The women in Chitukuko are quite an enterprising group that started businesses like vegetable stalls and grocery retailing businesses because these ones promised to pay dividends within a short period of time. The women were between twenty-five and fifty-four years the last time we caught up with them and supported over a hundred children, some of these children were orphaned relatives of these women while a few of these were actually the biology children of these women. The women are a mixture of married and divorced women that work together with their families and friends in their businesses to smoothly run their businesses. The entrepreneurs asked for a loan so that they could grow their various businesses, Fosi was our featured client at that time and ran a grocery shop in the eastern region of Zambia.
Fosi was fifty-two years at the time and is now to report that she is a grandmother now, both of her children are working and are now living on their own. Her husband has continued on with his farming projects and her grocery shop is still thriving and is now able to re-stock itself using its profits, she still sells groceries like soap and sugar. Fosi wants to say thank you to LENDWITHCARE lenders for helping her to send both of her children to college, these children recently gifted her with a piece of land for both of their parents to do their farming.