@@foxbat473 I think the grotty, decrepit infrastructure suggests otherwise bit things are indeed falling into place albeit slowly. It's sickening to see the litter strewn roads and roads pock marked with ghastly potholes but that's due mainly to incompetence and lack of pride. There's no excuse for filth
15 years since leaving Zim, really love watching your videos, I’ll keep watching and maybe if I’m lucky you might do one of my childhood suburb of Waterfalls (Beadle Road) Parktown, Frank Johnson and Lord Malvern👍 Keep up the great work🙏
@@tari2073 What do you reckon, authentic? I found it rather eerie, didn't seem natural at all. To Harmony sorry we're digressing kkkkk, Msasa shows that Zimbabwe is definitely not dead
Msasa area is so big nw. Ppl a seriously doing bzns thereby creating employment. Zim is moving forward. Thanx fo the great video
Are things really heading north for Zimbabwe?
@@foxbat473 I think the grotty, decrepit infrastructure suggests otherwise bit things are indeed falling into place albeit slowly. It's sickening to see the litter strewn roads and roads pock marked with ghastly potholes but that's due mainly to incompetence and lack of pride. There's no excuse for filth
Great video
15 years since leaving Zim, really love watching your videos, I’ll keep watching and maybe if I’m lucky you might do one of my childhood suburb of Waterfalls (Beadle Road) Parktown, Frank Johnson and Lord Malvern👍 Keep up the great work🙏
Nice that you went around part of the Msasa industrial area. Would have been great to also go round the residential areas.
Very nice and wide roads
wow, massive
goodwork
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Did you drive past Zimphos? Heard there's a ghost which was captured on CCTV
Saw that video.
@@tari2073 What do you reckon, authentic? I found it rather eerie, didn't seem natural at all. To Harmony sorry we're digressing kkkkk, Msasa shows that Zimbabwe is definitely not dead
@@Boomslang1 Don't know what to think but a number of people were saying it is as they've encountered them before.
@@Boomslang1 Zimbabwe is still alive with possibilities. One day we should all return and contribute.
@@georgechapungu7894 You can say that again, Zimbabwe will definitely rise and prosper and be a testimony
Very nice and wide roads