A loan helped a member to add more stock of women's fabrics made with different colours and flowers known as dellah.


Nchiyetu Group-Makumbusho Annex's story

Khadija is in her late 30s and a mother of five children. She is a clothing seller and sells women's fabric dresses made with different colours and flowers known as dellah. She has been in this business for four years. She normally opens her business at 8:00 in the morning and closes at 6:00 in the evening. She earns a profit.

This will be Khadija's second loan request from Tujijenge Tanzania. She purchased more stock of dresses with her previous loan. She earned profit that was used to pay household expenses such as water bills and electricity. She repaid the loan successfully. She is applying for this loan to add more stock of women's fabrics made with different colours and flowers known as dellah. Her dream is to open a big boutique in the near future.

Khadija will share this loan with her loan group members of Nchiyetu Group-Makumbusho Annex.

In this group: Khadija, Anjelister, Zaituni, Tatu, Sada, Zuleha, Mwamvua, Janeth


This loan is special because:

It provides loans to borrowers in very deep rural areas via mobile money innovation.



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