Gold gold
Down here is a picture of EAML, East African Malting LTD, I recently was in Narok and to get there I used the Molo - Kericho - Bomet route.
Along this route I happened to see such great facilities used to process tea.
For your information Kericho is not just beautiful, it is beau-tea-ful.
The landscape of the town is covered by tea even hawkers in Kericho town sell tea cuttings, that you can plant.
From Kaisugu, Finlay, Unilever among many others that paint the town green.
The other day on a local television station highlighted the fact that some of these farms have been planted in the Mau Forest. Politicians .... let's leave them alone, apparently they owe me very little I have a part to play.
So Jillian Kyula on a local station @ktnKenya enlightened a lot about 250 out of 450 acres of available arable land for farming in the world is found in Africa.
I would just like to see great structures here in Molo that process, not tea but rather potatoes and an assortment of other vegetables especially so that farmers can get value for their labor.
One of those structures shall have me sitting on the board of directors.
Se with selling services you grow as Kyula asserted it's good to be enterprising at an early age not at an old age, saying that if you start at 60 you'll have few friends remaining.
The other picture is of ornaments made in Molo not by me but a certain lady in town.
Chris Kirubi, Heshan Details Silva, Dr. Karungu, Mr. Kinuthia (interconsumer product), now Jillian Kyula among many golden Kenyan guys especially in terms of entrepreneurship.
Mr Gachagua here in Molo, sublime gold one with serious work ethics, when you get to Elburgon town early you might see a sleek red Range Rover Evoque with serious investments all the way to Sports Man Arm Hotel in Nanyuki.
Wanted to sell him some business idea then he made me understand that he has employed extremely competent people to deal with areas of his businesses which he is not well versed, all this time I looked at him startled, amazed.
GOLD.
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