Naming Explained: Cultural Meaning
Khumoyame: My Blessing, My Wealth
In Setswana naming traditions, “Khumo” (Wealth) does not always mean money. It refers to blessings like a child born into the family or good fortune. Our sister is our family’s health. This name signifies a “Precious Treasure.”
- ✓ Khumoyame: My Blessing
- ✓ My Wealth & Abundance
- ✓ My Precious Treasure
Khumoyame Farms: Women Run Enterprise
Led by Sadi Therego and her daughter Khumoyame. We believe that at Sadi Agricultural Holdings (PTY) LTD, every family member—regardless of ability—is a farmer. This is our root.
Our Core PrinciplesLove, Honor, and Respect
Khumoyame Farms is an 8-hectare testament to family legacy. Located adjacent to Bakang Farms, we are governed by the principles of Love, Honor, and Respect, creating both wealth and health for every member of our household.
Our sister is disabled, but in our fields, there is no limitation. Every child deserves food security and a source of stable income. We keep ancestral traditions alive through rain-fed agriculture and seasonal ploughing.
At Sadi Agricultural Holdings (PTY) LTD, we understand that Food, Shelter, Water, Sleep, Security, and Belonging are the basic human needs that form the foundation of a stable life.
Wealth & Health
We work the land to provide stable income and physical vitality for all family members, ensuring that every individual contributes and thrives.
Basic Human Needs
Our mission is centered on the keys to human dignity: Food, Shelter, Water, Sleep, Security, and Belonging.
Traditional Farming
Women-led stewardship of traditional Botswana food types: Maize, Sorghum, and Watermelons, grown with respect for the natural climate.
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