Posho mill services

Jackson

Malindi, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Jackson

Member since

February 2017

On-time repayments

15 installments  •  33%

About Me

My name is Jackson Mulwa.Born in Makueni county eastern Kenya 1964.My family shifted to Kwale county at coast early 1970s.I took my primary education at Perani primary school, Lungalunga sub county. I did C.P.A. examination in 1979 and joined Malindi High School. I completed O level in 1984 and continued for A level at the same.Did my K.A.C.E. 1986.
After school I studied accounts up to C.P.A.Two. Later I joined Hotels Coast as accountant. I have also worked with Audit firms as junior auditor and tax assistant. Currently self employed.

My Business

I'm based at Taveta town,at the Boarder of Kenya and Tanzania.I have rented a Small shop at the market where I stock empties. For example empty new sacks of all size,shopping packets, Take away containers, grocery packets, meat wrapping materials and ropes.Also stocks containers like empty jerricans for storing water and plastic containers.

Loan Proposal

I will fuel for my posho mills.Will use the machines to make maize flour for sale .also assist people around me by providing poshomil services.I wish I had more money to by large stock of fuel.I travell long distance to ukunda town to buy diesel

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$4.00

Date disbursed

Aug 9, 2017

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

5 weeks

Lenders

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  • Jacob    Jan 26, 2018

    Jackson has promised to finish paying up his loan

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  • Jacob    Dec 2, 2017

    i have tried contacting Mr Jackson and reminding him of the loan that he is supposed to pay but no fruits have yielded so far

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  • Jacob    Oct 30, 2017

    i will call Jackson and remind him of the loan and that he is behind schedule and he should start repaying it

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  • Jacob    Sep 28, 2017

    Jackson told me he would start to pay up his loan soon

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  • Jackson    Aug 30, 2017

    The last loan I received was very helpful.kindly advance me another of bigger amount to enable increase stock of maize for my posho mill

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  • Jackson    Aug 5, 2017

    Much thanks for my lenders.wish in future will get a lender for a bigger amount.

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  • Jacob    Jul 19, 2017

    We had a conversation with Mr. Mulwa and he agreed to clear his loan

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  • Jackson    Jun 21, 2017

    My home area lives many tribes with different & interesting way of life.Like the Duruma tribe their main food is Wari or Ugali / sima cooked by using maize flour.That is why my business of selling
    unga is so viable in this area.This people are small farmers but also keep mixture of animals like cows , goats & Sheep.After work they entertain themselves with palm wine they call Tembo la Mnazi.

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  • Jackson    Jun 21, 2017

    Hi my lenders, due to a cute shortage of maize in our country, some times I have to travel long distances to look for stock.This becomes uneconomical to me since I do not have big capital to purchase enough stock

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  • Kelly    Jun 17, 2017

    Good luck with your business Jackson Mulwa!

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  • Jackson    Jun 17, 2017

    Thanks my lenders for the loan of KES 420.I will use the amount to increase stock of maize to make flour for sale.I wish to repay the loan soonest possible so that I can borrow more money to enable me boost my business further.

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  • Japheth    Apr 16, 2017

    Hi lenders,
    I have called Jackson mulwa to know why her loan is overdue,
    She has openly told me that is only last week she didn't manage to pay her installment amount due to some challenges in her source of income which is her business.
    She has the promised to pay the full amount which is overdue this week.
    Thank you

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  • Jackson    Mar 7, 2017

    Hi my lenders.I hereby confirm to have received my loan of KES 399.
    I will add another KES 4200 to purchase a 90kg bag of maize, to make maize flour for sale.
    As i hope to get more funding in future,i thank you very much.
    Jacskson Mulwa

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  • Jackson    Feb 27, 2017

    I hereby kindly thank my lenders.
    After receiving my loan ,i will look for extra amount to enable me buy a bag of maize which costs about 4000 KES.

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