ABOUT ME
My name is Ramadhani S Richard, I am a native of Morogoro, Lukobe district, Tuelewane district, I have managed to change my life through entrepreneurship and overcome the challenges of becoming an entrepreneur by buying form six shop tickets and being able to print and sell them in groups and institutions. I have completed the form. Fourthly, in 2014, when I was in school, I was doing business by selling pennies and sweets to my classmates.
After completing the fourth form education, I became involved in the cultivation of leafy vegetables and selling them to mothers who sell them on the street in bundles from the gardens of Minazin Kihonda in the church.
MY BUSINESS
My business is to buy in-store tickets at a wholesale price in stores and to be able to print names or words related to a certain group or institution and to be able to sell them
I often distribute in Universities and Central Universities in the Morogoro region and I also distribute t-shirts which are the uniforms of the Mapinduz Party (CCM) and sell them.
My business started with a capital of Sh 250,000/= for the number of 20 tickets last year
One ticket costs 12,000 shs until it is completed and sold for 15,000 shs) = for each one and can make a profit of 3,000 shs for each one
The funds will be used to establish and strengthen a sales-focused business by investing in product sourcing, marketing, customer acquisition, and sales systems that improve conversion and revenue growth. This project will enable me to generate stable income, support my family’s basic needs such as food, education, and health care, and create employment opportunities for others in my community. By increasing local business activity and skills in sales, the project will contribute to economic growth, financial independence, and long-term community development.
Ramaa men and womes clothes shop
ABOUT ME
My name is Ramadhani S Richard, I am a native of Morogoro, Lukobe district, Tuelewane district, I have managed to change my life through entrepreneurship and overcome the challenges of becoming an entrepreneur by buying form six shop tickets and being able to print and sell them in groups and institutions. I have completed the form. Fourthly, in 2014, when I was in school, I was doing business by selling pennies and sweets to my classmates.
After completing the fourth form education, I became involved in the cultivation of leafy vegetables and selling them to mothers who sell them on the street in bundles from the gardens of Minazin Kihonda in the church.
MY BUSINESS
My business is to buy in-store tickets at a wholesale price in stores and to be able to print names or words related to a certain group or institution and to be able to sell them
I often distribute in Universities and Central Universities in the Morogoro region and I also distribute t-shirts which are the uniforms of the Mapinduz Party (CCM) and sell them.
My business started with a capital of Sh 250,000/= for the number of 20 tickets last year
One ticket costs 12,000 shs until it is completed and sold for 15,000 shs) = for each one and can make a profit of 3,000 shs for each one
The funds will be used to establish and strengthen a sales-focused business by investing in product sourcing, marketing, customer acquisition, and sales systems that improve conversion and revenue growth. This project will enable me to generate stable income, support my family’s basic needs such as food, education, and health care, and create employment opportunities for others in my community. By increasing local business activity and skills in sales, the project will contribute to economic growth, financial independence, and long-term community development.

