Tag: microcredit
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MYC4 profile Tano Yao Bohoussou –
Cote D’ivoire Tanoh Yao Bohoussou is 40 years old, married and mother of two children. She seeks a loan of 1 500 € in order to refurbish her workplace to receive more customers.
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MYC4 profile Emily Njeri –
Kenya Emily, a budding entrepreneur, sells ladies shoes, hand bags, jewelry, belts and perfumes both in retail and wholesale at the busy Omega Market in Nakuru, Kenya. She is requesting for a loan to increase her business stock.
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MYC4 profile Stephen Kuria Muiruri –
Kenya Stephen Kuria owns a hotel in Nakuru town. His hotel is unique in the sense that even the low income earners afford to have quality meals. He is requesting for a loan to buy a fridge and renovate his hotel.
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MYC4 profile James Muthee Githinji –
Kenya James operates a shoe selling business in Ngong area of Nairobi. He also owns a clothes selling business with his wife. With the loan he will purchase additional stock.
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MYC4 profile Kiwanuka John. –
Uganda John is an enterprising man who started that business in 1978. He needs to increase his working capital base through a loan so as to be able to meet his customer demands.
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MYC4 profile Mary Wangari Colledge –
Kenya Mary operates a gift shop in Nairobi. She sells a variety of gift items such as scented candles, vases, jewellery, flowers, cards, etc. With the loan she will purchase additional stock to increase business capacity, a computer and a tax register.
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MYC4 profile Alice Njeri –
Kenya Alice Njeri lives in Nakuru where she also operates her computer bureaus. She also offer secretarial services to law firms in Nakuru.She would like to buy two computers, a digital photocopier and a printer to meet her increasing number of customer.
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MYC4 profile Cyprian and Violet Malunda –
Uganda Cyprian and Violet Malunda process fruits into wine, appetizers, jams, and fruit syrups. They would like to acquire machinery and increase their working capital.
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MYC4 profile Bobby Metal Works –
Kenya Anne and Robert are dealers of aluminium circles & metal scrap. With a loan they will be able to expand their working space and increase their production.
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MYC4 profile Joseph Karanja Kamurwa –
Kenya Joseph runs a welding shop in Nairobi. He wants a loan to buy more tools and machines for his workshop.