Women bontique and men /youth clothes

Mary

Njoro, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Mary

Member since

December 2015

On-time repayments

141 installments  •  20%

About Me

I, Mary Wanjiku Ng'ang'a, was born in the year 1978 in Nakuru, Kenya in a family of ten children. I come from a poor family. I have a husband and two kids (a first born girl who is seven years and a boy 2 years and 9 months). I have been running a small business in Njoro near Egerton University. I have been in business almost ten years but facing many challenges due to lack of capital. I am unable to improve it because there are many people who are depending on me. I aspire to help them. A customer who is also a friend came to me and informed me about Zidisha. I was very happy and knew my dying dreams were going to be revived and I am going to fulfill them. I love people, I love children and I would like to help the following people:
1. Old people who are asthmatics,
2. Widows suffering when raising their children,
3. Orphans, especially providing school fees, clothing, food, and medical services.
I would like to help all people in general and boost my business.

My Business

My business is selling clothes. It is at Egerton University Main gate (main campus, Njoro). My approximate total income a month is KES 6000. Therefore, if funded, my income will increase by KES 2000 because business is good when the University is in session. I have personal challenges; my distant cousin depends on me for their upkeep and occasional school fees. If funded, besides helping my family, extended family members will also benefit. In African setting, we normal take care of members of extended families. My other use of my profit will be persons who are asthmatic, widows, and orphans, among others.

Loan Proposal

I will improve my stock of clothes. The demand is high when Egerton University is in session. Young ladies prefer latest fashions of clothes. Those are my main customers. If funded this first loan my stock improve and can make a profit of $10 in a week. My profit will be used to help old and orphan children within the community.

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About Me

I Mary Wanjiku Ng'ang'a was born in the year 1978 in Nakuru Kenya in a family of ten children. I come from a poor family, I have a husband, two kids a first born girl who is seven years and a boy 2 years and 9 months. I have been running a small business in Njoro near Egerton University, I have been in business almost ten years but facing many challenges due to lack of capital. i am unable to improve it because there are many people who are depending on me. i admire to help them. a customer who is also a friend came to me and informed me about ZINDISHA. I was very happy and knew my dying dreams are going to be revived and am going to fulfill them. I love people, I love children and i would like to help the following people;
1. Old people that are asthmatics
2. Widows suffering when raising their children,
3. Providing special needs to orphans especially providing school fees, clothing, food, and medical services.
I will like to help all people in general and boost my business.

My Business

My business is selling cloths. It is at Egerton University Main gate (main campus, Njoro). My approximate total income a month is KES 6000/- Therefore if funded my income will increase by KES 2000 becsuse business is good when the University is on session. Though i have personal challenges my distant cousin depend on me on their upkeep and occasional school fees. If funded beside helping my family ,extended members will also benefit. In African setting we normal take care of members of extended families. My other use of my profit will be person which are asthmatic, widows, and orphans among others.

Loan Proposal

I will improve my stock of clothes. The demand is high when Egerton University is in session. Young ladies prefer latest fashions of clothes. Those are my main customers. If funded this first loan my stock improve and can make a profit of $10 in a week. My profit will be used to help old and orphan children within the community.

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  • Margaret    Aug 19, 2018

    Mary’s mentor was told by her to leave her alone, she clearly has no intention of repaying her loan, it has been over a year since any payment was made.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$100.00

Date disbursed

Jan 27, 2016

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

6 months

Other loans

Lenders

johnhudson

Washington, DC, United States

PG

Paul Graham

United States

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