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A loan helped to buy more g-nuts and beans to add to her business to meet customer demand.
Inkwakuzi Cb Group's story
Greetings from Rwanda! This is Inkwakuzi Cb, a group of entrepreneurs who own businesses varying from food production to retail. The group’s name translates as “hardworking people” in English.
Jeannine is 33 years old and married with two children, aged between 5 and 1 years. She is the group’s proud representative.
Jeannine sells foodstuffs at the local market to meet ends for her family and has been running this business for the past six years. Jeannine is requesting this loan to buy more g-nuts and beans to add to her business to meet customer demand. This is so that she can be able to support her family financially, which can help her in raising her children and help her improve financially.
Jeannine hopes that the extra income from this loan will allow her to develop financially. In the future, Jeanne plans to see her business growing to the level she can gain more from it and increase her savings.
She thanks you for your support.
Jeannine is 33 years old and married with two children, aged between 5 and 1 years. She is the group’s proud representative.
Jeannine sells foodstuffs at the local market to meet ends for her family and has been running this business for the past six years. Jeannine is requesting this loan to buy more g-nuts and beans to add to her business to meet customer demand. This is so that she can be able to support her family financially, which can help her in raising her children and help her improve financially.
Jeannine hopes that the extra income from this loan will allow her to develop financially. In the future, Jeanne plans to see her business growing to the level she can gain more from it and increase her savings.
She thanks you for your support.