Caffeinated Creativity

Kizza Alex, Teacher at Divine Grace Nursery & Primary School.

Kizza Alex is one of DCM’s teachers at Divine Grace Nursery & Primary School. He is one among the many that have benefited from the Divine Investment Fund. A microloan project that was set in place by the leaders and partners of DCM to support the staff of Divine Care Ministries amidst the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.

A TESTIMONY ABOUT MY LOAN MONEY

“I am writing this report to give a testimony about it. First and foremost, I am grateful to you, our beloved leader (Director Phoebe Sozi) for this initiative. May the Lord richly bless you and continue to use you mightily.

I applied for a loan of 1,200,000 Uganda shillings ($338.36 USD) and within a very short period of time, I received this money through the Divine Investment Fund.

My major aim as to why I asked for this loan, was to buy fresh coffee cherries, dry them then sell them off at once after all of them getting dry.

After receiving the money from the loan, I didn’t waste a single moment and began straight away.

I bought fresh coffee, l also added on my own little money which I had. I am now finalizing drying the beans and look forward to selling them.

On a very good note, I want to let you know that right now, the loan money has already made profits for me according to the current price of the coffee on this side of ours. It is likely to make a profit of more than 400,000 UGX ($112.79 USD).

Besides that, it has given me an opportunity of having something to do in this lockdown.

I pray that the Almighty God may bless DCM, bless you our beloved leaders, GOD BE WITH YOU.”

- Teacher Kizza Alex

Kizza Alex’s coffee cherries to process and sell his own coffee greens.

We are so grateful for all those who generously contributed to making this fund become a reality! Together we make a difference!