They should plant more trees there at Madokero / Mabvazuva, and also that place where kids cross needs traffic lights , thats quite a busy road, with the cowboy driving thats happeningin our country, a mare unclear Zebra cross is not safe and effective. Lastly, our country needs pedestrian cycle and foot paths
How far has this dualisation gone to? The plan from 2 years ago was to get to Marondera by now. Not sure its even up to Bromley. Good works all the same. Thanks for the videos, chief💪💪
Irikunaka nyika wakasvinura sedemba. EU has abandoned its political stance on Zimbabwe and you will witness a growth that you never even dreamed of.Why do you think so many white people a flocking into Zimbabwe?
GKayZim. Am Tendayi Murape . Uk , Coseley, Wolverampton. Thanks for your Vlog videos. They really take me back home after 22 years in exile. Whenever you you get to 'traffic lights 'you say 'robots' which word got me corrected here earlier as robots are attributed to machinery working like beings whereas them are traffic 'lights'. Thanks. Just raising awareness. ❤
These ubiquitous traffic control devices are known by various names, but in certain regions, an intriguing local slang is used to refer to them - “robots.” While the term might sound unusual to outsiders, it has a significant cultural and linguistic significance in these areas, particularly in South Africa. In this article, we’ll explore the origins of this unique expression and uncover the reasons behind calling traffic lights “robots.”
@@tendayitmurape6227apparently they are called robotic traffic controllers, so not wrong to call them robots, each region has different terminology for one thing. Take for instance braai n barbecue, both correct but you will be surprised that in other countries they don't know what braai is
Remember to always keep left on a dual carriage, l enjoyed ur video keep them coming .
Beautiful❤ thank you so much, kwasara. Masvingo 🤣
They should plant more trees there at Madokero / Mabvazuva, and also that place where kids cross needs traffic lights , thats quite a busy road, with the cowboy driving thats happeningin our country, a mare unclear Zebra cross is not safe and effective. Lastly, our country needs pedestrian cycle and foot paths
Point of correction in your video description, Mutare is in Manicaland province, Marondera is the one in Mashonaland East
Guys this is good without fear of favour only trees and plants needed and more. Signs but actually this is beautiful 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you very much, l miss my country 🎉🎉🎉
Dzoka ka 😂😂😂😂
Hi Gkay ! Greetings from 🇬🇧 thanks for sharing. We are a young couple from zim based here your content is gold ✨️ 👌
@mrs_mukozm.3074 thanks for watching.
always go back to the left lane... its bad to stay in the inner lane when not overtaking
Majecha mu verges e road please do something. We need those road sweepers like in the old days.
Good videos keep it up
Thanks, will do!
How far has this dualisation gone to? The plan from 2 years ago was to get to Marondera by now. Not sure its even up to Bromley. Good works all the same. Thanks for the videos, chief💪💪
Be careful of pot holes please
@simba in Harare ask Council they collect rates
We need 3 lanes
Stop complaining before you had nothing,use this for now.
Uri kunakirwa mdara
Inosvika kupi Kwacho yakanaka.....not far.... only Harare vicinity kumwe marara
Tiratidze zve marara acho pama video ako
Irikunaka nyika wakasvinura sedemba. EU has abandoned its political stance on Zimbabwe and you will witness a growth that you never even dreamed of.Why do you think so many white people a flocking into Zimbabwe?
@@ktm9853are white going back to Zim?
@@quincywhite9938 yes of course they are coming in droves while our black people are busy arguing without foresight.
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Gkay Zim to the world
@simbamakowah5253 ❤
GKayZim.
Am Tendayi Murape . Uk , Coseley, Wolverampton.
Thanks for your Vlog videos. They really take me back home after 22 years in exile.
Whenever you you get to 'traffic lights 'you say 'robots' which word got me corrected here earlier as robots are attributed to machinery working like beings whereas them are traffic 'lights'. Thanks. Just raising awareness. ❤
These ubiquitous traffic control devices are known by various names, but in certain regions, an intriguing local slang is used to refer to them - “robots.” While the term might sound unusual to outsiders, it has a significant cultural and linguistic significance in these areas, particularly in South Africa. In this article, we’ll explore the origins of this unique expression and uncover the reasons behind calling traffic lights “robots.”
@@tendayitmurape6227apparently they are called robotic traffic controllers, so not wrong to call them robots, each region has different terminology for one thing. Take for instance braai n barbecue, both correct but you will be surprised that in other countries they don't know what braai is
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Was it a cold day?