Tips for storing corn in the future, build sethala (transparent storage-for drying) using wood/metal and lift it a few centimeters above the ground to avoid it getting it eaten by rats.
@@minnieme957 I seen your question got answered what I know this is the African Americans in the European Africans, who got dragged off the continent that was left for dead in these countries, fought for the right guy, equal opportunity, then people for the continents Mya greeting they’re under the affirmative action which our forefathers put in place but when we asked questions about returning back to the continent, this is what we get back ignored
You are special. At boarding school they called me Auntie because I had a different interest than the rest of my peers. Don’t worry, you are not alone. 😂. Peace and love. 🙏🏾❤️
Dear Velile and your husband you two are leading a powerful revolution which threatens the banking and food industry!!! This is far more effective than political office. Every beautiful home you showcase is a lost mortgage for the banks. Every field with cows or crops is a financial punch to the food processing conglomerates. I know the banks and food companies are feeling it but they won't say!!! No black person can remain the same after watching an episode of your vlog. I've lived in britain for 20 years and nyalo I am looking to return nome kanjani because of your vlog. You guys are THE REAL DEAL IMPELA!!!!! Keep up this amazing work. PHAMBILI!!!!
So resonate with you the Cities are so depressing Self sufficiency is the future, going back to our ancestral land is life and refreshing Inspired for days
I'm dealing with depression as I'm typing and I recently discovered this channel..I wasn't even close to searching for it.. seems the underground gang is communicating and I'm listening. I'm craving such a lifestyle away from the city..city life is toxic
thanks Ses Velile, I am inspired and motivated!! much appreciated... the seed you are planting on this channel is going to grow bigger than you expect, the impact is massive.
Absolutely true Sis Velile! It's about trying again and again, facing failure after failure, un-learning and re-learning. I've been researching many methods of farming for 2 years now, it's a bumpy but fulfilling ride but no complaints what so ever! I'm glad I'm subscribed to this channel, YOU'RE DOING INCREDIBLE WORK SIYABONGA!
I love your work sis Velile, my parent being from the rural areas but I was raised in the city, with your videos I am slowly realizing that its possible to lead a normal life in the rural areas.
Very inspiring. ...in namibia ...especially rulal northern part. ..it's like a compulsory traditional cultural YEARLY norm to plough...plant ...hooeing. ..cultivating and harvesting ...we get a lot t eat frm our field....wild spinach...corn...blsceyed beans...groundnuts...pumkins ...watermelons etc...
I love this comment. I love and appreciate you for taking a step further. Congratulations. You really motivate me to keep going with this. Peace and love. 🙏🏾❤️
I really want to do this, but my husband and I disagree on this, I want to live rural, I feel it's a healthy place to raise children and to live in general
If Zimbabwe is anything to learn from it's that we all need to prioritize being able to feed our families first and then the immediate community and expand from there. The other aspect of rural farming is that there is a conscious move toward free range and green farming practices and rural farming has a big part to play in that movement. Homegrown meat, veges and fruit and herbs. What a delight and privilege. I agree Veli, the cities have become dirty and intolerable. Fresh air is intoxicating and a positive "drug" to a better life. Love your home and the farm ... thank you for inviting us into your space. 💕
Just came across your channel, this is so inspiring Velile, keep up the good work. Sengibone ne ndawo yangakithi eMsinga. My family has already started with the fencing of amasimu so that we start with our agricultural farming.
I just love what you say. It's so inspiring.. really wish I can stay there.. start a business..and I don't see why government want to rule us and land..
We have lost so much of the farming skill by being forced to live in the Townships. We have so much to learn so that we can produce our own food. We have to leave that legacy for our children.
Definitely we have to. The sad thing is that many of us still believe that the cities are a solution. Let’s keep educating each other and living an example. 🙏🏾❤️
As a Kenyan, South africa offers luxury for the cheap...out of most of the countries Africa. Quality Property is cheap,Cars are cheaper;though slightly,Quality education is more affordable,The infrastructure is out of this world for a country in Africa.Cape town is heavenly, Stellenbosch & Franschhoek are beautiful, Umhlanga and Ballito too. Knysna is a nice escape from the crowded cities and so on. Crime may be a big issue but the residual effect of all the other good things overrides this. Always considered migrating to south africa, get a farm in Stellenbosch buy a holiday home in Knysna by the sea,a house in a Serengeti or Blair Atholl type estate, a big dairy farm in Eastern Cape while running my property development enterprise in some of the bigger cities....but the contentious land issues always concern me as a foreigner.
It concerns me also as an American looking to move to my mother land where my ancestors arose in. I need to to aquire some land to build and farm on. I prefer to be 30 minutes away from the ocean, but live amongst black people.
@@SPECIALTRADER1 when you are ready, look at Mgababa villages in Durban, KZN. Visit South Africa and spend time visiting the village and the municipality. Read more about the laws and make a move when you have collected all the information you need. All the best. 🙏🏾❤️
@@VelileLifestyleDecorTV Thank you so much for information. I really appreciate that info...I saw some of your videosfor that area. Very well done. I love the drier climate of Cape Town but I really don't want to be amongst so many white people. You are video of a northern Cape Town did not show many rural villages so KZN might be best. Blessing upon you and your family!🤩✊🏿
Hi Ses Veli, eeyyhh the goats njee their also my biggest problem I discovered that they don't like lavender flowers as well kodwa ayhiii ingadi yami is finished because of goats. Sometimes I think we're poor because we flooded the cities.
Ziyahlupha izimbuzi. Great tip about Lavender. I am going plant lavender flowers through and through. My yard looks like a stadium and I am tired. 😂. 🙏🏾❤️
The huge land with a lot of cows you see on the video is own by white farmers. In comparison, I also show black owned tribal land where there are huge plots but not as big. I hope that helps.
@@VelileLifestyleDecorTV there is no black man in Europe with that amount of land I wonder when will black people get back there land I mean white can own land but not that big in Africa
Great stuff, who is helping with harvest, hoeing and removing maize from cobs? Do you sell your harvest or it is just for the family to feast on? I am asking because I know that it is a lot of work especially if you have a day job. Are there maybe machines to do that? I mean for hoeing and removing from cobs.
We have people helping us. We really need to invest in machines to help speed the process. We sold beans but we have to do it right and improve on packaging and distribution. 🙏🏾❤️
Hi, My Queen Great educational video. Im in a process to lease a tribal land but I have my own concerns regarding to the permanent infrastructure, that I will make on the land then something happens to me or have to be moved. I just need guidance on this issue. Thank you, My Queen
Hi, sisi which rural areas would you recommend in the Midlands that are cheap? I really want to move away from home cause I do not see any progress in my life.
Foe someone who was born in the urban black township and they don't know or don't have access to ancestral land, how can one gain access to rural land?
We have many villages and they never reject you if you South African. Pick one or two of your interest, research about everything and than go talk to the chief of the village and ask for land. All the best. 🙏🏾❤️
Hi I just love your passion for the country life - I am South African born of Asian decent - I have a passion for wood and metal work and I would love to teach our youth some of my skills for free in some of our beautiful remote villages - would there be an opportunity for someone like me that's in retirement?
I m a beneficiary of Maceni in Tzaneen but due to corruption there they refuse to allocate me a farm for my livestock of which I'm struggling to keep in a small rented plots in Tarrentaal area of Tzaneen
Velile, I would like to acquire land BUT I don't have anyone to assist me with this. I would like you to help me out. You've planted this beautiful seed of ***AZIBUYELE EMASISWENI***
Hi, My Queen My Father has been trying to acquire our ancestral land through land reform and rural development, but it's been years now without any way forward and we cannot even access our ancestral gravesite that my paternal grandmother and other family members are laid. We cannot afford legal rep, please help me.
Help me find a place to farm in Tzaneen mopani district I have been renting space for the past five years which is challenging you got given short notice to vacate their place and nowhere else to go help me pls
I'm interested in farming and I am not from the rural areas I'm from the vaal triangle so I want to know how do I get access to a land as I'm new in farming
Hi, what part of South Africa are you in? Secondly I am looking to make a move to South Africa to start a cotton farm. How difficult will that be to start there?
Hi sis Velile... I'm new to your channel and I love it. I want to know the procedure in how to claim or acquire the land of our grandparents. Please help
If you know where they came from, the beginning is to go to the village and talk to the chief and state your case. That’s what I did.. I showcase rural developments and encourage and motivate on this channel but I am not the person to look for a village for you and advice on processes. There are tribal authority offices in most municipalities in rural areas. Consult with them and get to know who is the chief of your village and how to get hold of him:her. All the best. 🙏🏾❤️
@@VelileLifestyleDecorTV Thank you so much for your response at such notice. The problem is there is no chief, only these white folks ruling there. Thank so much though 🙏
One could purchase a tractor and let the community hire it because people are lazy to go and work on land that is another business opportunity that I see
I am actually still waiting on the info on how to actually acquire land... I heard a lot on how beneficial it is... but not how to acquire it and the topic of this video is more so on how to get land🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 or did I miss something.
Tips for storing corn in the future, build sethala (transparent storage-for drying) using wood/metal and lift it a few centimeters above the ground to avoid it getting it eaten by rats.
Thank you so much. I will pin this comment for others to learn. 🙏🏾❤️
I wish I can get a Land for farming in KZN, I'm from Ladysmith, our land is not good. Any idea sis Velile. Please can I have your email so we can talk
I seen your questions, answered to
@@minnieme957 I seen your question got answered what I know this is the African Americans in the European Africans, who got dragged off the continent that was left for dead in these countries, fought for the right guy, equal opportunity, then people for the continents Mya greeting they’re under the affirmative action which our forefathers put in place but when we asked questions about returning back to the continent, this is what we get back ignored
i feel like a old soul man , 18 yr old boi but fascinated by channels like these rather than ticktock
You are special. At boarding school they called me Auntie because I had a different interest than the rest of my peers. Don’t worry, you are not alone. 😂. Peace and love. 🙏🏾❤️
@@VelileLifestyleDecorTV tanx
Me too! I love progressive content💯
Me to 13 years old and already here
Dear Velile and your husband you two are leading a powerful revolution which threatens the banking and food industry!!! This is far more effective than political office. Every beautiful home you showcase is a lost mortgage for the banks. Every field with cows or crops is a financial punch to the food processing conglomerates. I know the banks and food companies are feeling it but they won't say!!! No black person can remain the same after watching an episode of your vlog. I've lived in britain for 20 years and nyalo I am looking to return nome kanjani because of your vlog. You guys are THE REAL DEAL IMPELA!!!!! Keep up this amazing work. PHAMBILI!!!!
I just got some land rural(Nyanga-Zim) because of this lady. Such an inspiring
You have just made my day. All the best. Build at your pace and focus on your goal. I love you. 🙏🏾❤️
So resonate with you the Cities are so depressing
Self sufficiency is the future, going back to our ancestral land is life and refreshing
Inspired for days
I'm dealing with depression as I'm typing and I recently discovered this channel..I wasn't even close to searching for it.. seems the underground gang is communicating and I'm listening. I'm craving such a lifestyle away from the city..city life is toxic
Very exciting....sending appreciation from America. May the Lord bless Africa.
thanks Ses Velile, I am inspired and motivated!! much appreciated... the seed you are planting on this channel is going to grow bigger than you expect, the impact is massive.
I am happy to hear these words. Thank you. 🙏🏾❤️
Absolutely true Sis Velile! It's about trying again and again, facing failure after failure, un-learning and re-learning. I've been researching many methods of farming for 2 years now, it's a bumpy but fulfilling ride but no complaints what so ever! I'm glad I'm subscribed to this channel, YOU'RE DOING INCREDIBLE WORK SIYABONGA!
I love your work sis Velile, my parent being from the rural areas but I was raised in the city, with your videos I am slowly realizing that its possible to lead a normal life in the rural areas.
This is awesome 👌🏾 I just found this channel yesterday and it's answering so many questions I have.
Very inspiring. ...in namibia ...especially rulal northern part. ..it's like a compulsory traditional cultural YEARLY norm to plough...plant ...hooeing. ..cultivating and harvesting ...we get a lot t eat frm our field....wild spinach...corn...blsceyed beans...groundnuts...pumkins ...watermelons etc...
I love that. You all keep it up. Village life is the future. 🙏🏾❤️
Hayi mama uyasebenza one siyabonga we appreciate you ♥️♥️
Hey Velile. I fully agree with what you are saying, it does show that my idea of wanting to have a farm once I am done with varsity. Thank you. 🙏🏾
Thank you for sharing! Just a tip, you can take the soil to the labs, they can tell you which you which crops or plants to grow.
I love what you are doing, I have been an addict of playing video games, wasting lots of my time, now I'm ready to do something with my life
I love this comment. I love and appreciate you for taking a step further. Congratulations. You really motivate me to keep going with this. Peace and love. 🙏🏾❤️
People should move to the rural areas to buy and own their land
I really want to do this, but my husband and I disagree on this, I want to live rural, I feel it's a healthy place to raise children and to live in general
@@millamonyayi8806 May the Lord open his eyes to the beauty of rural life.
I agree we need to develop & grow our own lands. It’s about time.
Thank you dadewethu for waking us up and reminding us of how beautiful rural areas are
Ngiyabonga. I am glad that this message is reaching you all. Let’s do this guys. 🙏🏾❤️
You have a strong community. You’re really onto something Mam’ Velile, you’re a leader. We’re so inspired 🙏🏽. You’re lifting spirits
Great info V. Looks like you are driving by my village; landscape and everything. I can't wait to finish my house too. I want a vineyard.
Thank you. It’s in KZN between Newcastle and Dundee. 🙏🏾❤️
If Zimbabwe is anything to learn from it's that we all need to prioritize being able to feed our families first and then the immediate community and expand from there. The other aspect of rural farming is that there is a conscious move toward free range and green farming practices and rural farming has a big part to play in that movement. Homegrown meat, veges and fruit and herbs. What a delight and privilege. I agree Veli, the cities have become dirty and intolerable. Fresh air is intoxicating and a positive "drug" to a better life. Love your home and the farm ... thank you for inviting us into your space. 💕
Just came across your channel, this is so inspiring Velile, keep up the good work. Sengibone ne ndawo yangakithi eMsinga. My family has already started with the fencing of amasimu so that we start with our agricultural farming.
I just love what you say. It's so inspiring.. really wish I can stay there.. start a business..and I don't see why government want to rule us and land..
I’m not thinking twice but 5 times cos this is 🔥
Lovely. Let’s do this. 🙏🏾❤️
Hi velile much blessings to you my siste,r keep the good work going,looking forward to meet you soon..
We have lost so much of the farming skill by being forced to live in the Townships. We have so much to learn so that we can produce our own food. We have to leave that legacy for our children.
Definitely we have to. The sad thing is that many of us still believe that the cities are a solution. Let’s keep educating each other and living an example. 🙏🏾❤️
Beyond a legacy , w/o shops we don't have food
Im excited to build my future on a piece of land and start a small permaculture holding for basic farming and a community homestead
I’m motivated sis’velile 👏🏾
SisVee. My forever mentor❤
Well done.. Crop rotation is very important for it keeps the ground fertile
Thank you. We are learning. Love and blessings. 🙏🏾❤️
Definately motivated, we need this kinds of videos
Thank you so much Velile really appreciate the motivation - i've been thinking about buying a farm as well
Please do. You won’t regret it. 🙏🏾❤️
As a Kenyan, South africa offers luxury for the cheap...out of most of the countries Africa. Quality Property is cheap,Cars are cheaper;though slightly,Quality education is more affordable,The infrastructure is out of this world for a country in Africa.Cape town is heavenly, Stellenbosch & Franschhoek are beautiful, Umhlanga and Ballito too. Knysna is a nice escape from the crowded cities and so on. Crime may be a big issue but the residual effect of all the other good things overrides this. Always considered migrating to south africa, get a farm in Stellenbosch buy a holiday home in Knysna by the sea,a house in a Serengeti or Blair Atholl type estate, a big dairy farm in Eastern Cape while running my property development enterprise in some of the bigger cities....but the contentious land issues always concern me as a foreigner.
Lovely, we truly have a beautiful country. All the best and thank you for watching. 🙏🏾❤️
It concerns me also as an American looking to move to my mother land where my ancestors arose in. I need to to aquire some land to build and farm on. I prefer to be 30 minutes away from the ocean, but live amongst black people.
@@SPECIALTRADER1 when you are ready, look at Mgababa villages in Durban, KZN. Visit South Africa and spend time visiting the village and the municipality. Read more about the laws and make a move when you have collected all the information you need. All the best. 🙏🏾❤️
@@VelileLifestyleDecorTV Thank you so much for information. I really appreciate that info...I saw some of your videosfor that area. Very well done. I love the drier climate of Cape Town but I really don't want to be amongst so many white people. You are video of a northern Cape Town did not show many rural villages so KZN might be best. Blessing upon you and your family!🤩✊🏿
@@SPECIALTRADER1 kzn and limpopo are the best for rural land. You must get in contact with chiefs if you are seriously looking into buying
Still 19 but already have such dreams
Love and blessings my child. I love the way you think. 🙏🏾❤️
Hi Ses Veli, eeyyhh the goats njee their also my biggest problem I discovered that they don't like lavender flowers as well kodwa ayhiii ingadi yami is finished because of goats. Sometimes I think we're poor because we flooded the cities.
Ziyahlupha izimbuzi. Great tip about Lavender. I am going plant lavender flowers through and through. My yard looks like a stadium and I am tired. 😂. 🙏🏾❤️
This is inspiring, that 3 years was worth it.
I look back and I realise that we made a good decision. May we all learn and grow together as Black South Africans. Let’s keep sharing. 🙏🏾❤️
Thank u sis..u are really doing a great job❤️
🙏🏾❤️
Syabonga ma
Thank you sister this has opened my mind
Very informative thank you so much.
Hi! sisi Vely i am so inspired by your video's you post ,I don't know how many i have watched if i may asked where is this place it's so beautiful.
Landscape is between Newcastle and Dundee. Village Umsinga.
@@VelileLifestyleDecorTV thanks sisi Vely,it's so beautiful i fell in love with it.
So so inspiring 💞💞💞
I'm jamaican living in Florida I wonder who owns those beautiful land on the highway so beautiful
The huge land with a lot of cows you see on the video is own by white farmers. In comparison, I also show black owned tribal land where there are huge plots but not as big. I hope that helps.
@@VelileLifestyleDecorTV ok
@@VelileLifestyleDecorTV so whites own the prime land
@@justone5404 stole it. For the lack of a better word. 😂
@@VelileLifestyleDecorTV there is no black man in Europe with that amount of land I wonder when will black people get back there land I mean white can own land but not that big in Africa
Great stuff, who is helping with harvest, hoeing and removing maize from cobs? Do you sell your harvest or it is just for the family to feast on? I am asking because I know that it is a lot of work especially if you have a day job. Are there maybe machines to do that? I mean for hoeing and removing from cobs.
We have people helping us. We really need to invest in machines to help speed the process. We sold beans but we have to do it right and improve on packaging and distribution. 🙏🏾❤️
Instant sub! Love this content. Thanks so much for the information and the motivation!!!
Hi, My Queen
Great educational video.
Im in a process to lease a tribal land but I have my own concerns regarding to the permanent infrastructure, that I will make on the land then something happens to me or have to be moved.
I just need guidance on this issue.
Thank you, My Queen
Kodwa nje indaba yokungasho ukuthi lezizindawo ezinhle ohamba kuzo yiziphi. 👿😡😡😡
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Please sitshele sis Velile! And keep up the keep good work...
Sorry my love. The landscape is between Newcastle and Dundee towards Greytown coming from Johannesburg. 🙏🏾❤️
@@VelileLifestyleDecorTV Ngyabonga my love!!!! ❤️💖💙💚
inspiring my sister. maybe p[ant some trees especially food producing in and around your farm, it will help your soil
Thank you. 🙏🏾❤️
Hi, sisi which rural areas would you recommend in the Midlands that are cheap? I really want to move away from home cause I do not see any progress in my life.
You are very inspiring
I’ll be back in SA in July would great to connect with you. Am looking to acquire land myself
Foe someone who was born in the urban black township and they don't know or don't have access to ancestral land, how can one gain access to rural land?
We have many villages and they never reject you if you South African. Pick one or two of your interest, research about everything and than go talk to the chief of the village and ask for land. All the best. 🙏🏾❤️
Thank you for your response, I will start with my search.
Where is your peaceful home guys!
Love country sustainability 👏
Sis'Velile usungifundise lukhulu, ngithandazela ukukvimba ngelinye ilanga ngikutshele ukuthi sengizuzeni ngenxa yezimfundiso zakho.
Hi iam Kevin Craig Booysen from cape Town very interested in pig and goat farming
Can you please do a review at eMsinga Tugela ferry 🙏🙌💯🔥
Hi I just love your passion for the country life - I am South African born of Asian decent - I have a passion for wood and metal work and I would love to teach our youth some of my skills for free in some of our beautiful remote villages - would there be an opportunity for someone like me that's in retirement?
This is wonderful and I will like to engage with you further on this suggestion. Let’s talk on email: velilelifestyleanddecortv@gmail.com. 🙏🏾❤️
I m a beneficiary of Maceni in Tzaneen but due to corruption there they refuse to allocate me a farm for my livestock of which I'm struggling to keep in a small rented plots in Tarrentaal area of Tzaneen
Fight for it as long you have the proof.
Velile, I would like to acquire land BUT I don't have anyone to assist me with this.
I would like you to help me out.
You've planted this beautiful seed of ***AZIBUYELE EMASISWENI***
Velile, don't say I should search for my ancestral origin. I know it **BUT** I've my reasons not to go there 😊🤷♀️
Hi, My Queen
My Father has been trying to acquire our ancestral land through land reform and rural development, but it's been years now without any way forward and we cannot even access our ancestral gravesite that my paternal grandmother and other family members are laid.
We cannot afford legal rep, please help me.
Help me find a place to farm in Tzaneen mopani district I have been renting space for the past five years which is challenging you got given short notice to vacate their place and nowhere else to go help me pls
Thank you 🙏🏽 😊
I'm interested in farming and I am not from the rural areas I'm from the vaal triangle so I want to know how do I get access to a land as I'm new in farming
Hi, what part of South Africa are you in? Secondly I am looking to make a move to South Africa to start a cotton farm. How difficult will that be to start there?
Mama vevili I am interested in farming how do I have access land I want to farm big nothing is so important for me.. who can I approach.
I like that
Hi sis Velile... I'm new to your channel and I love it. I want to know the procedure in how to claim or acquire the land of our grandparents. Please help
If you know where they came from, the beginning is to go to the village and talk to the chief and state your case. That’s what I did.. I showcase rural developments and encourage and motivate on this channel but I am not the person to look for a village for you and advice on processes. There are tribal authority offices in most municipalities in rural areas. Consult with them and get to know who is the chief of your village and how to get hold of him:her. All the best. 🙏🏾❤️
@@VelileLifestyleDecorTV Thank you so much for your response at such notice. The problem is there is no chief, only these white folks ruling there. Thank so much though 🙏
Please let us know how to obtain land.Thanks
One could purchase a tractor and let the community hire it because people are lazy to go and work on land that is another business opportunity that I see
Definitely. 🙏🏾❤️
Thank you sisi and nje ngibeka imali yokuthenga ugandaganda 🤞🤞🤞
Not just a tractor, a weeding machine too.
@@kgoshigadilebo1177 yea that's like the most vital part, people tend to get discouraged by the weeds ...
Good day.
Thank you for this video. How do I get in touch with you Ma? Kindly assist. Thank you.
Say that again 'It's so depressing to leave in the City
Where is this place
💯🙌🏾
where is this place?
Which place is this
Thank you for the information. What about lands that are owned by whites?
❤📍
So, in other words, you’re saying if you’re not from South Africa from one of the tribes, then you can’t buy land down there
I am actually still waiting on the info on how to actually acquire land... I heard a lot on how beneficial it is... but not how to acquire it and the topic of this video is more so on how to get land🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 or did I miss something.
🤗❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🇬🇧
Hello Velile.
I was wondering if you would like to become my mentor. My name is Karabo Nkosi.
Hi do you have a email address in which I could contact you with