Thank you Chams Media. Kenyans deserve more of your stories and less of political crap and foreign soaps. In countries where systems work, Turkana would be a vibrant city. Keep giving it your all Alex. You will be remembered for this.
Hi can you reach to Chege, Maestro connections is selling a prime land located at Westland parklands Nairobi, near Groganville Estate village. The size area is 0.3889ha/3800,going for kshs. 360M.it has been approved for high rise construction by Nairobi county government. you can contact me at njugunanduati47@gmail.com
I wonder why we don't have this kind of journalism in my country Tanzania, actually dare abroad is a 1 and a half program, so so sweet to watch and listen
Wow! Turkana is so beautiful. I have never seen it and heard it so well explained as it was in this video. I also enjoyed the Sunripe feature because i want to get into commercial farming after school.
Brain drain is a bigger enemy but the worst is non viable environment. We tend to deceive ourselves that Kenya has a conducive environment for business and professionals to operate. Otherwise, why the brain drain?
@@musa2843 you guys don’t know your enemies. Build your own and stop going elsewhere and stop letting asians and europeans come build in your countries. Treasure your own.
I am impressed! He sounds like a person with good business acumen. I think he tried to promote Green Beans (French Beans) farming in my area where he supported small scale farmers with expertise, inputs, etc. But they were lazy and felt it was hard work. The beans perish when not harvested when ready.
I would advise Chege to develop and utilise artisans and handymen from Kenya by helping them get contracts and papers. It doesn't have to be Indians and Pakistanis working below the engineer! I once saw a Kenyan do an amazing finish on pillars to look like marble, he also did an amazing gypsum ceiling and then another Kenyan did amazing golden lighting above the gypsum shape. It's hard to believe there are people like this hiding somewhere in Kenya.
FYI United Arab Emirates has a visa embargo on Kenyans since around 2006 so as much as he would like he cannot employ them! Kazi ni kwa Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
@@motosana1 What do you mean by embargo!? My 3 colleagues and I went to work on a project in Abu Dhabi. Countless Kenyan security and cleaners at the airport. Then when staying in separate hotels, 2 of them had a Kenyan in mid-level management. Also met a Kenyan G4S guard in a mangrove swamp in the middle of nowhere and many Kenyan tour guides in Dubai. Embargo???????????
@@kimanih6903 You noticed right - majority Kenyans (as with other Africans) in the Arab world are in lower cadre jobs - security, cleaners, hotels etc- these are employed through off shore companies who outsource them to companies such as airports, buildings maintenance etc. Their visas are from OFFSHORE ENTITIES. Maids, who are majority, are perhaps the only ones employed under direct mwarabu visas because they stay in the house of employer. The two Kenyans in middle level management either have visas from offshore entities too and outsourced to hotel or they obtained their original visas BEFORE the embargo.
@@kimanih6903 Offshore commonly referred to as FREEZONE companies are registered in designated areas within United Arab Emirates. You can search UAE freezones and communicate with them. They are often divided in specialization zones so media have Media City, int'l universities have an Academic zone, Textiles, Design, Diamonds, Manufacturing etc. Each freezone area aggressively seeks for investors and more so now that many left due COVID. It's not cheap though so read the fine print.
Leadership is lifting a person's vision to high sights, the raising of a person's performance to a higher standard, the building of a personality beyond its normal limitations Alex Chamwada you are true inspiration to many.
Hello Mr Alex and the Chams Media team. You always make a great contribution for your consistent content no matter the Tv station you are on. I really appreciate the depth of your research. Please keep it up. Thank you.
We don't need jobs from the Kenyan government... We need them to ease restrictions in doing business... And end corrupt institutions put in place to licence and supervise the whole process.
Very encouraging, Kenyan leaders and politicians should learn from this,build technical colleges for our youth to learn skills and be at par with current world technology, Kenyans at home we have been failed by empty promises year after year, now they are issuing handouts..!
Great work CHAMS MEDIA.......i love your episodes, unfortunately kenyan ovacados are harevested when young, i really like promoting kenyan products but unfortunately Avocados are dissappointing. i buy them in waitrose supermarket UAE ,but i skip buying Kenyan avocados and end up buying HASS AVOCADO USA/MEXICO/TANZANIA.
Thank you have the same perspective as me I hate this word ''sub Saharan Africa'' it divides Africa more we call ourselves Africans period. To make things worse some Africans accept it (sub Saharan Africa)🤦🏾♂️ This nonsense ideology was brought by western powers in the first place.
Thank you Chams Media. Kenyans deserve more of your stories and less of political crap and foreign soaps. In countries where systems work, Turkana would be a vibrant city. Keep giving it your all Alex. You will be remembered for this.
Congratulations Chege. I'm proud to know you and work with you
Hi can you reach to Chege, Maestro connections is selling a prime land located at Westland parklands Nairobi, near Groganville Estate village.
The size area is 0.3889ha/3800,going for kshs. 360M.it has been approved for high rise construction by Nairobi county government. you can contact me at njugunanduati47@gmail.com
I wonder why we don't have this kind of journalism in my country Tanzania, actually dare abroad is a 1 and a half program, so so sweet to watch and listen
Exactly and the fact that it's gives the positive of Africa
Being a Kenyan is a call from God I'm happy to be akenya,,Kenyans with big brain
Wow! Turkana is so beautiful. I have never seen it and heard it so well explained as it was in this video. I also enjoyed the Sunripe feature because i want to get into commercial farming after school.
Nice job chams this is the kind of media programs we need
Brain drain is one of our biggest enemies. These are the people who should help us develop Kenya lakini merit does not count in Kenya
u are so right
Brain drain is a bigger enemy but the worst is non viable environment. We tend to deceive ourselves that Kenya has a conducive environment for business and professionals to operate. Otherwise, why the brain drain?
Agreed.
@@musa2843 you guys don’t know your enemies. Build your own and stop going elsewhere and stop letting asians and europeans come build in your countries. Treasure your own.
We appreciate the good work You are doing. Keep on informing us
More stories should be told about Turkana in #MyMagicalKenya
Very inspiring ive been in Dubai 7yrs and counting. Kenyans are inspiring people.
I' m studying Civil Engineering too hope I will reach these heights 🦾
Yes...but don't forget to build Kenya too...!
@@wrLight motherland is a must
Are you on LinkedIn?
Turkland so beautiful proudly I come from that land
Woow..very informative videos... im subscribing.
Waoooh, as a teacher, very informative especially on the Lake Turkana piece. Well researched pieces. Kudos Chams Media.
Happy to see the CEO of Sunripe Mr. Hasit elaborating things into simplicity. Wonderful
I am impressed! He sounds like a person with good business acumen. I think he tried to promote Green Beans (French Beans) farming in my area where he supported small scale farmers with expertise, inputs, etc. But they were lazy and felt it was hard work. The beans perish when not harvested when ready.
I would advise Chege to develop and utilise artisans and handymen from Kenya by helping them get contracts and papers. It doesn't have to be Indians and Pakistanis working below the engineer! I once saw a Kenyan do an amazing finish on pillars to look like marble, he also did an amazing gypsum ceiling and then another Kenyan did amazing golden lighting above the gypsum shape. It's hard to believe there are people like this hiding somewhere in Kenya.
FYI United Arab Emirates has a visa embargo on Kenyans since around 2006 so as much as he would like he cannot employ them! Kazi ni kwa Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
@@motosana1 What do you mean by embargo!? My 3 colleagues and I went to work on a project in Abu Dhabi. Countless Kenyan security and cleaners at the airport. Then when staying in separate hotels, 2 of them had a Kenyan in mid-level management. Also met a Kenyan G4S guard in a mangrove swamp in the middle of nowhere and many Kenyan tour guides in Dubai. Embargo???????????
@@kimanih6903 You noticed right - majority Kenyans (as with other Africans) in the Arab world are in lower cadre jobs - security, cleaners, hotels etc- these are employed through off shore companies who outsource them to companies such as airports, buildings maintenance etc. Their visas are from OFFSHORE ENTITIES. Maids, who are majority, are perhaps the only ones employed under direct mwarabu visas because they stay in the house of employer. The two Kenyans in middle level management either have visas from offshore entities too and outsourced to hotel or they obtained their original visas BEFORE the embargo.
@@motosana1 Thanks for the clarification. What would it take to start a similar offshore company or partner with one in KE?
@@kimanih6903 Offshore commonly referred to as FREEZONE companies are registered in designated areas within United Arab Emirates. You can search UAE freezones and communicate with them. They are often divided in specialization zones so media have Media City, int'l universities have an Academic zone, Textiles, Design, Diamonds, Manufacturing etc. Each freezone area aggressively seeks for investors and more so now that many left due COVID. It's not cheap though so read the fine print.
Shukran alex for such insightful stories
Breathtaking!!! Magical Kenya 🇰🇪
Leadership is lifting a person's vision to high sights, the raising of a
person's performance to a higher standard, the building of a
personality beyond its normal limitations Alex Chamwada you are true inspiration to many.
Kudos 👏👏 chege keep representing....
@Chams media, another fantastic piece as usual. That magical Kenya piece was a revelation. We celebrate you and your team.
I thought turkana is not all that beautiful, but I'm amazed, breath taking scenes
Amazing Lake Turkana views. I wanna visit there soon.
Hello Mr Alex and the Chams Media team. You always make a great contribution for your consistent content no matter the Tv station you are on. I really appreciate the depth of your research. Please keep it up. Thank you.
I like the new intro.
*Great Upgrade!*
Enlightening content Chams Media TV, asante!
me hua apa kama mwanafunzi. naomba mungu akuzidishie baraka
Solemn,Immaculate and Exquisite!!!!Kenya a country of Magic’s.
Good work Chams Media, My magical Kenya was very informative
Kudos Chege👏👏👏...the sky remains your limit..
Good to you Chege its true about your story
Congratulations chege. Kudos......
Mashujaa kamili, these will be our future hero's, and already they are., starting with Chams Media. Good job well done.
Wow congratulations Chege.Keep up.
Very inspiring stories. Keep up the good work.
We don't need jobs from the Kenyan government... We need them to ease restrictions in doing business... And end corrupt institutions put in place to licence and supervise the whole process.
Exactly my thoughts
This channel is very rich in content
Thank you for your fabulous show.
Kudos Chege. To lots more success
It happens that Felix butitt Kibet is my immediate neighbour!
Very encouraging, Kenyan leaders and politicians should learn from this,build technical colleges for our youth to learn skills and be at par with current world technology, Kenyans at home we have been failed by empty promises year after year, now they are issuing handouts..!
Sibiloi national park is underrated I would like to know more about it.
Me, I Will Make It In Dubai by The Grace Of God
love it, more please
@Flexi Butitt ..BOMA (Boys of Moi Academy) Tambach ..Proud of you! please keep pushing the limits!!
Kenya we are an amazing people. Am proud of us.
Great work CHAMS MEDIA.......i love your episodes, unfortunately kenyan ovacados are harevested when young, i really like promoting kenyan products but unfortunately Avocados are dissappointing. i buy them in waitrose supermarket UAE ,but i skip buying Kenyan avocados and end up buying HASS AVOCADO USA/MEXICO/TANZANIA.
Lucky and very smart guy.
Good work Chams 👍
Hello chams media you have to visit rusinga island too
Lake Turkana is absolutely beautiful.
What a marvel is Lake Turkana
Awesome 👍 Chams Media
Keep up Chams. Good work
Nice.
Contact/link for the tour company that flew you over L.Turkana. Thanks.
Good job Chege. 🇦🇪
i wld love to go there
Incredible
Hehehe misspelt financial advisor 😝 lol,
Haha how tall are you chege? Basket ball would have been another hobby
Try! Looks like there is some Chemistry .. hahaha..
Very smart guy. Should transfer this knowledge home.
Should stay there never come back kenya is a disaster
@@kijanahodari2080 ha ha ha you made my day,sad but it's true
Sure the sky it's the limit
Team notification Gang
Wewe uko kila mahali c naswa
@@juliuskulokhoma8020 🙈🙈🙈🙈
Haha my friend Felix Butit
Salimia Your Friend
@@reubenfavour ashapataa salamu zako
If it's Africa it's Africa if not just vacate, That infamous stereotype called sub saharan Africa has reached my aesophagus ☹️☹️
Thank you have the same perspective as me I hate this word ''sub Saharan Africa'' it divides Africa more we call ourselves Africans period. To make things worse some Africans accept it (sub Saharan Africa)🤦🏾♂️
This nonsense ideology was brought by western powers in the first place.
learn about history sub saharan africa will evr be different with north africa
@@ianadipo yeah the North West East South will forever be different but to they cease to be Africa.
Sahara means desert!
@@yourworshipthegreat7630 Kalahari also means desert, what's your point
Has he done CPA?
Who?
The financial expert from senagal, I want to know if that qualification is important?
For you to get a degree in accounting you have to do the cpa's.
@@sandravijedi2370 CPA ya Kenya or another Country?
Boss hatutaki kuona wahindi huku. Leta vitu za wakenya....Its what motivates us
You are wrong bro!
How many lives have you changed? Respect those who transform destinies for Kenyans, no matter their colour.
@@margaretwanjiku3621 unaongea kama mshenzi