Samuel Gikonyo: Rising from the ashes

It took one chat with Samuel Gikonyo to inspire a whole month.
He owns a buzzing Mali Mali shop in the area and our 1-2-1 with him was impressive for reasons more than his ability to fluently speak multiple languages – It must have been at least 4 local languages. His story is truly one that warms the heart.

Mary Masoro: Biashara Kali

Mary Masoro was first introduced to 4G Capital 5 years ago by a friend. During that time, Mary had opened a business where she sold food. Eventually, she closed that business down and switched her core activity to selling vehicle spare parts in Jua Kali, Migori.

George Opon: Wan Migori!

George Opon, more popularly known as Taratibu, has been a businessman for the past 33 years. He kicked off by selling furniture in 1989 however there was a change in government policies a few years later which led to customers going for imported plastic furniture. This meant he had to change his business strategy.

Annastacia Wavinya: Adams & Family

“It’s a boy!” or maybe “It’s a girl!”

If you’re expecting or have a little one at home, when it comes to the clothing department, Annastacia Wavinya has got your back! She has a couple of stalls in Adams market where she sells clothes suited for kids who are little toddlers age all the way up to eccentric teenagers.

Philip Buluma: Pedaling to a Sustainable Future

Today, we want to shine a spotlight on one of our incredible employees who truly knows how to embrace the joy of cycling! Meet Philip Buluma, our dedicated and passionate cyclist who inspires us all with his love for two wheels.

Suzanne Kihara: The power to read

It’s always amazing to see Mt. Kenya show off its beautiful glory when we take a trip to Nanyuki. It’s a beautiful town with beautiful people such as Suzanne Kihara who has been one of our customers since the year 2021.

Jane Nduku: Solutions to Plastic Waste

For any female in Nairobi who needs to get their braids done chap chap, Kenyatta Market has always been the place to go. This is where Jane Nduku’s story began. In 2015, she and her sister opened their salon in the area.

Ross Breadmore: A day in the life of the CPO

In our product department, we touch upon every part of the company and are involved in most initiatives, so every day is entirely different. One day I will be deep in the detailed design of a new feature for one of our products, and the next I’ll be updating teams on the wider vision.