Name
Morgan
Member since
December 2020
On-time repayments
16 installments • 25%
Hello. I’m Morgan Ntalasha 25. First born in a family of 6 children. Iam currently living in makeni with my sister and niece. I don't started school in 2003 at a private school in lusaka's emmasdale area. I went on to different schools from there on until I landed at parklands secondary school where I wrote my final secondary school exams.i then applied to study at Cavendish university And got accepted to study a Bachelors degree in Mass communication and public relations.and
As and Entreprenuer that i am, I’ve decided to venture into a number of businesses over the last few years.
(1) Agriculture and Livestock farming.
I plant and sell Maize to milling companies and or individual bulk buyers that are interested in the commodity. You’ll find me on my farm in Makeni and Chongwe planting and taking care of my fields. For live stock, I buy livestock from cheaper sources and resell to supermarket and open markets to make a small profit, I also keep broiler chickens in small numbers of sometimes up to 600 depending on how expensive or cheap feed products are on the market. I use the small profit from my livestock and farming business to sustain myself, my family and support my second business.
(2) I own and run an online clothing and printing store @the legacy store is the name of the company page and alongside it is my Broiler chicken business which goes up to 600 chickens per batch. I'd like to have a physical address for my clothing and printing store.
Greetings. I am a small scale agriculture and livestock farmer and I keep chickens at my farm in makeni. I've recently started buying pigs and goats from choma town in Zambia and I need to cater for transportation for the animals to come to Lusaka for slaughter and supply to supermarkets that buy my meat products. This loan will make it easy for me to buy more pigs and goats and use the rest on transport as my farm is yet to purchase our own vehicles.
With restrictions on a lot of things due to covid19 many business have had to close shop. We're so thankful to platforms like this that offer financial support to us small business owners. Once the loan is granted to me, I will pay for transportation of the products from choma to Lusaka and have my products prepared for package and supply. payment for supply takes a day or two and I'll be able to pay back the loan from the money I get after supply. Please note that my buyers are always ready to buy from me anytime and there is no delay in payment or refusal to accept goods.
Jan 17, 2021: Agriculture and livestock farming
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$24.00
Date disbursed
Dec 26, 2020
Repayment status
On Time
Projected term
2 weeks
Other loans
Amount repaid
$24.01
Amount remaining
$0.00
Date repaid
Dec 29, 2020
Status
Fully repaid
Expected Payments | Actual Payments | ||
---|---|---|---|
Jan 3, 2021 | $12.00 | Dec 27, 2020 | $12.00 |
Jan 10, 2021 | $12.00 | Dec 27, 2020 | $7.36 |
Dec 29, 2020 | $4.65 |
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