The gifting mission that we had done together with Dancan in the shores of Lake Victoria in Kisumu areas has brought a lot of changers that has left several people with so many things to admire. The areas of Dunga beach which for a very long time had been tourist catchment zone, for the last few years the beach had been severely devastated by water hyacinth, industrial refuse together with other forms of water pollution agents. Since we started gifting the shore in the last few years the water is now good for both industrial and for domestic use. Even the tourist who had a really abandoned the place has resumed their visitation because the water is good for swimming and the shore is good even to stay and enjoy.
More so even the fishermen have also set their boats back in the lake because of the good catchers of fish that they could now get. In fact I and Dancan we took our time, and I can remember there were days that we could set our goals, so as to see how far we could gift along the shores. It was true that for a very long time the parts of Kisumu areas had been surviving from the fish which had been following the current reef from the areas down in Ugingo and Ugingo and from the deep water of the Ugandan lake. People around Kisumu could only rely from the fish that flows from other parts of the lake, but the moment that we had launcher a thorough gifting around that shore within Kisumu areas, right now Kisumu area are having their own fishing produce which is now a greater achievement in the area. One thing that has fully instigated these high breeding of fish are the fish food the elgea weeds which are good food for the fish. Another thing which has made the place to be rich in production is as the gifting goes on in the lake the surrounding climates also changed and the rainfall also increase. So fish like tilapia could get good food from the fresh soil that flows in the lake. I would say that the work which we did there had a double effect in promoting economic stability in the areas around Kisumu.
Agriculturally our works in that place has also rekindled the new hope in the farming stability around Ahero irrigation scheme and the horticultural farming around Kajulu hills. It’s my joy that the areas around Kajulu hill are now leading in the production of fruits that do sustain a bigger percentage of the residence in Kisumu town. So I would say that all that we have done in that area has left a lot to be admired and I still trust that many good things are following.
Good Chris