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Ever since I was a child, I've been wondering how technology grows day after day and even faster than human mind grow. I have always seen myself working on complex workstations and even mainframes, but we know the thousand miles journey is started small. Now as an undergraduate entrepreneur, I can troubleshoot most of hardware and software issues, which has significantly given me an opportunity to make my income.

Working on the computers is truly a passion but without sufficient capital to expand the business, the whole work will be like a practical in the school labs. There is need to acquire various tools, and pay for the "office" to ensure a proper running of the work. I work on computer hardware repair, software installation, including the operating systems and the office. Of course I also train others on how to start and manage the industry, and how to solve the various problems which emerge time after time in the computers. For complex repair that I can confidently handle, I can charge up to kshs 3000, but for some easy ones which may cost kshs 500, or OS installation costing kshs 900.

The funds will in a larger capacity solve the puzzles that I have been been having a challenge to solve personally. I will easily purchase the computer toolkit and a high intensity light bulb to increase the accuracy and speed of working on the hardware systems, more especially the mother board. I will also purchase flash drives for the installation of a wider range of the Operating systems. This would significantly result to a positive impact to the family and the community at large, since by speeding up the tasks, much more problems would be solved in a day, and therefore the weekly income would have topped up, in comparison to working in an environment without the fundamental improvement above.

Cybercafe

Revive fallen computers

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

Ever since I was a child, I've been wondering how technology grows day after day and even faster than human mind grow. I have always seen myself working on complex workstations and even mainframes, but we know the thousand miles journey is started small. Now as an undergraduate entrepreneur, I can troubleshoot most of hardware and software issues, which has significantly given me an opportunity to make my income.

Working on the computers is truly a passion but without sufficient capital to expand the business, the whole work will be like a practical in the school labs. There is need to acquire various tools, and pay for the "office" to ensure a proper running of the work. I work on computer hardware repair, software installation, including the operating systems and the office. Of course I also train others on how to start and manage the industry, and how to solve the various problems which emerge time after time in the computers. For complex repair that I can confidently handle, I can charge up to kshs 3000, but for some easy ones which may cost kshs 500, or OS installation costing kshs 900.

The funds will in a larger capacity solve the puzzles that I have been been having a challenge to solve personally. I will easily purchase the computer toolkit and a high intensity light bulb to increase the accuracy and speed of working on the hardware systems, more especially the mother board. I will also purchase flash drives for the installation of a wider range of the Operating systems. This would significantly result to a positive impact to the family and the community at large, since by speeding up the tasks, much more problems would be solved in a day, and therefore the weekly income would have topped up, in comparison to working in an environment without the fundamental improvement above.

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