Purchasing refrigerator for food kiosk

Edwin

Butere, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Edwin

Member since

January 2015

On-time repayments

139 installments  •  73%

About Me

I grew up as a total orphan who struggled through life to make it this far. I remember, while in high school, I used to take casual jobs to take care of my needs, including paying my school fees. Being third born and with the other two elder siblings were in school as well, there was no one else left to help. The church remained the only applicable place for solace in my life. He was so gracious that through my struggles, He let me progress: today I have two degrees and I am pushing on with my PhD.

I like business so much since it supplements quite a lot in my family and it enables me stretch out to meet other people's needs, including offering support to the church. I am employed by the government, but I use my extra time in farming and business. I currently keep 75 chickens (croilers) and now wish to do agribusiness. I want to take advantage of people harvesting and purchase maize at low prices now, and dispose next year when prices will have escalated. I have several bags of maize harvested from my farm and still drying. This maize will be stored for food and purchased more for sale.

I bought vegetable seeds for commercial basis: among them, sugar-loaf, carrots, onions, tomatoes, spinach, and pepper. I intend to take my farming to the next level, subject to finding.

My Business

My income comes from employment and business. I am using this income to take care of my children and my two foster children. I have plans of taking two children (orphans) in January 2018 to Shibanga Secondary School, a school in my village which I hope I can afford from the income gotten from the farming that I am doing. The projected fees for the two are Ksh. 48,000 (USD $462).

As a way of giving back to the community, I am also a strong member of my church (Anglican Church of Kenya - Butere Diocese) and a senior official; I serve as a Synod member and patron to the Board of Trustees, Shibanga parish. I will take part of my surplus to church for blessings and for the support of the people of God.

Loan Proposal

item Amount $
Small fridge (Multi purpose) $131
i will have to procure afridge because the one i have is for Coca cola compnay and the company does not allow any other food stuff to be stored in it yet i sell milk which has to be kept cold and to be frozen for it to be ok for my customers.

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About Me

I grew up as a total orphan who struggled through life to make it this far.I remember while in High school,I used to take casual jobs to take care of my needs including paying my school fees.Being born third born and the other two elder siblings were in school as well,there was no one else left to help.The church remained the only applicable place for solace in my life.His was so gracious that through my struggles,He let me progress until today I have two degrees and pushing on with my PhD.I like business so much since it supplements quite alot in my family and it enables me stretch out to meet other people's needs including offering support to church.I am employed by the government but I use my extra time in farming and business.I currently keep 75 chickens (croilers) and now wish to do agribusiness.I want to take advantage of people harvesting and purchase maize at low prices now and dispose next year when prices will escalate.I have several bags of maize harvested from my farm and still drying.These maize will be stored for food and purchase more for sale.
I bought vegetable seeds for commercial basis ,among them; sugar-loaf,carrots,onions,tomatoes,spinach ,pepper.I intend to take my farming to the next level,subject to finding.

My Business

My income comes from employment and business.I am using this income to take care of my children and my two fostered children.I have plans of taking two children (orphans)in January 2018, to SHIBANGA secondary school,a school in my village which I hope i can I afford from the income gotten from the farming that I am doing,the projected fees for the two is Ksh.48,000.
As a way of giving back to the community,I am also a strong member of my church(Anglican church of Kenya-Butere Diocese) and a senior official;I serve as a Synod member and patron to the Board of Trustees,SHIBANGA parish.I will take part of my surplus to church for blessings and for the support of the people of God.

Loan Proposal

item Amount $
Small fridge (Multi purpose) $131
i will have to procure afridge because the one i have is for Coca cola compnay and the company does not allow any other food stuff to be stored in it yet i sell milk which has to be kept cold and to be frozen for it to be ok for my customers.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$100.00

Date disbursed

Feb 23, 2015

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

9 months

Lenders

P

Philippe

Adliswil, Switzerland

Hope2012

United Kingdom

karissa

District of Columbia, United States

Paul Buchheit

Mountain View, United States

mepster

San Francisco, Ca, United States

C

ColoradoSkier

Denver, United States

A

Aaron

United States

Tanya

Nelson, New Zealand

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Summary

Amount repaid

$108.78

Amount remaining

$0.00

Date repaid

Sep 9, 2015

Status

Fully repaid

Repayment History

Expected Payments Actual Payments
Mar 8, 2015 $8.58 Mar 8, 2015 $8.58
Mar 15, 2015 $8.58 Mar 15, 2015 $8.58
Mar 22, 2015 $8.58 Mar 27, 2015 $8.58
Mar 29, 2015 $8.58 Mar 27, 2015 $7.53
Mar 28, 2015 $1.04
Apr 5, 2015 $0.00
Apr 12, 2015 $0.00
Apr 19, 2015 $0.00
Apr 26, 2015 $2.22 Apr 20, 2015 $2.22
May 3, 2015 $2.22 Apr 20, 2015 $2.22
May 10, 2015 $2.22 Apr 20, 2015 $2.22
May 17, 2015 $2.22 Apr 20, 2015 $2.22
May 24, 2015 $2.22 Apr 20, 2015 $2.22
May 31, 2015 $2.22 Apr 20, 2015 $2.22
Jun 7, 2015 $2.22 Apr 20, 2015 $2.22
Jun 14, 2015 $2.22 Apr 20, 2015 $2.22
Jun 21, 2015 $2.22 Apr 20, 2015 $2.22
Jun 28, 2015 $2.22 Apr 20, 2015 $2.22
Jul 5, 2015 $2.22 Jul 4, 2015 $2.22
Jul 12, 2015 $2.22 Jul 4, 2015 $2.22
Jul 19, 2015 $2.22 Jul 4, 2015 $1.11
Jul 19, 2015 $1.11
Jul 26, 2015 $2.22 Jul 19, 2015 $0.56
Jul 21, 2015 $1.67
Aug 2, 2015 $2.22 Jul 21, 2015 $0.56
Aug 6, 2015 $1.67
Aug 9, 2015 $2.22 Aug 6, 2015 $2.22
Aug 16, 2015 $2.22 Aug 6, 2015 $1.67
Aug 16, 2015 $0.56
Aug 23, 2015 $2.22 Aug 16, 2015 $2.22
Aug 30, 2015 $2.22 Aug 16, 2015 $2.22
Sep 6, 2015 $2.22 Aug 16, 2015 $0.56
Sep 3, 2015 $1.67
Sep 13, 2015 $2.22 Sep 3, 2015 $2.22
Sep 20, 2015 $2.22 Sep 3, 2015 $2.22
Sep 27, 2015 $2.22 Sep 3, 2015 $2.22
Oct 4, 2015 $2.22 Sep 3, 2015 $2.22
Oct 11, 2015 $2.22 Sep 3, 2015 $2.22
Oct 18, 2015 $2.22 Sep 3, 2015 $2.22
Oct 25, 2015 $2.22 Sep 3, 2015 $2.22
Nov 1, 2015 $2.22 Sep 3, 2015 $2.22
Nov 8, 2015 $2.22 Sep 3, 2015 $2.22
Nov 15, 2015 $2.22 Sep 3, 2015 $0.56
Sep 9, 2015 $1.67
Nov 22, 2015 $2.22 Sep 9, 2015 $2.22
Nov 29, 2015 $2.22 Sep 9, 2015 $2.22
Dec 6, 2015 $3.36 Sep 9, 2015 $3.36

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