I'm from Namibia. I tell you the truth, nothing that ruins cities like hawkers. In most Namibian towns hawkers are restricted to residential areas to stay away from CBD. Harare is a great city getting trashed by African politics and policies . But Zimbabweans should not be ashamed of Harare, to me its still one of the great city in Africa. Harare beat east and West African cities.
I understand what you're saying broh even here in South Africa most of cities looks like shit coz of hawkers but it's situation we all need money to buy food and other stuff
Watching this at 2am and realizing I miss my home so much. I haven’t walked these streets for more than a decade. Tsvina or no tsvina, kumba kwedu uku. I miss you Harare ❤️
Pano pane the best brains n ppl who like growth. Zvitaure kune rudhende rwese outside this channel kkkkkkk unonzwa nekutukwa. Hv bn there hv done that but 🤷♀️
Until it's ingrained in us to have a sense of civic responsibility, a sense of collective pride in our environment, standards will continue to abrade. It's not long ago we used to laugh at other African countries but we're speedily lurching to the same levels of decrepitude. Kakushaya shungu katiinako kanovhundutsa.
@@nigelmadzima2169 Don't know how old you are but there was a time Zambians used to flock to Zimbabwe on grocery shopping trips, just to buy basics, things like margarine and soap etc. Are you familiar with the contemptuous terms "Mosken" or "Bhrandaya"? Zimbabweans who have travelled to west Africa will tell you that outside of South Africa, Zimbabwe was definitely on a trajectory towards 2nd world status, we were a marvel.
It's safe to say the good old capital is now a getto. Pa Hutsvina zvapo we take the cup. I live in a city where I have never seen a single council worker cleaning up the city, people just don't litter. I have seen people here stopping their cars and picking up any stray litter no matter how small, fix it @ source. I have only seen gardeners and landscapes tending to the flowers and trees, no cleaners employed by the council. We have to take responsibility guys, you can blame the council but who drops the litter in the first place, and if someone sees you they just look the other way.
Yes people have to take responsibility but this video started down town you probably do not even go downtown of some cities cause it's to dangerous and dirty. You notice uptown it was cleaner no noise no hooting
Zimbabwe was never risen in the first place.. Rhodesia was.. So the differences are way back in Rhodesia there were fences that stood straight up, but in Zimbabwe not anymore, roads were in fantastic condition,, but not anymore, buildings had paint, many don’t anymore, Roads had paint markings on, not anymore, Roads were maintained and repaired long ago, not anymore. 99% of all buildings were built pre independence, not much infrastructure added since 1980. Quite sad actually that we have not been able to better or exceed what the colonials achieved in the time they controlled our country. Let’s face the facts. The colonials came to an empty land and built all this in 50 years, we have had it for 40 years and have not achieved much at all. We seem to be going backwards if we are honest with ourselves. Our roads are deteriorating, yet there are are five times as many cars on the road now than there were in Rhodesia. Where are our taxes going. They certainly aren’t going back into the roads and development. It’s the same in every government department, sewage spills onto the streets, electricity shortages, food shortages, hospitals are inadequate, trains don’t run anymore, filth and litter spread across streets and entire country, hawkers occupy the pavements where we were once able to walk, there is human waste in the ally’s and the stench of urine is overwhelming because public toilets don’t work or have not been expanded to cater for the population growth. It’s good you have done this comparison because it shows our failures to build and improve on. We need to stop kidding ourselves that the colonials are to blame for our problems and face the facts that our country is sick and dying because of the Fat corrupt Zimbabwean politicians that have become wealthy beyond our wildest dreams on the taxes we pay for the upkeep of our towns and infrastructure. The entire continent is broken, let’s be honest, we don’t do anything, we just watch or let others do the work. There is something significant that Rhodesia was named after a great, if flawed empire builder, and Zimbabwe was named after a heap of ruins. Once tourists visited Rhodesia to see the ruins of Zimbabwe, whereas now they visit Zimbabwe to see the ruins of Rhodesia. The Chinese are taking over. Big projects are run virtually entirely by the Chinese from architect to builder. We just watch. Even the Sheraton hotel in Harare was built by foreigners. We need to wake up. Name an African country where European colonization made life worse for the average person. For sure many atrocities were committed by the colonizers. But on the balance, if you look at life expectancy, education level, general living standards, etc, life was vastly improved everywhere in Africa, thanks to Europeans.
Business owners should be encouraged to keep their store fronts clean and have street sweeping in the early morning hours and later in the evening before vehicle and pedestrian traffic comes into downtown or business districts. Hawkers should only be allowed to sell at flea market or designated areas not in front of other businesses who are paying for leases of their storefronts.
It is interesting to see how this great city which some visiting preachers called as the mini London in the early 1980s is looking today. Certain sections are looking like the way I had found most parts of my capital city of Lusaka 2 yrs ago. You still have a great city which just needs to be reorganised & put street vendors in certain section of the city before they go into markets. God bless Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe was never risen in the first place.. Rhodesia was.. So the differences are way back in Rhodesia there were fences that stood straight up, but in Zimbabwe not anymore, roads were in fantastic condition,, but not anymore, buildings had paint, many don’t anymore, Roads had paint markings on, not anymore, Roads were maintained and repaired long ago, not anymore. 99% of all buildings were built pre independence, not much infrastructure added since 1980. Quite sad actually that we have not been able to better or exceed what the colonials achieved in the time they controlled our country. Let’s face the facts. The colonials came to an empty land and built all this in 50 years, we have had it for 40 years and have not achieved much at all. We seem to be going backwards if we are honest with ourselves. Our roads are deteriorating, yet there are are five times as many cars on the road now than there were in Rhodesia. Where are our taxes going. They certainly aren’t going back into the roads and development. It’s the same in every government department, sewage spills onto the streets, electricity shortages, food shortages, hospitals are inadequate, trains don’t run anymore, filth and litter spread across streets and entire country, hawkers occupy the pavements where we were once able to walk, there is human waste in the ally’s and the stench of urine is overwhelming because public toilets don’t work or have not been expanded to cater for the population growth. It’s good you have done this comparison because it shows our failures to build and improve on. We need to stop kidding ourselves that the colonials are to blame for our problems and face the facts that our country is sick and dying because of the Fat corrupt Zimbabwean politicians that have become wealthy beyond our wildest dreams on the taxes we pay for the upkeep of our towns and infrastructure. The entire continent is broken, let’s be honest, we don’t do anything, we just watch or let others do the work. There is something significant that Rhodesia was named after a great, if flawed empire builder, and Zimbabwe was named after a heap of ruins. Once tourists visited Rhodesia to see the ruins of Zimbabwe, whereas now they visit Zimbabwe to see the ruins of Rhodesia. The Chinese are taking over. Big projects are run virtually entirely by the Chinese from architect to builder. We just watch. Even the Sheraton hotel in Harare was built by foreigners. We need to wake up. Name an African country where European colonization made life worse for the average person. For sure many atrocities were committed by the colonizers. But on the balance, if you look at life expectancy, education level, general living standards, etc, life was vastly improved everywhere in Africa, thanks to Europeans.
Brother no 1, not been here since the 60s, got a shock, totally agree with you, such a shame!! Is the big park with the beautiful fountains still there? So much rubbish in the streets, used to be spotless
Thanks for the great the video, it's been 4 years now since I last set my foot in this beloved Capital City of ours, I'm not surprised that not much has changed, as a matter of fact it has gotten worse in some other sections of the CBD...thumbs up to those who finding ways of making a living in Harare👍👍
Dear Government please renovate the town , paint buildings and new roads , nice car parks and bus ranks also needs renovations and our Town will be sun shine city for real♥️
I love watching this entire video and I really love the whole atmosphere of Harare! I can feel myself walking through these streets. Great job and much love all the way from Trinidad and Tobago!
This brought back so many good memories. But it breaks my heart to see the H like this. But home is home. So long to be back there with the people i love.
If they can fix roads and streets lights and probably change paving coz it's old you can see then Zim can compete with other nations in Africa and build shopping malls
Much appreciated for the amazing video. You really reminded me a lot about home. It's been a while since I haven't been in the country. #misshome #harare
They are fewer vendors now plus.. I see people holding their cellphones in the CBD. The absence of Kombis has also created more order as they created undesignates loading areas....what's left.1. Repaving walk ways 2. Resurfacing roads and tarred roads. 3.improving waste management
A lot of employment can be created by just finding city cleaners. Most importantly citizens should be responsible, don’t throw papers and stones everywhere in the city.
Loved being in Harare. But, this video shows much needed improvement in infrastructure, roads, picking up trash...need for market vendors only. This can be as it once was yrs and yrs ago. Fix up store fronts...get back to being that beautiful city
Munhu wese ane shop , and the hawkers in front of the shop should take responsibility of cleaning their surroundings and if not fines can be imposed. This will allow shop owners to monitor what is happening in their promises. Just a thought.
Does the City Council ever walk the streets downtown to see the state of affairs or kungodriver to the office in a 4x4 from madale dale and back. They do their shopping kuda Levi's etc. They really need to vacate the office. Iyo Gvt , havanyarewo here at the deterioration?
Only to imagine I grew up walking these streets in the 90s and they where spotless clean, now even when I visit home my brother just say let’s stick to Avondale, village, chisipiti, are dale shopping centers. I used to wonder why there is nothing in the big city center
Village, arundel shops and Kensington are the only maintained and maybe Westgate. Avondale etc has delapidated extremely. I'm not looking forward to going back.
@@cherryhaze4176 avondale dilapidated? When where you last there. There is a new mall occupied by pick and pay called river walk , there is a new drive in chicken inn , there is tv sales and hire, bon marche is being renovated. Cafe nush is there , znandos looking spectacular as usual then that nice retail outlet with fruits and imported goodies not sure which avondale you are referring to
For those of us who knew this city at it's pinnacle our hearts will forever bleed. Perfect example of how NOT to run a city. On a windy day the amount of dust in the air makes it impossible to walk around with your eyes open. We ought to be ashamed of ourselves!
@@simbarashenicholaschitovho1771 It is amusing, I have only seen you and a few other propagating such nonsense. There are many images contradicting your statement. Like what I said in another comment, you are an aggravating factor to Zimbabwe's crisis. Hapana anonyatso batsira, asi kupika uye kunyepedzera kunge ane 5 years yekare
Hatikurudzire hutsvina wangu, facts are facts, hutsvina uwe, Parliament is relocating elsewhere, I'm sure It's one of the causes. Kungo Kanda marare pese pese is both disgusting and disrespectful. Harare was called the Sunshine city back then, everything was spotless, if you are one of the young ones you probably don't realise how far back we have fallen. Taito nyara kufamba mutown as we thought we were not dressed appropriately. Call a spade a spade wangu
The better looking and bigger buildings made of aluminium and glass built by Mugabe. The other newer looking small buildings made by Mugabe. Only the old brick buildings done during Smith era.
Nice walk around. I think it’s interesting to hear the sounds of the city. Do you remember what time of the day this was at? Thanks Cheers from Canada. 👊
Actually speaking this is not too bad it just need a better camera to film and better editing.Compared to some African countries I have seen it's not too congested and disorganised .It just needs pavements ,roads to be fixed,and pple to be fined if they litter.
The city council should build more dedicated markets and ban street hawking, that will cut down considerably on trash and unsightly streets. Look at Rwanda in general and Cotonou in Benin. They are examples of best practice. It is relatively inexpensive to do and a clean, sightly environment has huge social, economic and political dividends for a city and country, for one thing it raises morale. African leaders have no excuse to not get it done. No IMF loans, expensive UN consultants required. Just fly to Rwanda and Benin, learn how they did it and implement the same back home. Also fine shops that have litter around them and people caught littering, they will soon learn to clean up behind themselves.
I'm from Namibia. I tell you the truth, nothing that ruins cities like hawkers. In most Namibian towns hawkers are restricted to residential areas to stay away from CBD. Harare is a great city getting trashed by African politics and policies . But Zimbabweans should not be ashamed of Harare, to me its still one of the great city in Africa. Harare beat east and West African cities.
That is what ruined Johannesburg
I understand what you're saying broh even here in South Africa most of cities looks like shit coz of hawkers but it's situation we all need money to buy food and other stuff
Same situation in South Africa
Lies. Many cities in West and East Africa easily beat Harare. Accra, Abidjan, Dakar, Kigali, Nairobi, Lagos etc are way more developed and modern.
@@R33Powhere in Lagos is developed please 🙏🙏
Watching this at 2am and realizing I miss my home so much. I haven’t walked these streets for more than a decade. Tsvina or no tsvina, kumba kwedu uku. I miss you Harare ❤️
Glad you enjoyed
True words amen
Ukaenda 2days ndipo pauno ona kut wairasa
@@lovemorenyatsiku6610 kkkk taura hako
taura hako.Meme kumba kumba dia..I miss Harare amana
I am from Angola, I was in zimbabwe from 2011 to 2015 for studies, I miss it, best people I ever met,
Make holiday plans for Zim and relive some memories. I also can't wait to visit Angola
Panodiwa kubatana for the city to be clean again. Munhu wese is responsible...there's too much litter. But nice to see home. Thanks Mr Zim.
Pano pane the best brains n ppl who like growth. Zvitaure kune rudhende rwese outside this channel kkkkkkk unonzwa nekutukwa. Hv bn there hv done that but 🤷♀️
Kulabantu abangabonqonqotshe abahola imali, bahola bengezi lutho
Kumele baxotshwe kulo bugebengu kakhulu e city council ye Halale
Yibuhwaba ilizwe selidikile .
Ko tara yakapera here
Until it's ingrained in us to have a sense of civic responsibility, a sense of collective pride in our environment, standards will continue to abrade. It's not long ago we used to laugh at other African countries but we're speedily lurching to the same levels of decrepitude. Kakushaya shungu katiinako kanovhundutsa.
True pple casualy throw trash evrywere ,,,
vasara havanashungu, havana nehanya.....
When did we laugh at other countries.
Well said this is very sad , kushaya hanya
@@nigelmadzima2169 Don't know how old you are but there was a time Zambians used to flock to Zimbabwe on grocery shopping trips, just to buy basics, things like margarine and soap etc. Are you familiar with the contemptuous terms "Mosken" or "Bhrandaya"? Zimbabweans who have travelled to west Africa will tell you that outside of South Africa, Zimbabwe was definitely on a trajectory towards 2nd world status, we were a marvel.
Thank you so much for the walk tour of our beautiful Harare. I have not been back home for awhile and needed this. Thanks for these videos.
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The gentleman is doing an amazing job. Have fun Mr Zim....big love
Thank you😊
Thank you Mr Zim. Harare yadzokera kumashure shuwa.
It's safe to say the good old capital is now a getto. Pa Hutsvina zvapo we take the cup. I live in a city where I have never seen a single council worker cleaning up the city, people just don't litter. I have seen people here stopping their cars and picking up any stray litter no matter how small, fix it @ source. I have only seen gardeners and landscapes tending to the flowers and trees, no cleaners employed by the council. We have to take responsibility guys, you can blame the council but who drops the litter in the first place, and if someone sees you they just look the other way.
Kuzoti Bulawayo town yacho kuita kunge Mbare 😭 zvayo
Small joburg
Yes people have to take responsibility but this video started down town you probably do not even go downtown of some cities cause it's to dangerous and dirty. You notice uptown it was cleaner no noise no hooting
@@sjx3516 we are too hard on ourselves.
Zimbabwe was never risen in the first place.. Rhodesia was.. So the differences are way back in Rhodesia there were fences that stood straight up, but in Zimbabwe not anymore, roads were in fantastic condition,, but not anymore, buildings had paint, many don’t anymore, Roads had paint markings on, not anymore, Roads were maintained and repaired long ago, not anymore. 99% of all buildings were built pre independence, not much infrastructure added since 1980. Quite sad actually that we have not been able to better or exceed what the colonials achieved in the time they controlled our country. Let’s face the facts. The colonials came to an empty land and built all this in 50 years, we have had it for 40 years and have not achieved much at all. We seem to be going backwards if we are honest with ourselves. Our roads are deteriorating, yet there are are five times as many cars on the road now than there were in Rhodesia. Where are our taxes going. They certainly aren’t going back into the roads and development. It’s the same in every government department, sewage spills onto the streets, electricity shortages, food shortages, hospitals are inadequate, trains don’t run anymore, filth and litter spread across streets and entire country, hawkers occupy the pavements where we were once able to walk, there is human waste in the ally’s and the stench of urine is overwhelming because public toilets don’t work or have not been expanded to cater for the population growth. It’s good you have done this comparison because it shows our failures to build and improve on. We need to stop kidding ourselves that the colonials are to blame for our problems and face the facts that our country is sick and dying because of the Fat corrupt Zimbabwean politicians that have become wealthy beyond our wildest dreams on the taxes we pay for the upkeep of our towns and infrastructure. The entire continent is broken, let’s be honest, we don’t do anything, we just watch or let others do the work.
There is something significant that Rhodesia was named after a great, if flawed empire builder, and Zimbabwe was named after a heap of ruins. Once tourists visited Rhodesia to see the ruins of Zimbabwe, whereas now they visit Zimbabwe to see the ruins of Rhodesia. The Chinese are taking over. Big projects are run virtually entirely by the Chinese from architect to builder. We just watch. Even the Sheraton hotel in Harare was built by foreigners. We need to wake up. Name an African country where European colonization made life worse for the average person. For sure many atrocities were committed by the colonizers. But on the balance, if you look at life expectancy, education level, general living standards, etc, life was vastly improved everywhere in Africa, thanks to Europeans.
Seems like you can learn a lot about the country's history just by looking at the names of the streets
Oh yes indeed
Business owners should be encouraged to keep their store fronts clean and have street sweeping in the early morning hours and later in the evening before vehicle and pedestrian traffic comes into downtown or business districts. Hawkers should only be allowed to sell at flea market or designated areas not in front of other businesses who are paying for leases of their storefronts.
Yesss. N they need to fix the streets too.
It's a mess,a really sorry mess. I can't even explain it here.
Really enjoyed the tour, good old memories
I enjoyed this. More walking tours please
As a Namibian in a long distance relationship with a Zimbabwean, it's safe to say your country has a large and busy city. 🇿🇼🇳🇦❤️
thank you Sasha😀
The City of Honda Fits ❤😅
Home is best some parts are so clean I didn't know about that foot bridge god bless zimbabwe
Trust me this is still better than ghettos in Mississipi and St Louise in the USA.... lets be proud of our city Harare...
The fact that you are comparing it to the US ghettos says a lot about the city.
@@R33Po well maybe let me rephrase..some cities in the States...but yet still some ghettos in Africa are way better than some ghettos in the States...
@@trivagravia4837 I choose the ghettos one America any day.
What a beutiful city wow....i must see harare one day. From Namibia
Thank you for showing us harare,I miss home so much
I have lived on Chester Road, in my childhood... I want to revisit it once...i really miss it. It would be great if a video can be uploded.
It is interesting to see how this great city which some visiting preachers called as the mini London in the early 1980s is looking today. Certain sections are looking like the way I had found most parts of my capital city of Lusaka 2 yrs ago. You still have a great city which just needs to be reorganised & put street vendors in certain section of the city before they go into markets. God bless Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe was never risen in the first place.. Rhodesia was.. So the differences are way back in Rhodesia there were fences that stood straight up, but in Zimbabwe not anymore, roads were in fantastic condition,, but not anymore, buildings had paint, many don’t anymore, Roads had paint markings on, not anymore, Roads were maintained and repaired long ago, not anymore. 99% of all buildings were built pre independence, not much infrastructure added since 1980. Quite sad actually that we have not been able to better or exceed what the colonials achieved in the time they controlled our country. Let’s face the facts. The colonials came to an empty land and built all this in 50 years, we have had it for 40 years and have not achieved much at all. We seem to be going backwards if we are honest with ourselves. Our roads are deteriorating, yet there are are five times as many cars on the road now than there were in Rhodesia. Where are our taxes going. They certainly aren’t going back into the roads and development. It’s the same in every government department, sewage spills onto the streets, electricity shortages, food shortages, hospitals are inadequate, trains don’t run anymore, filth and litter spread across streets and entire country, hawkers occupy the pavements where we were once able to walk, there is human waste in the ally’s and the stench of urine is overwhelming because public toilets don’t work or have not been expanded to cater for the population growth. It’s good you have done this comparison because it shows our failures to build and improve on. We need to stop kidding ourselves that the colonials are to blame for our problems and face the facts that our country is sick and dying because of the Fat corrupt Zimbabwean politicians that have become wealthy beyond our wildest dreams on the taxes we pay for the upkeep of our towns and infrastructure. The entire continent is broken, let’s be honest, we don’t do anything, we just watch or let others do the work.
There is something significant that Rhodesia was named after a great, if flawed empire builder, and Zimbabwe was named after a heap of ruins. Once tourists visited Rhodesia to see the ruins of Zimbabwe, whereas now they visit Zimbabwe to see the ruins of Rhodesia. The Chinese are taking over. Big projects are run virtually entirely by the Chinese from architect to builder. We just watch. Even the Sheraton hotel in Harare was built by foreigners. We need to wake up. Name an African country where European colonization made life worse for the average person. For sure many atrocities were committed by the colonizers. But on the balance, if you look at life expectancy, education level, general living standards, etc, life was vastly improved everywhere in Africa, thanks to Europeans.
Brother no 1, not been here since the 60s, got a shock, totally agree with you, such a shame!! Is the big park with the beautiful fountains still there? So much rubbish in the streets, used to be spotless
VERY GREAT video MR ZImz, your brother from nigeria. keep it up.
Thank you😃😃😃, I appreciate 🙏🏿
Wow that was a very good tour. You did a very good job there..... Brought back Memories. Thank you very much......
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks for the great the video, it's been 4 years now since I last set my foot in this beloved Capital City of ours, I'm not surprised that not much has changed, as a matter of fact it has gotten worse in some other sections of the CBD...thumbs up to those who finding ways of making a living in Harare👍👍
Dear Government please renovate the town , paint buildings and new roads , nice car parks and bus ranks also needs renovations and our Town will be sun shine city for real♥️
Much love from Kenya 🇰🇪,..I think Zimbabwe government should do something to decongest CBD
Thank you for sharing your city, Mr. Zim ! Your city is twice the size of the Canadian city I presently live in..
Hi Mr Zim, African Tigress sent me over;
enjoyed the sights and sounds of Harare👍🏾
Harare , i miss home . Proudly Zimbabwen.
Same here. Watched the whole video
I love watching this entire video and I really love the whole atmosphere of Harare! I can feel myself walking through these streets. Great job and much love all the way from Trinidad and Tobago!
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@MrZim263 I hope that one day, I hope I would really come to visit Zimbabwe.
I miss home, thanks for the video
There is something about Harare that makes you feel like you are on the other side of Nairobi...
Yes
Yes
i have heard this before,am zimbabwean
Thanks for taking us through the home time had really missed it
This brought back so many good memories. But it breaks my heart to see the H like this. But home is home. So long to be back there with the people i love.
Wow good tour but l just got lost, it’s been 15 years gees. Harare is not the same anymore
Thank you so much showing our great city
ياسلام صورة حلوة شديد لازم زيارة الي هراري
If they can fix roads and streets lights and probably change paving coz it's old you can see then Zim can compete with other nations in Africa and build shopping malls
very true!
I have not been to Harare/Zim 10years...Thank I enjoyed the walk :-)
Glad you enjoyed it!
Much appreciated for the amazing video. You really reminded me a lot about home. It's been a while since I haven't been in the country. #misshome #harare
They are fewer vendors now plus.. I see people holding their cellphones in the CBD. The absence of Kombis has also created more order as they created undesignates loading areas....what's left.1. Repaving walk ways
2. Resurfacing roads and tarred roads.
3.improving waste management
I think there's been no maintenance since the 80s. It's not looking good at all.
@@ronakio from a congestion point of view there is a marked improvement from a few years ago.
@@kossammusundire5194 I'm sure you're right. I've not seen Harare for many years now. I was just talking about the general state of the city.
@@ronakio Harare City council is the worst institution Zimbabwe. I agree with you
@@kossammusundire5194 Very true my friend. They've failed to do their job.
A lot of employment can be created by just finding city cleaners. Most importantly citizens should be responsible, don’t throw papers and stones everywhere in the city.
i miss e sunshine city.... ❤️❤️
Thanks Mr Zim. Very nice.
Thanks for video,renovations are needed
From 1:47 Ndanzwa...Rita Musikana...Baba Harare... 🎵🎙👍
Loved being in Harare. But, this video shows much needed improvement in infrastructure, roads, picking up trash...need for market vendors only. This can be as it once was yrs and yrs ago. Fix up store fronts...get back to being that beautiful city
Munhu wese ane shop , and the hawkers in front of the shop should take responsibility of cleaning their surroundings and if not fines can be imposed. This will allow shop owners to monitor what is happening in their promises. Just a thought.
I don't see a once sunshine city anymore but all I can see is now rainy city. Cry my beloved country
Nice video... kkkk zvatichaona vakadzi vedu vane ma Boyflenz 😀
😅😅
Does the City Council ever walk the streets downtown to see the state of affairs or kungodriver to the office in a 4x4 from madale dale and back. They do their shopping kuda Levi's etc. They really need to vacate the office. Iyo Gvt , havanyarewo here at the deterioration?
Brilliant Question
Nice one. Thoroughly enjoyed that.
Only to imagine I grew up walking these streets in the 90s and they where spotless clean, now even when I visit home my brother just say let’s stick to Avondale, village, chisipiti, are dale shopping centers. I used to wonder why there is nothing in the big city center
Village, arundel shops and Kensington are the only maintained and maybe Westgate. Avondale etc has delapidated extremely. I'm not looking forward to going back.
@@cherryhaze4176 avondale dilapidated? When where you last there. There is a new mall occupied by pick and pay called river walk , there is a new drive in chicken inn , there is tv sales and hire, bon marche is being renovated. Cafe nush is there , znandos looking spectacular as usual then that nice retail outlet with fruits and imported goodies not sure which avondale you are referring to
@@sjx3516 I know but I'm talking about the original avondale shop's
Good video. Great idea too. Wow not been to Harare in 8 years
Thanks for watching!
More videos like this please ❤
Thanx for the video brother
For those of us who knew this city at it's pinnacle our hearts will forever bleed.
Perfect example of how NOT to run a city. On a windy day the amount of dust in the air makes it impossible to walk around with your eyes open. We ought to be ashamed of ourselves!
Thanks MR Mazai matipinza mu Harare tiri outside the country, the city is clean just downton have a lot of very old buildings
I totally disagree with you, this is a dirty city, Lagos reloaded. Vanhu vacho chete ndo vanenge vakachena, but the city is very very dirty.
@@simbarashenicholaschitovho1771
It is amusing, I have only seen you and a few other propagating such nonsense. There are many images contradicting your statement.
Like what I said in another comment, you are an aggravating factor to Zimbabwe's crisis. Hapana anonyatso batsira, asi kupika uye kunyepedzera kunge ane 5 years yekare
Hatikurudzire hutsvina wangu, facts are facts, hutsvina uwe, Parliament is relocating elsewhere, I'm sure It's one of the causes. Kungo Kanda marare pese pese is both disgusting and disrespectful. Harare was called the Sunshine city back then, everything was spotless, if you are one of the young ones you probably don't realise how far back we have fallen. Taito nyara kufamba mutown as we thought we were not dressed appropriately. Call a spade a spade wangu
Weldone Mr Zim, you earned a subscriber. ME.
Thank you Joe!
A stress sticken citizenry,tired of being tired....
I wish we had something like First Street in Bulawayo😢. A street right in the CBD entirely dedicated to pedestrians.
You could to engage some lawyers and lobby for it
Thank you nicely recorded
Enjoying this one. Its been a while
Nice tour bro, you brought back some nostalgia for us in the diaspora!
Everything made by Ian Smith.
The better looking and bigger buildings made of aluminium and glass built by Mugabe. The other newer looking small buildings made by Mugabe. Only the old brick buildings done during Smith era.
Thank you so much.. For bring Back memories.. Our town it's nice than jbh though...... Jbh town ine tsvina kudarika PA...... Thank you so much
Johannesburg is African people host city
Most welcome 😊
Mandifungisa Harare vakomana Ndi sam chisese
Wow you were walking really fast 😅😅😅 that must’ve been a good workout!
Very! Good exercise
Muna George Sulundika makachenawo atleast nekufirst uko... Thank you nekimbotiratidza Harare💞
Thanx for the upload
Who else came here after the guided tour with the African Tigres
Kungoona video iyi then missing my home
Harare is beautiful. I used to come to Harare.Borodale brook near the blue roof.(Mugabe's residence)
Great sir I see you know the city well
I miss home! 😫
Nice walk around. I think it’s interesting to hear the sounds of the city. Do you remember what time of the day this was at? Thanks
Cheers from Canada. 👊
Chimoko chiripa 15:40 to 16:20 chiri well-balanced icho. Dai waramba wakachitsoma.
I came here looking for this comment!! 😂😂😂
@@tayejnr lol asi ndiwe here?
I miss home 😢
It's alright but where is public bins and council cleaners. General maintenance can do a wonder for any city .
Sho Mr Mazai great video.
We need to up cleanliness in Harare uhmmmm. But thank you for taking us through
Actually speaking this is not too bad it just need a better camera to film and better editing.Compared to some African countries I have seen it's not too congested and disorganised .It just needs pavements ,roads to be fixed,and pple to be fined if they litter.
For someone who grew up in the 90s living in Harare , The city is now looking terrible, Harare now looks like downtown Johannesburg.
It’s now like a growth point. Unbelievable!!
@@mticha9566 lol , growth points are even better....
Nyika kuita mvemve kudaro. This is heartbreaking 💔
African Tigress made me to know you and I have no choice than to subscribe. Your channel is cool though. All the best.
Thank you so much for coming on board
Downtown makwikwi, situation yacho ma1 munhu wese akutsvaga kurarama.
hapana ksna murungu 1 wandambonawo
Hi Can you take some videos for station furnishers branch please.
Harare yedu hatina watoirambira
Zimbabwe will be great again.....God's time is the best.......
it will be great!
Amen
Downtown 😹😹
This part of town is not looking good. This looks like some part of Joburg CBD. Please show us the good looking areas as well
😷 can't kp it inside Kkkkkkkkk gd one Mr Zim but dwntwn daaaaamn, unrecognizable. Uptown way much better n its cleaner. Pakaipa 😄😄
When we were in Zim 😌
This is sad, we need new roads new buildings....😞
Thats Harare for real no sleeping.
Wow I miss home
One big dislike from a chief Councillor responsible for City maintenance of roads , waste management.. etc in the mayor's office.
I need your number
@@judaisaacmugomba7710 okay.
MuHarare mune tsvina veduwe 😨😨 this was really painful to watch! The dilapidated road infrastructure, buildings and all!
Standards have gone down terribly
Taura zvako
Harare uncensored. Abandoned
Back 🔙 to Rhodesia
Handi munoRamba muchivhotera zano ka. What do you expect
Thank you mr Zim
The city council should build more dedicated markets and ban street hawking, that will cut down considerably on trash and unsightly streets. Look at Rwanda in general and Cotonou in Benin. They are examples of best practice. It is relatively inexpensive to do and a clean, sightly environment has huge social, economic and political dividends for a city and country, for one thing it raises morale. African leaders have no excuse to not get it done. No IMF loans, expensive UN consultants required. Just fly to Rwanda and Benin, learn how they did it and implement the same back home. Also fine shops that have litter around them and people caught littering, they will soon learn to clean up behind themselves.
😂😂 i just noticed my car at 18:47.