My names are Bill Clinton Yahuma. I am a young man aged twenty one years old. I was brought up by a Christian father and mother in a rural home in Siaya, Kenya. My parents were very poor and this forced my father to migrate to the capital city Nairobi in search for a job as we were left struggling with life in the rural. The little income he got sustained us a bit as I and my siblings were able to go to school. Unfortunately my father was attacked by thugs who ended his life at a building that he was guarding having been a security guard.
My mother was a housewife with no income to take through secondary school and college . However I was determined to uplift our family despite of the challenges. I managed to get support from friends and well-wishers who assisted a little bit with my secondary school. I finished secondary school in the year 2013. I have joined teachers training college of which I am expecting to graduate next however I have been facing great challenge of paying school fees. During school breaks I normally engage myself with casual jobs where I do get some income.
I am a second year student at Egoji teachers training college where I am supposed to graduate next year. After graduation I’ll be a qualified p1 teacher. I am also planning to start a dairy shop where I will be selling milk to my customers. Milk sales is a very good business because it’s very much needed for tea in most of the households for breakfast
with much thanks from zidisha, i will be expecting approximatelt 110usd which i will deposit in my school fees account. this will help me clear my school fees balance of100usd. i wont be sent home for school fees hence distructing my studies. it will also help me to pass my final KNEC exams.with my little income from the casual job i will be able to repay zidisha loan@50usd weekly.
School fees for my teachers training course
My names are Bill Clinton Yahuma. I am a young man aged twenty one years old. I was brought up by a Christian father and mother in a rural home in Siaya, Kenya. My parents were very poor and this forced my father to migrate to the capital city Nairobi in search for a job as we were left struggling with life in the rural. The little income he got sustained us a bit as I and my siblings were able to go to school. Unfortunately my father was attacked by thugs who ended his life at a building that he was guarding having been a security guard.
My mother was a housewife with no income to take through secondary school and college . However I was determined to uplift our family despite of the challenges. I managed to get support from friends and well-wishers who assisted a little bit with my secondary school. I finished secondary school in the year 2013. I have joined teachers training college of which I am expecting to graduate next however I have been facing great challenge of paying school fees. During school breaks I normally engage myself with casual jobs where I do get some income.
I am a second year student at Egoji teachers training college where I am supposed to graduate next year. After graduation I’ll be a qualified p1 teacher. I am also planning to start a dairy shop where I will be selling milk to my customers. Milk sales is a very good business because it’s very much needed for tea in most of the households for breakfast
with much thanks from zidisha, i will be expecting approximatelt 110usd which i will deposit in my school fees account. this will help me clear my school fees balance of100usd. i wont be sent home for school fees hence distructing my studies. it will also help me to pass my final KNEC exams.with my little income from the casual job i will be able to repay zidisha loan@50usd weekly.