William Kamkwamba, the guy who has harnessed the wind is from Malawi, has manufactured a windmill when he was William Kamkwamba of Malawi was just 14 years old when he manufactured a windmill to supply his parents’ residence with sufficient electricity to understand and listen to radio.
Kamkwamba’s tale is documented in his life story which is named as The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind: generating currents of electrical energy and optimism. A brief documentary regarding Kamkwamba, known as Moving Windmills, which is prevailed numerous awards previous year; Kamkwamba and associates are currently functioning on a full-length movie.
He pleaded his parents to admit him in a school as he had big dreams for modernizing his rural community and looked-for to study more maths, physics, and electrical energy to understand them but they hardly had adequate money to nourish him and his five sisters.
Currently, and with young people bearing the brunt of Africa’s underdevelopment, the plan of youth modernization and entrepreneurship may be gaining grip.
Jefferson King, who is a young Liberian newly, educated a civil engineering degree from Cornell University has said that his assignment is aggravated by the illustration of young Kamkwamba of Malawi.
He further said A 14 year-old teenager in Malawi was competent to assemble a windmill just by reading a common book about windmill. He was competent to utilize that to manufacture a windmill to power the radio and light bulbs in his residence. He thinks, Liberians have the mentality to do that as well. They just require the inspiration to get there.



