My name is Geofrey Olonde, I am 34 years old, a monogamous already blessed with a daughter.
I am a certified public accountant( ii) and diploma holder in business administration from Kisii University.
I currently live in Nairobi Embakasi where I own a business.
My humble and kindness nature made people of all circle to love me and always welcome , share and even sponsored my education through secondary and college.
I have a daughter whose dream is becoming a nurse , she always argue about the shortage of medical facilities and practitioners in our community.
Listening to cool rhumba music is my favorite.
I own a general shop where I do gas refilling, electronics and electrical accessories.
These are useful items needed by almost every household
For a capital of 200000 is enough to generate for me a profit of Up to KSH 30000 per month which I use to cater for my bills and pay my daughter's school fees and reinvest.
I will use the funds to refill more gas cylinders and restock my retail store, this will ensure steady supplies to my community and stability and continuity to my business.
I will be able to pay school fees for my daughter and ensure food available for my family
Clean cooking fuel distribution
My name is Geofrey Olonde, I am 34 years old, a monogamous already blessed with a daughter.
I am a certified public accountant( ii) and diploma holder in business administration from Kisii University.
I currently live in Nairobi Embakasi where I own a business.
My humble and kindness nature made people of all circle to love me and always welcome , share and even sponsored my education through secondary and college.
I have a daughter whose dream is becoming a nurse , she always argue about the shortage of medical facilities and practitioners in our community.
Listening to cool rhumba music is my favorite.
I own a general shop where I do gas refilling, electronics and electrical accessories.
These are useful items needed by almost every household
For a capital of 200000 is enough to generate for me a profit of Up to KSH 30000 per month which I use to cater for my bills and pay my daughter's school fees and reinvest.
I will use the funds to refill more gas cylinders and restock my retail store, this will ensure steady supplies to my community and stability and continuity to my business.
I will be able to pay school fees for my daughter and ensure food available for my family