Hello everyone. I am Jeremiah Kipngetich. I am a simple person from a humble background. I was born in 1994. Started schooling at Karo Primary school, thereafter joined Namgoi secondary school. Later when I passed my Kenya secondary school certificate, I joined Mosoriot teachers' college and enrolled as a P1 teacher, teaching science and mathematics. I got absorbed at Karo Primary school to teach there. Currently I do teach there and God has helped me. My hobby is travelling and reading.you
Aaftet I completes my Kenya secondary school education certificate on 2011. I was interested of becoming a teacher and immediately joined Mosoriot Teachers' training college for my P1 course since I couldn't make for university under direct entry. So currently I do teach adult pupils basically mathematics and science subjects at Karo primary school, Kapsabet.
I can't rely on my teaching salary to grow economically, I want to lease a land and plough it. I'm thinking of growing tomatoes so as to target next year February and march when they'll be in demand. Leasing a land for a year is about 40$ and getting labour plus the farm potatoes and also getting the land preparation will cost about 100$. All these will get back in doubles next year because I can the usual March demand of potatoes. I'll add up my savings and and everything will be OK.
Farm inputs and land preparation
Hello everyone. I am Jeremiah Kipngetich. I am a simple person from a humble background. I was born in 1994. Started schooling at Karo Primary school, thereafter joined Namgoi secondary school. Later when I passed my Kenya secondary school certificate, I joined Mosoriot teachers' college and enrolled as a P1 teacher, teaching science and mathematics. I got absorbed at Karo Primary school to teach there. Currently I do teach there and God has helped me. My hobby is travelling and reading.you
Aaftet I completes my Kenya secondary school education certificate on 2011. I was interested of becoming a teacher and immediately joined Mosoriot Teachers' training college for my P1 course since I couldn't make for university under direct entry. So currently I do teach adult pupils basically mathematics and science subjects at Karo primary school, Kapsabet.
I can't rely on my teaching salary to grow economically, I want to lease a land and plough it. I'm thinking of growing tomatoes so as to target next year February and march when they'll be in demand. Leasing a land for a year is about 40$ and getting labour plus the farm potatoes and also getting the land preparation will cost about 100$. All these will get back in doubles next year because I can the usual March demand of potatoes. I'll add up my savings and and everything will be OK.