My name is Denis Bundi, and I come from a humble background where resilience, hard work, and faith in progress shaped who I am today. Growing up, life wasn’t always easy, but those early challenges taught me the value of patience, discipline, and self-belief. My education journey was driven by curiosity and the desire to create a better future—not just for myself, but for those who depend on me.
I have faced moments of real hardship, times when giving up would have been the easier option. Instead, I chose to push forward, learning practical skills, adapting quickly, and turning obstacles into lessons. This mindset eventually led me to start my own hustle, built on honesty, consistency, and the belief that small efforts done daily can lead to big change.
I live in Kenya, a land rich in culture, community, and opportunity. Here, people value connection, resilience, and the spirit of “hustle,” where every day is a chance to try again. This environment continues to inspire my work ethic and creativity.
I am also a family man, motivated by my children’s dreams and hopes for the future. They remind me daily why growth matters and why perseverance is never wasted. In my free time, I enjoy learning new skills and staying informed—because I believe personal growth is a lifelong journey.
I am driven, adaptable, and always ready to learn, build, and grow.
I operate a small retail shop that sells essential household goods and daily-use items such as foodstuffs, toiletries, cleaning products, and other basic necessities. My customers are mainly local households and small businesses who rely on my shop for convenient and affordable access to everyday items.
These goods are always in demand because they are basic needs used daily. Many customers prefer buying from my shop because it is close to their homes, saves them transport costs, and allows them to buy items in small, affordable quantities.
I chose this type of business because retail provides a steady income and allows me to serve my community directly. I have experience in retail and understand what customers need and when. I started the shop with limited capital and have grown it gradually through hard work, honesty, and good customer service.
My main costs include purchasing stock, transport from suppliers, rent, and other daily operating expenses. The shop earns regular income, but growth has been limited by insufficient capital, which affects stock levels and product variety.
I am seeking KES 100,000 to expand the business. The funds will be used mainly to increase stock, add fast-moving items, and improve cash flow. This will help boost sales, reduce stock shortages, and increase profits.
The profits from the business are used to pay school fees for my children, meet household needs, and reinvest in restocking and growing the shop. With this support, I will be able to stabilize the business, increase my income, and improve my family’s living standards.
am planning to start a bookshop ,being a owner without partnership and also to employ people
Bookshop
My name is Denis Bundi, and I come from a humble background where resilience, hard work, and faith in progress shaped who I am today. Growing up, life wasn’t always easy, but those early challenges taught me the value of patience, discipline, and self-belief. My education journey was driven by curiosity and the desire to create a better future—not just for myself, but for those who depend on me.
I have faced moments of real hardship, times when giving up would have been the easier option. Instead, I chose to push forward, learning practical skills, adapting quickly, and turning obstacles into lessons. This mindset eventually led me to start my own hustle, built on honesty, consistency, and the belief that small efforts done daily can lead to big change.
I live in Kenya, a land rich in culture, community, and opportunity. Here, people value connection, resilience, and the spirit of “hustle,” where every day is a chance to try again. This environment continues to inspire my work ethic and creativity.
I am also a family man, motivated by my children’s dreams and hopes for the future. They remind me daily why growth matters and why perseverance is never wasted. In my free time, I enjoy learning new skills and staying informed—because I believe personal growth is a lifelong journey.
I am driven, adaptable, and always ready to learn, build, and grow.
I operate a small retail shop that sells essential household goods and daily-use items such as foodstuffs, toiletries, cleaning products, and other basic necessities. My customers are mainly local households and small businesses who rely on my shop for convenient and affordable access to everyday items.
These goods are always in demand because they are basic needs used daily. Many customers prefer buying from my shop because it is close to their homes, saves them transport costs, and allows them to buy items in small, affordable quantities.
I chose this type of business because retail provides a steady income and allows me to serve my community directly. I have experience in retail and understand what customers need and when. I started the shop with limited capital and have grown it gradually through hard work, honesty, and good customer service.
My main costs include purchasing stock, transport from suppliers, rent, and other daily operating expenses. The shop earns regular income, but growth has been limited by insufficient capital, which affects stock levels and product variety.
I am seeking KES 100,000 to expand the business. The funds will be used mainly to increase stock, add fast-moving items, and improve cash flow. This will help boost sales, reduce stock shortages, and increase profits.
The profits from the business are used to pay school fees for my children, meet household needs, and reinvest in restocking and growing the shop. With this support, I will be able to stabilize the business, increase my income, and improve my family’s living standards.
am planning to start a bookshop ,being a owner without partnership and also to employ people

