A fantastic overview of all you're about. What a great team! Kudos to Sean for the website too - it looks great, very professional. Much love to everyone involved.
Thank you for all you both do. And THANK YOU for allowing people like me who have just a little bit to give; to make a contribution. Godspeed to the Uganda projects and the work of both these men in serving the Kingdom. Amen.
It's amazing how much you've done for your community, with relatively a small amount of money. I am honoured to help each month by buying Andrew some coffee's. I love watching the video updates & the music. Bless you 🙏
Dr.Welwafa what you and your community achieved is amazing. I agree that believe and science can go together, and it will be of great benefit for local education in the future. Congratulations to all your community which is a real model of local development.
Brilliant video and work you are involved in doing. Very impressed with the crop planting and food production. Watched several times, from Northern Britain, i hope you are getting a wee bit of rain Nairobi is getting and i miss East Africa. - Habari and greetings.
The farming project is great! Quite a significant area that you’ve planted. Am not sure I recall what area you are based in? Land prices, even in rural areas, are now going so high. Am very interested in the milling operation you have established. This is something our small organisation (also working in Uganda) could investigate as a benefit in the community where we are based. Webale omulimu ssebo.
@@WefwafwaAndrew Kale. We are based in central Uganda, Nakeseke district. But personally am mostly UK based. Next time am in Uganda for any long period I would really appreciate the opportunity to visit and see first hand the wonderful work you are doing.
all looking good! why don't you have more goats? I would have thought that's better than cows, cost of a cow you probably can get three or four goats of course the milk production from a goat is a lot less but healthier and they produce quicker yield. you need to start a bee farm as well for medicine use and for food. I don't know why you're paying for equipment like sewing machines I did give you a company that donates sewing machines and other equipment that's a charity and a supply Africa with mechanical equipment for schools workshops communities like yourself (workaid) is the name based in the UK they could have donated you all this sewing machines.
Dr. Andrew Wefwafwa, how do you feel about a childrens play centre or a "toy library". Decades ago, while raising my kids in a very isolated location, we had a toy library van come from the closest city. It would come every 1st Thursday of the month. The kids could borrow a couple of toys or books, until next month. I wondered if some educational toys for kids Bens age, such as Lego Technic, with motors. Science kits or something introductory in robotics, a telescope to introduce astronomy, a microscope to introbuce biology. Along witheducational books, in local languages and English. For the younger kids, perhaps similar educational toys and books, but directed at learning through play. Again, Lego comes to mind ( their also easy to wash/keep clean), along with similar building sets such as "mechano", and so on. It occurred to when I watched a video where Ben was working on a wooden car for a younger child. Thinking of how toys such as Lego are great for imaginations but also are well utilized in learning environments, and children around the world seem to enjoy Lego sets. Would something like a childrens play center be useful? Where kids can come hang out, try out some toys, build stuff, maybe read, or listen to childrens educational audio books. Perhaps over time, something like Starlink can connect the childrens center to online educational material for both older children, and young adults. Their learning potential is unlimited, is there anything here that might be useful? If so, is there something this community can do?
I'm glad to be following this project for a good time, and i hope even more people start to support this project!
Great work
Thank you
Just subscribed to Andrew's website.... great video today...
Thank you so much, let's keep moving and improving
I want to see more people like Dr. Wefwafwa. So uplifting.
Thank you so much
Thank you for sharing this important work
You are very welcome
A fantastic overview of all you're about. What a great team! Kudos to Sean for the website too - it looks great, very professional. Much love to everyone involved.
Thank you so much, he has been of great support to the organization
So nice to see you two together again!!! ☺️
Keep up the good work gentlemen!!! 😊
Thank you! Will do!
Thank you for all you both do. And THANK YOU for allowing people like me who have just a little bit to give; to make a contribution. Godspeed to the Uganda projects and the work of both these men in serving the Kingdom. Amen.
Thank you so much for your support ❣️
Bless you and your work. You’re truly an angle😘
Wow, thank you so much
Looking forward to hearing from Ben's letter ❤❤
Thank you so much
Good to see the you and Dr. Campbell together for updates on all the great things going on with your projects.
Thank you kindly
It's amazing how much you've done for your community, with relatively a small amount of money. I am honoured to help each month by buying Andrew some coffee's. I love watching the video updates & the music. Bless you 🙏
Much appreciated!
thank you for doing such an amazing work. Love and support to your channel
1:10 Absolutely agree with it !!!
Thank you so much
Thank you for sharing!
My pleasure!
Dr.Welwafa what you and your community achieved is amazing. I agree that believe and science can go together, and it will be of great benefit for local education in the future. Congratulations to all your community which is a real model of local development.
Thank you so much
Brilliant video and work you are involved in doing. Very impressed with the crop planting and food production. Watched several times, from Northern Britain, i hope you are getting a wee bit of rain Nairobi is getting and i miss East Africa. - Habari and greetings.
Thank you so much; we are in the harvesting period here, so we have some sunshine, and it's good, but soon it will start raining next season
Wonderful work, keep it up!
Thanks, will do!
The farming project is great! Quite a significant area that you’ve planted. Am not sure I recall what area you are based in? Land prices, even in rural areas, are now going so high. Am very interested in the milling operation you have established. This is something our small organisation (also working in Uganda) could investigate as a benefit in the community where we are based. Webale omulimu ssebo.
Webale Kusima, I'm based in Eastern Uganda , mbale and Manafwa
@@WefwafwaAndrew Kale. We are based in central Uganda, Nakeseke district. But personally am mostly UK based. Next time am in Uganda for any long period I would really appreciate the opportunity to visit and see first hand the wonderful work you are doing.
I will be grateful 🙏
🙏🌷👍💕💕💕
❤❤
Andrew do your hens get treated for mites and other bugs I notice some with feather lose
That is when they were still inside the house; now, they are fine , thank you so much for your observation
all looking good! why don't you have more goats? I would have thought that's better than cows, cost of a cow you probably can get three or four goats of course the milk production from a goat is a lot less but healthier and they produce quicker yield.
you need to start a bee farm as well for medicine use and for food. I don't know why you're paying for equipment like sewing machines I did give you a company that donates sewing machines and other equipment that's a charity and a supply Africa with mechanical equipment for schools workshops communities like yourself (workaid) is the name based in the UK
they could have donated you all this sewing machines.
Yay
😂😂😂😂
Was wondering if you're coordinating with the group installing solar-powered wells for irrigation, CAA Energy GmbH?
No, I don't know about them
Dr. Andrew Wefwafwa, how do you feel about a childrens play centre or a "toy library". Decades ago, while raising my kids in a very isolated location, we had a toy library van come from the closest city. It would come every 1st Thursday of the month. The kids could borrow a couple of toys or books, until next month.
I wondered if some educational toys for kids Bens age, such as Lego Technic, with motors. Science kits or something introductory in robotics, a telescope to introduce astronomy, a microscope to introbuce biology. Along witheducational books, in local languages and English. For the younger kids, perhaps similar educational toys and books, but directed at learning through play. Again, Lego comes to mind ( their also easy to wash/keep clean), along with similar building sets such as "mechano", and so on. It occurred to when I watched a video where Ben was working on a wooden car for a younger child. Thinking of how toys such as Lego are great for imaginations but also are well utilized in learning environments, and children around the world seem to enjoy Lego sets.
Would something like a childrens play center be useful? Where kids can come hang out, try out some toys, build stuff, maybe read, or listen to childrens educational audio books. Perhaps over time, something like Starlink can connect the childrens center to online educational material for both older children, and young adults. Their learning potential is unlimited, is there anything here that might be useful? If so, is there something this community can do?
Wow this is great, I have been thinking about something like this for a while