Name
Graceann
Member since
January 2017
On-time repayments
234 installments • 81%
I am a first born in a family of seven children. Being a first born from a humble family, I had the responsibility of looking after my siblings as my parents went to work in coffee farms. I missed school my times to take care of house chores and lack of school fees.
To support my siblings and pay my school fees, I started selling green vegetables, making baskets and cooking chapatis for sale. I spent any free time during the day and evenings to study and I managed to do well in my studies both in primary and proceeded to secondary school and passed well. Through the businesses I was doing, I managed to take a course in dress making which helped to get a casual job in a dress making shop. From my wages, I saved money to start a food kiosk. Earnings from this kiosk has helped raise my three children, two boys and one girl.
I run a food kiosk where I sell foodstuffs such as madodo, mandathi, chapati, tea , githeri at mikimo to bodaboda operators, hawkers and workers at construction sites. There are a lot of people who are constructing new buildings as well as renovating old buildings thus employing a large number of casual labourers whom are my customers and I will be providing their meals like breakfast, lunch and 4 o'clock tea. I choose this business out of interest in cooking and providing services to people. Slot of expenses are on ingredients such as maize, beans, wheat flour, sugar, milk, potatoes, water, electricity, charcoal and house rent. My production and marketing cost is currently 65% of total sales and profits is 35%. I reinvest 60% of profit , 20% of profit goes to paying school fees and the other 20% goes to home improvement.
I want to buy a barbeque jiko to be roasting nyama choma for my customers. This informed by the increasing numbers of customers asking for nyama choma. It will also me to have a variety of food to provide for customers. Looking forward for your continued support. God bless you.
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$193.00
Date disbursed
Jan 28, 2019
Repayment status
On Time
Projected term
7 months
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Amount repaid
$193.65
Amount remaining
$0.00
Date repaid
Oct 7, 2019
Status
Fully repaid
Expected Payments | Actual Payments | ||
---|---|---|---|
Feb 8, 2019 | $19.37 | Feb 8, 2019 | $19.37 |
Feb 15, 2019 | $19.37 | Feb 8, 2019 | $0.34 |
Feb 15, 2019 | $19.04 | ||
Feb 22, 2019 | $0.67 | Feb 15, 2019 | $0.67 |
Mar 1, 2019 | $4.93 | Feb 21, 2019 | $4.93 |
Mar 8, 2019 | $4.93 | Mar 1, 2019 | $4.93 |
Mar 15, 2019 | $4.93 | Mar 9, 2019 | $4.93 |
Mar 22, 2019 | $4.93 | Mar 10, 2019 | $4.93 |
Mar 29, 2019 | $4.93 | Mar 10, 2019 | $4.93 |
Apr 5, 2019 | $4.93 | Mar 22, 2019 | $4.93 |
Apr 12, 2019 | $4.93 | Apr 5, 2019 | $4.93 |
Apr 19, 2019 | $4.93 | Apr 5, 2019 | $4.93 |
Apr 26, 2019 | $4.93 | Apr 12, 2019 | $4.93 |
May 3, 2019 | $4.93 | May 3, 2019 | $4.93 |
May 10, 2019 | $4.93 | May 13, 2019 | $4.93 |
May 17, 2019 | $4.93 | May 21, 2019 | $4.93 |
May 24, 2019 | $4.93 | May 28, 2019 | $4.93 |
May 31, 2019 | $4.93 | May 28, 2019 | $0.99 |
Jun 2, 2019 | $3.94 | ||
Jun 7, 2019 | $4.93 | Jun 2, 2019 | $0.99 |
Jun 8, 2019 | $3.94 | ||
Jun 14, 2019 | $15.77 | Jun 8, 2019 | $0.99 |
Jun 20, 2019 | $9.85 | ||
Jun 23, 2019 | $4.93 | ||
Jun 21, 2019 | $0.00 | ||
Jun 28, 2019 | $4.93 | Jul 16, 2019 | $4.93 |
Jul 5, 2019 | $4.93 | Jul 16, 2019 | $4.93 |
Jul 12, 2019 | $4.93 | Aug 10, 2019 | $4.93 |
Jul 19, 2019 | $4.93 | Aug 10, 2019 | $4.93 |
Jul 26, 2019 | $1.97 | Aug 10, 2019 | $1.97 |
Aug 2, 2019 | $0.00 | ||
Aug 9, 2019 | $0.00 | ||
Aug 16, 2019 | $4.93 | Aug 24, 2019 | $4.93 |
Aug 23, 2019 | $4.93 | Aug 24, 2019 | $4.93 |
Aug 30, 2019 | $4.93 | Aug 24, 2019 | $4.93 |
Sep 6, 2019 | $4.93 | Sep 18, 2019 | $4.93 |
Sep 13, 2019 | $4.93 | Sep 18, 2019 | $4.93 |
Sep 20, 2019 | $18.24 | Sep 29, 2019 | $9.85 |
Oct 7, 2019 | $8.39 |
Mary Apr 26, 2017
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