My name is George Ndungu
I was born and raised in Thika,I've studied all the way till university but had to drop out because I got seriously Ill and didn't have enough cash for school as well as hospital
I got better and decided to get employed,through my employment journey I worked in many fields
I loved being a barista most of all so I saved up about 50,000 and decided to open a small coffee shop
There have been ups and downs running the business but I believe it will bear fruit sooner rather than later
It's been tough but I believe that the tough times tend to bring out the best in all of us
My business is called funchum.. it's a small cafe.. I serve coffee,milkshakes, hotdogs,muffins,donuts and ice cream
It's in the food industry so I never lack customers
I chose to venture into it because I fell in love with being a barista and I've always wanted to sell and make coffee
Most costs go into buying raw materials and electricity
For the profits,I usually spend them to pay for my house rent as well as my small brother's school fees.. I also reinvest some into the business
I want to use the funds to buy a professional coffee machine especially since people have been asking for nice cappuccinos and lattes and I have experience making such.. problem is they start from 200k kshðŸ˜
Buying a professional coffee machine
My name is George Ndungu
I was born and raised in Thika,I've studied all the way till university but had to drop out because I got seriously Ill and didn't have enough cash for school as well as hospital
I got better and decided to get employed,through my employment journey I worked in many fields
I loved being a barista most of all so I saved up about 50,000 and decided to open a small coffee shop
There have been ups and downs running the business but I believe it will bear fruit sooner rather than later
It's been tough but I believe that the tough times tend to bring out the best in all of us
My business is called funchum.. it's a small cafe.. I serve coffee,milkshakes, hotdogs,muffins,donuts and ice cream
It's in the food industry so I never lack customers
I chose to venture into it because I fell in love with being a barista and I've always wanted to sell and make coffee
Most costs go into buying raw materials and electricity
For the profits,I usually spend them to pay for my house rent as well as my small brother's school fees.. I also reinvest some into the business
I want to use the funds to buy a professional coffee machine especially since people have been asking for nice cappuccinos and lattes and I have experience making such.. problem is they start from 200k kshðŸ˜

