Insight

Umwalimu Sacco has restored pride of teachers

Before the Umwalimu Sacco came to the rescue of Marie Paul Mukabarinda, she was struggling just like any other school teacher and expecting nothing more than peanuts at the end of each month. “It was hardly possible for me to get a loan from any bank because my salary could not provide enough collateral,” Mukabarinda recalls.  When she joined Umwalimu Sacco, her life ceased to depend on a shoestring budget. With the support of the Sacco, she is now a proud owner of a petrol station and a guest house, both located in Gisagara district, southern province. She has also managed to build her dream home. Umwalimu Sacco is a savings and credit cooperative that empowers teachers to transform their socio-economic welfare
Priscille Mukaruzima feeds chicken. She set up the poultry farm using a loan of Rwf150,000 from the SACCO. (John Mbanda)
Priscille Mukaruzima feeds chicken. She set up the poultry farm using a loan of Rwf150,000 from the SACCO. (John Mbanda)
Elizabeth Buhungiro