When in campus, we used to call them Kisumu Boys hehehe.. Amazing video, the water trip is awesome and adventurous of course. But rowing the boat is hectic, seems requires a lot of strength. Hope we get a giveaway of omena as the journey for 20k subs continues. Good work
OMG, just by watching I got scared all the way😂 i can't even go 5 meters away from dry land😂😂😂😂 at times i thought that guys will get tired and stop😱 my heart cannot. Am so proud of their effortless work and risks that come with it. Congrats D for the sacrifice.
Wee let me first of all clap for you👏👏It's not easy shooting and comfortably sitting there thinking the boat will sink 😱 kudos! I want to know why the omena from Kenya is bitter. I've tasted the one is Dar and it is yummy it doesn't have that bitterness. Here in Dar it's called Dagaa na ni tamu sana! Also what's that sound as they row the boat is it whistling or the boats making the sound? Thank you for sharing where the fish comes from now I will appreciate it more on the table...
Thanks for pointing this out. I think fishing should be under county government. Fishing alone is enough to develop Nyanza region but what is our governors doing? Nyongo is busy cleaning Kisumu City and Orengo is busy fighting with his deputy not forgetting Migori and Homa Bay counties. County governments should employ fishermen and provide them with modern boats and boat surveillance and security systems to ensure their safety. For how long will we continue to reason third world? A part from that, fishermen too should be serious, they should have Saccos like matatus owners through which they can save and buy modern boats si tu kuexchange fish for sex. It's funny that in the 21st century someone is still using a boat that his great great grandfather used with no life jacket or any form of protection yet the world has changed in every dimension.