Madam, you are right. Let us talk about it loudly. What you preach is a new religon we need to hear as Africans no matter where we come from. Go girl and brother. Thanks for the vision. Greetings from Uganda
Sometimes I wonder why people criticize those who went abroad or to diaspora, we don’t know their situations which made them leave their home country and go to make a living somewhere. To those who stayed in Africa and made a living there thank God for you but the other person who left had no choice and now they are realizing what they miss and they decide to come back koodos to them. Rejoice with everyone’s happiness and situation
The diaspora is a type of university where you are thought to be awake to the potential that is in Africa. In addition to this, the Diaspora taught you how to unlock those potentials that will pave the way for growth and economic independence for all Africans. So I would like the people who are in the diaspora to return home and be teachers, teaching the new skills that they learned in the diaspora to those who stayed home.
Good job again bro the award you won for content creator of the year speaks volumes about your journey in those far flung areas you visited within Zimbabwe and went regional with your excellent work. Much respect 🫡
Next time you are in Zambia Kelvin, try to get hold of Mwala Mooto, he's also an entrepreneur in farming. Believe me Africa and the world at large would learn a lot his genius mind.
GUYS YOU NEED TO START ANIMAL KEEPING LIKE ZERO GRAZING COWS THAT WILL GIVE U MANUARE TO IMPROVE YOUR SOIL FERTILITY EVERYTHING WILL BE FINE , THANK YOU FOR WHAT YOUR DOING CONTINUE TALKING MORE ABOUT OUR INDIGENOUS SEEDS WHICH THEY ARE FIGHTING TO DISAPPEAR SO THAT THEY CAN CONTROL US USING FOOD AFRICA LET US IMPROVE OUR INDIGENOUS SEEDS.
Excellent. We have so much, but we have believed a lie. That we have nothing. So people sit and wait to see manna and quails fall from heaven which God does not do. We need to get up and work to produce enough for our people on the contnebt. Thanks 🎉🎉❤that
I am Zambian and have visited Mexico more than once, you cannot count how much maize they use everyday. This is very common in south America. But maize can be used as food only before it's ripe, otherwise cows can get really sick. Cornflakes products are mainly produced using maize as well among other things. Wonderful program and an eye opener for many who are willing and ready to work.
maize is just corn. it is not grown to feed animals. there are different types of corn - dent, flint/popping, sweet, waxy. the dent is used for animal feed. but it's also consumed as cornmeal, grits, etc. people eat sweet corn from the cob or in dishes. and they pop the popping kind. etc.
Bro i think u should base your interviews more on what the farmers are actually doing as in show the farm more talk about it so people can have ideas about it ! But sometimes it get boring by stories
Beautiful intel. Thank you. Please before you leave zambia meet with "Organic Farmer" his insight on growing organic and myths on what you can grow is brilliant.
As a senior citizen I have taken my granddaughter to college to learn Agriculture. Everyone eats and need food. On my Farm I have instructed my Son not to chop trees and we are planting trees.
''Don't look at the land, till the land and reap the harvest''. Africa is not independent as long as we are unable to produce our own food for our own consumption. Produce food first before you join the mining industry. No food no energy to work in the mines and other industries.
That men in dread locks is being a crybaby and blaming the west for nothing. Sorghum rapoko and millet are available on the market no one is stopping us I eat it a couple of times in the wooden plate. Check Nigeria Ghana Kenya Tanzania food pumpkin leaves okra etc
Kelvin Birioti you disappointed us! In lieu of pressing him on the question of 'what must we do to stop Monsanto and their criminal ilk from taking away our indigenous seeds' you mumbled some funny things... please let us be militant about our indigenous seed because they will disappear if we remain docile!
Bro I saw your comment on one of my video.. Start before you know how to... and i have ended up here amazing content that you make i love. I have sent you a Direct message on Instagram, I would definetly love to come to Zambia sometime soon we should linkup.❤❤❤❤
Madam, you are right. Let us talk about it loudly. What you preach is a new religon we need to hear as Africans no matter where we come from. Go girl and brother. Thanks for the vision. Greetings from Uganda
Thank you All for Liking and Subscribing. It really Helps me Alot lm Grateful 😊
Where do we buy this organic food?
Sometimes I wonder why people criticize those who went abroad or to diaspora, we don’t know their situations which made them leave their home country and go to make a living somewhere. To those who stayed in Africa and made a living there thank God for you but the other person who left had no choice and now they are realizing what they miss and they decide to come back koodos to them.
Rejoice with everyone’s happiness and situation
Those who criticise it's usually those who cannot qualify/ afford flight tickets
The diaspora is a type of university where you are thought to be awake to the potential that is in Africa. In addition to this, the Diaspora taught you how to unlock those potentials that will pave the way for growth and economic independence for all Africans. So I would like the people who are in the diaspora to return home and be teachers, teaching the new skills that they learned in the diaspora to those who stayed home.
You can learn anything anywhere. If Africa is waiting for the Diasporans to return, you’ll be waiting forever.
My mentors, doing amazing work as agriprenuers...shout out to Sister Kanangwa and Big brother Patson🎉
Good job again bro the award you won for content creator of the year speaks volumes about your journey in those far flung areas you visited within Zimbabwe and went regional with your excellent work. Much respect 🫡
Urikurova basa munin'ina, we are so proud of you, may the Almighty God continue to protect you.
Thanks for the episode Kelvin, good information always and so much to learn.
Welldone Kelvin. Your interviews are always A1. Very educational.
Keep it my sister you are doing very well and very encouraging. Let’s go back to the basics what our forefathers used to eat organic. ❤
Good to see you Kelvin and it’s giving us confidence that we can do it as well🎉thank you😊
Excellent video. This is vintage Birioti. I love the way you asked the questions in this video. Keep up the good work.
I Appreciate u so much
Next time you are in Zambia Kelvin, try to get hold of Mwala Mooto, he's also an entrepreneur in farming. Believe me Africa and the world at large would learn a lot his genius mind.
Amazing video my brother, Keep it up..
Just subscribed to this channel. Very educative and inspiring 👏👏👏👏
I like the idea am a fun of our indigenous food. Bravo 🎉🎉🎉
GUYS YOU NEED TO START ANIMAL KEEPING LIKE ZERO GRAZING COWS THAT WILL GIVE U MANUARE TO IMPROVE YOUR SOIL FERTILITY EVERYTHING WILL BE FINE , THANK YOU FOR WHAT YOUR DOING CONTINUE TALKING MORE ABOUT OUR INDIGENOUS SEEDS WHICH THEY ARE FIGHTING TO DISAPPEAR SO THAT THEY CAN CONTROL US USING FOOD AFRICA LET US IMPROVE OUR INDIGENOUS SEEDS.
Well said especially that part about indigenous seeds which they trying to make it disappear, Africa is time to wake up.
Watching from Congo. You are doing a fantastic job bro. I hope one day i will share my story here.
I Appreciate u so much 😊
I am happy to enjoy your channel kelvin...only entrepreneurs can understand this channel better 😅
Excellent. We have so much, but we have believed a lie. That we have nothing. So people sit and wait to see manna and quails fall from heaven which God does not do. We need to get up and work to produce enough for our people on the contnebt. Thanks 🎉🎉❤that
Young man you are improving which each episode keep these interviews rolling l
One day you will visit my farm brother man the feeling is high
Oooooh this is amazing 👏.........Komama Ethan varipi I really miss her vlogs 😢
Well crafted interview
❤❤❤Thank you Biriot tirikudzidza
❤❤❤❤watching you from Lusaka Zambia 🇿🇲
Brilliant content 💯 and thank you for sharing
Same
Amazing video bro i love it. ❤❤❤
It's worthy it🎉🎉
First today 😊
Thank you Kanagwa you touched my spirit to keep trying. Invite us to your workshops and we will come
Our people Zambia 🇿🇲 ❤
True Maize originate from Mexico lke the Americas and they grow it to feed animals.
I am Zambian and have visited Mexico more than once, you cannot count how much maize they use everyday. This is very common in south America.
But maize can be used as food only before it's ripe, otherwise cows can get really sick. Cornflakes products are mainly produced using maize as well among other things.
Wonderful program and an eye opener for many who are willing and ready to work.
maize is just corn. it is not grown to feed animals. there are different types of corn - dent, flint/popping, sweet, waxy. the dent is used for animal feed. but it's also consumed as cornmeal, grits, etc. people eat sweet corn from the cob or in dishes. and they pop the popping kind. etc.
Greatings
Yoh if I could get millet from today i would be happy. I don't want to have sadza redu rechibage iri anymore
Only fruit trees make sense❤❤❤
This is amazing kelvin ❤❤❤
Bro i think u should base your interviews more on what the farmers are actually doing as in show the farm more talk about it so people can have ideas about it ! But sometimes it get boring by stories
True, we need to see the farm activities while you are interviewing the farmer. A complete picture, assets and all.
Amen
U can say it again brother,we are hated out side africa and in africa we hate oir selves
Beautiful intel. Thank you. Please before you leave zambia meet with "Organic Farmer" his insight on growing organic and myths on what you can grow is brilliant.
We are related to the organic farmer 😊😊it's a family thing . This family is passionate about organic farming...it's a Tonga thing
As a senior citizen I have taken my granddaughter to college to learn Agriculture.
Everyone eats and need food.
On my Farm I have instructed my Son not to chop trees and we are planting trees.
I Salute you
''Don't look at the land, till the land and reap the harvest''. Africa is not independent as long as we are unable to produce our own food for our own consumption. Produce food first before you join the mining industry. No food no energy to work in the mines and other industries.
Wear a mask to spray your food then eat it 😂🤔 honestly where is the logic
That part
GOOD morning
Morning how are you
That men in dread locks is being a crybaby and blaming the west for nothing. Sorghum rapoko and millet are available on the market no one is stopping us I eat it a couple of times in the wooden plate. Check Nigeria Ghana Kenya Tanzania food pumpkin leaves okra etc
😅😂😂😂
Kelvin Birioti you disappointed us! In lieu of pressing him on the question of 'what must we do to stop Monsanto and their criminal ilk from taking away our indigenous seeds' you mumbled some funny things... please let us be militant about our indigenous seed because they will disappear if we remain docile!
Well you can’t really criticise a Man who’s doing something about the situation.
How can you madam drive past dead bodies, are you okey!
14:19❤
Bro I saw your comment on one of my video.. Start before you know how to... and i have ended up here amazing content that you make i love. I have sent you a Direct message on Instagram, I would definetly love to come to Zambia sometime soon we should linkup.❤❤❤❤
Im in Zimbabwe. Im frm Zimbabwe l was visiting in Zambia
I am happy to enjoy your channel kelvin...only entrepreneurs can understand this channel better 😅
I thank you
One day you will visit my farm brother man the feeling is high