I am so impressed with your videos, especially your knowledge of fruits and flowers, I'm a muzungu married to a Tanzanian lady, and earlier this year we purchased land for a shamba, the land is very similar to the land in the video but a long way from the main road but perfect for farming.
Very inspiring video. Some of the witnesses to the seller are the immediate neighbors sharing boundaries with the owner. They know the demarcation well. LC l, ll, lll and V are Local Government Councils. Level one is the Village, Two is the Parish, 3 is the Sub county or Town Council and 5 is at the District level. Elaborating for non Ugandans.
Hi auntie Esther. Another great video 📹 it was great and you did a fantastic job 👏 explaining how one can purchase land. The soil in that area looks very fertile but the highlight of the day was seeing you riding the motorcycle 🏍 😉 great video 📹 👍 I enjoyed it.
I believe it also to be true that freehold purchase of land is only available to Ugandan citizens. If it was that simple I would think about investing in a farm and house.
Esther, I'm enjoying your easy going, informative style, unlike others doing similar things on RU-vid. Plus, I have to confess you being eye candy definitely is an advantage. You know you've got it, I know you've got it, and thankfully so does the camera guy....
Great videos, I keep trying to grow moringa in the States. Indoors of course. Would love to see you in traditional everyday clothing, modest dressing is really needed more nowadays. Keep up the good work 🥰
another great video the land is beautiful you can do a lot of things there esther you are a working holic graet woman am interesting in buying the land
Much appreciation on the video and the theme and the landscope. About the the plant leaves and herbs please show us them in zoomed views pretty like you did for the last plant on this video. Thanks a lots ! I subscibe on that very first time !
Essa planta espinhosa, nós chamamos de ora pro nóbis, no Brasil, muito consumida como salada, ou até mesmo refogada, muito bom. Considerado a carne de pobre.
We call the berries here ochuoga( Kenya and Tanzania) and they are highly medicinal. Anyway, I hope one day, I shall have a ranch in your place. Keep up the good work, jaber!
Sweetheart, not everybody is welcome to come and take over Uganda by buying. Most people have evil intentions. They come smiling but they are pure evil. I know you mean well but i dont feel like telling the whole world how to take over beautiful Uganda is a good idea. But i am glad to learn about the drought plant
@@africannyako How are you doing?I am a Nigerian but lives outside.I like your videos.Africa is very rich.Everything there is natural and not like in the western world here. Africa is same.GOD lavished his blessings in Africa but our problem there is our evil leaders.
As a luo village nyako from Kenya, am enjoying this. We call the wild berries ochuoga. You call it achuoga. You're gorgeous too. The view is great from front and back. I'm just being naughty. I've been on that road to Arua. Love it
Please speak to us in your language sometimes and tell us what it means. For those of us who will be coming over so we'll know some of the language when we get there. It would be a great help to us and the success of all. I love your show it's amazing.
Hello. Esther, thank. you for. teaching about plants that you can eat. also plants. for medicine ......Thanks. for. teaching about how to buy. land. there🌹🌼🌻🌱🌿🌳
Hello Nyako Thank you for a great video. Would it make mor sense to get identification from the owner an both go to ministry of lands department to see if that person really owns them land and how many other people owns it before you pay for the land. This one person might have many family members who also own that plot
But Uganda has a law that restricts foreigners from acquiring lands but can lease it for 99years maybe unless you buy using someone’s name ie a Uganda anyways i might be wrong but check it up first
Thank you Elizabeth you're doing a nice job. God bless you immensely my darling sister. Please i want to come and see you in Uganda, can you tell me what to do to be there in Uganda thank you. Remain blessed and God's grace.
Ma Sha Allah! How much an average hectare of land in this area? Can you grow olive trees, pomegranate and Mangos? I know Uganda is a beautiful land with beautiful people.
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The camera man have the best seat and that bike. Do not forget your helmet my beautiful sister. I would hate to loose you. I am in love with you the moment I come up on your channel yesterday.