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Khanisya Credit Hopeful During COVID Lockdown

by Aaron Schulman | Sep 4, 2020 | Projects, Stories

Notwithstanding the challenges being faced with the Covid-19 Lockdown we have continued to prosper and now operate under Level 2 Lockdown which gives us more freedom and with fewer restrictions in place. During this time Psalm 91 has been our anchor and our...

Update on Zimbabwe micro-finance 10-30-19

by Aaron Schulman | Nov 15, 2019 | Projects, Rotation, Stories

A total of 142 loans has been disbursed to date, current active clients add up to 15, 7 being females and 8 males. The current average loan size was $550. $ 8 500 was disbursed in the month of October 2019. Human resources. Currently the Trust is operating...

Update on Zimbabwe micro-finance 9-30-19

by Aaron Schulman | Nov 15, 2019 | Projects, Rotation, Stories

The past disbursed loans were successfully closed.  The target to have a book of more than 30 active client, has been delayed by the continued loss of value which have resulted in the increase in the average loan size and a decrease in the number of...

Peace Ministries in Malawi Africa and 4 micro-loan stories

by Aaron Schulman | Sep 23, 2019 | Projects, Stories

We partner with Peace Ministries in Malawi South Africa. The program director is Crosby Phiri (picture right). He has a degree in economics and is also working as the Commissioner of Taxes with the Malawi Revenue Authority. He has also been involved with training with...

Khanyisa Credit proposing to fund bakery to help feed children

by Aaron Schulman | Sep 19, 2019 | Projects, Stories

Rob recently visited One Life Child SA Mission station in the rural area of Lusikisiki, Transkei, approx. 700 kms east of Port Elizabeth, where the mission station feeds approx. 300 children daily.  A proposal was set to raise approx. R 30,000...
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