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Total loan: $1,300
Roses Purple Group
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A loan helped to restock secondhand clothes and vegetables.
Roses Purple Group's story
Rosemary lives in Dombotombo near Marondera and sells vegetables and clothes at a community selling market. Rosemary has been in the business for 10 years.
Rosemary is coming to Thrive for the second time. She previously got a loan amount of $300 and she restocked secondhand clothes and vegetables. Her business has been performing well.
Rosemary is a 48-year-old. She is mother of two, and her husband is a farmer in rural areas.
Rosemary got a loan amount of $400 recently, which she used to restock secondhand clothes and vegetables for her vegetable stall. Rosemary hopes that with enough profits, in the future she can be able to open a green grocery store at the Dombotombo market.
Rosemary is coming to Thrive for the second time. She previously got a loan amount of $300 and she restocked secondhand clothes and vegetables. Her business has been performing well.
Rosemary is a 48-year-old. She is mother of two, and her husband is a farmer in rural areas.
Rosemary got a loan amount of $400 recently, which she used to restock secondhand clothes and vegetables for her vegetable stall. Rosemary hopes that with enough profits, in the future she can be able to open a green grocery store at the Dombotombo market.