mzeiya
Elder Lister
1. Back in 2017 mans decided to expand his farming empire. Did some thorough market survey along the coastline on the demand for vegetables kama Terere (Mchicha). This is after being told Nairobi supplies Mombasa with veggies. Nikasema Mimi sio Baba Mboga but naweza tosha Mboga
2. I partnered with a former primary school mate who had lived uko Mombasa for ages. Her Swahili sounded Coasterian, albeit ametoka Nyeri.


3. Sisi hao, went full mode on land preparation. All this while we didn’t have a legally-binding lease agreement. Children, listen up! Never farm on leased land without an agreement! As you’ll learn later in this thread, it will end in premium tears.

4. I moved thousands of Spinach seedlings to Mombasa via Coast Bus usiku. Seedlings zikakaa kwa boot, Mimi ‘business class’ calculating how I’ll be the next millionaire, ninunue ka-beach plot Malindi, build a house with a picket fence, White Horse, a Jeep Wrangler nini nini...
5. Loaded FOUR sacks of Spinach seedlings ndani ya Tuk Tuk, I’m that ooonnne...Nyali bridge, Bamburi, Mtwapa, Kanamai alafu nikafika Kwa Kadzengo, just after the Crocodile farm. Was tired but mtaka cha mvunguni shati atoe


6. That evening akina Mama Halima landed on my six acre leased farm to transplant the Spinach seedlings. Terere was already doing well (We had dredged the Well {More than 60k ziliishia apa


7. Our Managu and Terere were on fleek mode! The neighbors started getting Green with envy, almost told them we all have the same 24hrs


8. Mimi na kiherehere changu started posting the progress ndio at least nipate kastama pale Mtwapa au Kongowea markets. I’ll admit the progress was AMAZING! We knew Jehovah was about to wipe away our sweat - kumbe ni tears He was about to wipe in less than a week



9. Proceeds from the Terere were to start the Poultry biashara, because baby steps nini nini. Small small, the guardian of the ladies we had leased land from started making some tu-comments: “Na hili shamba limenawiri vizuri, ningependa kijisehemu kidogo nipande Mabenda.”




10. One day our farmhand came to the farm drunk as a skunk. Fired him. Mans alichukua panga threatening to kill us. Honestly I laughed!


11. A caretaker who used to live on the land intervened. I ducked a panga aimed at my head! Next was one aimed at my groin area nikajua baaas! Nisahau kupatiana strokes!


12. Long story short, we came back the following day with 6 cops. The caretaker & our farmhand now besties, claimed that we wanted to kill them. They showed the police the panga we wanted to use



13. We called the ladies who owned the land, they said we take our Terere, water pump, sprinklers & drip irrigation kits tuhame immediately! Now how do you uproot Terere na Spinach on 3 acres ulete Nairobi? How?


14. With no legal redress since there was no legally-binding lease agreement (@MissKwegah1 I didn’t know you then


15. I questioned God why He would let us go through aladat without an intervention. Didn’t pray for like three weeks. Nilijam na God. I’m sure He was looking at me like this & asking; “Sasa unataka kulia?”

Lesson learnt: Due diligence lazima!
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