Edward

Nakuru, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Edward

Member since

July 2010

On-time repayments

108 installments  •  45%

About Me

I am farmer and also employed as secondary school watchman.I have a wife and ten children: the second, a girl, is married while the rest are in school.I am a mixed farmer [that means I plant maize and beans together] and when i harvest i sell the produce to the neighbourhood to afford the childrens fees. I always happy with the job I do because then I see what I plant grow well I know I will have a profit. I actually happy with my family when I know there is some plenty of food to feed my family and also the children I see them studying well in school.

My Business

In my farm I dig terraces because of soil erosion and to see there is no weed in my crop which I plant in my garden the harvest I receive it at the end of the year it is about Ksh 30,000 after I deduct for the expenses I use it in my farm for buying ferterizer and seed also labour job for cultivating I remain with Ksh 500 which I spent for school fees for my children. I took my product for about 5 kilometers for sell in mitimingi center and the people who buy my product because it is a good product.

Loan Proposal

The loan will help me for buying standard seed fertilizer and other input in my land.I have confidence about paying the loan because i have experience in borowing and paying but at the moment i have no other loan.
The extra earning i will buy hens for adding a business in selling eggs.The profit i will get from my job and business will help my family to educate my children.
Comodity Prices:
Fertilizer 200kg-7,500
Beans and maize-6,000
Hens (5)-5,000
Food for hens-1,500

Feedback

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$260.00

Date disbursed

Sep 23, 2010

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

12 months

Lenders

Julia Kurnia

Sterling, Virginia, United States

A

aaronmcmurray

SLC, UT, United States

C

CWS

Huntington beach, ca, United States

C

criala

woodbridge, United States

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  • Zephania    Dec 15, 2014

    Dear lenders am still trying to reach mr
    Edward through her contacts,i will let you know once i will be able.Thank you

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  • Alexandre desterre    Nov 25, 2014

    Hi Edward, I hope your funds are helping towards building materials and livestock. Wishing you the best success. God bless. Alex.

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  • Edward    Nov 2, 2013

    Hallo Zidisha.
    My dairy project is doing great and especially after you gave me a loan. I am sorry for repayment delay. I have been sick for the last six months. Now I have recovered and will repay the remaining balance.
    Thank you so much.

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  • Edward    Jul 8, 2012

    Dear Zidisha,
    Thank you for the loan you awarded me last year. It helped me much, but my installment payment date on 29th for last month was not possible. The money I get is delayed because I am a businessman and it was not a good time for my business. I could be very happy if you change the amount I pay starting this month.

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  • Edward    Apr 14, 2012

    hi zidisha team. Am sorry for the delayed remittance that has occurred because money meant to service my loan were used to clear a hospital bill for my wife. Am really committed to paying my loan. I have mobilized every single resource that i have and am optimistic that within a week i will clear the accrued installment. Thank you.

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  • AchintyaRai    Feb 17, 2012

    Hello lenders,

    My name is Achintya Rai

    On 8th Feb I went to meet Edward Waithaka at his home and Shamba (farm). Edward works as a watchman in Mugaa Secondary School where I was putting up. With his first Zidisha loan he bought a donkey. I asked him what the donkey’s name was and he said “Geneva”. I said “I’m sorry what?” He replied “Geneva, like the one in Europe”. Edward did not complete his schooling and has studied till form one.

    During the 2007-08 post-election violence Edward had to sell most of his flock of sheep and goats at very low prices. He, like most people in the village, sent his wife and children away during the conflict. The Zidisha loan helped him get back on his feet. He uses the donkey to fetch water for his Shamba and his family. He also invested part of the loan to build the roof of his house.

    With the second loan he bought a goat, which later gave birth to a little baby goat (called Toto, which means ‘a baby’). Edward has 11 children, 6 of whom stay with him. The youngest is 9 months old. The milk from the goat is just sufficient for his family but he intends to buy a cow with his next loan. He expects that by then he’d have 4 goats and sufficient milk to sell in the market. I learnt from him that goat’s milk is costlier than cow’s in Kenya. I remember reading that Gandhi called goat the “poor man’s cow”. Apparently not so in Kenya.

    Edward works as a night watchman in the school and he was utterly fascinated by my torch, which does not need a battery but can be charged by rotating a small lever on its side. He told me that he spends on 4 batteries every month for his torch so I have promised to give him my torch before I left Kenya.

    Ironically Geneva, as if realizing I was from Zidisha, was very happy to see me (he overturned like a beetle and gave himself a nice rub in the mud right in front of me) but Edward’s little son was not (he bawled and ran away from me)- pictures of both attached.

    I found Edward to be a very simple hearted and genuine person, free from any guile. I’d love to see him employ his Zidisha funds in gainful uses and improve his lot.

    Achintya
    17th Feb 2012
    Nairobi, Kenya

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  • Edward    Dec 5, 2011

    Hi zidisha team. Thank you for the support that you have given me so far. I to reschedule my loan repayment period on the grounds that:
    My business has been hardly hit both an increase in the price of my items of trade and a shortage of supply from the source.Prices are high because of the high rate of inflation in the country. The supply of chicken has gone done due to some unusual weather changes marked an extended rainy and cold season that affects the maturity of those animals.The suppliers (mainly local farmers) have reported that the best breed in this region does not do well in wet conditions. As a result of high prices from suppliers, am consequently forced to increase my retail prices. However my buyers are yet to adjust fully to the new changes. Ordinarily, i would take to the market at least 20 chicken to the market every Friday but today with the same amount i can only afford 15 of them. Am hoping that things will change for better sooner than later. Am sure i will comfortably afford my loan remittances if it comes to about sh 2000 per month.
    I hope for the best.
    Thank you
    waithaka

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  • Edward    Aug 9, 2011

    I sincerely thank all my lenders for their positive impact in my life and that of my family. God bless.

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  • Edward    Mar 25, 2011

    hi my lenders. Am doing well. My poultry business is doing well. Am currently capable of buying 15 hens at once at an average cost of 220 shillings and later retail them in open air market nearby at 300 shillings. Soon i will be buying a daily goat for my family. I will post a picture of it when i buy it. thank you.

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  • Edward    Jan 24, 2011

    Hi zidisha lenders the loan have been of great benefit to me.I have started tilling the land for planting thank you may God bless you

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  • Lauren Rosenbaum    Dec 24, 2010

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    Teachers at Mugaa Secondary School, where Edward works, explain the challenges that staff face in providing students with a quality education.

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