Rahab
Kizito, Kenya
100% repaid
Name
Rahab
Member since
February 2014
On-time repayments
379 installments • 84%
Am Rahab Nyambura 30 years old.I have successfully completed my O Level and pursuerd a degree in Business administration at K.C.A university. Besides school am an entrepreneur running four micro businesses one being rearing of broiler chicken second being ,selling of clothes,and a restaurant , when i was starting this business partly of the capital came from my family members and some i generated from engaging myself from odd jobs which i did during the weekends.my motivation was my mum who got a road accident and lost her leg got amputated when i was in school so my fees became a major problem i had to work hard to provide fees and help her where i could.,but by the Grace of God and the help of zidisha loans i have overcome all that.
I am a role model to other young people in my community and university as most of them have been visiting my business.Besides working am involved with an organization by the name kibera infortaners situated in kibera slum where we mentor children and engage them in educational and motivational talks and activities.I also enjoy traveling ,socializing and making new friends...
Am an entrepreneur lady where by i have a great passion for business which i have studied at a degree level at K.C.A University.I now own five businesses one being selling of new clothes that is mens and ladies trousers,dresses,men and ladies shirts, African attires e.g.sandals.I target mostly the students because according to my research are fashion icons and buy clothes oftenly according to new trends int he market.By getting the fifthzidisha loan i was able to open a shop for selling chicken feeds and also added feeders drinkers,and the bulbs that are used to provide heat or warmth in the brooding room. the profit i was geting from this line of business enabled me to add also to variety of clothes e.g shoes,curtains,and African vitenges and African attires and also by the Gods grace i got several customers who i got to supply new clothes at a wholesale price thus include vitenge and African wrappers(leso in swahili).I maintain my customers by keeping a good customer care relation,asking for their opinions ,, getting to know what the want, by providing an affordable price ,, also coping up with the technology fast changes and also providing fashionable items.Challenges that i face are sometimes prices in wholesale go up due to economic instability and changing my prices becomes an inconvenience.My second business is rearing of broiler chicken which i have increased to an amount of 2000 chicks by the help of the last zidisha loan which i decided to rear them on intervals of 1000 so that i can maintain my customers and also to avoid running out of chicken to sell in my fastfood.Third business is fastfood where i sell chicken meat from my farm and fourth is the shop i opened for feeds ..My clothes business total income is from 1500 dollars,hence the total expenses are 800 dollars thus my profit being 700dollars in quartly..some of the profits i contribute through giving back to the society e.g visiting childrens homes and helping where i can .By the help of the previous loan i have been able to increase the number of chicks i rear to 2000 chicks which i decided to rear them in intervals of 1000chicks after every 2 weeks.now i have finished selling my first lot while the second one is 2weeks which will be ready for sale in next three weeks due to climate change a few to an amount of 30 chicks did not survive thus the total chicks being 1070 inclusive the 2 chicks that are added per box... my profit of clothes has been dormant this is because other pandemic that has occurred this year due to national curfews and Closing of wholesale and retail shops,hence have had time to concentrate on my line of business of rearing broiler chicken.during this Corona pandemic farmers were afraid of rearing chicken due to uncertainty of things so I took advantage of rather a risk and increased chicks from 1400 chicks 2000, which I reared in 2 intervals ,this really boosted me since there were the market was short of chicken
so the demand was high.. the profit of one chicken has increased from 0.90 dollars to 1dollar this because of the decrease of the feeds so that brings the profit being 1000 dollars of the first lot,and same case to the second lot,,part of the profits i contribute through giving back to the society e.g visiting childrens homes and helping where i can,,am also involved in several youth groups where we contribute a certain amount and kept for savings..i also support my grandparents who stay in rural areas to farm coffee..
When i get this loan it is going to help me open another retail branch in gikomba the largest market place in Nairobi,I'll pay the rent and deposit of a period of one month which one month they charge 56 dollars so that will cost me 112 dollars, then buy men and ladies trousers at 112 dollars,shirts ,t-shirts and tops at 112 dollars,shorts and sandals 56 dollars, then the rest i'll use it to buy chicken broiler feeds,medicine and vaccines .By getting this loan it will enable me run my other business of rearing broiler chicken and also contribute to my schools expenses
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$447.00
Date disbursed
Jun 5, 2014
Repayment status
On Time
Projected term
4 months
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Amount repaid
$459.07
Amount remaining
$0.00
Date repaid
Oct 30, 2014
Status
Fully repaid
Expected Payments | Actual Payments | ||
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Jun 14, 2014 | $21.86 | Jun 11, 2014 | $21.86 |
Jun 21, 2014 | $21.86 | Jun 11, 2014 | $1.40 |
Jun 20, 2014 | $20.47 | ||
Jun 28, 2014 | $21.86 | Jun 20, 2014 | $2.79 |
Jun 28, 2014 | $19.07 | ||
Jul 5, 2014 | $21.86 | Jun 28, 2014 | $4.22 |
Jul 5, 2014 | $17.64 | ||
Jul 12, 2014 | $21.86 | Jul 5, 2014 | $5.50 |
Jul 12, 2014 | $16.36 | ||
Jul 19, 2014 | $21.86 | Jul 12, 2014 | $7.01 |
Jul 18, 2014 | $14.85 | ||
Jul 26, 2014 | $21.86 | Jul 18, 2014 | $8.52 |
Jul 25, 2014 | $13.34 | ||
Aug 2, 2014 | $21.86 | Jul 25, 2014 | $10.01 |
Aug 1, 2014 | $11.85 | ||
Aug 9, 2014 | $21.86 | Aug 1, 2014 | $11.50 |
Aug 9, 2014 | $10.36 | ||
Aug 16, 2014 | $21.86 | Aug 9, 2014 | $12.99 |
Aug 16, 2014 | $8.87 | ||
Aug 23, 2014 | $21.86 | Aug 16, 2014 | $11.48 |
Aug 23, 2014 | $10.38 | ||
Aug 30, 2014 | $21.86 | Aug 23, 2014 | $12.99 |
Aug 30, 2014 | $8.87 | ||
Sep 6, 2014 | $21.86 | Aug 30, 2014 | $8.57 |
Sep 6, 2014 | $13.29 | ||
Sep 13, 2014 | $21.86 | Sep 6, 2014 | $9.97 |
Sep 13, 2014 | $11.90 | ||
Sep 20, 2014 | $21.86 | Sep 13, 2014 | $11.45 |
Sep 21, 2014 | $10.41 | ||
Sep 27, 2014 | $21.86 | Sep 21, 2014 | $5.87 |
Sep 29, 2014 | $15.99 | ||
Oct 4, 2014 | $21.86 | Sep 29, 2014 | $10.76 |
Oct 5, 2014 | $11.10 | ||
Oct 11, 2014 | $21.86 | Oct 5, 2014 | $12.15 |
Oct 12, 2014 | $9.71 | ||
Oct 18, 2014 | $21.86 | Oct 12, 2014 | $13.64 |
Oct 20, 2014 | $8.22 | ||
Oct 25, 2014 | $21.86 | Oct 20, 2014 | $15.13 |
Oct 24, 2014 | $6.73 | ||
Nov 1, 2014 | $21.86 | Oct 24, 2014 | $13.73 |
Oct 30, 2014 | $8.13 |
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