Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Killa Zivhu leads by example



Ngonidzashe Chiyangwa
Mr Killa Zivhu  the council chairman of Chivi central constitution who owns a multi dollar rural area  home stead in Ndungu village shows off his house which was developed under the concept of village Zim ASSERT .
Zivhu is not sure exactly how much he had put to create such a stunning house as he last calculated the amount he was pumping in that project ,8months ago and then he had used US$100 000 he did not stop investing large amounts in the project.
“Right now I am not sure how much I have spent on funding the  project but when I last calculated the amount eight months ago it was a hundred thousand United States dollars  , ever since other ernomous amounts were still pumped out torwads the development of such a beautiful  homestead,” he said
Zivhu created such an eye catching house just to set an example to the outside world, so that this would challenge other rich people who have the ability of doing the same at their rural homesteads.
“The media should take photos of my homestead and compare it with the rural homesteads of other prominent people so that they will be ashamed and forced to develop,” he said
“If all the people who have the capacity of creating such a place as this was willing , Zimbabwe could have the most beautiful rural areas to South Africa and Botswana.”
The homestead uses sunlight as a source of energy. He was sure that the electricity generated from the sunlight was enough to keep them going for a week.
“This method of harvesting sunlight for energy, can keep us going for days without having stored some more ,”added Zivhu
According to him the idea was to create a homestead that would be able to generate him money in the near future. He has a drip irrigation system that he is going for a tomatoes project he confirmed will begin next week before his travel to the United States of America on council business.
The entrepreneur also has his eyes set on fish business, as he is still constructing three very large fish ponds behind the stunning houses. These were still very large pits awaiting construction when the tour to his prestigious homestead was embarked on.
“I am going to put thick black plastics to put at the bottom of these fishponds and refill some soil so that I will avoid the water from sinking into the ground because water is very hard to find this region,” said Zivhu
Zivhu’s dream does not only end with those project which he had already accomplished but he is eyeing even the goat business in order to supplement the fish food.
He added ,“ I am going to purchase a thousand goats which are going to be kept at the site to make sure the fish have a continuous supply of food from the goat’s waste.”

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