
Empowering local women entrepreneurs and promoting sustainable fish farming
A leader in sustainable aquaculture and tourism in Kisumu, Kenya with focus on tilapia fish farming, empowering local women through access to fresh fish markets, and offering immersive travel experiences, including vacation rentals on Lake Victoria, an all-inclusive tour showcasing Kenya’s rich culture and natural beauty, virtual Swahili language lessons to enhance your experience that prepares you for meaningful interactions during your trip.
Our Mission.
Foster economic growth in Kisumu by empowering local women entrepreneurs, promoting sustainable fish farming, and showcasing Kenya's culture and landscapes through tourism and education.
Location: Homabay County, mbita sub county
Sustainable Fish Farms: With a focus on sustainable practices and supporting local women-owned fish markets



Meet the people who make things happen
President, Amanda Okech
Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.Talk about Amanda here.

Chief Operating Officer, Evans Siguru.
Talk about Jim here. Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.Talk about Jim here.


Director of Communications, Carolyne Okech.
Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.Talk about Carolyne here.


IT Director, Jimmy Okech.
Jimmy Okech is the IT Project Manager, secrtary at ZuDelia Global Ltd, lead developer and also a very active member of the organization with the goal of helping young wmen who want to be entrepreneurs and have the desire to propser in life.
Connections and creating more connections is a passion for Jimmy,create the glue to the young entrepreneuors, to empower the women, to create opportunities that create jobs or employment that helps our communities. Jimmy takes pride in creating connections and provide means to communicate or organize. With a strong background it IT application development and project management, Jimmy hopes to help initiate and implement several projects that would help provide jobs and great opportunities among the people it serves around Lake Victoria.
As a graduate of Boston University with a Master Degree in Computer Information Systems, Jimmy spends a great deal of time cultivating ides and trying to make them into action items. Having grown up in rural side in Kenya, a child of a farmer, discipline is something that was instilled on Jimmy from a very young age and he believes that hardwork pays, it is important for everyone to remember that if we do our best you will get something out of it. He hopes to work with a team of young women entrepreneurs along Lake Victoria.
Jimmy's time is best spent on the lake, enjoying fried fish, straight from the lake. Born in Kenya, lived through tough times but the one thing that never wavered in Jimmy's life was the community strength and support from the parents and grand parents, the grand mothers who were the backbone of our communities and mothers who worked tirelessly to make sure we had food ready, clean clothes, walked us to school, sang songs, it's a wonderful experience that helped mold Jimmy to be the strong person he is today.
There is nothing he loves more than to be part of an organization determined to give back to the very people who helped mold him to be the adult he is today. The woman in Kenya needs empowerment, Jimmy believes that when the woman in the community is happy the community lives happily.

Virtual Swahili lessons that enhance tourist readiness and cultural appreciation

Vacation near Lake Victoria with a serene getaway

Rentals AirBnB
All-Inclusive Vacation Packages
Homabay cultural immersion.
Tasty natural and cultural meals.
Lake Naivasha vacation
Serene getaway for tourists
![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
![]() |
2-week Kenya experiences that includes a Maasai Mara safari
A Safari where everyone gets a chance









































