Name
Dulo
Member since
February 2015
On-time repayments
305 installments • 75%
I am Dulo Kikkan, born in 1984, married with two children. I live in Muhoroni and have a nursery school within Muhoroni town. Muhoroni is a densely populated town attracting people of different tribes due to its Sugar and biogas factories.
I have not gone far with my education due to financial constraints. My family is not in a position to help since whatever is found is used to educate my three siblings. Am now left to forge my route alone. I was able to take my wife to an ECDE school where she learned to be a nursery school teacher. After her study she was employed for one year and the salary was too little to help much. I then had a plan of small saving to help me start my nursery school.
I joined Zidisha in 2015 when I had only two simple iron sheet rooms I was using as classrooms. Six years down the line with the support of Zidisha loans, I have built 9 permanent class rooms with a good toilet facility for teachers and pupils. As we were closing down due to corona, I had employed 11 teachers, 1cook, 1cleaner and 1 watchman.
As schools were closed for 9 months in Kenya, my school compound was left vacant with no income. In order to survive, I started poultry farming in June 2020.with 100 chicks from the savings I got from the school. By now, I have 250 birds, some of them are laying now. I have now secured 160 hens and enough cocks as my breeding stock. The rest I sell to people for meat. I also want to be collecting eggs and producing chicks for sale. One chick is Ksh.100.This project I am doing it in two classrooms. Meaning I had ready rooms, and enough water from the school tank, so I only buy feeds, vaccines and medication. My wife and two children also work with me in the farm. We don’t employ worker for poultry farm.
MY LOAN PROPOSAL TO BUY AN INCUBATOR
Since I have breeding stock and experience in poultry keeping, I need to buy an incubator so that I use the eggs from my farm to produce chicks for sale. I also need to build a separate house for them because if schools will re-open, then pupils will not have class rooms. I don’t want to end the school business after going this far and this poultry project has also picked up and running very well. Part of this loan I will also use to stock feeds. I am sure of getting Ksh.500 weekly as for now to repay my loan but I will increase it as my income increases. Already some women groups and youth groups are visiting my school to see my project and seek advice on how they can get chicks and do vaccinations. This is already a market for me if I get an incubator. My plan is to have separate farm for poultry project so that I can improve it to buy machine for making feeds after buying incubator. Feeds are very expensive thus finding a way of making it locally will be a breakthrough for me and the community around.
Thank you lenders,last year you helped me to build standard 4 classroom,next year January 2017,these pupils who are now in class four will progress to class 5.I don't want them to leave my school and go to other schools because i don't have class 5 classroom,I am kindly asking you to help me so that i can build a classroom for them.This classroom will help me have more than 30 new pupils which will increase my income so much.i will also create one new job for class four teacher.Since my income is increased now,i can easily pay back the loan without difficulty.first i will repay little installment then latter in February as i get more pupils,i will increase my repayment amount so that i clear the loan faster just like i did with the last loan you gave me.I have saved some more to buy building materials but now i need money to buy cement and pay the builders.Please help me.Thank you very much.Dulo Kikkan.
Apr 23, 2021: Proposal to buy an incubator
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$548.00
Date disbursed
Oct 31, 2016
Repayment status
On Time
Projected term
11 months
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