Rice, maize flour and cooking oil for my grocery shop

Karima

Techiman, Ghana

12% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Karima

Member since

December 2016

On-time repayments

149 installments  •  32%

About Me

Karima Yahaya is my name. I am a married woman of 42 years with four children. Of late, I have started selling some food stuffs in front of my house. All my children are in school. The younger child is at the Junior High School form one(1). The elders child is at the university and t level 200. To support my husband, I have to establish the business I am doing so that at least I will take care of our basic needs.

My Business

I sell tomatoes, salt, rice, cooking oil and other stuffs in small quantities. I started this business in about year ago and it is helpful. I get profit to care for my younger child's school fees. I also make some little savings to pay my utility bills and for future. At my locality, I seem to be the only one selling this stuff so the petronization is high.

Loan Proposal

This loan will help me close the gap between the demand of my customers and my supply. 15% of this loan will used to add groundnut paste to the shop, 25% of it will go to the purchase of tomato paste, 50% will be use to buy rice and maize flour since it is of high demand and the remaining 10% will go into: pepper, magi cubes, onions, ginger and other things.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$321.00

Date disbursed

Nov 13, 2017

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

25 months

Lenders

JimVandegriff

Trinidad, California, United States

JessieD

Alexandria, Va, United States

V

Vivek

Arlington, VA, United States

PG

Paul Graham

United States

MC

United States

Andreas

Black Forest, Germany

Humble Bundle Community

San Francisco, United States

Paul Buchheit

Mountain View, United States

A

Anonymous

United States

CN

Craig Newmark

United States

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  • Dauda    Nov 10, 2018

    Karima Yahaya was sick and had recover from the sickness. that she started to go to market this week and she is planning to resume payment next week.

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  • Christiana    Aug 9, 2018

    Madam Karima Hayaha said now she has recover from his sickness so she is about to go to market on the month of September if God permit her and paid all his loans thank you

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  • Christiana    Mar 5, 2018

    I spoke with madam Karima what she told me is that she is sick and through that she has not be able to work and I told her if that is the case she should log in and inform his lenders of this.

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  • Karima    Dec 17, 2017

    I will be visiting the village for sometime.

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  • Karima    Nov 20, 2017

    i am faring well in my glocery shop business. thanks to all my lenders.

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  • Karima    Nov 5, 2017

    15% of this loan will used to add groundnut paste to the shop, 25% of it will go to the purchase of tomato paste, 50% will be use to buy rice and maize flour since it is of high demand and the remaining 10% will go into: pepper, magi cubes, onions, ginger and other things. thanks to all my lenders.

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  • Karima    Oct 27, 2017

    the loan is helping me a lot. i use to always depend on my husband for everything; children school fees, clothes and others. i now support my husband to pay my children school fees, water bills, electricity bill and more. i thank lenders and the zidisha team for the support they have been given me.

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  • Karima    Jun 16, 2017

    thanks to all my lenders for lending me. this will help boost my business.

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  • Karima    Jun 13, 2017

    Thanks

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  • Karima    Dec 24, 2016

    i thank you very much the loan. may the Almighty richly bless you more.

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