Thanks my sister for showing us what life is like off grid in the Maasai African village. I greatly admire how The Maasai Homestead venture is providing livelihood for both locals and persons who live in other communities. I am very much interested in organic farming though. Is it generally practice in Africa? Another thing that just came to mind is whether you are affected by unscrupulous persons who would rather steal what you have farmed instead of trying for themselves?
Hi Mario, thanks for your remarks. Organic farming is an original and indigenous way of farming in Africa. Many subsistence farmers and families are still practicing it
Wow! I have now watched all your BomaNoma videos! The interviews made me smile! What hard workers, amazing to see what they can accomplish with their hands in just a few weeks time! And the makuti guy in the final few minutes had me laughing! He was so eager to show his climbing skills for the camera! 💕
I find this to be a brilliant idea, people in rural Kenya(or rural Africa in general) do not have enough money to pay electricity bill everymonth. I installed solar panels for my family about 15 years ago, one of the best investment I ever did for my family because just like any rural Kenya, my family did not have electricity and even if they did, they could not afford monthly payments so I decided to invest and it`s paid off again and again.
@@asilingamaniits the chocolate and smile fa meeee. lolll i had to say it i couldnt help it. i was like ooo who dat fine boy up there i hope she talks to him ha! but im glad you posted this. i am from your neighboring country ethiopia but i live in usa. and man people are going back to build homes which i loveee but they arent doing it sustainbly! its like they take a western model approach. but i love the way these people did it like mixing traditional and modern things like solar and incorportaing nature. its looks more beautiful this way!
@@anonymoustube1 Hehe these dreadlocked chiseled boys from the coast will finish us all 😂😂😋😋. I totally agree with you, it is time we leaned into indigenous sustainable ways of living and blend in with modern sustainable ways. The momentum is moving us back home especially now that we know better after living outside the tropics.