Jafar Abdullah is a fish farmer who owns fish ponds in Rwamwanja. Alongside fish ponds, Jafar previously run a flourishing poultry and cooking business but they were severely affected by Covid-19 and he stopped them and concentrated on fish.
Jafar Abdullah is a fish farmer who owns fish ponds in Rwamwanja. Alongside fish ponds, Jafar previously run a flourishing poultry and cooking business but they were severely affected by Covid-19 and he stopped them and concentrated on fish.
Jafar is proud of the work he has done in establishing his fish ponds and he now plans to improve the feeds he provides to the fish in the fish ponds and he says that will increase the quantity and quality of the fish he will produce.
He believes that he will earn a lot of money from fish since there is limited supply of fish in Rwamwanja and the little available are expensive, since they are transported from far.
Paying it Forward
Jafar has been an agent of change in his community for some time; he has created many small scale business people because he used to buy palm oil in large quantities and give out tens of litres of palm oil to his friends on credit so that they sell, get profits and pay him.
Backstory
Jafar Abdullah is a 58 year old man with two wives and 16 children, seven of them in school, some are adults and married, while others are still young. Jafar says he likes living in Uganda because there is peace and freedom.
He is happy that he has been able to construct a house for his family and start other small businesses like goat rearing and selling palm oil.
Description :Jafar Abdullah is a 58 year old man with two wives and 16 children, seven of them in school, some are adults and married, while others are still young. Jafar says he likes living in Uganda because there is peace and freedom.
He is happy that he has been able to construct a house for his family and... moreJafar Abdullah is a 58 year old man with two wives and 16 children, seven of them in school, some are adults and married, while others are still young. Jafar says he likes living in Uganda because there is peace and freedom.
He is happy that he has been able to construct a house for his family and start other small businesses like goat rearing and selling palm oil.