Wood and nails for making furniture

Osward

Kitwe, Zambia

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Osward

Member since

July 2017

On-time repayments

25 installments  •  100%

About Me

I grow up in a small village from a very humble family. My parents could not afford to send me to school but, I managed by doing garden then selling and that's how I completed my grade twelve. From there I was given sponsorship in which I had to repay for two years by working with an organisation of which I did.
I came to start my business from neighbor who had a skill of making furniture and I got interested and decided to learn a skill.
Where I leave there are a lot of traditional ceremonies and tourism of various Animal species.
My children wants to be, one a director of companies and the other one Doctor.
The time when I went to view wild animals and I had a lot of funny with my friends.

My Business

Zidisha is my income source. This came to my attention when I learned how zidisha. Is trying to support individuals with business minded and reduce the low living standards of people. I have a big business mind dispite the lack of capital, receiving zidisha in my hand came as a surprise and I decided to join and make it my only source of income of which I have to graduate bit by bit if I build strong relationships and trust with zidisha.

Loan Proposal

I'm currently working as a carpenter, with my loan I will buy pieces of timber and nails. Since I'm still on the grass roots of my business, I'm expecting to buy about 5 long timbers and 5 packets of Nails. Which will cost me k294.
There is a lot of benefits as people use these stools in their business buildings and homes.
I'm expecting to make a profit of 35%.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$34.00

Date disbursed

Sep 12, 2017

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

5 months

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David McLauchlan

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Bob Ewing

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Dennis L

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Justin Saxton

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