flour, sugar, cooking oil etc. I will use this money to buy such items then retail them.

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Project Info

Project Type

Pay It Forward

Disbursed amount

$49.00

Date disbursed

Jan 7, 2023

Backers

Erick

Nyeri, Kenya

Charles

Kitwe, Zambia

Leah

Nakuru, Kenya

Babalola

Lagos, Nigeria

Brian

Nairobi, Kenya

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