Sadi Therego’s Ditholo and Goenye Legacy Farms
“The soil we till is the breath of the Mother and Father of the Land.”
Witness the LegacyThe Ancestors of the Soil
Ditholo and Goenye were the Father and Mother of Sadi Therego. They were the original architects of this land, serving as the grandparents and the true ancestors of our agricultural identity.
Though they have passed away, they left behind a rich heritage in traditional farming that remains our guiding light. This 8-hectare holding in Dikhudu is more than a farm; it is a sacred practice where their methods are preserved with absolute precision.
In their honor, we do not modernise. We remain stewards of the rain-fed wisdom they perfected over decades—planting our Maize, Sorghum, Sugar Cane, and Beans only when the sky permits, exactly as they did generations ago.
Living Heritage
Every harvest is a dialogue between the Kweneng soil and the seasonal rains. We strictly follow the October-to-February ploughing cycle taught by our ancestors.
Ancestral Stewardship
Our livestock and open-ranch practices are a direct continuation of the husbandry methods perfected by the Father and Mother of the Sadi lineage.
Eternal Traditionalism
An 8-hectare rain-fed sanctuary that proves traditional Botswana farming is the most resilient way forward. Zero modernisation, 100% natural vitality.