Name
Kizito
Member since
June 2017
On-time repayments
61 installments • 54%
I was born in 1977 in Kakamega County and joined primary school at Museno until 1994; thereafter I joined Museno Secondary until 1998. I traveled to Mombasa County in search of job opportunities, where I started working as an unskilled labourer in construction sites. The job was kind of difficult; therefore, I decided to start saving little by little so as to start my own business. I saved about Ksh. 5,000 ($48) and bought a shaving machine, rented a premise, and ventured into the hair cutting business, which has sustained me til now. I have been able to foot my bills and pay school fees for my children, even through numerous challenges, especially when inflation bites.
I offer haircut services to my customers, but due to competition the pricing has to be quite appealing, besides offering services like washing the head with detergent after shaving -- simple things so that customers have a nice experience when they visit my premise. I had grown to like this business ever since I could visit my uncle, who used to own one, and learn a few skills for myself. I usually make a profit of about Ksh. 600 ($6) per day, which increases during weekends and holidays. With Zidisha, I hope to start selling things like school bags, toys, shoes, etc. (which customers usually ask for) to boost my profitability both in high and low seasons, which can cater for things like school fees.
After [buying] another shaving machine and shoes and bags, the business was quite a morale booster. I now [want to purchase] stocks of shoes at $10, bags at $10, spirits and powder at $5, and use the remainder for buying salon accessories for my wife, who is jobless, so that she can engage herself in economic activities that generate income for the family to enable us pay school fees for our children.
I was born in 1977 in kakamega county and joined primary school at museno until 1994 thereafter joined museno secondary till 1998.I traveled to mombasa county in search of job opportunities where i started working unskilled labourer in construction sites,the job was kind of difficult therefore i decided to start saving little by little so as to start my own business.I saved about shs 5000 and bought a shaving machine rented a premise and ventured into hair cut business which has sustained me till now.I have been able to foot my bills,pay school fees for my children even through numerous challenges especially when inflation bite.
I offer hair cut services to my customers but due to competition the pricing has to be quite appealing besides offering services like washing the head with detergent after shaving simple things that the customer a nice experience when they visit my premise.I had grown to like this business since when i could visit my uncle who used to own one and i learned a few skills for myself.I usually make a profit of about shs 600 per day which increases during weekends and holidays,with zidisha i hope to start things like school bags,toys,shoes etc which customers usually ask for to boost my profitability both in high and low seasons,which can cater for things like school fees.
After another shaving machine and shoes and bags the business was quite a moral booster,i now to stocks of shoes at cost $10,bags at @10,spirits and powder at $5 and use remainder in buying salon accessories for my who is jobless so that she can engaging herself in economic activities tht generate income for the family to enable us pay school fees for our children
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$54.00
Date disbursed
Aug 24, 2017
Repayment status
On Time
Projected term
2 months
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Amount repaid
$54.16
Amount remaining
$0.00
Date repaid
Sep 30, 2017
Status
Fully repaid
Expected Payments | Actual Payments | ||
---|---|---|---|
Sep 2, 2017 | $5.89 | Sep 5, 2017 | $5.89 |
Sep 9, 2017 | $5.89 | Sep 5, 2017 | $1.47 |
Sep 6, 2017 | $3.34 | ||
Sep 7, 2017 | $1.08 | ||
Sep 16, 2017 | $5.89 | Sep 7, 2017 | $2.36 |
Sep 9, 2017 | $2.53 | ||
Sep 12, 2017 | $1.00 | ||
Sep 23, 2017 | $5.89 | Sep 12, 2017 | $1.17 |
Sep 15, 2017 | $1.25 | ||
Sep 18, 2017 | $2.53 | ||
Sep 20, 2017 | $0.94 | ||
Sep 30, 2017 | $5.89 | Sep 20, 2017 | $1.30 |
Sep 22, 2017 | $2.24 | ||
Sep 24, 2017 | $2.36 | ||
Oct 7, 2017 | $5.89 | Sep 24, 2017 | $0.08 |
Sep 25, 2017 | $2.44 | ||
Sep 26, 2017 | $1.55 | ||
Sep 28, 2017 | $1.83 | ||
Oct 14, 2017 | $5.89 | Sep 28, 2017 | $0.71 |
Sep 29, 2017 | $4.50 | ||
Sep 30, 2017 | $0.69 | ||
Oct 21, 2017 | $5.89 | Sep 30, 2017 | $5.89 |
Oct 28, 2017 | $5.89 | Sep 30, 2017 | $1.70 |
Sep 30, 2017 | $4.19 | ||
Nov 4, 2017 | $1.13 | Sep 30, 2017 | $1.13 |
Margaret Jan 25, 2018
Ahadi Aug 14, 2017
Angelos Aug 4, 2017
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