A loan helped to buy more farm inputs like feeds and fertilizers and also to restock her retail shop with products such as flour.


Monicah's story

Monicah, a dedicated dairy farmer and shop owner from Mbale, is a mother of four. She takes pride in her ability to support her family through her hard work. Monicah enjoys the simple pleasures of life, such as seeing her produce and goods sell, especially her milk and various items in her shop. She is known for her commitment to quality, always seeking to add new products like vegetables and rice to her offerings to better serve her customers.

With the loan amount of KES 80,000, Monicah plans to expand her business by adding new items like vegetables and flour as well as boost her farm with quality farm inputs. This expansion will not only increase her profits but also enhance her customers' shopping experience.

Despite facing challenges such as limited working capital and fierce competition, Monicah remains determined to succeed. She believes that the loan will provide her with the financial boost she needs to overcome these obstacles and grow her business further.

Monicah has previously taken a loan of KES 50,000, which she used to buy more cooking oil and supplies for her shop. She managed to repay the loan in full and believes that this new loan will help her achieve her dream of educating her children and expanding her shop.

Monicah is grateful for the opportunity and is confident that with the support of lenders, she can build a better future for herself and her family.


This loan is special because:

It gives financial access to low income micro-entrepreneurs.



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