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I am seeking support to enroll and complete my Diploma. It’s very hard to secure stable work with only a certificate. This education will change my future and help me build a high health tech company.

I am focused in building a health tech company providing digital records and data systems to clinics and major African hospitals. It will generate income, improve care, and create jobs in my community

I have experience in basic mobile phone repair including screen replacement, charging port repair, battery replacement, and software troubleshooting. I plan to use the KES 3,163 to purchase essential tools such as a soldering iron, precision screwdrivers, a multimeter, and fast-moving spare parts.

I will operate within my local area where many residents prefer affordable repair services instead of buying new phones. On average, I earn between KES 300–800 per repair. By repairing at least 4 phones per week, I expect to generate enough income to repay this loan comfortably while supporting my studies and family.

This loan will help me start immediately and build toward expanding the business in the future as i further my studies.

  • Financial assistance for further education studies
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Mobile phone repair starter kit

John DoeJ
EntrepreneurKelly
LocationNairobi, Kenya
Fundraising progress
0%raised
$24still needed
13days left

I am seeking support to enroll and complete my Diploma. It’s very hard to secure stable work with only a certificate. This education will change my future and help me build a high health tech company.

I am focused in building a health tech company providing digital records and data systems to clinics and major African hospitals. It will generate income, improve care, and create jobs in my community

I have experience in basic mobile phone repair including screen replacement, charging port repair, battery replacement, and software troubleshooting. I plan to use the KES 3,163 to purchase essential tools such as a soldering iron, precision screwdrivers, a multimeter, and fast-moving spare parts.

I will operate within my local area where many residents prefer affordable repair services instead of buying new phones. On average, I earn between KES 300–800 per repair. By repairing at least 4 phones per week, I expect to generate enough income to repay this loan comfortably while supporting my studies and family.

This loan will help me start immediately and build toward expanding the business in the future as i further my studies.

  • Financial assistance for further education studies

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