Rose Manasseh
Dear Jinja Jewelry, Many greetings from Jinja. My Name is Rose Manasseh. I stay in Jinja town, Uganda. I am married to Pastor Manasseh A Masiza. God has blessed us with 5 children, four daughters and...
View ArticleMary Abenakyo
Mary is an orphan, whose parents died when she was at the age of eight. She was raised by her cousin’s sister who educated her to Diploma level. “In 2008 l had the good news about Jinja Jewely, the...
View ArticleVincent Okema
Father of four Married Does all cow horn products Has been able to expand his business twice in the last three years, and has trained nine men to help him, two are starting there own businesses. This...
View ArticleWilson Nakeba
Location, Jinja Before Beading; I was financially crippled I could not afford to get some of the basics needs like clothes, food and sometimes medical care. After beading/Benefits; I can now afford to...
View ArticleRacheal Naigino
Before I began making beads I could not raise my full school fees. But out of the income from the bead sales I have been able to complete my ordinary level of education and have acquired a certificate....
View ArticlePascalial Anyango
I am Anyango Pascalial, I thank you for the work you do for me This work on necklaces has helped me a lot. I can pay school fees for my children. I can buy at home food. It also keeps me busy at home...
View ArticleEsther Ogola
I am grateful for the bead project, because as a house wife there are essential needs I couldn’t acquire. When we started making beads and sales it has turned into a job, from which I can earn a...
View ArticleMary Nafula
Dear Jinja Jewelry Director, Greetings Am Mary Nafula. I really thank God for this opportunity to write my short story. Thank you a lot for supporting us through buying our beads. The sales has really...
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