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@abishagikairu1763
@abishagikairu1763 Год назад
Congratulations Mzungu for the innovation and job well done.
@thetruthone7240
@thetruthone7240 Год назад
yep... endelea kuuabudu mzungu kama mtumwa 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿. nyinyi ndio wale wafrika ambao mnapenda kuuabudu wazungu alafu mnachukia wafrika wenzenu.
@philiponkui8650
@philiponkui8650 Год назад
if he is investing and creating job whats wrong with that?
@kentosh120
@kentosh120 Год назад
@@thetruthone7240 Use your energy to find solutions for never ending cycle of starvation in Kenya .
@codyrodes8721
@codyrodes8721 Год назад
Ths are the kind of investors we need in ths country ,,,,I salute you Stuart, I salute you
@rahimali3004
@rahimali3004 Год назад
Now this is how to transform Kenyas cattle keep. Open up many feedlots around the country and feed them on these baled silage.
@rahimali3004
@rahimali3004 Год назад
Whats not being told is that this farmer was a farmer in Australia. he came to kenya for an agri program and what he saw was a country insuffecient in food production with potential that could be harnessed. he sold his family farm in australia for 3m dollars basically gambled his family source of income to come to kenya and settle and do farming. he bought land thats was considered unproductive because the area was clay soil. Even the govt which was part of selling the land thought the land is unproductive only suitable for shrubs. The place is semi arid and growing any crop was a lost cause even the local thought the same. The muzungu thought otherwise , he practiced something called conservation agriculutre and the the clay soil was a bonus as it absorbed as much moisture as possible whenever it rained and that was just enough to grow wheat which was so successful and the only problem he had was birds flocking to consume the wheat. so if someone is willing to sacfrice all they have, leave the comfort of their first world lives and come to Kenya with all the uncertainties whether he will succeed or not, on top of that bring new ways of growing food since we are desperately food insecure after 60yrs of independence our African leaders have not figured a way to stop famine cold. Why wount i want someone like this muzungu to help. Kenyans have been caught up with their own African colonialism they can not see beyond their noses. ironically they respond to this comment using the muzungu language instead of their own mother tongues. Lakini Wakenya ni wajinga
@ng1841
@ng1841 9 месяцев назад
It would be idioticnto respond to this or the video in mother tongue. What would the point of that be? How many people would understand it? And you only need to search 'how to prepare silage in Kenya' to get tens of videos of local farmers doing the same. It's not magic. Look beyond your nose and you'll see the entrepreneurship, hard work and innovation being undertaken by local farmers.
@joeimagesllc
@joeimagesllc 2 месяца назад
Beautiful content, shallow /rushed documentation
@andredejager484
@andredejager484 2 месяца назад
What weight are you bales please and what tonnage did you get per hectare with your Sudan Grass Thank you.
@stefanogizzler
@stefanogizzler Год назад
That's awesome right in Ukambani
@thetruthone7240
@thetruthone7240 Год назад
Awesome becoz it's a mzungu doing it??? ,🤷🏿‍♂️. Kazi yenu ni kushabikia mzungu kama mafala.
@stefanogizzler
@stefanogizzler Год назад
@@thetruthone7240 We would applaud you equally the same, go do it n post here, no discrimination here!! Hakuna aliyekukataza doing the same!!
@thetruthone7240
@thetruthone7240 Год назад
@@stefanogizzler you & i know wafrika wanapenda kuuabudu wazungu. The same mzungu who enslaved & colonized our people. That's a fact.
@stefanogizzler
@stefanogizzler Год назад
@@thetruthone7240 True this I accept, however watu wetu wako na shinda in a way, I don't adore wazungu but their mode of operation surpasses ours!! We tend to believe too much on the unknown or unseen, Them they do it there n then bang on!!
@thetruthone7240
@thetruthone7240 Год назад
@@stefanogizzler mzungu designed the world economic system to benefit themselves alone. It's extremely difficult to compete with them economically. They hold the keys.
@maryamjey6340
@maryamjey6340 Год назад
Waooh, nice
@annahmwangi5367
@annahmwangi5367 Год назад
Great move sir
@thetruthone7240
@thetruthone7240 Год назад
Unamuita sir exactly kama siku za ukoloni. Bado uko na kasumba ya kujitharau kama mwafrika.
@annahmwangi5367
@annahmwangi5367 Год назад
@@thetruthone7240 it's a respect no matter where u came from or a person u r respect matters
@Ndu-wa.uroony2
@Ndu-wa.uroony2 Год назад
​@@annahmwangi5367acha kujifanya unaijua sana hiyo lugha ya mkoloni.Mbona ye haongei lugha yako?
@kentosh120
@kentosh120 Год назад
The man sounds frustrated by the clueless reporters!
@rukuwangaracu
@rukuwangaracu Год назад
shame on us. thanks mzungu, we are so lazy to even think on how we gonna feed ourselves
@Eddyke
@Eddyke Год назад
Wewe wacha. If speak for yourself.
@ng1841
@ng1841 9 месяцев назад
You must have never watched any of the thousands of vids of Kenyan farmers doing impressive things. Educate yourself.
@johnmichire7809
@johnmichire7809 7 месяцев назад
Shame on ukambani politicians
@blockbusters377
@blockbusters377 Год назад
Just pathetic reporting, why didn't you invite Him in studio if you knew you couldn't show the process.
@gashogumuturi
@gashogumuturi Год назад
So it's always a q white man being highlighted by the Kenyan media
@Godsfavourite.1507
@Godsfavourite.1507 Год назад
It's sad, seems in Kenya we still worship them
@rahimali3004
@rahimali3004 Год назад
@@Godsfavourite.1507 Its sad that kenyans think this way. Any country would love to have him in their country contributing to their food security. We need more of him in Kenya.
@njokikariukimary1047
@njokikariukimary1047 Год назад
Iam in Eldoret I need this
@thetruthone7240
@thetruthone7240 Год назад
@@njokikariukimary1047 why don't you do the same & bale your own grass 🤷🏿‍♂️. Eldoret is a very rich fertile area. Unangojea mzungu akusaidie kwa sababu hauna akili ??? 🤷🏿‍♂️.
@thetruthone7240
@thetruthone7240 Год назад
Wafrika tunajitharau sana. We worship & praise mzungu too much. Even simple things like growing & baling silage we think it's genius just becoz mzungu has done it 🤷🏿‍♂️.
@nicholasrau8958
@nicholasrau8958 Год назад
tons and tons of plastic waste
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