I'm 32 and came when I was 10 years old. I'm fed up too. I hate living here now. My husband who is half British and Jamaican also wants to move to Zim one day. We just don't how to live over there but I'm sure life would be better than here.
Zimbabwe's biggest asset is people. Hardworking intelligent people with big hearts and big dreams thank you for this platform Brother it's inspiring and informative God bless
It takes great courage for a person staying in the diaspora to take a decision to come back home. Thank you for teaching people about the goat farming business. I just hope people in the diaspora will consider coming back home also. Thanks for the video Kelvin.
Off topic, in my few months of researching goat/sheep farms in Africa, I have noticed what an eloquent and proper English most people talk in, in Africa. So cool. The pendulum is definitely shifting from the west. In the next 50-100 years, people will be in shock at the past, and present.
Wishing her and her husband well and all success in their ventures. I can very much identify with her and her initial failures around the same time, unfortunately hyper inflation, scarcity of feed, etc, I suffered huge losses. Very informative and enlightening.
Bro Sifiso thank you for sharing this phenomenal lady with us her story is educational & cautionary at the same time. With al the knowledge & passion she used her own money to fund her goat business it’s a shame that our governments don’t give financial support to our own to help our economies but would rather give to foreigners
True. People who live in the village are the rich people in the diaspora. The country people. I have always wanted to settle in the rural areas. Build a good house where i have peace and fresh air
Im 18, female. Currently in Scotland… ive only been here for 3 months, grew up in SA and once i got in the uk i realised that i dont want to e a foreigner for the rest of my life, why face racism when you have a home where u fit and aren’t different, im going into health as soon as i graduate next year but when i turn 23/24 i want to go back to zim and pursue farming, ive been watching alot of these videos on farmers who left diaspora but my question is, would this be a risky move hence im still young? Or should i move back later when i grow older but in all honesty i dont want that, im so confused!
It will not be a risky my queen Just before you came back Save money and chose which type of farming you need and do some research or chose one video you love the most then get contacts in Description and link up
Thank you very much for your inspiring video, I am really proud of you madame. Africa have alot to give to his sons and daughter it´s up to us to take a profit of that opportunity. Big up from Angola.
Well done mzala wami ,I’m proud of you what you are doing nkulunkulu angenele mzala wami so impressed with your business.well done cousin you deserve it.ỉm proud of you ❤❤
I'm here to learn. I wanna start my own at young age. After my school going straight to business. Thank you for 😊 inspiring me every each time you post such videos 😊
Thank you so much for such a informative show Mr Birioti keep up the good work. I really wanted to know what happened to her broiler project because I was thinking of venturing into it too. What are the challenges she encountered that hindered the projects success etc . However I am grateful for this video because I learnt something I didn't know about goat farming. Thank you
@kelvinbirioti don't apologise. You are doing well. We all learn and make improvements daily. No body knows everything. Keep on doing what you are doing. You are going to fly high.
If possible can you please profile Mr obert Chinhamo of Biano Simmental and / or vodloza boerebok stud. Importance of feed in livestock business. Silage making. SA is enjoying yours show.
Thank you for the work that you are doing, it’s amazing. Areas of improvement is to please follow up questions and probe further, for example we wanted to know how she failed in broiler production and also to know why Kalahari red is her breed of choice, we missed lessons there because u were not interested in knowing more
Long story short, she made enough money in the UK to start her business. She realized that working,living and retiring in the UK was going to cost a lot. So coming back home was cheaper than UK. No one is going to tell the real reason but it's money and not wanting to retire in a expensive country.
It's not just about money. Racism, laws ammended against foreigners, weather conditions that are against Africans, loneliness, depression, no social life, homesickness. People go to the UK to MAKE money, give, everyone would come back home.
If you have a decent pension then UK is not expensive to retire in because access to good quality healthcare is the selling point for retirees! There’s state pension too! People do go home because they genuinely miss home!
Pakuti quality health care apooo uuu .I personally have a different opinion .Back home l think pamahealth services tiri bho . Problem ndeyekuti atina maresources chete
I'm 32 and came 22 years ago. I want to leave to go back home. Honestly, I'm a teacher here and I'm overworked and underpaid. The weather is terrible and the future is just like you said. Nothing to look forward when retiring in the UK.
Keep on doing the good work Kelvin, some of us also have stucked here in Diaspora, your videos are motivating us to plan invest back home. Can’t wait enjoying your videos, as of me I have been at home a week ago as a visit to my family. I had somedays travelling around in town looking for some business opportunities that I can be able to do since I consider myself that I can’t live in Diaspora for more than 7 years because of my own common reasons. From my research and consultation there are so many business opportunities overthere, it’s thousands and thousands of them. I saw Mushika shika business as one of the favourite for me, it’s a very good business from my understanding based on the research I have made so far. I would be happy a lot if you make the video which has something to do with Mushika shika business we still need to here a lot about it. Thanks Kelvin 🙏🏿
I'm Learning a lot here we staying out side of the country we Suffering when we think to go home we can't because we have nothing stop nice time guys let's think back 😢
Did you grow up in a rural area? If not,it can be tough for an urban raised person to permanently settle in a rural setting..Different culture. Rural folk who haven't been anywhere seeing you chilling on your hammock,having dinnner by candlelight enjoying a good wine,having a swimming pool at your homestead..And what does one do for fun in the rural areas??Where do you go ?Stuff like that..
Hie Mr Kelvin l really enjoy watching your videos and l follow each and every , just to add on may you please make sure when you finishing your video you wrap it nicely and gradually ,most of then they just cut in the middle munhu achitaura ..for example you can end with conclusion like thanking viewers and ask them to subricribe / notification button or until next time viewer so that we know the video is actually ended.otherwise everything is good and your are improving each and everyday .
O fully I gree I think you can do the same for introductions coz most time as I'm watching your videos you seem to start them with highlight and there is not break to let us know the video has started besides that your content and camera work is 👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
Village life in Zim and in Europe are totally different.. In Zim village people labor very hard for very little returns and their quality of life is generally behind urban people..Most of them don't have basic things like a fridge,running water,electricity, water pump..Even the diet that most people talk about isn't that great..Of course there are exceptions..
Vakuru wangu, my content ndeye vanhu vese but its just that it's easy to get an interview from a Diasporian than those in Zimbabwe. Zimbabweans don't want to be on camera
Vakuru wangu, my content ndeye vanhu vese but its just that it's easy to get an interview from a Diasporian than those in Zimbabwe. Zimbabweans don't want to be on camera
Please Let's Like the Video😊
plis always ask how did they start with and how many they have thats most important question and answer i always look for
Did l not ask how She started ?
Did u listen properly?
@@kelvinbirioti ooooh sorry i was talking about number of goat finger error
Well done mzala ❤❤
This guy is doing wonders showing the rural side of Zimbabwe, keep up the good work 👍
Thank you so much
Came to the UK as a 19 year old I'm 42 now and feel desperate to get out . U inspire me bro and hopefully we link up soon
I have my own small project. I have 27 she goats and 10 small ones...can we team up
Thank you so much. Happy to hear that
I'm just like you Kevin, so ready to go home!
I'm 32 and came when I was 10 years old. I'm fed up too. I hate living here now. My husband who is half British and Jamaican also wants to move to Zim one day. We just don't how to live over there but I'm sure life would be better than here.
You need to make up your mind, go back home, and start a new life
Zimbabwe's biggest asset is people. Hardworking intelligent people with big hearts and big dreams thank you for this platform Brother it's inspiring and informative God bless
Well said very true
Fellow Nurse out of USA ❤ getting ready to come back to motherland. Thank you so much for these videos ❤
I am coming behind you sister.
I stay at Southwark council in Peckham, and you are being ahead of me
It takes great courage for a person staying in the diaspora to take a decision to come back home. Thank you for teaching people about the goat farming business. I just hope people in the diaspora will consider coming back home also. Thanks for the video Kelvin.
Off topic, in my few months of researching goat/sheep farms in Africa, I have noticed what an eloquent and proper English most people talk in, in Africa. So cool. The pendulum is definitely shifting from the west. In the next 50-100 years, people will be in shock at the past, and present.
Wishing her and her husband well and all success in their ventures. I can very much identify with her and her initial failures around the same time, unfortunately hyper inflation, scarcity of feed, etc, I suffered huge losses.
Very informative and enlightening.
Bro Sifiso thank you for sharing this phenomenal lady with us her story is educational & cautionary at the same time. With al the knowledge & passion she used her own money to fund her goat business it’s a shame that our governments don’t give financial support to our own to help our economies but would rather give to foreigners
True. People who live in the village are the rich people in the diaspora. The country people. I have always wanted to settle in the rural areas. Build a good house where i have peace and fresh air
For me nothings beats rural life, own borehole, own reliable solar energy and big land
You are still caring my dear, just not for humans but for animals. Good move sister.
Well said
when is the next masterclass would love to join
OOOOOOOO Sifiso ...we thank you bro fpr interviewing this lady
😊😊😊😊
Birriot wandivhundutsa ne bachi rako wangu... Good presentation, I learnt a lot. I'm looking for Reds.
No Place better than Home 🇿🇼💪💪
I didnt know that goats are drought resistance. Thanks for the videos Ba Ethan, I always learn something new in each and every video!
They are and they need very little water and they Don like too much rain and eat and graze and brouse
You never disappoint bro kelvin🙌🙌
Daud from Tanzania
Thank you so much😊
🙏🙏
Will be joining you soon my sister.. Murimi wanhasi
I'm glad the important questions are being asked now. Keep shining
Mmmm ?. The reason for visiting was the main focus. What happened before can be a video on its own. Let's be positive and supportive yooo.
Im 18, female. Currently in Scotland… ive only been here for 3 months, grew up in SA and once i got in the uk i realised that i dont want to e a foreigner for the rest of my life, why face racism when you have a home where u fit and aren’t different, im going into health as soon as i graduate next year but when i turn 23/24 i want to go back to zim and pursue farming, ive been watching alot of these videos on farmers who left diaspora but my question is, would this be a risky move hence im still young? Or should i move back later when i grow older but in all honesty i dont want that, im so confused!
It will not be a risky my queen
Just before you came back Save money and chose which type of farming you need and do some research or chose one video you love the most then get contacts in Description and link up
Do alot of research before u venture to do farming...
Thank you
Kelvin you bringing good content my man. and we learning a lot, keep it up. Eastern Cape South Africa
Thank you very much for your inspiring video, I am really proud of you madame. Africa have alot to give to his sons and daughter it´s up to us to take a profit of that opportunity. Big up from Angola.
Well said 👏
Well done mzala wami ,I’m proud of you what you are doing nkulunkulu angenele mzala wami so impressed with your business.well done cousin you deserve it.ỉm proud of you ❤❤
Well said
What an inspiring and informative video.Thanks a lot Mr Kelvin for sharing this video
Thank you Kevie
Thank you so much, I also enjoyed how gentlemen in the video are so tuned in what is being taught ❤
Thank you 😊
You are right, those who live in villages are well to do people, because villages the pool of wealth when you have brain and hard work ability
This is very true.I understand more about Zimbabwe now and I see so many opportunities in Zimbabwe which I did not see before.
I'm here to learn. I wanna start my own at young age. After my school going straight to business. Thank you for 😊 inspiring me every each time you post such videos 😊
Wow thank you so much for watching
Thank you so much for such a informative show Mr Birioti keep up the good work. I really wanted to know what happened to her broiler project because I was thinking of venturing into it too. What are the challenges she encountered that hindered the projects success etc . However I am grateful for this video because I learnt something I didn't know about goat farming. Thank you
Thank you so much Kelvin, keep on going do the good work
Thank you so much😀
You need to ask the right question e.g what happened with the broiler project, your follow on questions are lacking.
Sorry
@kelvinbirioti don't apologise. You are doing well. We all learn and make improvements daily. No body knows everything.
Keep on doing what you are doing. You are going to fly high.
i feel like he wanted to focus on her success which is more on goats than chickens
You're doing great bro, stay focused on your originality.
Chitima akapera nenyaya yekuseka ma Prophets
@@bridgetsibanda4028 exactly
Hello sister congratulations much love from kenya
amazing and well done Sifiso, very inspirational
Well done Birioti. Its been long time no seeing you. I m interested in farming and planning to start
Thank you so much for supporting me
We are learning, thank you.
I completely understand what she's saying taking notes
Good work brother!
Thank you for your dedication!
We need all go back our countries and contribute to the development 👏🏾💯💯
Good Job Kelvin Birioti ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Thank you Fortunate😀
Very impressive keep up the great work 👏
Wonderful my brother keep showing us
If possible can you please profile Mr obert Chinhamo of Biano Simmental and / or vodloza boerebok stud. Importance of feed in livestock business. Silage making. SA is enjoying yours show.
I Will Make it Happen 🔥 Soon u will see the video
Thank you for the work that you are doing, it’s amazing. Areas of improvement is to please follow up questions and probe further, for example we wanted to know how she failed in broiler production and also to know why Kalahari red is her breed of choice, we missed lessons there because u were not interested in knowing more
Im sorry for not asking those questions. You can contact her and ask her her number is in the video thank you
@@kelvinbirioti thank you Kelvin
Wish them all the best.Thanks Kelvin for your all weather news ,be Great in Jesus name
Where do we get boer or the kalahari red? Thats the challenge for farmers @ entry level
Informative video ❤❤❤. I did learn something.Thanks.
Happy to hear that😊
Thx bro for bringing this to us.
This is a great video. Thank you for sharing
Africa shine 🎉 im interested for goat farming
Long story short, she made enough money in the UK to start her business. She realized that working,living and retiring in the UK was going to cost a lot. So coming back home was cheaper than UK. No one is going to tell the real reason but it's money and not wanting to retire in a expensive country.
It's not just about money. Racism, laws ammended against foreigners, weather conditions that are against Africans, loneliness, depression, no social life, homesickness. People go to the UK to MAKE money, give, everyone would come back home.
If you have a decent pension then UK is not expensive to retire in because access to good quality healthcare is the selling point for retirees! There’s state pension too! People do go home because they genuinely miss home!
Pakuti quality health care apooo uuu .I personally have a different opinion .Back home l think pamahealth services tiri bho . Problem ndeyekuti atina maresources chete
I'm 32 and came 22 years ago. I want to leave to go back home. Honestly, I'm a teacher here and I'm overworked and underpaid. The weather is terrible and the future is just like you said. Nothing to look forward when retiring in the UK.
@leotleoz4539 retirement in uk is for UK citizens.... racism in health care is vile.... care home 😢
Retirement is dignified in your hone country
Awesome Kelvin
Keep on doing the good work Kelvin, some of us also have stucked here in Diaspora, your videos are motivating us to plan invest back home. Can’t wait enjoying your videos, as of me I have been at home a week ago as a visit to my family. I had somedays travelling around in town looking for some business opportunities that I can be able to do since I consider myself that I can’t live in Diaspora for more than 7 years because of my own common reasons. From my research and consultation there are so many business opportunities overthere, it’s thousands and thousands of them. I saw Mushika shika business as one of the favourite for me, it’s a very good business from my understanding based on the research I have made so far. I would be happy a lot if you make the video which has something to do with Mushika shika business we still need to here a lot about it. Thanks Kelvin 🙏🏿
Wonderful thank you. I will look into it
I'm Learning a lot here we staying out side of the country we Suffering when we think to go home we can't because we have nothing stop nice time guys let's think back 😢
find more goat farms plz!! great video🙌
He should also open a website dedicated to this kind of stuff..
hayi! i hope you guys are listening. 0:48 she said its like someone has pushed a button you will feel the urge to go back home. this is factual.
Exactly
We live in the city here over crowded cities so when we come home we need some peace and quietness which can only be mumaruzevha or farms
I love your videos. Lesson learned
Thank you
Bambo zviriseisei uko wangu
Great content man...keep it coming!
Thank you so much😊
For me .. I prefer rural areas. So quiet... fresh air.. you can life well in the rural areas.Thank you Mr Birioti.
Well said😊
Did you grow up in a rural area? If not,it can be tough for an urban raised person to permanently settle in a rural setting..Different culture. Rural folk who haven't been anywhere seeing you chilling on your hammock,having dinnner by candlelight enjoying a good wine,having a swimming pool at your homestead..And what does one do for fun in the rural areas??Where do you go ?Stuff like that..
@@mandlenkosihlazo977 Depends on one's stage in life. Some people prefer that simple life once they have been there and done that
Nice Video chibaba
This video is teaching me a lot
Watching from South Africa buddy.
Thank you so much😊😊
Nice one KB
In Uk meaning yacho ye life ndaishaiwa ini. Work Work paying bills getting old. NO ENJOYMENT
True but atleast try something else life is fight
Hie Mr Kelvin l really enjoy watching your videos and l follow each and every , just to add on may you please make sure when you finishing your video you wrap it nicely and gradually ,most of then they just cut in the middle munhu achitaura ..for example you can end with conclusion like thanking viewers and ask them to subricribe / notification button or until next time viewer so that we know the video is actually ended.otherwise everything is good and your are improving each and everyday .
O fully I gree I think you can do the same for introductions coz most time as I'm watching your videos you seem to start them with highlight and there is not break to let us know the video has started besides that your content and camera work is 👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
Farming is the best way to go. When I go back home I will start from where I left off
Wonderful
Urishasha wangu
Well done
Thank you so much for the Support
Hi there may u try to do ur video walking showing us the place
Im sorry that's not my style
Twalumba kapati chilabotezya maningi, mwendelele kunembo tujane kwiya (look and learn)
Hi Kelvin. I want to buy Kalahari red. Where can I buy
Good job
Good COntent Kelvin. Weldone. Keep Creating.
Thank you so much
great job
I am inspired
Happy to hear that😊
Its true about is like someone is pressing the button am feeling the pain here
She is a great farmer ❤❤❤
So I have had something when this lady said she didn't take a loan. Do we have banks in Zimbabwe that gives loans to farmers?
Good Question
Yes there are banks that do that in Zim especially CBZ, Empower bank , go and inquire
@@tinashenyangari282 thank you so much. Knowledge is power.
Kambudzi ako kakuda kutsenga mic😂
Kanoda Zvinhu 😅🤣
Im inspired ❤
Happy to hear that😊
Wow! Can I come and visit the farm ? That's what coming home is all about 👏🏾
Village life in Zim and in Europe are totally different.. In Zim village people labor very hard for very little returns and their quality of life is generally behind urban people..Most of them don't have basic things like a fridge,running water,electricity, water pump..Even the diet that most people talk about isn't that great..Of course there are exceptions..
Very true
@@kelvinbirioti Things are changing now.Quality life is now in the rural areas.
❤ l feel this a lot
Why didn't you ask what happened to the broilers
Im sorry
When the button is pressed you can’t ignore it. U have to comply
😊😊😊😊
I think this dependants syndrome must stop once 1 is international supplier of goats while can't we fund ourselves and stop these debts minda
Goat are Poor man Carol I never heard this before
Hw do i get hold of this person i want goats
Nice
Wow
Keep on doing good job
I Appreciate you
Looking for groups to learn farming
Warikupi? Tipeiwo number im in mozambique
🎉
u show us old poeple who are done
Create a youtube channel and show who are not done
Nhaiwe benzi asi content yako ndeye vanhu vakabva uk chete
Vakuru wangu, my content ndeye vanhu vese but its just that it's easy to get an interview from a Diasporian than those in Zimbabwe. Zimbabweans don't want to be on camera
Vakuru wangu, my content ndeye vanhu vese but its just that it's easy to get an interview from a Diasporian than those in Zimbabwe. Zimbabweans don't want to be on camera
You can't generalise diaspora rural living as affluent; Speak of UK here in Aussie, rural is for the underprivileged for real.
Most of these people are doing because of there diaspora. Zim is a kak