Esther
Nairobi, Kenya
100% repaid
Name
Esther
Member since
August 2014
On-time repayments
164 installments • 55%
My name is Esther Nyadiri Kuria, I was born on 26th may 1982 at Nakuru in nakuru county being the first born in a family of 4. I joined St Xavier’s primary school for my basic education up to standard 8.after sitting for my final exam I did well and joined Moi forces academy, a high school which is a national school. After school I joined rift valley institute for a secretarial course for two years. I was later employed by a metal factory in Nairobi as a secretary where I worked for 6 years. I decided to quit and start self employment. With my little savings I settled on a business of buying and selling carefully selected second hand clothes. I started this kind of business after i realized I could not get good money to improve my livelihood in employment. I look forward to be a zidisha member.
I relocated to the city of Nairobi in the year,2009 I ventured into business of selling carefully selected second hand clothes which is commonly known as "camera" here in Kenya, I usually wake up at 4 o’clock in the morning to go to the market of Gikomba so that I may catch up with the retailers who open up the second hand clothes bales where I select the clothes that looks like new ones and are matching the current fashion. After selecting them I take them straight for ironing to look good and nit. The ironing is usually done at fee. By 9 o’clock everyday the clothes are ready for sale. I sell my clothes from a stall located at Mfagano Street outside sunbeam supermarket. I decided this location because I target the shoppers who come to the supermarket. Nairobi is a very busy city which makes my business a thriving one. Most people prefer to buy clothes from me because they are cheaper than those of my competitors. On a good day I am able to get a turnover of USD$ 60 to 100 which gives me a profit of USD$ 40. Out of this I pay USD$ 3 to the local government as my everyday’s rent to my stall. I also spend another USD$8 for my everyday travel and food that means I am left with about USD$ 25 as my profit. This money helps me to pay my house rent which is approx USD$ 120 and a further USD$ 50 to my bills. There a number of challenges that I encounter but the major one is luck of enough capital to stock more varieties of clothes to suit the ever increasing demand. I believe with zidisha plat form I will be able to overcome the same.
Thanks to you all lenders, i am so proud of you all for your continued support, for this loan i am planning to increase the stock of both second hand and new clothing in my shop, i will spend US$ 200 in new clothes and a further US$ 150 in second hand ones. for the remaining balance, i will buy other inventories to improve my display. The cold spell has started here in Kenya which normally comes at the month of April up to June due to the long rains. i am planning to sell heavy clothes like cotton jackets, rain coats, scarfs, groves and umbrellas to take advantage of the season and cash in. By so doing business will look more attractive hence pulling more sales. i urge to support me in this endevour by contributing towards filling my bids.
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$370.00
Date disbursed
Apr 21, 2015
Repayment status
On Time
Projected term
8 months
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