A loan helped purchase a second motorbike and use it for public service transport.


Mishek's story

I was born and brought up in Meru as the fourth born in a family of five children. My parents were small scale farmers and were able to see me only through primary education. Being a very determined and hardworking person, I supported my parents in farming although they were not able to see me through primary school education. when I turned 18 years, I went to seek employment in a flower farm as a casual laborer. I gathered enough savings overtime to support myself and my siblings and later on start a small business venture. I am now married and a father of one child, living in Nairobi. I currently use my bicycle to buy crates of milk at wholesale price and distribute the milk to retail shop owners. My day starts as early as 5.00 a.m. when I pick crates of milk from the milk factory and make rounds around Pangani which is near where I live. Later in the day and other manual small jobs and collect milk payments.
I now want to expand my business by buying a motorbike which will be able to carry much more capacity hence increasing my sales and also make my distribution work a lot easier.


This loan is special because:

With the milk business doing well, he now wants to diversify into the transport business, growth!



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About Jitegemee Distributors

Industry: Agriculture
Years in operation: 1 year - 3 years


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