A loan helped a member to add more women's cloth with a distinctive boarder known as "khanga" and women dresses known as "dellah".


Dhahabu Tazara Group's story

Mosi is a 47-year-old widowed mother of three school-going children. She is a clothing seller. She sells women's cloth with a distinctive border known as "khanga" and women dresses known as "dellah". She has been into this businesses for 10 years. She normally works from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. She earns a good profit that she uses to support her family's needs.

This will be Mosi's second loan request from Tujijenge Tanzania. She purchased more bundles of clothes in her previous loan. She earned a profit and she repaid the loan successfully. She is applying for this loan to add more women's cloth with a distinctive border known as "khanga" and women dresses known as "dellah". Her dream is to expand and continue with her business. She also wants to become a big entrepreneur in future time.

Mosi will share a portion of this loan with her loan group members of Dhahabu Tazara.

In this group: Mosi, Amina, Zabibu, Charity


This loan is special because:

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



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