- Senator Ledama Olekina shared a rare video showing himself herding long-horned cattle alongside his son on their family farm
- The heartwarming father-and-son moment impressed Kenyans, with many praising Olekina for teaching his son Maasai culture and pastoral traditions
- Social media users admired the duo’s bond, with some describing the farm experience as inspiring and expressing a desire to visit the senator’s ranch
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Narok Senator Ledama Olekina has delighted Kenyans after sharing a rare glimpse of his life away from politics, posting a video of himself herding cattle alongside his son.
Senator Ledama Olekina shares rare video herding cows with his son. Photos: Senator Ledama Olekina
The heartwarming clip shows the senator and his dreadlocked son walking together as they guide a herd of large, dark-colored long-horned cattle across their farm.
The animals, believed to be Ankole-Watusi or a similar long-horned African breed, are seen moving through dry grasslands beneath a partly cloudy evening sky.
In the video, the father-and-son duo walks both beside and behind the herd, demonstrating teamwork as they carefully direct the animals across the open field.
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At one point, the camera captures a fast-moving, blurred moment as the cattle shift direction.
How did Kenyans react to Senator Ledama Olekina’s video?
“I love how he is raising his son.”
“Wow, good adventure…must visit this farm.”
“My boss and my great junior.”
Monikfootwear enterprise wrote:
“Waooh, amazing.Great minds.”
Senator Ledama Olekina shows off expansive farm with Ankole cows
In other news, we shared details about Narok Senator Ledama Olekina’s expansive farm featuring high-breed Ankole cows, which requires a KSh 65,000 entrance fee for tourists. This initiative promises an immersive experience, allowing visitors to learn herding techniques while enjoying the serene environment and planned accommodations.
The farm holds cultural significance, as these royal cows were originally gifts from the Ugandan royal family, offering not only a unique agricultural experience but also a glimpse into a rich heritage. With its proximity to the Maasai Mara, the farm seeks to enhance tourism, merging wildlife experiences with agricultural education.
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