Nancy
Mwotot-kapenguria, Kenya
100% repaid
Name
Nancy
Member since
June 2015
On-time repayments
385 installments • 64%
My name is Nancy Chepkorir Andiema from Kapenguria. i come from a family of 10 (5 girls 5boys ), i am the 6th born brought up by a single parent our beloved mother. from the 10 kids i was lucky i went up to form four though with alot of challenges. our mother couldnt afford basic need leave alone school fees. my fees was through bursary from well wishers an i am greatfull for that.
i managed through college by kneating mats where i used to make kshs. 25.00 per thread and in a day i managed atmost five threads that makes it kshs. 125.00 per day. i used to do casual work like washing clothes for people and get some cash from it. i studied Community Development did volunteer work and now i own a kiosk through the little savings i made. it has been difficult to get job. through this kiosk i get basic needs for my family and i can now pay fees for my little sisters.
i engage in merry go round with my friedns here where we assist each other with capital to boost our businesse in turns.
The pokot culture is very unique you do not take what does not belong to you if you have not borrowed. honesty and community brotherhood is treasured very much. the media has a very bad image of the pokots which is not true. Pokots are peaceful people who love development. it is the land of the heroes.
I am married with two children Steve is 7 years and Joy will turn 10 years on the 18th of December, 2020. Joy says she want to be a Medical Doctor so is Steve. I am completed part time classes and graduated with a bachelor degree in Business Management Human Resource Management option, i usually tell them that one day i will be Dr. Nancy Chepkorir Andiema so they all want to be doctors. My husband is very supportive we run the kiosk together and this makes me happy.
During my passtime i do volunteer work i also love singing i am in the church choir.
In my kiosk i run an Mpesa agent, we do offer photocopy, typing and printing services.
We sell retail goods like mannila papers, pens, celotapes, envelops among others.
We offer internet services, We do KRA online returns for our customers among other e-business. recently we registered a sole proprietor company which deals with computer and stationeries we hope this will bring enough revenue to us and we can meet all our needs on day to day live.
The goods and services are easy to work on and also in demand. the world is going global so are we trying to catch with the days trends.
Why did i choose this type of business. yes when i was doing my course in community development i learnt through entrepreneurship where i did a business plan on computer and bookshops. when i came out i could not get enough capital to start on my plan so with only Kshs. 15,0000.00 i got myself an mpesa agent line and paid single business permit, i borrowed kshs. 35,000.00 from friends and families for initial float and there my business started unlike the earlier business plan which needed around Kshs. 800,000.00.
My costs and revenues are manageable.
I use the profits for school fees, top up my business and provision of basic needs. I got a loan from zidisha of 150USD. This loan has been a stepping stone in my business i purchased a desktop computer which i use to offer internet services and its proceeds has enabled me get a land for one year on lease to plant watermelons when the season for it comes. Right now i am doing poultry farming. I have approximately 480 improved indiginous chicken. With this i am able to supply eggs to the nearby shops and also sell chicken for consumption.
Drilling/ digging of the borehole 60ft and building it will cost 400USD.
I will purchase 1000 red bricks at 100 USD, 3 bags of cement at 24USD, Sand nine wheelbarrows at 100 USD, Water at 26USD, Metal lid, Meshwire, steel metal 10 ft and 80 ft sisal/ manila rod pact at 50 USD. Labour will cost 100 USD.
This project will be very beneficial form my family and my neighbours. Where we live there is shortage of clean drinking water. We buy 20 litres at 0.5USD, at our home we use approximately 3USD on water daily which is not even enough. During rainy season we gather from our iron sheet roofed houses for those who are lucky.
I intend to sell the water to my closest neighbours at a cost of 0.1USD per 20 litrers jerican, the proceed from the sale will be for maintainance of the borehore.
I also intend to have a kitchen garden where i can irrigate my garden with water from the borehole. In return i will get vegetables to my family from my kitchen garden and also sell some to my neighbours.
The major purpose of this project is that mu family get access to clean drinking water which will be long term.
Mar 22, 2021: Small poultry farmer challenges
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$302.00
Date disbursed
Sep 30, 2016
Repayment status
On Time
Projected term
52 months
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