This is how it all happened;
Three years ago, I was a student at Daystar University pursuing studies in tourism and hospitality management. I had also registered a tours and travel business, Seal Travel International Ltd, that to date deals with air ticketing, car hire, hotel bookings, tours, safaris and other holiday packages.
For a while, I offered my services and had to wait to receive payment. I would go to campus and then check my ATM after my classes to see if any money had been sent to my account. I was quickly getting frustrated by not seeing any changes in the balance, so I stopped checking for a few days.
One morning, I couldn’t take the suspense anymore and I went to my ATM. My account had in excess of Sh6 million!
I had finally received payment for a tour package I had offered a group of tourists from the UK, and for services to various other individuals. I was beyond excited — finally, my hard work was paying off.
I used the cash to pay off the services I had leased and hotels I had booked. I was left with Sh3 million in profit.
Asked how he spent the money, he said he reinvested it in his businesses.



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