Bonface Mosoti's little 'Garden of Eden' in dry Kamulu
Nairobi, April 23 -- About 35 kilometres from Nairobi's Central Business District, we arrive at Kamulu, one of the fast-growing satellite towns. It is a rainy season but Kamulu is hot and dry. There is little greenery, but one house stands as an oasis in a desert.
Inside Bishop Bonface Mosoti's home, sitting on one and a half acres of land in Kamulu, the ambience changes. It is breezy. There is a well-manicured lawn. The driveway is under a canopy of green creepers.
"I used to live in Embakasi and pay Sh65,000 for rent. Then it became populated and I moved here in 2020 where I could save on rent. It was a semi-desert," he says.
Seven years later, Mr Mosoti is living his dreams. He has named the garden Bonbern - a mix of the names of hi...
Click here to read full article from source
To read the full article or to get the complete feed from this publication, please
Contact Us.