@@gloriamanili Would this be a donation or an investment? I think they need to start a Kick Starter project to get support, they'd also need investors to bring in actual funding and explain why they think this is worth other people investing money in. Personally, this is a project I would back and honestly support - if they publish an official link, then yes ma'am.
@@thegreatkizo we shouldn't look at this like a Ferrari. It's the first AFRICAN made vehicle. It will need alot of work, that vehicle will realistically be successful in 2055. A small change/chance now could be the ultimate butterfly effect for Africa in the future.....
Yeah we need africans to wake up and know that every thing is possible if we say we i can or we can do it we are wasting bollions importing banned cars in europe which have already outlived its life span
@@skystreem4860 the body is designed in Zimbabwe so are trhe parts however some of the parts there are standard non copyright designs and already on the market like the engines so you make minor changes and manufacturing locally also Zimbabwe produces steel locally and to some extend you can say its one of the top 5 most industrialized countries in Africa .South Africa manufactures completely from scratch but those are european and western brands ie toyota benz etc.I only disagree with him open branches all over africa before he gets 10% of the zimbabwe market he is wasting resources and time
@@vanhuvanhuvese2738 so South Africa predominantly assembles rather than manufacture cars, but if he wants to get this right, he doesn’t need the government support because here’s the thing even in America local vehicle industry is protected by policy whereby there is 100% tariff on foreign import cars this helps companies like Ford, GMC, Buick, Dodge and Tesla as a consequence, and an example of the government not helping is like in Nigeria there are two auto makers in Nigeria that are struggling to get by because of lack of support whereby instead of leading by example politicians are out there spending public funds buying luxury exotic cars, even if the local industry has the capacity to produce just as much quality, they don’t even do anything as far as policy is concerned, and also bank can be your best friend sometimes when you’re going to open a bank account or on college and university campuses some banks set up tent or a kiosk for people to join their company as customers and if you’re interested, you could put a deposit down on buying one of the cars that might be on display better deal. These are just some two key things that can factor into a brand success but if this brand wants to succeed, they are gonna have to shake some serious hands with some OEMs
@@cozytime9067 He has the wit to read reality vs hubristic emotion and denialism. Mugabe was nothing but an economic disaster for black Zimbabweans. The foreigners with the power to help are rightly reluctant to come because they see what gullible Zimbabweans can elect.
@@1972jjb I don't know what Zimbabwean you are talking about maybe the one who still want to sale the country my family got land that's what matters the most the rest can go rest in peace ✌️🕊️.
Yowee, my people, my people. That's my car. What a joy it is going to be to drive a car designed and manufactured at home. Mr Tatenda Mungofa, you are a star. MUREZA!!!!!!✨️✨️🇿🇼🇿🇼
The video shows Chinese workers building these cars? And Google say they are manufactured in Rosslyn, Pretoria. Give me the Google Earth location where the factory is. I think this is just another scam.
@@SERGIO-cr6uy I think it’s more about support than it is literal. Just happy that someone has a dream in a place where those kinds of dreams aren’t in existence . Everybody starts from somewhere .
Great approach and intention. This is what Africa really needs. Producing products in Africa, for Africa. It will increase technical knowledge and engineering, management capacity, workmanship, and a great cash-flow thatvremains in the country!!!
I love this story. Now is the perfect time for new companies to challenge the legacy automakers with their overpriced imports, and support local markets with fairly priced, locally made cars. There is also the opportunity to bypass internal combustion engined vehicles and go direct to EVs. Support from the UK 🇬🇧
@@mikeantonin7580they can set up a solar charging network to help charge those vehicles like what Tesla does. Petrol is really expensive the lower cost of charging an EV would work well in Poorer countries.
No one is forcing you to buy anything Chinese, dummy. You can buy everything German, pay 10 times as much, and not necessarily end up with a better product.
We need to support more of this as South Africans and African people as a whole. This is absolutely fantastic and the name is stunning- universally it can really work. Cars (ICE) or EV and also buses etc … we need to support this and more … every African country could get a factory and this could be the launch point for many African manufactured car and more! @President of Zim and President of RSA- what are your teams doing all day if not looking to throw money at business like this? The way we swinging with BRICS as well- I’m sure we could say “quick loan please guys” and they dish it out for this
learnt about this Car brand when I was writing a test for one of my modules in Varsity, and I've been following their journey. I really wish they succeed.
@@02Tony Yes, we do not say jingoistic /extreme patriotic things. Not that Idi Amin, James Taylor, Dos Santos, Mugabe or Jacob Zuma ever said something weird. Maybe they were not from Africa?
@@Deontjie there is no we, I am referring to you. You said a person is not truly African if they do not support the project. A person may not like the project for a number of reasons and lastly a person from Africa may not like to be called African. Much like some people from Europe do not wish to be called European.
Make pickups ,tractors and trucks as well ....well done my guy.....I'm looking forward to drive my own mureza in the near future...... proudly Zimbabwean 🇿🇼❤❤
That's quite great milestone for Zimbabwe, Best wishes for their new auto industry I hope to see a LHD version of the Mureza sedans for export in Latin American countries, these will sell like hot cakes Greetings from Venezuela
Even puppets of the west will drag their feet in supporting this glorious initiative. They are secretly paid to hold Africans down. Example Dangote oil refinery in Nigeria experienced uncalled for struggles from Nigerian law makers.
Well done Zimbabwe. Africa must manufacture her own products . That is the only way we can industrialize the continent and make it self sufficient and self reliant. We have the raw materials let us convert the into finished products not sell them cheaply to the west or east and buy them back as finished products at very high prices. We need a different approach in our education and make it more practical than theoretical even in science and technology to promote productivity. I salute Zimbabwe initiative
Most modern car manufacturers have more than 100 years of experience and lessons that they learned. Godspeed to try to start a competitive car company today. 🙏
Wow! What an endeavour. I really wish for the country to have a good domestic car production, they will be relatively cheaper yet you get a more modern car for the price. Best wishes from the Netherlands!
Its been about 3 years since I've heard about this Mureza project. Infact at that time the prototype was already made. I think he's facing some challenges, financially or technically. He actually needs assistance
Made in Zimbabwe! People you need to know when to separate a country and continent. There are many car manufacturers in Africa especially top countries like Egypt 🇪🇬, Nigeria 🇳🇬 and South Africa 🇿🇦
Its is a French, Iranian company with white label distribution rights bought by a South African company that masquerades as a Zimbabwean manufacturer because they were kicked out of South Africa as the vehicle is not sold anywhere in Europe and does not comply with any European safety standard nor wishes to attempt compliance. Your Chinese vehicles are miles ahead of this and most European vehicles in its class. Don't believe me? This vehicle is a SAIPA Qwik
The same with Ghana's Katanka cars being Chinese Foday cars? I have asked many Ghana supporters to supply the Google Earth location of the Katanka factory. But nobody can. What is the address or the GPS location of the Zimbabwe factory?
Massive step in the right direction, can’t wait to own this car.
Own the car by donating R2300. Invest
@@gloriamanili Would this be a donation or an investment?
I think they need to start a Kick Starter project to get support, they'd also need investors to bring in actual funding and explain why they think this is worth other people investing money in.
Personally, this is a project I would back and honestly support - if they publish an official link, then yes ma'am.
@@thegreatkizo we shouldn't look at this like a Ferrari. It's the first AFRICAN made vehicle. It will need alot of work, that vehicle will realistically be successful in 2055. A small change/chance now could be the ultimate butterfly effect for Africa in the future.....
Same!.👍
@@SERGIO-cr6uyThere is definitely room for at least 1 African automotive company. It would naturally do well in Africa.
Support from Zambia 🇿🇲
For me, I am just wondering if they are assembling or they’re using an OEM to make original made parts designed by the Zimbabwean car company
Yeah we need africans to wake up and know that every thing is possible if we say we i can or we can do it we are wasting bollions importing banned cars in europe which have already outlived its life span
@@skystreem4860 the body is designed in Zimbabwe so are trhe parts however some of the parts there are standard non copyright designs and already on the market like the engines so you make minor changes and manufacturing locally also Zimbabwe produces steel locally and to some extend you can say its one of the top 5 most industrialized countries in Africa .South Africa manufactures completely from scratch but those are european and western brands ie toyota benz etc.I only disagree with him open branches all over africa before he gets 10% of the zimbabwe market he is wasting resources and time
@@vanhuvanhuvese2738 so South Africa predominantly assembles rather than manufacture cars, but if he wants to get this right, he doesn’t need the government support because here’s the thing even in America local vehicle industry is protected by policy whereby there is 100% tariff on foreign import cars this helps companies like Ford, GMC, Buick, Dodge and Tesla as a consequence, and an example of the government not helping is like in Nigeria there are two auto makers in Nigeria that are struggling to get by because of lack of support whereby instead of leading by example politicians are out there spending public funds buying luxury exotic cars, even if the local industry has the capacity to produce just as much quality, they don’t even do anything as far as policy is concerned, and also bank can be your best friend sometimes when you’re going to open a bank account or on college and university campuses some banks set up tent or a kiosk for people to join their company as customers and if you’re interested, you could put a deposit down on buying one of the cars that might be on display better deal. These are just some two key things that can factor into a brand success but if this brand wants to succeed, they are gonna have to shake some serious hands with some OEMs
Zimbabweans are one of hardworking and smart Africans, lets support these brothers!
Smart Zimbabwians, and they supported Mugabe - that’s not smart that’s real dumb.
@@johnlamb3101 until you understand the motive
@@johnlamb3101we have land what do you have?
@@cozytime9067 He has the wit to read reality vs hubristic emotion and denialism. Mugabe was nothing but an economic disaster for black Zimbabweans. The foreigners with the power to help are rightly reluctant to come because they see what gullible Zimbabweans can elect.
@@1972jjb I don't know what Zimbabwean you are talking about maybe the one who still want to sale the country my family got land that's what matters the most the rest can go rest in peace ✌️🕊️.
Zimbabwe must invest in this guy rather than spending 400 million on defence yet we have no wars
They have to protect the regime
Exactly... And all the ministers must have the latest land cruisers😂@@Unruly6ixx
We need the army, the Tuareg Libyans terrorists being trained in SA yt farms were not being trained to attack far countries.
@@auspiciousnkomo3071 what are you talking about
always invest in defence to protect what you build
Let him draw the company into shares and as Africans we invest 🎉🎉🎉
Yowee, my people, my people. That's my car. What a joy it is going to be to drive a car designed and manufactured at home. Mr Tatenda Mungofa, you are a star. MUREZA!!!!!!✨️✨️🇿🇼🇿🇼
The video shows Chinese workers building these cars? And Google say they are manufactured in Rosslyn, Pretoria. Give me the Google Earth location where the factory is. I think this is just another scam.
@@Deontjie and all the images on the website are AI generated.
Zambia is watching and supporting this gallant team 🎉🎉🎉🎉viva Africa ❤❤❤
Protect this man at all costs!
Zimbabwe and Congo are one , love from Congo , come to Congo we will buy and support our African brothers
My Brother that's it ,we are one. I wanna be coming to katanga dancing to Koffi Olomide rhumba music
One Africa
Africa for Africans
Well done to Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 and Mureza founders
🇿🇦
I want to own a Mureza car. Love & support from 🇿🇲
Lets crowdfund these guys!
bet ! Lets go !
@@arejays6701no thanks, last time I invested in zim they took the property and tried to lock me up for not bribing the policeman
@@SERGIO-cr6uy I think it’s more about support than it is literal. Just happy that someone has a dream in a place where those kinds of dreams aren’t in existence . Everybody starts from somewhere .
@@arejays6701 well said
Nah just reduce taxes and regulations om their industry and let them figure it out
Excellent work! Wishing you the best from South Africa
This guy is a genius have been following his story since 2017 when I saw his car exhibition at the Zim agric college. He is a national treasure.
2017? Can I buy this car today? What is the address of the factory where they are made?
Great approach and intention. This is what Africa really needs. Producing products in Africa, for Africa. It will increase technical knowledge and engineering, management capacity, workmanship, and a great cash-flow thatvremains in the country!!!
I love this story. Now is the perfect time for new companies to challenge the legacy automakers with their overpriced imports, and support local markets with fairly priced, locally made cars. There is also the opportunity to bypass internal combustion engined vehicles and go direct to EVs.
Support from the UK 🇬🇧
Given the unreliable and inadequate electricity infrastructure in the region making only EVs wouldn't be a good idea.
@@mikeantonin7580 that’s a good point 👍🏾
@@mikeantonin7580they can set up a solar charging network to help charge those vehicles like what Tesla does. Petrol is really expensive the lower cost of charging an EV would work well in Poorer countries.
That's Amazing Tatenda as an Automotive Technician l vow to support this great vision, Thumbs up my brother keep going and keep soaring...
The design is actually really good, I hope this becomes a major success 🙌🙌🙌
It is beautiful!😁♥️
Support from Europe! Great project guys!! Make your cars, never let Chinese occupy you!
No one is forcing you to buy anything Chinese, dummy. You can buy everything German, pay 10 times as much, and not necessarily end up with a better product.
From South Africa, I am proud of you and willing to support you by owning your car
This is quite motivating esp for the younger generation. Where is Mureza in Harare ? I wish to even work for no wedge. Its a milestone indeed
More support on this guy .... Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 we definitely need our own car brands 🎉❤
Rise Zimbabwe
Big ups from South Africa 🇿🇦
Same I love my brothers
We need to support more of this as South Africans and African people as a whole. This is absolutely fantastic and the name is stunning- universally it can really work. Cars (ICE) or EV and also buses etc … we need to support this and more … every African country could get a factory and this could be the launch point for many African manufactured car and more! @President of Zim and President of RSA- what are your teams doing all day if not looking to throw money at business like this? The way we swinging with BRICS as well- I’m sure we could say “quick loan please guys” and they dish it out for this
Extremely inspiring
It is time to change the whole narratives.. God bless mother AFRICA.
support from Nigeria
From the ashes Zim shall rise🙌🏿
learnt about this Car brand when I was writing a test for one of my modules in Varsity, and I've been following their journey. I really wish they succeed.
They don't need to even export, Africa is large enough to sustain itself trading among ourselves 🦾
Zimbabwe is getting there...
We appreciate Zimbabwe
May God bless you brother.
Africa has been the last in many arena, I pray we support you with everything we can
I just loved the brand name MUREZA, ¨Simudzai MUREZA¨ MEANING RAISE THE FLAG,The opening words in the Zimbabwe national anthem.
Thumbs up to this guy
Thumbs up to the South African government for creating an economy that is open for business
If you are truly African, you will not hesitate to support the mureza project, all the best guys
Where can I buy this car?
Africa must support one another
If you are truly a person from Africa, you wouldn't say jingoistic things.
@@02Tony Yes, we do not say jingoistic /extreme patriotic things. Not that Idi Amin, James Taylor, Dos Santos, Mugabe or Jacob Zuma ever said something weird. Maybe they were not from Africa?
@@Deontjie there is no we, I am referring to you. You said a person is not truly African if they do not support the project. A person may not like the project for a number of reasons and lastly a person from Africa may not like to be called African. Much like some people from Europe do not wish to be called European.
"What are you driving?"
Me: Mureza
I can see it, the name alone is cool
God bless it and may it grow exponentially in reality and be one of the many better standards of African ingenuity. Ase o
Very inspiring story!
The first step is believing in our fellow Africans and pitching in
Make pickups ,tractors and trucks as well ....well done my guy.....I'm looking forward to drive my own mureza in the near future...... proudly Zimbabwean 🇿🇼❤❤
I would love to own one of these cars and / or the Kantanka of Ghana. Keep rising Mother Afrika!
That's quite great milestone for Zimbabwe, Best wishes for their new auto industry
I hope to see a LHD version of the Mureza sedans for export in Latin American countries, these will sell like hot cakes
Greetings from Venezuela
If they look at the taxi market then they will grow enormously. Wishing the company a bright future.
I think I'll tell my dad we need a fleet ❤
Zimbabwe is always a decade or so ahead of us (South Africa) in every aspect.
Big up brother I fully support you! 🖤🖤🖤✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
Congratulations I've learned that Manufacturer is very expensive to do and I respect people who do it 🔥🔥
I just want to support this business sooo bad❤❤❤
Hausi kuda?
Guy in car: siyana neni!
We need to support as soon as he starts shipping out these cars off the assembly line❤
Haaaus Kuda?😂
Love this so much. He's going to succeed!!
Neocolonialism will hate this idea. I'm behind you my guy. Thank you for the courage
Irony of statement, it on a american govt channel which sanctions Zimbabwe
Even puppets of the west will drag their feet in supporting this glorious initiative. They are secretly paid to hold Africans down. Example Dangote oil refinery in Nigeria experienced uncalled for struggles from Nigerian law makers.
The only neo-colonialism Africa has is the CHINESE cars manufactured there. Mainly in ghana I believe.
👏🏾👏🏾 good job neighbour ❤ 🇿🇦
❤❤so happy for Africa and specially Zimbabwe that try to go independent and be sure that they will be successful!!
Well done Zimbabwe. Africa must manufacture her own products . That is the only way we can industrialize the continent and make it self sufficient and self reliant. We have the raw materials let us convert the into finished products not sell them cheaply to the west or east and buy them back as finished products at very high prices. We need a different approach in our education and make it more practical than theoretical even in science and technology to promote productivity. I salute Zimbabwe initiative
All the best in your venture amigo. Grow the company at an optimum rate-not too slowly nor too quickly. Have realistic goals.
Wishing you all the best on your journey Mr Mungofa, we want you to succeed,
Woooooow congratulations my brother, I can't wait to ride mureza brand car 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I need to be hired here
I totally support this
Zimbabweans are resourceful and industrious,we hope sanctions will fall away soon,we will all fly back home to start manufacturing businesses.
He has 2 South African partners and they source engines from well known brand
BRING IT ON... we want this...
Well done my brother good luck, our hearts are with you
Most modern car manufacturers have more than 100 years of experience and lessons that they learned. Godspeed to try to start a competitive car company today. 🙏
Big dreams ❤️.
✌🏿🇿🇲
Well done my fellow Zimbabwean 🇿🇼 brother
We need an assemblying plant in Zim and support from citizens
Congratulations 🎊🍾 really happy for you all. Hope to drive it soon in Europe.
He must talk directly to Maxwell Chikumbutso. This one can manufacture self driving cars that don't need baterries. They work on free energy
Wow! What an endeavour. I really wish for the country to have a good domestic car production, they will be relatively cheaper yet you get a more modern car for the price.
Best wishes from the Netherlands!
🎉✊🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿 we need to roll out this in future once things get better in future with regards to car manufacturing on our continent
We will support you my brother. Keep pushing ❤
We have to support this company
Its been about 3 years since I've heard about this Mureza project. Infact at that time the prototype was already made. I think he's facing some challenges, financially or technically. He actually needs assistance
From Angola 🇦🇴 I would buy the car ❤
Support from Zambia
This Iranian car belongs to Saipa company and its name is Quick
I hope they become very successful. It is hard to do but if there's demand they can fill that gap.
This is awesome. Congratulations boys. Get it done.
🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪Woooow what a great african giant
Good job! Best wishes from Hollywood 🎥
Would rather wait for Mureza car
Amaa buy a mureza as soon as they start selling
Interesting clip, good luck going forward.
Now we hve Chikumbutso what a blessing from God ❤
It’s encouraging to see this 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
I wish him all the best, greetings from Argentina
I remember when this company launched some years ago. I would be happy to support 😊
Made in Zimbabwe!
People you need to know when to separate a country and continent. There are many car manufacturers in Africa especially top countries like Egypt 🇪🇬, Nigeria 🇳🇬 and South Africa 🇿🇦
Can't wait to own one!!🥳🥳🥳
@VOAAfrica plz do a video on nhlanhla mazibuko
I hope this vision and initiative is properly supported and ensure it develops to complete favourably.
I want one.
This is a good report. Africa rise!
Rooting for you from US (Afro-American)
Its game over once we produce more made in africa
Keep up the good jobs
All the best toward your success!
Much love from Uganda rise Africa even I. Uganda Kira moto is doing well
This is AWESOME!
As long as if it’s not a Chinese company masquerading as a Zimbabwean company 👍🏾
well said but we still have to find out that is why the government is not supporting him
Its is a French, Iranian company with white label distribution rights bought by a South African company that masquerades as a Zimbabwean manufacturer because they were kicked out of South Africa as the vehicle is not sold anywhere in Europe and does not comply with any European safety standard nor wishes to attempt compliance.
Your Chinese vehicles are miles ahead of this and most European vehicles in its class.
Don't believe me? This vehicle is a SAIPA Qwik
@@kreasenchetty neo colonialism strategy at work here
The same with Ghana's Katanka cars being Chinese Foday cars? I have asked many Ghana supporters to supply the Google Earth location of the Katanka factory. But nobody can. What is the address or the GPS location of the Zimbabwe factory?
@@DeontjieThere are none.
Best wishes from the birthplace of the Diesel-Engine. We need more african engineering in this world.
Beautiful.🎉🎉🎉congrats.
wow this is amazing 🔥