Purchasing cement, sand and balast mixer for hire

John

Kiptagwanyi Kenya, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

John

Member since

July 2012

On-time repayments

243 installments  •  52%

About Me

My name is John ndegwa, in our language kikuyu in Kenya, the word ndegwa means a bull cow. I'm the third child in my late father's family. My both parents died late 80s. I helped to raise my youngest brother and sisters who were left by our parents when young. Having not being Soo much educated I didn't get a good job, so I became just a business man.

My Business

I'm a young contactor in building. I started the business due to my talent in building since from school. During my learning in school, there was a subject taught known as art and craft. I learned to build walls made of mud bricks in school. This is how I got interested in massonary work. Later, when I grew up, I started building houses for payment to people in my neighborhood. It later came to be my eaning business. It has helped me to raise a family.

Loan Proposal

Dear lenders,
I do hope that you are doing well and that you all have a nice start of the year 2016. I am glad to have this opportunity to post a loan on this wonderful website. I do wish to use this loan that am going to get to purchase a mixer for sand, cement and ballast. In my job of construction we usually do rely on manual laborers to mix this items. I have want to improve this service by purchasing this machine which will I will be hiring to other constructors.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$413.00

Date disbursed

Jan 19, 2016

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

5 months

Lenders

Feldborg

Stuttgart, Germany

mhooper1962

London, United Kingdom

J

johnrmeier

United States

TF

Timothy Fitz

United States

T

Tim

Cologne, Germany

BB

Ben Bellows

United States

John Minges

United States

Akirahugo

Dortmund, Germany

wissam

Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

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