Linda
Accra, Ghana
100% repaid
Name
Linda
Member since
July 2016
On-time repayments
239 installments • 84%
Linda Prempeh is my name; I was born on 14th December, 1983 in Akronpong in Ghana. My parents are Opayin Kwadwo Prempeh and Millicent Otwiwa. My father is a subsistence farmer and my mother a petty trader. I was the second child of my parents and the first girl; therefore, I helped a lot with household chores at the same time as schooling.
It was my mother’s desire and wish that I and my siblings go higher in education. However, there were financial difficulties at home, therefore the need that I also assist my parents in their subsistence farming and petty trading to raise additional money for family upkeep and for paying our school fees. I successfully excelled in my basic education certificate exams and entered secondary school. While schooling, I was still selling food items such as fish, secondhand clothing, etc. to earn extra income in supporting my parents. Excelling well in my secondary education, I gained admission into Accra Polytechnic, where I studied Higher National Diploma (HND) in Secretaryship and Management Studies. After my national service, I proceeded to the University of Cape Coast (UCC) where I studied for a bachelor’s degree in management (Hons).
After my degree, due to the lack of jobs, I ventured into poultry farming, where my own people were complaining that this is “no go zone for women.” Currently, for the past five years now, I have 2000 layers and 800 broilers with four permanent and three casual staffs.
My business plan is to expand my poultry farm and also employ additional hands.
Ghana is a peaceful nation, with a lot of hotels and restaurants, for which demand for poultry birds and eggs is high. Also, the demand for litters as a manure by farmers is high.
My poultry farm business is now the only source of income for the family. I am able to supply crates of eggs to the market women from Accra, Madina, Kaneshie, etc. and also poultry birds to hotels and restaurants in these areas and many others.
During the public holidays, demand for poultry products are high, more also during the raining season where many people stay indoors for many hours when demand for egg tea, coffee and other beverages are high. Hotels, companies, churches, individuals, etc. are demanding poultry birds for their clients, staff, and members as a gifts. Also, both live and dressed birds are in high demand by restaurants. With the farming season not too far, farmers also start looking for manure to fertilize their farms. I am expecting a very high demand for poultry products during the coming raining season (around May-November).
My interest in Zidisha loan is still as result of it's lower fees charge. I hope Zidisha team would approve and disburse this loan to enable me to increase the birds so as I can make a good profit in order to repay the Zidisha loan, pay my staffs and provide for my household.
I intend to invest the fund in my poultry farm business if approve and disburse to me. The following are some of the items I intend to use the fund to purchase.
1. Purchase 500-day old chicken @ $ 230
2. Purchase 40 Bags of maize as poultry feed @ $ 260
3. Purchase drugs and vitamins for treatment @ $ 135
4. Pay for the Cost of labour for $180
5. Pay for the water and light bill $ 110
In total, a loan amount of $ 915 for my poultry farm business. If granted this loan, it can help me keep the two employed permanent staffs at the farm, and one additional casual staff, till maturity stage of these birds
Linda Prempeh is my name, Born on 14th December, 1983 in Akronpong in Ghana.
My parent is Opayin Kwadwo Prempeh and Millicent Otwiwa. My father is subsistence farmer and my mother a petty trader. I was the second child of my parent and the first girl; therefore I helped a lot with house hold chores at the same time schooling.
It was my mother’s desire and wish that I and my siblings go higher in education, however, there was financial difficulties at home, therefore the nee that I also assist my parent in their subsistence farming and petty trading to raise additional money for family up keep and for paying our school fees.
I successfully excel in my basic education certificate exams and entered Secondary school. While schooling, I was still selling food items such as fish, second hand clothing etc. to earn extra income in supporting my parent.
Excelling well in my secondary education, I gained admission into Accra Polytechnic, where I studied Higher National Diploma (HND) in Secretary Ship and Management studies. After my national service, I proceed to University of Cape Coast (UCC) where I studied for bachelor’s degree in management (Hons). After, my degree, due to lack of job, I ventured into poultry farming, where my own people were complaining that this is “no go zone for women”.
Currently, for the past five years now, I have 1500 layers and 1000 broilers with four permanent and three causal staffs.
My business plan is to expand my poultry farm and also employ additional hands.
Ghana is a peaceful nation, with a lot of hotels and restaurants, for which demand for poultry birds and egg is of high demand. Also, the demand for litters as a manure by farmers is also on high demand
My poultry farm business is now the only source of income for the family. I am able to supply crates of egg to the market women from Accra, Madina, Kaneshie, etc and also poultry birds to hotels and restaurants in these areas and many others.
During the public holidays, demand for poultry products are high, more also during the raining season where many people stay indoor for many hours, demand for egg tea, coffee and other beverages are high.
Hotels, companies, churches, individuals etc are demanding poultry birds for their clients, staffs, members etc as a gifts, and also to sale both live and dressed birds to restaurants is of high demand.
With the farming season not too far, farmers also would soon start looking for manure to fertilizer their farms.
Currently, I am expecting a very high demand for poultry products during the coming raining season ( around May-November). My interest in Zidisha loan is still as result of it's lower fees charge by the zidisha team.
I hope zidisha team would approve and disburse this loan to enable me increase the birds so as I can make good profit in order to repay the Zidisha loan, pay my staffs and provide for my household.
I intend to invest the fund in my poultry farm business if approve and disburse to me. The following are some of the items I intend to use the fund to purchase.
1. Purchase 500-day old chicken @ $ 230
2. Purchase 40 Bags of maize as poultry feed @ $ 260
3. Purchase drugs and vitamins for treatment @ $ 135
4. Pay for the Cost of labour for $180
5. Pay for the water and light bill $ 110
In total, a loan amount of $ 915 for my poultry farm business. If granted this loan, it can help me keep the two employed permanent staffs at the farm, and one additional casual staff, till maturity stage of these birds
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$839.00
Date disbursed
Apr 1, 2019
Repayment status
On Time
Projected term
17 months
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Amount repaid
$839.77
Amount remaining
$0.00
Date repaid
Feb 20, 2020
Status
Fully repaid
Expected Payments | Actual Payments | ||
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Apr 14, 2019 | $2.07 | Apr 21, 2019 | $2.07 |
Apr 21, 2019 | $1.04 | Apr 21, 2019 | $1.04 |
Apr 28, 2019 | $1.04 | Apr 21, 2019 | $1.04 |
May 5, 2019 | $1.04 | May 11, 2019 | $1.04 |
May 12, 2019 | $1.04 | May 11, 2019 | $1.04 |
May 19, 2019 | $1.04 | May 23, 2019 | $1.04 |
May 26, 2019 | $2.07 | May 23, 2019 | $2.07 |
Jun 2, 2019 | $2.07 | Jun 5, 2019 | $2.07 |
Jun 9, 2019 | $0.41 | Jun 6, 2019 | $0.41 |
Jun 16, 2019 | $0.41 | Jun 6, 2019 | $0.41 |
Jun 23, 2019 | $0.41 | Jun 6, 2019 | $0.41 |
Jun 30, 2019 | $0.41 | Jul 14, 2019 | $0.41 |
Jul 7, 2019 | $0.41 | Jul 14, 2019 | $0.41 |
Jul 14, 2019 | $0.00 | ||
Jul 21, 2019 | $0.00 | ||
Jul 28, 2019 | $1.04 | Jul 26, 2019 | $1.04 |
Aug 4, 2019 | $1.04 | Jul 26, 2019 | $1.04 |
Aug 11, 2019 | $1.04 | Jul 26, 2019 | $1.04 |
Aug 18, 2019 | $0.00 | ||
Aug 25, 2019 | $0.00 | ||
Sep 1, 2019 | $0.41 | Aug 29, 2019 | $0.41 |
Sep 8, 2019 | $0.41 | Aug 29, 2019 | $0.41 |
Sep 15, 2019 | $0.41 | Aug 29, 2019 | $0.41 |
Sep 22, 2019 | $0.41 | Aug 29, 2019 | $0.41 |
Sep 29, 2019 | $0.41 | Aug 29, 2019 | $0.41 |
Oct 6, 2019 | $0.00 | ||
Oct 13, 2019 | $1.04 | Oct 11, 2019 | $1.04 |
Oct 20, 2019 | $1.04 | Oct 11, 2019 | $1.04 |
Oct 27, 2019 | $1.04 | Oct 27, 2019 | $1.04 |
Nov 3, 2019 | $1.04 | Oct 27, 2019 | $1.04 |
Nov 10, 2019 | $0.00 | ||
Nov 17, 2019 | $0.00 | ||
Nov 24, 2019 | $1.04 | Dec 2, 2019 | $1.04 |
Dec 1, 2019 | $0.00 | ||
Dec 8, 2019 | $1.04 | Dec 19, 2019 | $1.04 |
Dec 15, 2019 | $1.04 | Dec 19, 2019 | $1.04 |
Dec 22, 2019 | $1.04 | Dec 19, 2019 | $1.04 |
Dec 29, 2019 | $1.04 | Dec 19, 2019 | $1.04 |
Jan 5, 2020 | $1.04 | Dec 19, 2019 | $1.04 |
Jan 12, 2020 | $0.21 | Dec 19, 2019 | $0.21 |
Jan 19, 2020 | $0.21 | Dec 19, 2019 | $0.21 |
Jan 26, 2020 | $0.21 | Dec 19, 2019 | $0.21 |
Feb 2, 2020 | $0.21 | Dec 19, 2019 | $0.21 |
Feb 9, 2020 | $0.21 | Dec 19, 2019 | $0.21 |
Feb 16, 2020 | $0.21 | Dec 19, 2019 | $0.21 |
Feb 23, 2020 | $0.21 | Dec 19, 2019 | $0.21 |
Mar 1, 2020 | $0.21 | Dec 19, 2019 | $0.21 |
Mar 8, 2020 | $0.21 | Dec 19, 2019 | $0.21 |
Mar 15, 2020 | $0.21 | Dec 19, 2019 | $0.21 |
Mar 22, 2020 | $0.21 | Dec 19, 2019 | $0.21 |
Mar 29, 2020 | $0.21 | Dec 19, 2019 | $0.21 |
Apr 5, 2020 | $0.21 | Dec 19, 2019 | $0.21 |
Apr 12, 2020 | $0.21 | Dec 19, 2019 | $0.21 |
Apr 19, 2020 | $0.21 | Dec 19, 2019 | $0.21 |
Apr 26, 2020 | $43.48 | Dec 19, 2019 | $0.21 |
Feb 18, 2020 | $43.27 | ||
May 3, 2020 | $43.48 | Feb 18, 2020 | $43.48 |
May 10, 2020 | $43.48 | Feb 18, 2020 | $43.48 |
May 17, 2020 | $43.48 | Feb 18, 2020 | $43.48 |
May 24, 2020 | $43.48 | Feb 18, 2020 | $12.63 |
Feb 18, 2020 | $30.85 | ||
May 31, 2020 | $43.48 | Feb 18, 2020 | $43.48 |
Jun 7, 2020 | $43.48 | Feb 18, 2020 | $29.19 |
Feb 19, 2020 | $14.29 | ||
Jun 14, 2020 | $43.48 | Feb 19, 2020 | $43.48 |
Jun 21, 2020 | $43.48 | Feb 19, 2020 | $43.48 |
Jun 28, 2020 | $43.48 | Feb 19, 2020 | $43.48 |
Jul 5, 2020 | $43.48 | Feb 19, 2020 | $43.48 |
Jul 12, 2020 | $43.48 | Feb 19, 2020 | $43.48 |
Jul 19, 2020 | $43.48 | Feb 19, 2020 | $43.48 |
Jul 26, 2020 | $43.48 | Feb 19, 2020 | $14.70 |
Feb 20, 2020 | $28.78 | ||
Aug 2, 2020 | $43.48 | Feb 20, 2020 | $43.48 |
Aug 9, 2020 | $43.48 | Feb 20, 2020 | $43.48 |
Aug 16, 2020 | $43.48 | Feb 20, 2020 | $43.48 |
Aug 23, 2020 | $43.48 | Feb 20, 2020 | $43.48 |
Aug 30, 2020 | $25.05 | Feb 20, 2020 | $25.05 |
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