Humphrey Kariuki Talks Conservation, Saving the Mountain Bongos, and His Path to Business Success!

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  • Опубліковано 2 січ 2025

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  • @georgewere-f5i
    @georgewere-f5i День тому +6

    Am still gratefull to this man called humphrey for being my first employer in my employment field in greencorner and besides that he added more skills in me by taking me to utalli college for refresher course-am george were

  • @ErnestMuibuKiarieKiarie
    @ErnestMuibuKiarieKiarie 2 години тому

    A very kind Gentleman. In the eighties he trained my chef at the green corner restaurant and helped me set up a Karaoke Bar in Nakuru. He is renowned for mentoring others. No wonder he eventually became so wealthy.

  • @stellakaruga4738
    @stellakaruga4738 4 години тому

    HK has a wealth of knowledge and experience in entrepreneurship. I hope to meet him and tap into this knowledge. Thank you BK your choice of guest has made me land here.

  • @danielmaina540
    @danielmaina540 18 годин тому +2

    Thanks Brian for this interview I have always googled for an in-depth discussion from this great man and this has been very timely. very sober and deep and original in his thinking and knows how to identify opportunities.

  • @danmatere1535
    @danmatere1535 15 годин тому +1

    Amazing soul.good job Brian. And Kudos Mawingu for the conservation efforts.

  • @Akaa77777
    @Akaa77777 День тому +2

    A gem of an interview..Humphrey Kariuki is a resilient Businessman I remember days when Moi tried stealing his 2B in the 1990s at a time when such amounts were unheard of, that incident inspired many at a time when Moi was oppressing business people we used to go go green corner just to promote him and dream of us starting businesses ourselves ...He has been camera shy for decades but its good he is now sharing gems of knowledge to inspire future generations

  • @DaveDave-f4l
    @DaveDave-f4l 21 годину тому +1

    Fantastic outlook in life and in business. HK is a visionary and a leading example Well-done BK

  • @KIM-xl6zs
    @KIM-xl6zs День тому +19

    Before anything else, how did you get to sit down with this man, let alone interview him, damn

    • @geffeniz
      @geffeniz День тому +1

      Asking the same question

    • @jm.scylla
      @jm.scylla День тому +4

      Exactly!!!!! Very elusive tajiri he is

    • @binkhalifa2004
      @binkhalifa2004 День тому +3

      I think he gave his personal assistant the pitch of advertising his hotel and conservatory efforts - a real entrepreneur would not miss such an opportunity. His passion has now a global exposer via UA-cam - that's huge! 4.2k views in a few days???

    • @kelvinobalu1170
      @kelvinobalu1170 День тому

      Where did you even get this man's phone number and how did you pin him down to do a 1hr plus interview?? Wow siting down with a billionaire is humbling

    • @KIM-xl6zs
      @KIM-xl6zs 22 години тому

      As am embarking on my holiday on this boring train, I will listen to the full interview, I hope you asked all questions especially controversial ones

  • @vmariita
    @vmariita 4 години тому

    .....good stuff!

  • @kimaru-boruett
    @kimaru-boruett День тому +1

    What a gem! It’s incredible how the internet allows us to capture and share such a wealth of knowledge and experience through an interview, making it accessible to anyone. Great insights!

  • @angelandereyerio4178
    @angelandereyerio4178 День тому +1

    This was great watching an indigenous black Kenyan doing his good bit in the Country.

  • @VelvetLedger
    @VelvetLedger День тому +3

    Sharp man!....Glad to see him still prospering

  • @sammysam486
    @sammysam486 23 години тому +4

    A man who finally has used his purpose for God's creation 🙏🏾

    • @gathungundaiga5452
      @gathungundaiga5452 17 годин тому

      While in the side he kills other 'creations' using poisonous brews, he is more corrupt than lucifer

  • @binkhalifa2004
    @binkhalifa2004 День тому +2

    I've always said the most successful Kenyans do not engage in corruption and therefore their businesses are long term and thrive. And spot on for the video highlighting the significance of small businesses. In the USA, the mom-and-pop shops (small, independent store or company) is one of the greater contributors of the economy. The USA government recognizes the importance of all small businesses and provides resources and tools to help them, not suffocate them as our government does. Most Americans are employed by these businesses and not the government and large corporations. If you want to increase employment in Kenya, support the small businesses. It has a multiplier effect, and the government will in the end collect more taxes from a huge tax base. It's a no brainer but for the Kenyan government, it's rocket science.

  • @kelvinobalu1170
    @kelvinobalu1170 День тому +1

    Im wathcing this interview on the 2nd day of the new year 2025 in January and i am happy plus excited/pumped up as i can now do my vision baord inspired by a man whose strapped his boots himself laced it up and walked a million miles in those boots. Kimani Humphrey is a guru of business and as a young Kenyan i am aspiring to success and dreaming big

  • @CarolKuyo
    @CarolKuyo День тому +1

    Great nuggets of wisdom right there - one can tell that this man has gained a lot of experience and wisdom over the years and I'm glad you got to sit down and be chauffeured by him😅.
    I thought he'd say he's thinking of marine conservation down at the Kenyan Coast 😭 but it's okay; other players should also emulate him, he can't do it all for sure. On the same breathe, we really need to maximize on tourism as a nation since we are so rich in experiences and resources that can be utilized in enriching everyone just like he mentioned. May we explore that area more and grow as Kenya.
    Good job on the video 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾.

  • @DeSucreCompany-md5zt
    @DeSucreCompany-md5zt 20 годин тому

    A mentor to some of us in business and entrepreneurship.

  • @gracemungai2878
    @gracemungai2878 19 годин тому

    Happy to see you boss Humphrey brilliant mind down to earth billionaire aguru it's was my pleasure working with you in petroleum industry live long sir

  • @robertkoros8687
    @robertkoros8687 День тому +1

    Amazing interview.
    Power nuggets

  • @Fruitsplug
    @Fruitsplug День тому +1

    Very insightful interview

  • @Ngabu-2024
    @Ngabu-2024 20 годин тому

    Great vissionary whether in business or ideas about life.

  • @heraldloshi1864
    @heraldloshi1864 День тому

    I have subscribed courtesy of this interview. Keep it up.

  • @lillynjuguna3022
    @lillynjuguna3022 День тому

    Wow, this is brilliance at its best.

  • @ElijahGichuru
    @ElijahGichuru 16 годин тому

    This Billionaire is great, I love people who fancy Hospitality and Tourism sector

  • @mosesodhis365
    @mosesodhis365 День тому +1

    Is he of Dalbit Petroleum.The wealth of business knowledge in this man!

  • @josephkariukifineart43
    @josephkariukifineart43 2 дні тому +1

    Well-presented interview and a glimpse at the challenges Kenya Conservancy has. I didn't know about the Alpacas😅Mutura friendly?

  • @PROAM254
    @PROAM254 День тому +1

    A legend!!

  • @lucasmutua9856
    @lucasmutua9856 22 години тому

    Happy New year Sir H.K
    GREAT INSPIRATION
    GOD BLESSING BE UPON YOU🎆🎇🎆🎇🎆🎇

  • @danielmaina540
    @danielmaina540 6 годин тому +1

    Damn! the interior of that car you wont imagine its a landrover

  • @SamWaih
    @SamWaih День тому +1

    Perception changed!

  • @benjaminkariuki2629
    @benjaminkariuki2629 День тому

    This is an amazing time to hear our parents improving on the error of Game hunting to conservation.
    Keep on

  • @DoriaCam
    @DoriaCam День тому

    Thanks for the analysis! Just a quick off-topic question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?

  • @naomishiko5543
    @naomishiko5543 День тому +1

    Why did you cut him when he was telling you about Tz parks we could learn from that.

  • @leratomoloko6780
    @leratomoloko6780 2 дні тому +1

    🎉

  • @binkhalifa2004
    @binkhalifa2004 День тому +1

    ... Seatbelts is one of the most effective safety devices in vehicles, saving countless lives and preventing severe injuries in accidents, even in safari excursions. Don't ask how I know.

    • @samuelmungai6564
      @samuelmungai6564 День тому

      They both know that!
      They don't have to put on their seatbelts because they're not moving fast.

    • @binkhalifa2004
      @binkhalifa2004 13 годин тому

      @@samuelmungai6564 Of course they know but are being negligent. It is not safe to not wear a safety belt when driving slowly. Even at low speeds, injury or death can occur in a crash, and unbelted passengers are at greater risk. Additionally, you can be ticketed for not wearing a safety belt, whether you're driving slowly, or your vehicle is stationary.

  • @kenwebale5228
    @kenwebale5228 3 години тому

    During the 90s HK had 300 million in his bank account moi thought anataka pindua serikali

  • @albertmunyui4278
    @albertmunyui4278 День тому

    Good interview. No seat belts😊

  • @mkaliyani
    @mkaliyani День тому

    his CS pick was fired soon after starting her job. Did he get to choose a replacement?

  • @panafrican.nation
    @panafrican.nation День тому +1

    Regarding the most promising economy in the region, I thought he'd say Ethiopia. I heard that they're doing amazing things even though civil strife is sadly slowing this down.
    I don't think our manufacturing moving to TZ as has been happening is something to take lightly Manufacturing fosters efficiencies that unlocks bigger secondary/tertiary opportunities. It can absorb way more people than e.g ICT.
    I believe evolution has been a big problem in Kenya's economy. Things that were done at independence are still being done, the same way. We missed a big opportunity to become a destination of raw materials, and source of processed goods for the region (like Europe is).

    • @binkhalifa2004
      @binkhalifa2004 День тому

      Kenya is the most promising economy in East and Central Africa. Political stability, infrastructure development and its highly educated population and economic well-being of its population and general literacy levels are incomparable to the Kenyan neighbors. Kenya is the obvious choice for any investor. These factors take decades upon decades to develop and in the midst of political stability. Ethiopia may be doing amazing things, but it will never catch up or be anywhere near Kenya. Think of it like a country with 50 factories opening factories at the rate of 10 per year, compared to a country with 5,000 factories opening 3 factories a year. The latter is developing very fast .... you get the gist? Add the dynamics of political instability and wars ... and all the progress could be suddenly reversed ... and it won't be the first time in Ethiopia, like what is happening now in Sudan.

    • @panafrican.nation
      @panafrican.nation День тому

      @@binkhalifa2004 Alright, I haven't looked at the data lately. Agriculture is where they're making investments that could lead to them potentially out-competing Kenya in horticulture exports and maybe tea.
      They have way more land than Kenya under cultivation (up to 6x, I heard), and they're allegedly investing heavily into mechanization.
      Also, they have one of the lowest electricity costs in Africa. Maybe up to 10x cheaper than Kenya. The cost of their industrial labor might be cheaper too.
      That said, yes I imagine they're far less industrialized than Kenya. I understand Chinese companies are investing in factories there though.
      I agree that Kenya is far ahead in capacity for knowledge-based work e.g ICT etc.

  • @jessendungu2334
    @jessendungu2334 День тому

    Great luck talking to a billionaire