Naitayuang

Narok, Kenya

13% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Naitayuang

Member since

June 2010

On-time repayments

12 installments  •  0%

About Me

.My name is Naitayuang Lenjir. I’m a married woman with five children. Four of my kids are in school and one is under age. My husband has some other two wives. Each wife struggles with minimal assistance from the husband to provide daily household requirements. In the year 2007 I persuade my husband to give me one bull to start a small business which he agreed. Although family catering in the Maasai setup is not a woman’s role. I opened a small shop at Sekenani trading centre which is near to our village. Beautiful Maasai shukas & their ornaments, food stuffs are the main goods sold in my shop. After a while (five months) I started moving my goods to the main open air markets in the Mara region (Oloolaimuti on Tuesday, Talek on Wednesday).

My Business

In 2007 I persuaded my husband to give me one bull to sell and start a business to make profit to meet my basic needs. I opened a shop in Sekenani trading center close to our village. I do sell masai shukas and blankets, food stuffs, ornaments and the cultural artifacts plus school uniforms. In 2008 my business grew and I bought a semi permanent structure in Sekenani for 80,000. I also opened a small butchery next to the shop. The business helped provide school fees, clothing, livestock drugs, and food to the family and my husband gave me 10 bulls to buy a truck that I use to buy stock and take my goods to the open air markets of Oloolamutia and Talek. I have to fuel and pay the driver to the market and pay 7,000 sh to the expense for five days in a week. 15,000 sh for purchase of stock every week and sell 5,000 sh per day.

Kenya Women Fund 50,000 paid about 2 yrs ago

Eboni Organization 30,000 paid 1 yr ago

Loan Proposal

I will use the amount to buy the maasai shukas,school uniforms,blankets and lessos.I will buy 100 maasai shukas each shuka will cost ksh 350 * 100=35,000 ksh i will sell each shuka at ksh500 *100=50,000, making a profit ksh 15,000,.I will buy school uniforms for 50 number of childrens each uniform cost ksh 400 then sell each uniform at ksh 550 total upto ksh 27,000 making a profit of ksh 7500 per month.A blanket will cost ksh 600 * 10 = ksh 6,000, Each blanket will be sold at ksh 800 * 10 = ksh 8000 making aprofit of ksh 2,000.A lessos will cost ksh 150 * 50 equals to 7,500 A lesso will be sold at ksh 200 * 50=10,000. Making a profit of ksh 2500.For my long practical and exprience calculation i will be able to pay the loan.The investment will assist the commmunity to have availabilty and nearness of school uniforms and colourfull garments. the extra earnings will assist me to pay school uniforms and build my future permanet structure at my plot,i will use also to for house items.Thanks for your acceptance.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$896.00

Date disbursed

Oct 13, 2010

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

12 months

Lenders

Daniel

Brussels, Belgium

Julia Kurnia

Sterling, Virginia, United States

rebecca

Chapin SC, United States

Pranjal

Noida, Kenya

Dianne

Maryville, United States

Lauren Rosenbaum

Washington, DC, United States

d

., United States

T

t

Nijmegen, Afghanistan

C

CWS

Huntington beach, ca, United States

K

Kieran

Paris, France

V

vistisen

Lemming, Denmark

C

cpetrich

Narvik, Norway

C

criala1

woodbridge, United States

M

MrsRebeccaB

San Antonio, United States

K

Katpjotr

Sint-Maria-Oudenhove, Belgium

B

bodilwDK

Brabrand, Denmark

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Summary

Amount repaid

$117.92

Amount remaining

$821.01

Expected completion

Oct 13, 2011

Status

Repaying late

Installment amount

$78.97

Repayment History

Expected Payments Actual Payments
Nov 13, 2010 $78.97 Nov 30, 2010 $78.96
Dec 15, 2010 $0.01
Dec 13, 2010 $78.97 Dec 15, 2010 $38.95
Jan 13, 2011 $78.10
Feb 13, 2011 $78.10
Mar 13, 2011 $78.10
Apr 13, 2011 $78.10
May 13, 2011 $78.10
Jun 13, 2011 $78.10
Jul 13, 2011 $78.10
Aug 13, 2011 $78.10
Sep 13, 2011 $78.10
Oct 13, 2011 $78.05

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