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I am 37 years old and my full names are Dickson Nzala. I was raised by the brother of my late father who died when I was just at a young age, and my mother also died in the next year. Growing up with uneducated guardians was rough and then not having a high school education did affect my life in so many ways. Instead of taking me to school, they could send me to do farm work from sunset to sunrise, and that was a heavy and unfair burden to carry as a child. Not going to school had to leave a deep financial, emotional and literacy gaps in my childhood.

Overcoming this mistreatment was very hard, but I started by setting strict boundaries, creating physical and emotional distance. I had to seek safe and external support from trusted adults in the community. When my guardians found out about it, they changed me out of the house and I went to live on streets. Life become now more hard and complicated because a lot at times I could sleep with any empty stomach. Luckily one day a group of church members met me in town and took me to a certain orphanage where at least I managed to start school and learn how to read and write.

I deal with a wide range of staple food stuffs including perishable as dairy products, drinks, chilled goods and other things a grocery store would have. My family supports me in this business and these goods and services we supply are useful because it make me contribute to the local economy by providing jobs to people who are willing to become self employed. It also supports local farmers and food producers. This is why I run this business because through my services I strengthen the weak community health and I generate income by doing so. When it comes to this business, I approximately make 1029.00 in a week adding up to 4110.00 monthly. There is no any other thing I start with apart from investing back my profit into my business, then the rest follows up last.

I have sent my first born son at an institution skills center, gain to study entrepreneurship which will give him a great advantage to set an idea to also start his own business and become an entrepreneur. I want him to learn the underlying principles of starting a growing business and avoid common pitfalls. I am then here by requesting for tuition fees, a payment of ZMW3,400 to cover one year of studying which is required at the commencement of the program.

Education

Entrepreneurship training program

John DoeJ
EntrepreneurDickson
LocationLuapula, Zambia
Fundraising progress
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$24still needed
13days left

I am 37 years old and my full names are Dickson Nzala. I was raised by the brother of my late father who died when I was just at a young age, and my mother also died in the next year. Growing up with uneducated guardians was rough and then not having a high school education did affect my life in so many ways. Instead of taking me to school, they could send me to do farm work from sunset to sunrise, and that was a heavy and unfair burden to carry as a child. Not going to school had to leave a deep financial, emotional and literacy gaps in my childhood.

Overcoming this mistreatment was very hard, but I started by setting strict boundaries, creating physical and emotional distance. I had to seek safe and external support from trusted adults in the community. When my guardians found out about it, they changed me out of the house and I went to live on streets. Life become now more hard and complicated because a lot at times I could sleep with any empty stomach. Luckily one day a group of church members met me in town and took me to a certain orphanage where at least I managed to start school and learn how to read and write.

I deal with a wide range of staple food stuffs including perishable as dairy products, drinks, chilled goods and other things a grocery store would have. My family supports me in this business and these goods and services we supply are useful because it make me contribute to the local economy by providing jobs to people who are willing to become self employed. It also supports local farmers and food producers. This is why I run this business because through my services I strengthen the weak community health and I generate income by doing so. When it comes to this business, I approximately make 1029.00 in a week adding up to 4110.00 monthly. There is no any other thing I start with apart from investing back my profit into my business, then the rest follows up last.

I have sent my first born son at an institution skills center, gain to study entrepreneurship which will give him a great advantage to set an idea to also start his own business and become an entrepreneur. I want him to learn the underlying principles of starting a growing business and avoid common pitfalls. I am then here by requesting for tuition fees, a payment of ZMW3,400 to cover one year of studying which is required at the commencement of the program.

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