Name
Jeremiah
Member since
October 2012
On-time repayments
298 installments • 80%
My name is Jeremiah Kariuki Kiragu. I am married with three children. I come from Karunga Shopping centre, from Nakuru/Nyahururu road as you reach a centre called Maili Saba. You branch to your right take a rough road go past St. John secondary school, then from their to Karunga Centre. I live near the centre just next to a church called P.C.E.A Ruguru. If you ask for Baba Kiragu you will be brought at my home.
I am a Photographer. I have a studio at Pinkam House located at Nakuru Town Mburu Gichua road. This is where I earn my living from. I get about Ksh. 25,000 monthly so annually I get Ksh. 300,000. From the earning I am able to pay my bills, buy food, cloths and I also help my family back at home.
I also do farming as a business where I plant crops for sale where I get income of about annual Ksh. 100,000 so the total annul is Ksh. 400,000.
I am thankful to all great lenders who have tirelessly been supporting my small business to expand.This has been a reality through the loans I have been getting from you lenders and I can proudly say that with you,I look forward to a greater future.
Now this current loan that I am requesting will help in my farming activities as follows:-
(a) Land tilting/preparations at USD=290.
(b)Beans,Cabbage,Carrots,kales,Capsicum and tomato seedlings at USD=311.
(c) D.A.P fertilizer (100kgs) at USD=108
(d)Farm casual labours (3 youths) at USD=118
(e) Transporting farm implements from the farmers World shop at USD=40.
It is my sincere request to all lenders to kindly support my loan so that I can be ready to do more farming for an income generating and also reducing hunger in my location.
Thank you and welcome all.
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$859.00
Date disbursed
Jan 28, 2019
Repayment status
Late
Projected term
25 months
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