“I Thought Borrowing Money Would Help Me Achieve My Dream Faster But I Faced Unexpected Challenges, Kisii Man Shares

  

Peter Mogaka, a 41-year-old farmer and small-scale businessman from Kisii, had one dream that kept him going for years—to build a permanent home for his family. 

Growing up in a modest mud house, Peter promised himself that one day, his children would live in a better place.

“I didn’t want my family to go through what I went through,” he begins.

For years, Peter worked tirelessly. He farmed bananas, sold milk, and occasionally supplied building materials to local contractors. Every coin he earned brought him closer to his dream.

But like many people, his savings were never enough to start the kind of house he envisioned.

“I realized that if I kept waiting to save enough, I might never build,” he says.

That’s when he made a bold decision—to borrow money.

Peter approached a local SACCO and secured a loan. With the funds in his account, he felt a renewed sense of hope and excitement. Finally, his dream was becoming real. READ MORE..............

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