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*Join JGO To Offer Loans To Zambian Drivers and Vehicle Owners, Earn 10% Monthly Interest*

*Join JGO To Offer Loans To Zambian Drivers and Vehicle Owners, Earn 10% Monthly Interest*   *$* How does your money grow to pay you back?   *$* JGO offers your money to Zambian drivers & vehicle owners for car repairs, GPS, servicing, smart phones, at 15% per monthly interest.   *$* JGO pays you 10%, and JGO keeps the 5% for administrative costs.   *$* Leverage your relationships. Borrow at 5% monthly from family, friends, clients, and colleagues, and loan to drivers. You earn10% monthly, give them 5%, and kee 5%, just like that.   *$* Find us at https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jgo.app or Twin Palms Rd, Kabulonga, Plot 14B or https://chat.whatsapp.com/Iv5R4VBKS3QE6px3S36Nop or ceo@jgoafrica.shop.    *$* You can refer a friend, family, client or colleague, and earn 10% referral commission.

*Safe Investment Options in Zambia*

Safe Investment Options in Zambia Earn 1.5% per month in stock market. Earn 1% per month in unit trusts. Earn 1.2% per month in  government bonds Earn 0.3% per month in bank savings account. Earn 1% per month in money markets (bank fixed deposits) Earn 0.8% per month in treasury bills. Earn 10% per month, investing in delivery motorcycles & tuktuks (minimum amount, K 25,000) https://chat.whatsapp.com/CynDAxzut107wFqeTkPlgh

bodabodas promote economic empowerment- investment clubs in zambia invest in bodabodas

Economic empowerment  Economic empowerment is thought to allow poor people to think beyond immediate daily survival and to exercise greater control over both their resources and life choices. For example, it enables households to make their own decisions around making investments in health and education, and taking risks in order to increase their income. There is also some evidence that economic empowerment can strengthen vulnerable groups’ participation in the decision-making. There has been an exponential growth of investment in boda boda business as the sole way of earning their livelihoods in Kisumu West District. All indications are that this proportion has grown exponentially not only in Kisumu West District but in most areas in Kenya. Many school drop outs and young teenagers have ventured into this area. This should not come as a surprise as the number of motorcycles in Kenya has grown from 3800 in 2005, to more than 120,000 in 2012 (Otieno, 2012). In 2008 the government of Ke

Investment clubs in Zambia: Alternative funding for SMEs

Zambia is still ranked as the most entrepreneurial country in the World.  In spite of this ranking, many of the enterprises that start don’t live to celebrate their first anniversary or take off. This is a problem mostly attributed to a number of reasons but the most outstanding has always been the high cost of capital which in turn leads to a high cost of doing business. Considering the high cost of capital, it is imperative to explore alternative sources of finance. Although experts say private equity is a relatively new investment financial model in East Africa with Zambia emerging as the second most active country after Kenya, it presents a lease of life to the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) sector. Investment clubs can be a good source of capital to established SMEs that want to expand through capitalisation. Ideally, an investment club is a group of fewer than 100 people who pool their money to invest in ventures they deem profitable. The investment clubs are organised as pa

Opportunities for Investment Clubs in Capital Markets in Zambia

We can all agree that saving is a good thing, but earning a return on your investment is very important not only to help you in periods when you have run out of other sources of income but also to enable you to achieve your investment goals. These goals can vary, usually, people save to purchase high ticket items – for example, if someone is trying to buy a house, there are very few people in the country who can mobilize capital of 200m on a whim but saved up over time with the help of return on your investment, you can achieve that goal. In a webinar discussion organized by Zanaica for its Investment Club members, capital market experts discussed the opportunities available for Clubs to diversify their income in the long run. To get an understanding of the capital market,  capital markets is a financial system that provides an avenue for raising capital and for saving through investment mostly for longer-term alternatives. Both individuals and institutions can invest in this lucrative

Zambian Investment Clubs should invest in delivery start ups like Twende!

 In Lusaka, for you to deliver a package across the city, you have 4 choices: you can take it yourself, of course, but you can also send it along with someone else, or ask the office manager - should you happen to have one - to bring it over, but all three are time consuming. Alternatively, you can hire a boda boda guy - a motorbike courier, in local parlance - if you happen to trust him enough. But things only get more complicated if you're thinking nationally. If you need to send a package across the country, you have 3 options: send it with a passenger you know and trust already heading in that direction, use the established matatu parcel delivery system, or defer to the G4S or DHL delivery systems. But if you're looking for delivery that will be seamless, secure, and affordable, your best bet is to go with a startup, and one that is barely 2 years old: Twende. Life in Zambia Before Twende I first used Twende in late 2020, as I worked at a startup that dealt in student disco