Name
Salama
Member since
April 2013
On-time repayments
12 installments • 33%
Am a marred woman with four children. my first born is working while the orthers are still in scool,my husband is a mechanic. I live at kikambala village,when you alight from kikambala centre which is located in the malindi mombasa highway,follow the road leading to kikambala football club, i live opposite the ground.Am a business woman.I only went to primary school and did a business management training with kenya women.I started a business because i needed to assist my husband in order to help my husband in he daily family needs.I use my business earnings to buy food staffs for my family.
My business involves cooking food and selling. i have small cafe famously known as mama nitilie where i sell cooked food.ther are many construction workers at our area whereby we take food to them and they buy and also have pwani oil company at our area wher it is also provid a good business opportunity as we sell food during lunch hours to the workers so demand is always high.Most people prefer my food because am an expert i cooking swahili dishes,sell in small and affordable quantities and varrieties of food and i always keep time.The risks involved are that there is competition and the people you give credit may not pay in time.I sell around 1,500 sh per day thus 45,000 sh per month.Daily expenses is 600 thus 18,000 sh per month.I make 27,000 sh per month.Once i get this loan i want to expand my business and be able to save lots of people.
Many thanks to all zidisha staffs for the hardwork you have done in regard to my loan application.Am very grateful.As a business woman its always good to satisfy your customers.I will use this loan to add new stock and the most products that sell fast and are liked by many.These are beans,potatoes and wheat flour.With this i will have added more value to my business and this will anable me to repay the loan effectively.
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$100.00
Date disbursed
Apr 25, 2013
Repayment status
Late
Projected term
12 months
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