She was my director back in 2018 as i was working in her hotel ( Hotel basilea) she one night came and found me and colleague, she sat us down and talked to us as her own children, she told us she building a big hotel that will suit our proffessions well well, she even promised me a payrise which she actually did.
This may sound biased, but Kenyans who have schooled outside the country, particularly in Western Countries respect nature and the environment, particularly when building or constructing back home. Homegrown hoteliers or businesspeople would have plastered the place with unfinished roughcast, building a concrete jungle, with unfinished outer walls. Good to hear she was personally involved in the design - the result is visible; _"they are surrounded by big trees and exotic flowers, even the air is good."_ 🌴🌳
Can't be Western countries are the problem when it comes to environment. Plus they use the people who schooled against us eg most African presidents from independence have been schooled in western culture. The Western people come to Africa and hunt and kill our animals all in the name of sport. Exploit our lands and poison our water system in the name of capitalism. If you're looking forn conservation in Africa look on a period before the white man stepped a foot in Africa life thrived wether plants or animals.
@@Khatamoga Any University in Africa you know that teaches 100 percent African culture, and use Native languages in their Curriculum? Name one, I'll be waiting... The Western people you condemn are the same ones helping us conserve our own wildlife, and the entire tourism ecosystem. While it's true they exploited our lands, our post independent leaders did worse against us. Talk of Rwanda, Somali, Nigeria, Cameroon, or Congo. The last four still wallowing in human-land conflicts. I believe there's no post-independence president still alive in Africa today, with their last link, the regnant queen of commonwealth who rested late last year being the latest of that realm. The top 20 big economies of Africa are fifty years old now, or slightly above, _save for South Africa,_ but we can't compare to our peers in Southeast Asia who were under *the same* colonial influence, and status post-independence. We should quit clinging on the colonial tag, and challenge our leaders while holding them accountable in the democratic spaces we have been afforded.
Congratulations auntie Augusta, we are very proud of you, personally I am where I am coz of you auntie. You shaped me to who I am in the hospitality industry. God bless you tataa.
Does she have a security manager? Just curious. I'm working as a security bouncer for a 5*hotel here in Doha & I also now feel its about time I head back home & share my experience
@@ImDevin25 Yes but not in a narrow space like that, although a tunnel will be better given the harbor or a drawbridge would also do. Ferry services happen all over the world I agree like Mombasa to Zanzibar Ferry services. Ferry services just mean bringing your car, animals, etc. It does not refer to ancient technology like crossing a narrow straight like Likoni or Mtwapa.😀
May be she's using Germans mode of paying...depends with company class..very early 24th before end month or 12th after ...bora ujipange mwisho wako wa mwezi ..Ama
😂😂😂 Pole, u sound unhappy but afadhali delay kuliko kunyimwa. In the current state of the economy, kunyimwa ndio mtindo and the most even the courts can get you is a class in patience
Thank God you got the job,let's appreciate the small things in our hands and that's how big things come.Who doesn't know the hospitality industry is hugely affected from Covid to bad economy?
She was my director back in 2018 as i was working in her hotel ( Hotel basilea) she one night came and found me and colleague, she sat us down and talked to us as her own children, she told us she building a big hotel that will suit our proffessions well well, she even promised me a payrise which she actually did.
This may sound biased, but Kenyans who have schooled outside the country, particularly in Western Countries respect nature and the environment, particularly when building or constructing back home. Homegrown hoteliers or businesspeople would have plastered the place with unfinished roughcast, building a concrete jungle, with unfinished outer walls. Good to hear she was personally involved in the design - the result is visible; _"they are surrounded by big trees and exotic flowers, even the air is good."_ 🌴🌳
Can't be Western countries are the problem when it comes to environment. Plus they use the people who schooled against us eg most African presidents from independence have been schooled in western culture. The Western people come to Africa and hunt and kill our animals all in the name of sport. Exploit our lands and poison our water system in the name of capitalism. If you're looking forn conservation in Africa look on a period before the white man stepped a foot in Africa life thrived wether plants or animals.
@@Khatamoga Any University in Africa you know that teaches 100 percent African culture, and use Native languages in their Curriculum? Name one, I'll be waiting... The Western people you condemn are the same ones helping us conserve our own wildlife, and the entire tourism ecosystem. While it's true they exploited our lands, our post independent leaders did worse against us. Talk of Rwanda, Somali, Nigeria, Cameroon, or Congo. The last four still wallowing in human-land conflicts. I believe there's no post-independence president still alive in Africa today, with their last link, the regnant queen of commonwealth who rested late last year being the latest of that realm. The top 20 big economies of Africa are fifty years old now, or slightly above, _save for South Africa,_ but we can't compare to our peers in Southeast Asia who were under *the same* colonial influence, and status post-independence. We should quit clinging on the colonial tag, and challenge our leaders while holding them accountable in the democratic spaces we have been afforded.
@@RoneyNgala truest
V biased
Congratulations auntie Augusta, we are very proud of you, personally I am where I am coz of you auntie. You shaped me to who I am in the hospitality industry. God bless you tataa.
She is such a hardworking woman,I was staying in her mtwapa Apartment before I relocated to Germany
Jane how can one relocate to Germany kindly?
Madam Agusta she made me who I am today always encouraging the young to never give up, & always be humble 💪🙏
What Madam Thumbi has achieved is very commendable. Learning point, people should not fear culture shocks!
Have met this amazing women twice and she is welcoming and good hearted.. Am inspired thanks for sharing your journey..
God Job Chams n kudos my sister Agusta ur a true example of that hard work pays. Go go gal 🔥🔥💕👍👍
Thank you sir learned something and really inspired by the Hotelia lady,may God bless you all, 🙏 ❤
First episode and a great one too. Agusta Thumbi, very inspiring on her achievements. She is a true daring abroad Kenyan.
My best friend and one of my biggest client at mzungu tiles big up mama👏👏👏
huyu ni hatari, tunampa pongezi na shwange, well done sister, you're a real inspiration!!
Good job Alex keep it up in coastal region we need more of these here👍
Wow very impressed indeed! Congratulations on your Beutiful project
Proud of you grandma ❤️❤️❤️we came along way.
WE? You want credit for grandma's wealth?
@@jeremyclyde3006 why not?
@@justinamusyoka4986 That comment wasn't meant for you peasant.
Inspired by Madam Agusta's story. Keep soaring 👏
Alex you are doing a very good job 👏 congratulations. Next time when you visit Washington I will welcome you to Hakuna Matata shop .
I would like to visit the shop as well
Congratulations thats my Motivation
Hardwork and Patience
Good work Madam.Hope to visit Peacock one day.You Inspire.
good work at chams media
Waoh I want to visit!! Very inspiring
It's crazy because I looked at it when I was on vacation at Mawenzi. They are neighbors in Mtwapa.
I appreciate your inspirational services.. Happy new year
Awesome 👍🏻👍🏻.....
Does she have a security manager? Just curious. I'm working as a security bouncer for a 5*hotel here in Doha & I also now feel its about time I head back home & share my experience
You can go back and start VIP security body guard company . You will get clients from diplomats, vip and those locals with money who need’s security
No need of bouncers in africa, we live in harmony , peace and happiness.
Country Club .. opposite Thika guest house mtwapa..nice club
Thanks for sharing with us! Will check out this place! Looks amazing!
Ms Thumbi - how does someone connect with reliable building contractors in Kenya while abroad?
White peacock resort 👍
I traveled with such a ferry to Staten Island.
Well done
Congratulations 🎊 I would like to work with you
Happy New Year, Chams Media.
This mtwapa ndonya
She should stand for elective position
No siasa (politics)for her
Good story
Mama basleah
Requesting for waitress job or housekeeping job
My grandma
Which school did she go to in Switzerland?
Time to build a bridge or a tunnel to avoid this outdated mode of transportation in the name of a ferry
Ferry services happens all over the world.
@@ImDevin25 Yes but not in a narrow space like that, although a tunnel will be better given the harbor or a drawbridge would also do. Ferry services happen all over the world I agree like Mombasa to Zanzibar Ferry services. Ferry services just mean bringing your car, animals, etc. It does not refer to ancient technology like crossing a narrow straight like Likoni or Mtwapa.😀
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Basilea imetulea
She's here pretending to be nice and kind yet she delays her employees salaries. Snake
Really?
Just delaying and not refusing to pay?you are being bad
May be she's using Germans mode of paying...depends with company class..very early 24th before end month or 12th after ...bora ujipange mwisho wako wa mwezi ..Ama
😂😂😂 Pole, u sound unhappy but afadhali delay kuliko kunyimwa. In the current state of the economy, kunyimwa ndio mtindo and the most even the courts can get you is a class in patience
Thank God you got the job,let's appreciate the small things in our hands and that's how big things come.Who doesn't know the hospitality industry is hugely affected from Covid to bad economy?