Gifting In The Sugar Belt Regions Awendo

It took me about three consecutive days to mobilize the cane farmers in the widely known cane farm region in Awendo in the country of Migori.In fact they were very much to see me for most of them had known the orgonite through our previous gifters as Dancan Mrs O and the rest. My presence there actually hits them with a greater excitement for they had earlier known the impact of the orgonite in their farm production.
Another thing which i lean when doing the work there is that most of the new members who are there now need thorough teaching so that they may also join the rest and also start using the life changing product. And from it’s my prayer that i organize a good time so that i may go there and take even one full week doing the indoor work shop and outside gifting.
I thank our director Mrs O for her tireless support that she do accord unto us during our gifting trips.I also appreciate Don and his friends as Frode and Laurent for also standing with our project.I know anything that may come our good will be due to their determination and good co-ordination.

Now i know that my second and third trip there will bring a lasting change and at the same time create for us a good market for the success and improvement of the Kikundi.
Thanks
Chris

Very much encouraged with the gifting which went and i did in the sugar belt region of Awendo.In fact for the last few years some new farmers in that sugarcane zone had been suffering in the hands of some unsympathetic venders who had been selling to them mbolea. When our fellows as Dancan ,Mrs O and Benedict went and gifted there some months ago they saw it as the beginning of a new dawn, so when i went there with enough mbolea in fact i actually boosted their economic hope.For that reason now they will stand a better chance of getting good cane harvest.

Only that it forced me to strain and plan a little bit further than my former expectation,i try by all means to organize for a seminar so that i may get enough time to lecture they new farmers on some basic impacts of the mbolea in farm production and farm management…

Chris