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I am a Ugandan living in South Korea, and have just found your channel, subscribed and holed up on my screen to catch up with the earlier episodes. Thank you for this content, it is a real hands in the mud, amazing and a very good narrative to the world, and I couldn't be any prouder of you guys. I wish you good health and success, and looking forward to all the episodes. God bless.
I'm proud to see my fellow African doing amazing things I'm living in Scotland my dream is to go back to Kenya living off grid self sufficient no bills
Opinions seem to swing widely on this matter. Current advice we followed is use of bio-enzymes in the tank reducing the need for a big tank & frequent pump-outs. Thanks for watching 🙏
I want to take this opportunity to thank you for this video, it takes a lot just to record your one video, especially your camera positions 😊❤ you're dedicated when recording I wana sa. Camera positions are superb 👌🏼
Love the way you see things. Its exactly what i need right now, been dreaming of coming to settle back home and in a non-urban setting. Thanks so much for all the insights. Love from Aus!
Your hard work and team work is paying off. I am enjoying every journey with you. We are heading to peri urban and it's refreshing. ❤But game yekudya mazhanje manje iyi muri kuti svotesa😂 jokes, enjoy. Watching from lreland 🇮🇪
Yoh guys septic renyu rakanaka but the set up yamakita is for an urban area. Uko kwamuri there is no need for septic riri plastred bcoz the chances of filling up that pit are slim to non unless muine plan yekutoti muve nam visitors akawanda. Otherwise a family will not fill it up hazviite. Its like ma blair toilets haazare of which kwedu toita 3m deep. Now, apo whoever was advising esp on using chemicals, was just creating a merket for their products. Ofcoz rinoda kuvakwa to prevent caving in. Then ku plaster was unnecessary. You are situated upland, so water will run down qiuckly hapana seapage inoitika which was the reason for plastering the septic.
Thank you so much, Tariro! I'm not too sure if it'll be accessible to you, I bought the mat locally at the business centre from a vendor who was making them.
You’re a special kind of couple, much appreciated for laying the road to (Zim) homesteading quite ‘effortlessly’ 😅 Always a pleasure catching up with your progress on our Outback Homestead 🏡🛖
Thanks for watching🙏. If you are interested in some knowledge & insights into navigating rural land acquisition in Zimbabwe, we invite you to join our waitlist for our upcoming comprehensive online course. Join the waitlist here: www.outbackhomestead.co.zw/waitlist
Oh my!! You should have seen the grin on my face.. 2 videos in one week.. well done.. such wonderful progress..❤
Same view as you...😊
I am a Ugandan living in South Korea, and have just found your channel, subscribed and holed up on my screen to catch up with the earlier episodes. Thank you for this content, it is a real hands in the mud, amazing and a very good narrative to the world, and I couldn't be any prouder of you guys. I wish you good health and success, and looking forward to all the episodes. God bless.
Thank you Godfrey. God bless 🙏🏽
I'm proud to see my fellow African doing amazing things
I'm living in Scotland my dream is to go back to Kenya living off grid self sufficient no bills
Great thanks.
Setting Zimbabwean living standards high.
We thank God for this height of achievement.
I'm so happy to see diaspora Zimbabwes going back home and taking ownership ..the land is yours 🌹
Could have made the septic tank larger, helps reduce frequency of need to empty it.
Opinions seem to swing widely on this matter. Current advice we followed is use of bio-enzymes in the tank reducing the need for a big tank & frequent pump-outs. Thanks for watching 🙏
Bravo to you guys ❤
Thanks for contributing some changing lifestyles in our families, communities and nation at large.
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I really like your house and would have done with a wider verandah for the setting you have. I would be spending more time outside.
Beautiful
I found this channel yesterday,l have been looking for such content for a while now thank you
Thank you, Nyaradzo. Welcome aboard! 🙂
…you have a whole 13 episode season to binge over the weekend if you may 😊😂 welcome to the most amazing local content on homesteading.
Thank you for sharing your inspiring progress. God bless.
Thank you for watching, Steve 🙏🏽
You said a Kikuyu what?...😂😂😂😂 I am a Kikuyu from Nyeri in central highlands. We love you
Another great video full of great insights, advise and aspirations, thanks guys for sharing. You always make my day. Kudos to you both.
Thank you so much, thanks for watching 😊
Our favorite couple. We always look forward to your videos. Making great progress on the homestead.
Thanks so much. We enjoy following your progress too.🙏
I want to take this opportunity to thank you for this video, it takes a lot just to record your one video, especially your camera positions 😊❤ you're dedicated when recording I wana sa. Camera positions are superb 👌🏼
Thank you so much, truly appreciated 🙏🏽
Love the way you see things. Its exactly what i need right now, been dreaming of coming to settle back home and in a non-urban setting. Thanks so much for all the insights. Love from Aus!
My fav people ❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏
Thank you, Mariam 💗
Always be mindful of snakes
.wear your hand cloves & boots 😃
Great content guys 👌
Thank you for watching!
My dream is to homestead in the future. This is beautiful raw untouched land. Wishing y’all all the best.
ndirkukuigirai ma worksuits kkkkk
😍😍😍😍 so therapeutic and encouraging. I have always been a huge proponent of peri-urban, remote/rural living.
Very organised couple with goals❤
Therapeutic, Amazing, informative, heartwarming and everything in-between.
Well said about rural and urban.
Thank you so much, thanks for watching!
This is beautiful guys, you are really an inspiration to many.
Spectacular views
Lovely video as always 🫡👏👏 the progress is amazing
Love the narrative of the long distance operations. These days u can operate anywhere. Well done guys. Im watching from SA.
Thank you so much!
Power couple,m inspired
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Your hard work and team work is paying off. I am enjoying every journey with you. We are heading to peri urban and it's refreshing. ❤But game yekudya mazhanje manje iyi muri kuti svotesa😂 jokes, enjoy. Watching from lreland 🇮🇪
Yoh guys septic renyu rakanaka but the set up yamakita is for an urban area. Uko kwamuri there is no need for septic riri plastred bcoz the chances of filling up that pit are slim to non unless muine plan yekutoti muve nam visitors akawanda. Otherwise a family will not fill it up hazviite. Its like ma blair toilets haazare of which kwedu toita 3m deep. Now, apo whoever was advising esp on using chemicals, was just creating a merket for their products. Ofcoz rinoda kuvakwa to prevent caving in. Then ku plaster was unnecessary. You are situated upland, so water will run down qiuckly hapana seapage inoitika which was the reason for plastering the septic.
Love ❤ your content and find it very inspiring...where did you get that rubber door mat..I need one.
Thank you so much, Tariro! I'm not too sure if it'll be accessible to you, I bought the mat locally at the business centre from a vendor who was making them.
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You’re a special kind of couple, much appreciated for laying the road to (Zim) homesteading quite ‘effortlessly’ 😅 Always a pleasure catching up with your progress on our Outback Homestead 🏡🛖