{"id":5796,"date":"2017-06-06T10:25:41","date_gmt":"2017-06-06T09:25:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/selfhelpafrica.org\/uk\/?p=5796"},"modified":"2017-06-06T10:25:41","modified_gmt":"2017-06-06T09:25:41","slug":"malawifishbusiness","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/selfhelpafrica.org\/uk\/malawifishbusiness\/","title":{"rendered":"Village business boost for Patricia"},"content":{"rendered":"
The mud bricks that she has made are stockpiled beneath the tree that shades her home in Mabanda village in southern Malawi.<\/p>\n
\u201cWhen I have enough bricks, we will start to build a house for my daughter,\u201d says 32-year-old mother of two, Patricia Twibe. Sofiat, who at 16 is the same age as her mother was when she was born, isn\u2019t yet sure that she wants to stay in Mabanda.<\/p>\n
A grade five student, she walks three hours each day to school with her nine-year old brother Atopere. \u201cI want to finish school and then I will decide what to do,\u201d she says.<\/p>\n
Patricia Twibe grows maize, sorghum and cowpeas on a two-acre farm she inherited from her mother, and supplements her income with a business buying dried fish that she sells to villagers.<\/p>\n[youtube https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=uw2M7y4Bsjk&w=560&h=480]\n
With support from Self Help Africa she has also started producing nutrition-rich sweet potato, which helps her to produce a year-round supply of food for the household. Patricia is amongst 32 local women who are members of a village savings and loans group in Mabanda, who receive assistance and business advice.<\/p>\n
After saving for over six months she took her first loan from the group and bought two kid goats, which she is rearing. \u201cI plan to breed them when they are old enough, and then I will sell the young to earn more money.\u201d<\/p>\n
Patricia has given her children a small corner of land where they grow their own stands of maize. \u201cAlthough they both help me with my farm work, it is good for them to also learn for themselves how to farm,\u201d she says.<\/p>\n
Sofiat enjoys having her own piece of land, and says that although she has thought about finding a job in town when she is finished school, she thinks that her future will probably be as a farmer.<\/p>\n
\u201cI have friends at school, but my close friends are here in the village. There are four of us who grew up together. We have known each other since we were babies,\u201d she says. \u201cLast week, we took the bus together to town and got our ears pierced,\u201d she says, displaying two bright red studs that she has been wearing since then.<\/p>\n
Patricia recognises that her daughter is growing up fast. \u201cNot so long ago she was a little girl. Now look at her,\u201d she says.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
A small business buying and selling fish in her village has allowed Patricia to increase her income. She is planning to build a house for her daughter. <\/p>\n Read More<\/a>","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":5797,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[686,677,637],"tags":[276,166,167,211,800,792],"class_list":["post-5796","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-enterprise-development","category-malawi","category-news","tag-crops","tag-enterprise-development","tag-livestock","tag-malawi","tag-savings-and-loans","tag-small-loans"],"yoast_head":"\n