Mwaniki
Likoni, Kenya
100% repaid
Name
Mwaniki
Member since
March 2015
On-time repayments
158 installments • 73%
My name is Mwaniki, born in Central region of Kenya. I was born in a big family of 7 where I am the 4th born born. I was raised in a farming community where my parents engaged in small scale farming mostly food crop for the family and coffee as the cash crop.
Like most parts of central Kenya, there is a high population pressure in the area where I was born and the parcels of land are very small which could not even produce enough food for our family consumption. My parents had to do some menial jobs in order to supplement their income for supporting the family. In spite of all these odds, they managed to take us to school up to secondary level but their financial ability could not allow them to take us further than that.
Due to land pressure, we were encouraged to look for opportunities outside our home area and that is how landed in Mombasa about 12 years ago. I came to live with a friend who invited me. Once Mombasa, got a job as a milk supplier while at the same time doing preaching jobs for my local church.
I then started my own business of selling second hand house hold items. I would normally source these items from people who were leaving Mombasa and who needed cash instead of carrying their old items with them.
I am married with 2 children aged 8 and 3 years old.
My business entails buying and selling of household items. Mombasa is a large city and it has many workers who came to work here from other parts of the country. These people normally return to where they were born upon retirement or change of work station. For this reason, they normally dispose off their bulky items such as chairs, beds etc at a cheap prices.
I buy such items and then look for suitable buyers. This business requires a lot of capital but the returns are good. In a good season, I can make about $300 per month, I use this money for my family's upkeep and also to support my extended family back home.
If I get this loan, I will use it to buy a music keyboard which is being sold by a retiree who want to go back to his roots. This will cost $130 and I will use my savings to top up the difference. The keyboard need minor repair work which will cost a further $25. Once repaired, I will be able to sell it at about $250 thus make a good profit.
I normally put back some of the profit back into the business and this will accelerate the growth of my business.
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$100.00
Date disbursed
Apr 15, 2015
Repayment status
On Time
Projected term
5 months
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