Born and raised in Christian family, I am the second born in a family of four. I have just completed a four-year degree in Bachelor of Information Technology at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology.
Securing a job in our country has become very challenging due to lack of job opportunities, which has led many youths to being unemployed. I have managed to save some cash from a few services that I offer from skills I gained during my studies such as computer repair and software installations. I realized the great potential in poultry farming. I managed to rear a few chickens, which I managed to sell during the December festive period, and reaped quite well.
I have started poultry farming and thanks to Zidisha lenders I was able to earn $233 per month compared to the previous $120 monthly. The loan had such a great impact that I was able to increase the number of crates of eggs that I sell per week because I bought some extra chickens with the loan.
I now hope to increase the number of chickens in-order to meet my target of $2,330 in two years time. The increase in earnings will help me to open and run an Information Technology Institute, which was my dream idea when I enrolled for a Bachelors degree in Information Technology at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology. The poultry project is such a success and in partnership with Zidisha lenders this project will not only be a succes but a dream come true.
First of all, thank you so much to the lenders for their support as through their support my life has seen great change.
When I get this loan, I will be able to buy more chickens. I will use $35 to buy feeding trouphs and more watering cans since my poultry farm is growing. I am expanding my poultry house so l will buy iron sheets for $47, nails for $12, wood for $211, mesh wire at $57 and labor for $58. I have a big order of chicken from a hotel and so I will use the rest of the dollars and my saving to assist in supplying activities.
Thanks again to the lenders for your support.
Purchase more chickens to expand my poultry farm
Born and raised in Christian family, I am the second born in a family of four. I have just completed a four-year degree in Bachelor of Information Technology at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology.
Securing a job in our country has become very challenging due to lack of job opportunities, which has led many youths to being unemployed. I have managed to save some cash from a few services that I offer from skills I gained during my studies such as computer repair and software installations. I realized the great potential in poultry farming. I managed to rear a few chickens, which I managed to sell during the December festive period, and reaped quite well.
I have started poultry farming and thanks to Zidisha lenders I was able to earn $233 per month compared to the previous $120 monthly. The loan had such a great impact that I was able to increase the number of crates of eggs that I sell per week because I bought some extra chickens with the loan.
I now hope to increase the number of chickens in-order to meet my target of $2,330 in two years time. The increase in earnings will help me to open and run an Information Technology Institute, which was my dream idea when I enrolled for a Bachelors degree in Information Technology at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology. The poultry project is such a success and in partnership with Zidisha lenders this project will not only be a succes but a dream come true.
First of all, thank you so much to the lenders for their support as through their support my life has seen great change.
When I get this loan, I will be able to buy more chickens. I will use $35 to buy feeding trouphs and more watering cans since my poultry farm is growing. I am expanding my poultry house so l will buy iron sheets for $47, nails for $12, wood for $211, mesh wire at $57 and labor for $58. I have a big order of chicken from a hotel and so I will use the rest of the dollars and my saving to assist in supplying activities.
Thanks again to the lenders for your support.

