Motar to pumb water

Joyce

Sotik, Kenya

10% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Joyce

Member since

January 2017

On-time repayments

10 installments  •  10%

About Me

Hello, I am Joyce Moraa born in the year 1989. I went to Kisii Primary school in the year 1993. I later joined secondary school after my kcpe examinations in the year 2001. I joined Asumbi girls school. In 2004, I did my KCSE and made to tertiary education. I didn't go far and joined Asumbi teachers college for my A level.

My Business

After my High school, I didn't afford to join University for parallel program and I opted for teaching profession which wasn't expensive for me. I went for teaching training which lasted for 3 years. Later I graduated and with some friends of mine we developed Starts academy and that's I teach in till now where I'm the head teacher.

Loan Proposal

Hello there, I stated earlier that I am a teacher by profession but then I don't only depend on that alone when I have a farm. Since we are at unfavorable weather conditions like there is no rain, and I have my onions and tomatoes freshly growing, I opted for a mortar to help pumb the borehole water to aid in irrigation. This will make my plantations flourish quick and grow in a good condition. A mortar will cost me about 70$ and I'm sure of having a good harvest thereafter. Thank you lenders. Be blessed.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$10.00

Date disbursed

Feb 24, 2017

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

2 months

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  • Duke    Mar 27, 2017

    Dear lender of JOYCE MORAA,. please note that, currently her phone,+ all the supportive numbers are not going through, i will keep trying to see whether it will go through next time thank you.

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  • Joyce    Feb 23, 2017

    Thanks my lenders for the funds. It was funded on time and I will use them wisely to grow economically

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  • Joyce    Jan 30, 2017

    Mu funding is full. I will now immediately get the mortar and the irrigation of my plants to start. I thank you my lenders for that. Be blessed

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