Taking My Jamaican Wife To My African Village (In Zimbabwe) | MEGABUSH FAMILY

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ค. 2023
  • Taking My Jamaican Wife To My African Village, is a video about how my Jamaican wife handled being taken to the village in Zimbabwe. She shares her perspective on what village life is like.
    (Zimbabwean marries a Jamaican forming a black intercultural marriage. Watch as they integrate their lives in Africa, and rewrite Zimbabwe’s narrative!)
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  • @Northenpau

    My brother is married to a Jamaican woman too. They met in Canada. Jamaican women are beautiful and down to earth. They adapt so well.her Shona is also good!!muroora wedu❤

  • @maxchixk7355

    We appreciate the Jamaican lady, she is a humble person who represented her country of origin with flying colours. Well cultured and well mannered lady. God bless.

  • @NativeNomads10

    There is one thing that stood out and i guess coming from rural Jamaica i expected no less. You were involved in helping out among the women instead of looking like a guest. You are so involved in the culture and learning to assimilate. Well done, propa propa wife from country. As a St Thomas person myself, and being that Portland's values and upbringing are most similar to, even identical to us, i can tell you were raised well. Kudos to your parents

  • @madboyreadynow28

    I love how she embraces the culture. Not afraid to jump in and learn.

  • @snsn7251
    @snsn7251  +40

    When I went to my husband's childhood home in masvingo, literally felt transported back to my childhood home in Jamaica.

  • @yvonneridgway5844

    I’m from Zimbabwe and my husband he is from Jamaica .. it’s so hard to teach my husband shona .. your wife shona is good . Big up your self mi girl.

  • @natashacampbell1768

    Love this. My hubby is from zim too, I am UK born but jamaican heritage. Love positive representation of Zim ❤❤

  • @shiellathodhlana6568

    What a wife you have there. Not the ones who cry foul because they have been made to slaughter chickens etc. I like her attitude, fitting in and doing just like the others. This is good. Wonderful hands up to this muroora

  • @nambiemahasmiyumahama8526

    Tony you are blessed to have this amazing woman for a wife. Her reporting and communication skills is out of this world. It amazes she’s not a journalist or a media person but a medical doctor. She got a spectacular voice and her skills and ways of communicating is on another level. I can listen to her talk for the whole day.

  • @Ntdyz
    @Ntdyz  +52

    As a Zimbabwean I admire your way of explaining our culture thoroughly. You’re so eloquent, I agree with everything you said, thank you Ma’am. Our muroora 😘 kkkk

  • @kansabeedith8634

    Wow this lady behaves like an African lady, with love from Uganda

  • @Her_Self..

    The way you narrate is top tier. Feels like watching a documentary ❤❤❤

  • @kuzziwhanhundread8878

    Love how the lionesses and lion 🦁 are representing Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 and Jamaica 🇯🇲

  • @mimikay8450

    Wow if u see your wife immersing in your culture, they definitely love you. Some of our Zimbabwean slay queens wouldn't even dare do what you did. So kudos to you our Jamaican muroora, well done

  • @exquisitecaribbeanqueen7198

    Jamaicans are naturally very hard workers, its very easy for us women to adjust to African life. A lot of us grew up very much the same way.....Mrs. Megabush, you make me proud....and "WELL NARRATED "

  • @lovemorejiri251

    This is beautiful my Zim brother. Thank you for showcasing our culture. Well done to your family.

  • @ropafadzodzeka8276

    Well done to our Jamaican muroora!❤ You are very humble, hardworking and also very well spoken. Hope Zim treats you well.

  • @jenniferjemison636

    I'm so glad you found each other. You both compliment one another in the best possible way. Your voice is cultured and sweet. I feel very proud as a Jamaican. I wish you well on this journey called life.

  • @snsn7251
    @snsn7251  +31

    Its a shame we've lost some of these things in Jamaica. Modernisation is good but the family ideals and community spirit is fading away

  • @rhodiemarimira327

    This Jamaican woman is down to earth