 Bikiping is a very strong value chain that creates many jobs. It's a low hanging fruit. We waste the employment initiative in the district of Chekutu, Pinsupapu. We waste the employment initiative is one of the major companies under clean jobs opportunities, which is an activity implemented together with the local partner and deploys local roots where they have paid salaries for a period of at least two years. Muka kumbakongu 5 o'clock AM, do prepare kwa yaku apiari. Ndi noyan e bicycle, 30 minutes riding kuskapa apiari. Tashkapa apiari, tino tenderera tisitari sam koko enyuchi. Kutapa na ya kado na ere, kano piti ya kabiyo. Tino toram chahi rutu chahi ram apiari miedu kutungari miri clean enze ni to tema mkondi tri after break tino tieram vura to edera nuchi zenu tizi sanyanyu trafila kurekena unucha gamfura. So cheka tika miti ngeinu duzene maa esu edu, kuitra maa mashoshi asanyu asa pinemum koko shakanyani. In Africa, we have been practicing bikiping for a long time but what we did realize is that we can upscale bikiping from the subsistence to a fully-fledged business model that can not just help us fight poverty but create wealth. Apimundia have actually been involved in Zimbabwe through the green jobs for rural youths with the training that has been carried out in two locations. So part of the training covered the actual production of the hives, hives that were then distributed to those youths that did the training. Bifama Field School is a very important and strong innovation. The idea is that one of the apiaries can be turned into a classroom where youth from different parts of a district or a ward can come just like in the school. So Bifama Field Schools allow youth to come and really express themselves. They will have a hands-on approach and it gives each and everyone a chance to really demonstrate their abilities and express their desires in bikiping. Kutitiwa ni kualiti, yeh ochi wakanaka, o'onotodikama, ochi watinoz oteingesaw, ni marie pamsoru, seja kareanda, ani. Nekuzo fampaku yunguwa, tuhuku tajusilaswa kaparekutia, pa apiari piye doopan app. Tizo batine tishi prosesate gali kutiwa edu. Nukuti tya tuhuku koshesahis, tya tuhukodai isusu, tuhukodau profiti, edu esi, tuhuku hii da isusu, kutitiwa ni kiti shi batama uku, kutitiwa ni kake nekusu sumukir. Bees are perfect for green jobs in the sense that they need very different plans. So bees actually promote biodiversity conservation. When you look after trees, we are looking after our climate, we are looking after our food, we are looking after our life because bees promote diversity. So this makes them perfect for green jobs. Muli, Boots kiki diki. Fati risu staktono tii in some months ya te tanga sui api kwa ucha, upeni wedu wa to change. Ne madzimu za hanku, diya kutii ne edge hanku ya ndi rikus to skandengi na ne nyafu zichene. Dne genda ambuya, wane shunu shavo. Nde ndi notasa utinshato so tengo a big length. Yuki so maa eivu za hanku, ekuti ndi ndi nda kutu potenti processor uchi wangu ndeku. Bee keeping is very profitable in Zimbabwe. U can be somebody who can specialize in producing protective clothing, hives or the technologies that are used by the beekeeper. U can be somebody who is specializing in just growing trees because you know the beekeeper would need to plant trees. U can also be somebody who will just be interested in processing of the hives products. So when you are processing those, you can also be employing people, you can be building factories, you can also be manufacturing equipment. So surely bee keeping creates jobs, decent jobs for that matter.