Solomon
Changamwe, Kenya
100% repaid
Name
Solomon
Member since
July 2015
On-time repayments
250 installments • 55%
My name is Solomon Mureithi. I was born in Nyeri county which on the slopes of Mount Kenya. I was born and raised up in a farming community and I used to help my parents with their daily chores when not in school. The farmers in this area grow food crops as well coffee for cash.
I attended primary school and later joined secondary school where I took four years. I later joined a government program for youths called National Youth Service (NYS) at their training base in Gilgil. Young people are trained different types of technical skills with the purpose of serving the country in different areas. After a four months course, I was posted in northern Kenya where I served as a sentry in a government farm.
I was then posted to NYS Mombasa where I did a course in Electrical Installation which took me three year. After graduating, I worked for several companies as an electrician. Unfortunately, I was retrenched after working there for a few years.
With my savings, I decided to turn my hobby - photography into a career. I opened a small studio where I do still and video photography to this day.
I am married with two children.
My business deals in still and video photography. I normally cover events such as weddings, anniversaries, documentaries etc. I decided to start this business after realizing that this is something I like to do as a hobby. I also live in an urban area where there is a huge market for photography services. I also sell photography accessories such as frames and photo albums.
My income from this venture is about USD 600 per month where the overheads such as rent and maintenance total to about USD 300. I use the balance to support my young family and to support my aging mother back home.
My business of selling photo accessories is doing well and it has continued to attract new customers. I need to partition my stall and fix shelves in order to display the frames and albums in a way that is convenient to a buyer. Currently I have stack them in a single heap and it takes time for the buyer to make his/her choice.
With money from this loan, I will partition the stall into two areas one for display and the other one for administration work. The building material and labor will cost me about USD 80. I need a further USD 120 to fix shelves and pigeon holes for displaying the accessories.
Thank you.
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$194.00
Date disbursed
Oct 24, 2015
Repayment status
On Time
Projected term
9 months
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