Indigenous poultry project

Stephen

Nakuru, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Stephen

Member since

July 2016

On-time repayments

197 installments  •  90%

About Me

My names are Stephen Muriu. I come from a country called Kenya in East Africa. My town is called Nakuru which is the fourth largest in Kenya and is about 150km from our capital city of Nairobi.

I was born and raised in Nakuru where I went to school from the beginning - Nursery to when I finished my secondary school and I love this beautiful since I was a child. We went to nearby schools and even upto now we still meet with friends from the times I was a young boy.

Back them life was unlike today where technological advances were a lot and were relied on simplistic lifestyles and everybody loved it!

I started my own business after finishing my college education as an Electrical Technician. My passion was always to be self employed and I love farming since I was young. Employment is a challenge to many in our country and I ventured to farming as well as doing Electrical installation jobs which come along. I therefore decided doing a side business in poultry is a good idea.

The climate of my home town of Nakuru is moderate and we experience very good weather all year long. With lots of sunshine which sometimes can be too much especially the months of December - February and raining from April to around July; with July being the coldest.

I am married and I have a beautiful daughter. She is two years now.

I love playing football when am free and travelling with my young family when time and resources allow.

My Business

I have been doing freelance Electrical installation work for houses and I get paid depending on the size and type of work involved. Currently I have indigenous chicken which I keep and for resale.

This is my second Zidisha loan and I am very grateful because the first loan assisted me in getting to the poultry world. I now have several chickens which are laying eggs and some of them have young chicks.

I am kindly applying for the second loan to assist me to start a broiler poultry project because I noticed that free range chicken are good for eggs but not so much for meat. The market for chicken meat is rapidly increasing and I thought that it would be a good idea to venture into broiler farming. There are several hotels coming around in my home town where seminars are held and this creates the demand.

I therefore apply for application for broiler farming and I trust that the lenders will enable my dream come true.

As I have done before, I will continue to honour repaying my loans on time and without failure.

Thanks in advance.

Stephen.

Loan Proposal

My first loan will be used to renovate my poultry house which has not been in a good state and sometimes rain has been a major problem. I will buy three iron sheets, and the also increase the ventilation of the house which has been stuffy by installing of a wire mesh on both sides of the house.

The doors will also need some good locks to keep away intruders that can take advantage and keep my chicken safe

The rest of the money will be used to by medication for my poultry flock and I am sure that with time I will have more chickens as I only have about 50 at the moment. I plan to raise them to be about 500 in a span of about 2-3 years.

LOAN PROPOSAL

1. Two iron sheets for the leaking roof...........................@ $8 per piece.....$24
2. Nails for the iron sheets....................................@ $1 per kg...........................$1
3. Timber for the iron sheets...................................................................................$6
4. Locks and hinges for the doors...........................................................................$7
5. Medication for my chicken..................................................................................$12

TOTAL.............................................................................................................................$50


With this amount I will move my project to the next level and I am sure when my chicken will stay in a dry and clean house the profitability will go up. I will then be able to expand my business.

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  • Ahadi    Jul 31, 2021

    Despite difficulties of current times, Stephen managed to pay back.
    He is a serious borrower. +++

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  • trevor neve    Dec 7, 2018

    He Keeps his word, Repays when he can
    I will keep on Supporting Stephen and help grow his business

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$55.00

Date disbursed

Jul 29, 2016

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

2 months

Lenders

PG

Paul Graham

United States

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