Kids entertaiment

Rhoda

Lusaka, Zambia

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Rhoda

Member since

January 2017

On-time repayments

61 installments  •  57%

About Me

Am Rhoda Mwape, born in 1988, was born in Kitwe but grew up in Lusaka. went to School at Sarafina, a Private School form Grade one to Grade Nine. Thereafter, went to Mitanto High School back in Kitwe where i did my Grade Twelve. After completing Grade Twelve went to the University of Zambia for my tertiary education where i did Social Work. Am married with 1 Kid...
Am a hard working lady and this makes me overcome my hardships and finally saving is the most important of all. Have worked before, I did a party time job with the Central Statistical office Zambia and also worked as Customer Service Associate at MTN Zambia.
Now I want to concentrate on working for myself because i feel its better. Business if well taken care of is inherited, maybe my children can take it up once i improve it

My Business

Am into hiring out of Jumping Castles to people with Children Birthday parties, Children's, Party's and other gatherings. I started with one and have slowly growing. I want to see if through your help i can acquire more Jumping castles and by so doing i can be hiring them out at the same time and days, thereby increasing on my income.
Jumping Castles are on demand because nearly every Children's gathering parents always hire them. They are hired every weekend, sometimes twice in one weekend, so they are quite on demand.
I started this business because, you only buy the Jumping castle once and all you do is hire it out. The cost isn't too much on maintenance.
The first I bought was a second hand and i spend $150 and hire at between $30 and $40 depending with the client and have been hiring it out for 8 Months now.
Am planing on buying another second hand via my savings but thinking with your assistance i can get a Brand new for longer life span. Am not sure how much you will assist me with then i can add something look a new Jumping Castle

Loan Proposal

The Loan is has always been a cushion to this Business, it helps me maintain my Castles. Buying air tight fittings at $10 each sometimes Transporting the castles to those some client without Transports. But basically its maintenance of the castles' pressure pumps and air leakages. I also put another tent underneath to protect the castles form rough grounds at about $100 once in a while. i also pay care takers every time its booked usually weekends. Zidisha Loans makes it easier for little expenses to be sorted out. Thank you so much to Zidisha for these Loans, i shall continue to be loyal and pay on time always.
I hope i can acquire a big amount of a loan as we go on

Thank you!!!

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About Me

Am Rhoda Mwape, born in 1988, was born in Kitwe but grew up in Lusaka. went to School at Sarafina, a Private School form Grade one to Grade Nine. Thereafter, went to Mitanto High School back in Kitwe where i did my Grade Twelve. After completing Grade Twelve went to the University of Zambia for my tertiary education where i did Social Work. Am married with 1 Kid...
Am a hard working lady and this makes me overcome my hardships and finally saving is the most important of all. Have worked before, I did a party time job with the Central Statistical office Zambia and also worked as Customer Service Associate at MTN Zambia.
Now I want to concentrate on working for myself because i feel its better. Business if well taken care of is inherited, maybe my children can take it up once i improve it

My Business

Am into hiring out of Jumping Castles to people with Children Birthday parties, Children's, Party's and other gatherings. I started with one and have slowly growing. I want to see if through your help i can acquire more Jumping castles and by so doing i can be hiring them out at the same time and days, thereby increasing on my income.
Jumping Castles are on demand because nearly every Children's gathering parents always hire them. They are hired every weekend, sometimes twice in one weekend, so they are quite on demand.
I started this business because, you only buy the Jumping castle once and all you do is hire it out. The cost isn't too much on maintenance.
The first I bought was a second hand and i spend $150 and hire at between $30 and $40 depending with the client and have been hiring it out for 8 Months now.
Am planing on buying another second hand via my savings but thinking with your assistance i can get a Brand new for longer life span. Am not sure how much you will assist me with then i can add something look a new Jumping Castle

Loan Proposal

The Loan is has always been a cushion to this Business, it helps me maintain my Castles. Buying air tight fittings at $10 each sometimes Transporting the castles to those some client without Transports. But basically its maintenance of the castles' pressure pumps and air leakages. I also put another tent underneath to protect the castles form rough grounds at about $100 once in a while. i also pay care takers every time its booked usually weekends. Zidisha Loans makes it easier for little expenses to be sorted out. Thank you so much to Zidisha for these Loans, i shall continue to be loyal and pay on time always.
I hope i can acquire a big amount of a loan as we go on

Thank you!!!

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$25.00

Date disbursed

Jun 24, 2017

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

6 weeks

Lenders

Paul Buchheit

Mountain View, United States

PG

Paul Graham

United States

R

Rahima

United States

K

Kenny

United States

Craig Newmark

United States

The Zinc Team

San Francisco, United States

Humble Bundle Community

San Francisco, United States

Dennis L

Berlin, Germany

Paul Buchheit

Mountain View, United States

A

Anonymous

United States

CN

Craig Newmark

United States

JG

Jake Gibson and Beverly Picardo

San Francisco, United States

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