GDLive Newsfeed
We check in with people at each stage of the cash transfer process to see how things are going. Take a look at some of their stories as they appear here in real-time.
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6 years ago
Geoffrey
enrolled.
"My ambition in life is to be successful both as a businessman and also in my personal life. To be self employed with a good business. To have a family by the time am thirty years old and be able to give my family better living."
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6 years ago
Maxwell
enrolled.
"My most troubling worry is always about my family since as a father my income is always very low and I have been striving to make ends meet and also to ensure that my children got better education than the one I received since personally I never got opportunity to get education.
I also do worry about health issues where by at times when I feel sick I am always unable to go to work And the casual jobs I does requires a lot if energy and fitness. "
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6 years ago
George
enrolled.
"My ambition is to be financially independent and transform my life and later on to start up a family of my own and give them better lifestyle. "
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6 years ago
Mary
received a $470 initial payment.
"The biggest difference in my daily life is happiness seeing my house construction in progress. "
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6 years ago
Christine
received a $470 initial payment.
"The biggest difference in my life is that,I have cleared my child's schools fees at once which I could not have managed. Secondly now I have garden which I will use to plant my crops to support my family."
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6 years ago
Douglas
enrolled.
"My ambition has always been to be wealthy. Where I would want to uplift my living standards by increasing the number of livestock that I keep and to expand my current onion business to other markets.Thus I will have to put more efforts."
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6 years ago
Dominic
enrolled.
"I usually wake up at 6:00am, then I do house chores, afterwards Isit down with my phone scrolling online business opportunity that might interest me, this will depend if I get a business opportunity, if so I will do follow up in order to know more about that business. Afterwards, at around 2:00pm I normally go to our group where i usually take advantage of my free time to mingle and to do some clean ups. At around 7:00pm I head back home just to be with my family."
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6 years ago
Valentine
enrolled.
"The biggest hardship which I face in my life is sickness because i don't have enough money to help me to afford better health services ."
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6 years ago
Alex
enrolled.
"My usual day begins with grooming up, taking breakfast then rush to open up my business until 1pm then close and report for duty at mashimoni in a hardware shop. I close business at 6pm and return home to attend my group meeting to check on our poultry project, feed the chicken, lock them in and rush home to relax as i await my supper.
During my free time I spend time with my children. I take the to their grandmother's place, play around with them teaching them how to ride their toys."
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6 years ago
Sammy
enrolled.
"I wake up in the morning, if i have a job i prepare myself and go to work. However, my day is dependant on the kind of job i have. Ipick short term contracts that have challenges of uncertanities and this ends up either boosting my moral or ruining it. This is so because by day, you can't tell if your contract will be terminated or not. In cases of work, i come back home in the evening tired so i relax as I await my supper and going to bed.
During my free time I normally go for my football practices for about 3hours, return home to watch movies then later go relax with friends and storytell."
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