i am Tawiah Joseph, from Berekum but stays at Techiman. i started my education at Kaase nyamebekyere DC primary school, and continued from Pentecost preparatory school. i then proceeded to akumfi ameyaw SHS. recently, i am a student at UCC . when i was eleven, my dad divorce my mom so i have to sell pure water on the street of berekum to help my mom pay my school fees and that of my younger onse. after my secondary school education, i got the opportunity to work with BACCSOD. the area where i stay , because of festivals, livestock business is very beneficial to many people .
i do livestock business, where i rear goat, sheep and cattle. this business is useful because of the festivals in my area. they sacrifice sheep to the gods every occasions. i get up to 1000 ghana cedis every year. i use the profit to reinvest into my business and use the rest to pay my school fees.
I have been using zidisha loans facility to expand my livestock business, and also I t me to create employment for the young men and women I n my community
Rearing goats, sheep and cattle
i am Tawiah Joseph, from Berekum but stays at Techiman. i started my education at Kaase nyamebekyere DC primary school, and continued from Pentecost preparatory school. i then proceeded to akumfi ameyaw SHS. recently, i am a student at UCC . when i was eleven, my dad divorce my mom so i have to sell pure water on the street of berekum to help my mom pay my school fees and that of my younger onse. after my secondary school education, i got the opportunity to work with BACCSOD. the area where i stay , because of festivals, livestock business is very beneficial to many people .
i do livestock business, where i rear goat, sheep and cattle. this business is useful because of the festivals in my area. they sacrifice sheep to the gods every occasions. i get up to 1000 ghana cedis every year. i use the profit to reinvest into my business and use the rest to pay my school fees.
I have been using zidisha loans facility to expand my livestock business, and also I t me to create employment for the young men and women I n my community