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It's even better than I saw from videos about USA, so much peace and so much trees, nice city. Glad that Zimbabwe is so surprisingly and good developed. Warm greetings from Russia!
Bulawayo looks very clean and it's a nice place we're truly in love with zimbambwe.... atleast we've learned something thanks for sharing the history nice showcase ❤️
U came ,u saw ,u conquered and above all this the first African princess for the past 20yrs to tell the world the truth about Zimbabwe, we ll forever be grateful ,and u ll forever be in our hearts.
I just did road overland trip. Visited all the attractions crisscross all over. People were friendly. Country although in serious decline infrastructure wise is still beautiful. The traffic cops in general ruined the whole experience for me in many ways. Bribery and blatant lies to extort money occur at every little town , city. I had aggressive stand up confrontations with them all, lost some ,won some. I wouldn't go back because of it. But sadly 😥 the locals were generally very welcoming
How does it feel to know your city is rotting? The natives do not upkeep any buildings or infrastructure. They use it until it rots, and then they sit and do nothing about it.
@@charananekibalijaun8837 never lived there permanently. Worked or visited family there. Place was neat and busy. People working and scurrying arround. Robots all working. Parks were beautiful and green. But it is what it is. The past. It belongs to the blacks today and they are entitled to own it. Like SA towns and cities which are mostly slums today. Anybody who asks i explain that it is the right of the black nation to choose their existance and they are not forced to live at standards set by whites. Africa is dirty. If you not happy , go live in Europe. Freedom for all and democratic choice.
I used to stay in Harare but then got a job in Bulawayo now I don't want to leave.I fell in love with it because it's laid back even though business would be slow,Harare was a little too fast but it's good for business .
You have done an amazing job to showcase and expose us to Zimbabwe we don't see. I have been to Harare before but this is a bit more information than I gathered in my little stay. A beautiful country, beautiful people, and mostly a promising outlook to the future.
ইউটিউবে একটা ভিডিও তে দেখলাম জিম্বাবুয়ে নাকি অনেক গরীব দেশ,,এখন এই ভিডিও দেখার পর আমি অবাক মাশাল্লাহ অন্তত পহ্মে আমাদের দেশের চেয়ে হাজার গুণে পরিকল্পিত সুন্দর গুছানো দেশ জিম্বাবুয়ে মাশাল্লাহ,, Go ahead Zimbabwe, Frome Bangladesh ♥️♥️🇧🇩🇿🇼
Do you know that Jacaranda in Zim are a tourist attraction,each year Zim receives millions of $ from mostly Asian countries who Visit Harare just to see the blossoming beautie of those Jacaranda trees The also end up at the Jacaranda festival in Harare. Thank you Sweetheart for your undisputed Love for Zim and Africa you inspire me so much.
I have always liked this city, planning to visit this beautiful city with my wife and children and show them where I stayed and the schools I got educated.
Bulawayo came into my mind this evening. I don't even know why, but my spirit is shouting Bulawayo Bulawayo Bulawayo, God bless and watch over you. I had to youtube it. Sounds like a capital of revolutions. God bless Zimbabwe. Love from Uganda.
Thank you Tigress I love my home town Bulawayo my home i have peace seeing my home...keep doing your good job and be rewarded those critising us Zimbambweans will respect us..I love my country💖💖💖
Thank you African Tigress 🙏🙏🙏 our "Muroora" (Zimbabwe' 🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼 daughter in law 🥰), for showcasing our beautiful country to the world. Asante sana 🙏🙏🙏👍🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼
Bulawayo is a beautiful city with spacious roads, clean environment and friendly people. I love 💕 the Centenary park where you can go and relax with the family. Looking forward to getting there when COVID-19 reduces. Amuhlophe Bulawayo!!!
I've been watching a few of your Zimbabwe videos. What a beautiful country!!! Thank you for sharing this country with me ❤ I definitely have to visit your Continent! Thank you from Georgia, USA
We'll miss you African Tigress your stay in our country has trully revived our spirit! What I love most are your song choices on the vids like balidundula, tshabalala tshabalala 😍😍😍
My heart smiles warmly as i see the beauty of my home city, untouched by time after all these years, Timeless in its counternence, spotless, rustic on the edges, but such is the Patina of father time's tender touch, miss my people so much, miss the soil so much, soon my feet will touch, joy will be much, be there soon, to miss home i will continue, but under her skies my joy will renew, my presence home is long overdue, comment devolved into a poem 😊
Wonderful, come back home, buy your mansion in the surbubs, work online we use usd. Bulawayo is now full of ppl from rural areas coz everyone just left the place. The rural ppl do litter etc esp ppl from mashonaland sorry guys but u know it's true. Come back home let's build our country
Not much loitering in this beautiful city.I m impressed by the way people carry themselves.Most are carrying bags like in all major cities like New York.
Great video, brings back many fond memories of my home town/city. Still looks mostly the same as 20 years ago, i worked at Haefelis bakery before it was taken over by the bakers inn franchise. The roads were initially designed to enable ox drawn wagons to do a u-turn, i see the annoying scannia hand carts are still present everywhere in the city. The towers by the power station are cooling towers to enable them to re-use the water. More commentary about the buildings would have been welcome (ask Claudia she know the city) instead of the music though i do like some of the African music. Love the jacaranda trees in the spring, miss the scent of the jacaranda flowers.
@@kossammusundire5194 Compare the condition of them. Look, we all know the sorry story of how Robert Mugabe destroyed Zimbabwe by beating, murdering, and starving the citizens into submission, while enriching himself and his circle of friends. You might remember the army eventually revolted.😄
About exactly the opposite. 6 million fled to other countries that could employ and feed them. 4 million starved to death in 2008/9. Their secret police pick up any potential dissenters and feed them to crocodiles. In 2019 the UN sent Zimbabwe 270 000 tons of emergency food rations as 7.7 million were about to starve to death.😄
I love the video, it remind me of the early 70s to independence 80s though a lot of industrial activity and infrastructure has gone down. Its beautiful keep it up.
I really 💕 the background song luvalidudula!!!! Great job Tigeress traveling with you to Zimbabwe learned alot. Thanks for sharing. Watching from Nairobi Kenya with Love 😘
Thanks you so much for this remarkable video about the Southern part of Africa to releases this remarkable video last year in joy.I really LOVE this great video so much in 2022❤❤❤
I used to go there to take a train to Port Elizabeth .I then lived in Gwelo .The streets are wide and spacious .Here in South Africa rubbish litters the streets .
it’s nice to see how Bulawayo hasn’t changed since the last time I’ve been there. The last time I went was 2018 with my family, this makes me wanna go back and see it real time ☺️
Love You South America. LOVE YOU LATINOS & MY ARAWAK INDIANS , ORIGIONAL. Comesta. Obrigado. ODUBERE. MUTICHIOS GRACIAS. MUCHOS BENO. Please teach me Spanish & Portuguese you all.
@@ncebanamane480 Gracias, 😊 Suramérica y África, un sólo continente, unidos en raza y por sus placas tectónicas en un remoto pasado, también! 😊👍🌟 South America and Africa, one united continente... Not only by race, but also was by tectonic plates once. 😊👍🌟
Not just the historical part of town was built during the colonial period - most of the modern- ish buildings were built in the 50' 60' and 70's during the Rhodesian era .
Wow👏👏👏👏👏❤🌷🌷i have noticed how the roads are wide and clean 2. I have noiced that there are no hawkers encroaching on the road like kanairo👏👏👏👏👏❤🌷big up 3. Also no many people, life seems to be laid back no fast I'm in love wirh the city's history as u narrated# keep it up sis👏👏👏👏❤❤🌷
Mo, Did you not see Hassamals as they drove up Selborne Avenue also past the Charge Office on your right. Also when they turned into Fife street parallel with City Hall and the flowers & soap stone & wood hand carvings sold by traders. Heart wrenching 💔😥😢. Never thought we would ever have to leave our country of birth but that's *the way the cookie crumbles*! 😔
Over a million squatters were chased out the cities with just the shirts on their back, leaving their few possessions to be bulldozed into the ground with their tin shack homes. They fled into the bush and most of the men died soon after that, probably starved to death. 4 million starved to death in 2008/9. The UN sent Zimbabwe 270 000 tons of food in 2019 as 7.7 million were about to starve to death. The entire country has collapsed, except for the mining sector and tobacco sales that keeps them limping along.
I grew up wanting to speak siNdebele. I did not get the opportunity then I vowed that my kids will speak that language for me. Guess what, they, instead are now fluent in speaking Tswana....now am banking on my grandchildren. My wish will come true chete. I am this 👌close.
Great to see Blues, but coming from Byo I just can’t reconcile the music. Many Ndebele songs that would make that Blues video really Bulawayo. Great video, brings back memories😍
I've been watching your series for some weeks now and i never thought viewing them would actually come in handy someday i just watched for entertainment and appreciated all the love you're showing my country but this past week i was in Bulawayo for the second time and it was so familiar from the city tour video that you did i also visited City hall (where there sell traditional stuff) and that box looking building in the nice lawn So yeah thank you African Tigress❤️🖤 Keep doing what you are doing for Zimbabwe and many other African Countries 🤞🏾🔥
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Lol done
Very fitting songs
You butchered the pronunciation of Ntuthuziyathunqa. Kkkkkk. It’s all good and forgiven.
@@mandlas.4305 Lol
...the name of the song
It's even better than I saw from videos about USA, so much peace and so much trees, nice city. Glad that Zimbabwe is so surprisingly and good developed. Warm greetings from Russia!
Blues is the best city to me in Zim..Wide streets,clean air,beautiful langauge(Ndebele),less congestion
Bulawayo looks very clean and it's a nice place we're truly in love with zimbambwe.... atleast we've learned something thanks for sharing the history nice showcase ❤️
U came ,u saw ,u conquered and above all this the first African princess for the past 20yrs to tell the world the truth about Zimbabwe, we ll forever be grateful ,and u ll forever be in our hearts.
Zim is beautiful 😍😍😍❤️❤️. I am coming to visit soon.
I just did road overland trip. Visited all the attractions crisscross all over. People were friendly. Country although in serious decline infrastructure wise is still beautiful. The traffic cops in general ruined the whole experience for me in many ways. Bribery and blatant lies to extort money occur at every little town , city. I had aggressive stand up confrontations with them all, lost some ,won some. I wouldn't go back because of it. But sadly 😥 the locals were generally very welcoming
@@Enoch940 Are you black or white. Your name suggests white and they generally don't harass foreigners
Wow! The Ndebeles. Nguni people. I love you.
Wow, this place looks very nice. God bless Africa.
Used to be my home. So happy to see it again!
I was there recently. It's still beautiful but deteriating. Infrastructure getting bad . People except for traffic cops were generally great.
Wow. It's good it somehow reminded you of the city you once lived in.
How does it feel to know your city is rotting? The natives do not upkeep any buildings or infrastructure. They use it until it rots, and then they sit and do nothing about it.
You lived there during Rhodesia era?
@@charananekibalijaun8837 never lived there permanently. Worked or visited family there. Place was neat and busy. People working and scurrying arround. Robots all working. Parks were beautiful and green. But it is what it is. The past. It belongs to the blacks today and they are entitled to own it. Like SA towns and cities which are mostly slums today. Anybody who asks i explain that it is the right of the black nation to choose their existance and they are not forced to live at standards set by whites. Africa is dirty. If you not happy , go live in Europe. Freedom for all and democratic choice.
I used to stay in Harare but then got a job in Bulawayo now I don't want to leave.I fell in love with it because it's laid back even though business would be slow,Harare was a little too fast but it's good for business .
We also lived in Greendale Harare
Rhodesia.
I did the same! Loved Bulawayo.
Asilamawala!
True.
I've been away from Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 for almost 25 years but Bulawayo is still my home. Absolutely stunning
Where are you now
@@oliverchipoyera 🇺🇸
@@chiccabee8840 Waal my dream country wish to be there in few years time
@@oliverchipoyera With God ALLLLLL things are possible my brother. 🙏🏽 🙏🏽 🙏🏽
@@chiccabee8840 but how is it easy or difficult to go to USA with a diploma in land surveying
Zimbabwe looks good.. so beautiful .. good work Tigress🇰🇪
The jacarandas make the city look even more beautiful
Beautiful city, love from Kenya.
Thank you for amazing video of my hey days of 60/70’s in Bulawayo
I love the clear streets and the purple flowered trees are a beauty.
Those beautiful trees that blooms lavender 💜😍WOW they got me man beautiful the roads are clean and wide amazingly beautiful 😍❤👍🏼
Africa beautiful view and development woooo nice
Zim is beautiful...... Love from Kenya
So is Kenya, we share a lot of common things, with love from Zimbabwe
Thank you black Swahili girl. Muzuri Sana, Zimbabwe loves Kenya😎👍
You have done an amazing job to showcase and expose us to Zimbabwe we don't see. I have been to Harare before but this is a bit more information than I gathered in my little stay. A beautiful country, beautiful people, and mostly a promising outlook to the future.
Aaaah Bulawayo!! My birthplace and hometown. Lovely to see home again. Thankyou !!
I was in Bulawayo in 2019. Stayed 3 weeks. What a lovely city. Good food,people..will go back again
ইউটিউবে একটা ভিডিও তে দেখলাম জিম্বাবুয়ে নাকি অনেক গরীব দেশ,,এখন এই ভিডিও দেখার পর আমি অবাক মাশাল্লাহ অন্তত পহ্মে আমাদের দেশের চেয়ে হাজার গুণে পরিকল্পিত সুন্দর গুছানো দেশ জিম্বাবুয়ে মাশাল্লাহ,, Go ahead Zimbabwe, Frome Bangladesh ♥️♥️🇧🇩🇿🇼
Its e propaganda of rhe the media they dont like zimbabwe
Bulawayo is truly a beautiful city 🏙️!!! TFS!!!
Love Bulawayo its my city born and bred : ) wonderful nostalgic memories 4 me.. thanks for sharing
I fell in love with Zimbabwe 🇿🇼😍watching your videos OMG....Bulawayo is so beautiful 😍
Come visit please. Where you from?
I love the way you explain the origin of this city..good job
Do you know that Jacaranda in Zim are a tourist attraction,each year Zim receives millions of $ from mostly Asian countries who Visit Harare just to see the blossoming beautie of those Jacaranda trees
The also end up at the Jacaranda festival in Harare.
Thank you Sweetheart for your undisputed Love for Zim and Africa you inspire me so much.
I've been to Bulawayo a few times and I always found it a charming welcoming city.
I have always liked this city, planning to visit this beautiful city with my wife and children and show them where I stayed and the schools I got educated.
The best African City I have ever seen ❤❤❤❤.
Love it , will visit it one day
I love Bulawayo & those Jacarandas are also common to the Zambian cities of Ndola & Lusaka.
Love hibiscus, jacaranda, bougainvillea. KOOL & THE GANG. GOD'S COUNTRY.😆😅😃😂😁😀😗
Bulawayo came into my mind this evening. I don't even know why, but my spirit is shouting Bulawayo Bulawayo Bulawayo, God bless and watch over you. I had to youtube it. Sounds like a capital of revolutions. God bless Zimbabwe. Love from Uganda.
Thank you Tigress I love my home town Bulawayo my home i have peace seeing my home...keep doing your good job and be rewarded those critising us Zimbambweans will respect us..I love my country💖💖💖
Thank you African Tigress 🙏🙏🙏 our "Muroora" (Zimbabwe' 🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼 daughter in law 🥰), for showcasing our beautiful country to the world. Asante sana 🙏🙏🙏👍🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼
Asante nini ( Swahili ) . Thank you sisters & brothers of AFRICA. LOVE YOU ALL..
She is mine 😁😁 keep her safe am coming on 7 January 2022
My favourite city ❤️❤️
Wow my beautiful hometown. Miss this place sooo much, thanks for showing us our town.
Bulawayo is a beautiful city with spacious roads, clean environment and friendly people. I love 💕 the Centenary park where you can go and relax with the family. Looking forward to getting there when COVID-19 reduces. Amuhlophe Bulawayo!!!
The beauty we take for granted...thank you ,I appreciate this more
The cricket drew me here, Feb 2023. Looks very nice, thank you!
Welcome
I've been watching a few of your Zimbabwe videos. What a beautiful country!!! Thank you for sharing this country with me ❤ I definitely have to visit your Continent! Thank you from Georgia, USA
I love Bulawayo my city born and bred 😍😍😍
Sawubona. I love you weh nguni tribe.
Blue skies as always. This takes me back.
Very beautiful and clean!
Blessings from Zimbabwe, wish you well in every step you take.
Every step you take. Every move you make. Everything you touch BULAWAYO turns to gold. Ninjani bantu ba kiti?
The City of Kings 🤴 🙌 and Queens 👸 ✨ 🙌 ❤ 😍 My home My town thanks for sharing 🐅
Home sweet home. Born and bred koNtuthu. Homesickness kicked in. Tears in my eyes. Thank you for getting me back in one view. 🙏
Miss Bulawayo so much lived there for so many years...Will visit in the near future. Miss the park and the general quietness .
It's me zenzo ndhlovu I'm enjoying this video of Bulwayo City of Kings
We'll miss you African Tigress your stay in our country has trully revived our spirit! What I love most are your song choices on the vids like balidundula, tshabalala tshabalala 😍😍😍
Fantastic 🥴👌👌👌but with music mhhh.we had bo Majaivana,Mfanyana,Skuza,Matavire to name but a few.Otherwise exquisite ❤it.
Beautiful city, love the old fashioned buildings
Me too Nola
So pleased they didn't knock them down, I know they are colonial but it is still a reminder of Africa's history be it good or bad xx
My heart smiles warmly as i see the beauty of my home city, untouched by time after all these years, Timeless in its counternence, spotless, rustic on the edges, but such is the Patina of father time's tender touch, miss my people so much, miss the soil so much, soon my feet will touch, joy will be much, be there soon, to miss home i will continue, but under her skies my joy will renew, my presence home is long overdue, comment devolved into a poem 😊
The Jacaranda Trees in Zim are so beautiful!
Woow my beautiful bulawayo thanks African tigres
You are scattering my head with the background music!👍
My City❤❤ Homesickness kicking in 😭😭😭 thanks for showing us ekhaya. Luv from🇬🇧
Wonderful, come back home, buy your mansion in the surbubs, work online we use usd. Bulawayo is now full of ppl from rural areas coz everyone just left the place. The rural ppl do litter etc esp ppl from mashonaland sorry guys but u know it's true. Come back home let's build our country
@skiski1504 you ndebeles love to bash people from mashonaland everytime
Beautiful. Love the architecture and the wide road design. Please, keep the colonial architecture with its uniqueness.
The old architecture gives Bulawayo a regal look very charming.
well done
thanks for featuring Claudia Ndlovu
Awesome job African Tigress💯💯 Very educational content . Now I have some knowledge about Zimbabwe 😊 Peace and love ❤️
Zim is generally sparsely populated...social distancing ain't an issue 😊
Cleanest city in the country cleanest city in SADC Bulawayo this is where we hustle
Not much loitering in this beautiful city.I m impressed by the way people carry themselves.Most are carrying bags like in all major cities like New York.
Beautiful city. Watching from Germany and I'm a Ghanaian.
My hometown- would have meant more if you had played music from Lovemore Majayivana. It awakens the Bulawayo spirit.
Great video, brings back many fond memories of my home town/city. Still looks mostly the same as 20 years ago, i worked at Haefelis bakery before it was taken over by the bakers inn franchise. The roads were initially designed to enable ox drawn wagons to do a u-turn, i see the annoying scannia hand carts are still present everywhere in the city.
The towers by the power station are cooling towers to enable them to re-use the water. More commentary about the buildings would have been welcome (ask Claudia she know the city) instead of the music though i do like some of the African music. Love the jacaranda trees in the spring, miss the scent of the jacaranda flowers.
Really enjoy your videos, AT. Learn many things about the countries in Africa.
I love this city 💜❤💚🖤🙏🏾GOD BLESS AFRICA Zim Zim Zim Zimbabwe🇿🇼
ZIM, ZIM. AYANA NA LIBERATE ZIMBABWE. AFRICA NA LIBERATE ZIMBABWE. AFRICA UNITE! AHOY!
Such a beautiful city. Siyaziqhenya ngoBulawayo.
Siyazi qenya nge Bulawayo Mina ngikhulele eBulawayo ngiyayi thanda kakhulu
My city and country of birth. Still have family there. I have not been back for 28 yrs. Thank you for sharing
Damn That's a long time
Good video! Thank you for sharing. AFRICA IS PARADISE 😁👍🏾👍🏾
Zimbabwe is not a bush as many would believe the media make it sounds as if Zimbabwe is a nation in the middle ages
The west has always tainted / painted AFRICA Bad. What do you expect?
There are decaying buildings from 1930 in the town, it looks like a shithole. Do you live in the jungles of the Congo Basin?😄
@@JackSmith-ou1dg London has even older buildings though. What more Madrid or Paris 😂🤣😂
@@kossammusundire5194 Compare the condition of them. Look, we all know the sorry story of how Robert Mugabe destroyed Zimbabwe by beating, murdering, and starving the citizens into submission, while enriching himself and his circle of friends. You might remember the army eventually revolted.😄
@@JackSmith-ou1dg Nah man . Checkout Paris CBd 🤣😂🤣. Bulawayo is better
Very peaceful and calm country!
About exactly the opposite. 6 million fled to other countries that could employ and feed them. 4 million starved to death in 2008/9. Their secret police pick up any potential dissenters and feed them to crocodiles. In 2019 the UN sent Zimbabwe 270 000 tons of emergency food rations as 7.7 million were about to starve to death.😄
@@JackSmith-ou1dg Stop spreading lies you you disgruntled colonialist 😬.We know your type.
I love this video, kisses from brazil 😍
I have been to Brazil myself, I had a great time there.
My beloved city. My beloved country. Though I was born in South Africa, I grew up here. Thank you for the vid #AfricaUnited
Beautiful Bulawayo! Awesome video 🇿🇼
I love the video, it remind me of the early 70s to independence 80s though a lot of industrial activity and infrastructure has gone down. Its beautiful keep it up.
I really 💕 the background song luvalidudula!!!! Great job Tigeress traveling with you to Zimbabwe learned alot. Thanks for sharing. Watching from Nairobi Kenya with Love 😘
I have immensely enjoyed the episode.
Thanks you so much for this remarkable video about the Southern part of Africa to releases this remarkable video last year in joy.I really LOVE this great video so much in 2022❤❤❤
Fascinating. I love the Jackaranda Trees (Excuse the spelling).
I used to go there to take a train to Port Elizabeth .I then lived in Gwelo .The streets are wide and spacious .Here in South Africa rubbish litters the streets .
Bulawayo is beautiful 🇿🇼
it’s nice to see how Bulawayo hasn’t changed since the last time I’ve been there. The last time I went was 2018 with my family, this makes me wanna go back and see it real time ☺️
Waooo... What beautiful city!
I really like the quality of your video and its format!
Greetings from Colombia, South America. 👍✨
Love You South America. LOVE YOU LATINOS & MY ARAWAK INDIANS , ORIGIONAL. Comesta. Obrigado. ODUBERE. MUTICHIOS GRACIAS. MUCHOS BENO. Please teach me Spanish & Portuguese you all.
@@ncebanamane480 Gracias, 😊 Suramérica y África, un sólo continente, unidos en raza y por sus placas tectónicas en un remoto pasado, también! 😊👍🌟
South America and Africa, one united continente... Not only by race, but also was by tectonic plates once. 😊👍🌟
The historical part also gives a lot of value to your videos.
In addition you tell very well, with a very beautiful voice 👍👏💪
Not just the historical part of town was built during the colonial period - most of the modern- ish buildings were built in the 50' 60' and 70's during the Rhodesian era .
Born qnd raised in Harare. Never been to blues, but dang city looks good..
We need to grow more jacarandas all around Zimbabwe 🇿🇼
there are beautiful trees indeed but some people tend to have allergic reactions to the blooming floors
What a beautiful city with wide clean roads my mom wants stayed in Bulawayo
Beautiful soundtrack.
Wow👏👏👏👏👏❤🌷🌷i have noticed how the roads are wide and clean
2. I have noiced that there are no hawkers encroaching on the road like kanairo👏👏👏👏👏❤🌷big up
3. Also no many people, life seems to be laid back no fast
I'm in love wirh the city's history as u narrated# keep it up sis👏👏👏👏❤❤🌷
The hawkers are by the bus terminus
Mo, Did you not see Hassamals as they drove up Selborne Avenue also past the Charge Office on your right. Also when they turned into Fife street parallel with City Hall and the flowers & soap stone & wood hand carvings sold by traders.
Heart wrenching 💔😥😢.
Never thought we would ever have to leave our country of birth but that's *the way the cookie crumbles*! 😔
@@MichaelThompson-jq3zf Yeah, i understand you very clear. So is life dear.
Over a million squatters were chased out the cities with just the shirts on their back, leaving their few possessions to be bulldozed into the ground with their tin shack homes. They fled into the bush and most of the men died soon after that, probably starved to death. 4 million starved to death in 2008/9. The UN sent Zimbabwe 270 000 tons of food in 2019 as 7.7 million were about to starve to death. The entire country has collapsed, except for the mining sector and tobacco sales that keeps them limping along.
@@JackSmith-ou1dg come on😂🤣🙄🙄 our popukaiisnt big enough to sustain a mass death of 4 million without sociatal collapse
Southern African country are beautiful, period ..
true that what I have noticed really clean and developed
U are right
Thanks for showcasing the land of my birth. ASANTE SANA!
Great souvenirs, great life, good people, enjoyable traveling. Lived in Bulawayo for 4 years
Where are you staying now
Awesome job on the Mpopoma detail. Born and raised. Ngiyabonga in that everytime I am there I can never get to all the places.
Big up
I grew up wanting to speak siNdebele. I did not get the opportunity then I vowed that my kids will speak that language for me. Guess what, they, instead are now fluent in speaking Tswana....now am banking on my grandchildren. My wish will come true chete. I am this 👌close.
😂😂😂😂😂 Get your grandchildren to marry into the Ndebeles and you'll be sorted.
Love this beautiful city where my family lives.God with Restore as He has promised, I believe this for Bulawayo
Thank you for showing us its beautiful
I stayed in Kwekwe but would go to Bulawayo once in a while. Miss Zimbabwe and the people there
Great to see Blues, but coming from Byo I just can’t reconcile the music. Many Ndebele songs that would make that Blues video really Bulawayo. Great video, brings back memories😍
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I've been watching your series for some weeks now and i never thought viewing them would actually come in handy someday i just watched for entertainment and appreciated all the love you're showing my country but this past week i was in Bulawayo for the second time and it was so familiar from the city tour video that you did i also visited City hall (where there sell traditional stuff) and that box looking building in the nice lawn
So yeah thank you African Tigress❤️🖤
Keep doing what you are doing for Zimbabwe and many other African Countries 🤞🏾🔥
PS:- the last time i visited Bulawayo i never got to visit the city and it was only like 3 days back in 2016
Been in Bulawayo once when passing by, I would say Harare is still my favorite 🤭
Where are you from