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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over 8 years ago
Monica
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"My proudest achievement is being a shop keeper because I've learnt how to manage this business and it's very successful."
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over 8 years ago
Everlyne
enrolled.
"My biggest challenge is that I don't have the capital to buy another sewing machine inorder to speed up my work."
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over 8 years ago
Dancan
enrolled.
"I am proud that I was awarded a trophy for being a good footballer in the year 2011."
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over 8 years ago
Anjeline
enrolled.
"I am proud that I educated my children properly and some of them have secured good jobs and they are now independent."
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over 8 years ago
Emily
enrolled.
"My proudest achievement is that I have worked hard as a farmer to feed my children after my spouse died."
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over 8 years ago
Sela
enrolled.
"The biggest hardship that I have faced in life is that I have been sickling and this has lowered my productivity. I am the only bread winner for my family and its usually hard for us especially when am sick and bedridden."
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over 8 years ago
Maurine
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"My proudest achievement is that I played a key role in ensuring that I have a house."
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over 8 years ago
Carroline
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"My proudest achievement is that I have a peaceful marriage."
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over 8 years ago
Pamela
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"My proudest achievement is that I have a house. I lived in my neighbour's house for quite a long after my husband's demise and it's through casual work that today I boast of a house."
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over 8 years ago
Evaline
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"My proudest achievement is that my children eat and go to school even after my spouse died. I have worked hard vending charcoal to make ends meet for my family."
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