Watching from Canada 🇨🇦. Well said, brother Kuda. We can surely maintain our environments. We did maintain our environments in Rhodesia. Many things changed when we took over in 1980. Ndipo pakatanga corruption muma government offices, police, ne "Tanga wandida" for jobs and promotions, littering and neglect of facilities.
Thank you, Kuda. Your campaign with Fadzayi as an independent was great. I agree with all you are saying. We need a mindset change, and we should start with the small easy things within our communities if we want a vetter Zimbabwe.
Watching from the Yukon. Kuda, I'm loving perspective of how our communities should be and how we as citizens should take it upon ourselves to take our surroundings. It's simple, a genocide of our mindset.
Out of 40 houses in our road it’s only maybe 3 or 4 of us who pick up litter outside our gate. My daughter (grade 3) asked me why we are the only ones who pick up litter and I told her it’s our responsibility to lead, if we keep cleaning our house maNeighbors achasvika pakunyara and they will follow. Now she doesn’t litter and she knows, my wife knows kana uine marara usarasire muRoad. I always say better urasire mumota ndozorasa hangu. Be the change you want to see.
You are very right Kuda. I recently watched a video of some lady who visited Orania (a whites only city here in S.A) and got challenged so much when I leant that everyone in that city has a job! They have even created their own currency! Their economy is very functional and they have the cleanest city in S.A. You actually have to pass an interview for you to be given citizenship there. You have to demonstrate that you share the same values as the community there. Of course if you are black you are already disqualified. It really got me thinking and I realized that the answer does not lie with politics; we can make our communities functional. There really is no need to leave any one behind. There should be a job for everyone in the community. I guess thats how our communities where constituted before the arrival of the white man with his western 'civilization'. I believe their barter trade ensured no individual went to bed on an empty stomach. Enough of Orania. You have challenged me Kuda, I am going to paint my gate and clean up my gutters, and fix the toilet seats! Thank you for such an insightful discussion.
Very interesting conversation. God bless Kuda for coming to share his insights. This channel is at its best when it goes beyond the typical political actors, in terms of the interviewees. Even when it's not someone that viewers necessarily agree with 💯, like the war veteran the other day. Kuda deserves respect because he's willing to commit his time, energy and resources into the causes he cares about, he remains politically engaged despite the personal and financial cost to him and his family, and he's willing to try and stir people's thinking and carry them along. A huge amount of credit to him as well for consistently honouring his wife. Lots of guys have wives who complement them very well and motivate them to greater heights,, but for the sake of their pride they downplay or hide the wives' contribution. I completely agree about the kwachu concept. Is it a form of apathy, caused by depression? So many Zimbabweans (including leaders) love jetting off to Dubai, which is super-clean, and it's so strange that this doesn't make people hungry to improve their own surroundings. Instead, the focus is more on investing in one's own 'portable' look - the clothing, cosmetics, cars etc. And interestingly, if someone does come along and build a fancy house in a very average neighbourhood, it doesn't take much for neighbours to despise them or start counting down till the moment the house begins to fall into disrepair. It will take a considerable effort to move away from this mindset, but well done for starting the conversation. And for bringing it to a wider audience, especially those who don't dwell on Twitter!
I agree with Kuda. Self governance is the first port of call before looking at other forms of governance. This is the only way we are going to fix our country. Blaming someone else like what blessed was trying to do is what is worsening our situation.
I hve been to byo ! I fall in love wth the town.very clean .i took a friend from SA .he was so proud .i hope Harare as capital city ,should be an examplary
This Gentleman is a Leader not a politician. You're a citizen.These are the people who must be in parliament.Not kunoita slogan instead of planning for the future
Brilliant ideas about changing the mindset and status quo of the upcoming generations for progress sake and contribute to making the world a better place to live, learn, work and do business. Thanks for your contribution to the world and starting in Zimbabwe.
Watching from the diaspora, Kuda, you really hit the nail on the head. As Zimbabweans, we need to cultivate a culture of maintenance because we are seriously lacking in this area.
Good discussion but Dhara has an agenda. It should start with us, the people. I'm equally privileged to have travelled widely. We need to take pride in our environment, our infrastructure and everything. We must take responsibility before we start blaming the next person or group or institution. Lets be responsible for our actions and then demand accountability from authorities
This chiwenga guy was not good academically but he was elevated uzoba nguvumazonke kanti umugabe akabuzanga elangeni sometimes you must not underestimate o domkop 😂😂😂😂
Spot on Kuda you bring in that angle that i once said to someone that we point out all problems on people on top but we cant even bother to sweep our own yard n fix gate yet we dress labels, we drink alcohol every weekend n say we dont have small money to fix gate or paint. most Zimbabweans brains are just shem nje, mazimbabweans vanoita corruption and crime in diaspora yet vanoti corruption too much in Zimbabwe kkkkkkk
Bulawayo is super clean and even the villages in Matebeland are better maintained because Ndebeles are civic proud and it's something us Shonas must benchmark ourselves. Whites too, hutsanana huripo, it's time we were honest with ourselves, well done Kuda!!!
@Bloomslang1 I'm glad it was said by a shona person some girl from bulawayo said your sentiments she was called a tribalist and some shona people who grew up in Byo agreed...
@kulhemhlongo Well, I'll tell you something, the only way we can improve as a country is if we're brutally honest with each other and this is just one FACT that cannot be denied, us Shonas are just too comfortable with filth. It disgusts me and it's frustrating but it's the TRUTH.
Can you believe it that here in Britain we vandalised telephone booths and they're almost all gone, I know we don't think about them now coz we all have mobile phones but try look for one and see if it works.
We have a small problem in Zimbabwe. That problem we have is leadership crisis. If the leadership in Zimbabwe can get one thing right which is being elected fairly, getting the mandate from the electorate. However the leaders want to lead people who they know are not willing to be led by them. Its a rape case affair. Hence all all the simple things like lack of confidence in currency introduced are symptoms of that same fundamental problem,. Leadership went to Russian spewed a lot of nonsense, Russian leadership and Zambian leadership just strengthened their relations. Leadership crisis makes doing business in Zimbabwe extremely expensive for both leadership and other countries and between citizens themselves. They can not transact in the currency on offer, they have to use USD. Thus a fact, the leadership keep USD in their houses and pockets, a simple villager is forced to accept currency which the leadership have refused. Development is creating new things not restoration what you allowed to deteriorate. Zimbabwe Tax Act will not classify it as revenue expenditure not capital. Country develops with capital expenditure.
The problem with this argument is that is is absent the fact that humans will always be HUMAN. Unless maybe if you in japan you will never have one voice when it comes to what is the norm for how society behaves . Munhu munhu ....you will get disappointed.
Mr Presenter, there is nothing wrong with infrastructure development made from dead capital. The majority of the population outsources their resource outside the country and builds their houses or businesses within. Flip the coin, the West was developed to a greater extent by dead capital, its human force migrated and invaded resources /minerals which were not theirs. What did the invaders do with the money from our resources? They externalised funds to build infrastructure eg houses, businesses etc in their own countries. Slavery is when you have majority of the population of a country owns properties ,vehicles etc primarily financed by the banking sector.
Asi wabatwa batwa. Yes citizens are complicit as well. We saw people being offered cars by Wicknell and they gladly took them. It's a mentality issue 😂
It's not about culture it's about how people are now too poor to maintain these houses. We also have councils run by people who don't know what they are supposed to do. On refuse people are trying to get independent contractors to collect refuse but then not everyone can afford it. Rubbish disposal is the responsibility of local authorities. You're looking at symptoms not the real cause. But then be a coconut and blame it on the skin all you want
Well spoken, intelligent and Charismatic Kuda Musasiwa , What a Guy !!
He is right. Zimbabwe people need to be reminded how is it important to have your country and love it
Continue pushing Kuda, we need more people with your mindset especially in leadership.
Very powerful
Thanks Kuda for sharing those brilliant and progressive perspectives.
Watching from Canada 🇨🇦. Well said, brother Kuda. We can surely maintain our environments. We did maintain our environments in Rhodesia. Many things changed when we took over in 1980. Ndipo pakatanga corruption muma government offices, police, ne "Tanga wandida" for jobs and promotions, littering and neglect of facilities.
Thank you, Kuda. Your campaign with Fadzayi as an independent was great. I agree with all you are saying. We need a mindset change, and we should start with the small easy things within our communities if we want a vetter Zimbabwe.
KuZim unogona kutosungwa ukada kutotanga cleaning campaigns 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Watching from the Yukon. Kuda, I'm loving perspective of how our communities should be and how we as citizens should take it upon ourselves to take our surroundings. It's simple, a genocide of our mindset.
Great Guy, great mind. Problem we do have too many fools in higher positions
Out of 40 houses in our road it’s only maybe 3 or 4 of us who pick up litter outside our gate. My daughter (grade 3) asked me why we are the only ones who pick up litter and I told her it’s our responsibility to lead, if we keep cleaning our house maNeighbors achasvika pakunyara and they will follow. Now she doesn’t litter and she knows, my wife knows kana uine marara usarasire muRoad. I always say better urasire mumota ndozorasa hangu. Be the change you want to see.
Ini ndakanzi muchaneta imbonhongai henyu marara
You are very right Kuda. I recently watched a video of some lady who visited Orania (a whites only city here in S.A) and got challenged so much when I leant that everyone in that city has a job! They have even created their own currency! Their economy is very functional and they have the cleanest city in S.A. You actually have to pass an interview for you to be given citizenship there. You have to demonstrate that you share the same values as the community there. Of course if you are black you are already disqualified. It really got me thinking and I realized that the answer does not lie with politics; we can make our communities functional. There really is no need to leave any one behind. There should be a job for everyone in the community. I guess thats how our communities where constituted before the arrival of the white man with his western 'civilization'. I believe their barter trade ensured no individual went to bed on an empty stomach.
Enough of Orania. You have challenged me Kuda, I am going to paint my gate and clean up my gutters, and fix the toilet seats! Thank you for such an insightful discussion.
Very interesting conversation. God bless Kuda for coming to share his insights. This channel is at its best when it goes beyond the typical political actors, in terms of the interviewees. Even when it's not someone that viewers necessarily agree with 💯, like the war veteran the other day. Kuda deserves respect because he's willing to commit his time, energy and resources into the causes he cares about, he remains politically engaged despite the personal and financial cost to him and his family, and he's willing to try and stir people's thinking and carry them along. A huge amount of credit to him as well for consistently honouring his wife. Lots of guys have wives who complement them very well and motivate them to greater heights,, but for the sake of their pride they downplay or hide the wives' contribution.
I completely agree about the kwachu concept. Is it a form of apathy, caused by depression? So many Zimbabweans (including leaders) love jetting off to Dubai, which is super-clean, and it's so strange that this doesn't make people hungry to improve their own surroundings. Instead, the focus is more on investing in one's own 'portable' look - the clothing, cosmetics, cars etc. And interestingly, if someone does come along and build a fancy house in a very average neighbourhood, it doesn't take much for neighbours to despise them or start counting down till the moment the house begins to fall into disrepair. It will take a considerable effort to move away from this mindset, but well done for starting the conversation. And for bringing it to a wider audience, especially those who don't dwell on Twitter!
I agree with Kuda. Self governance is the first port of call before looking at other forms of governance. This is the only way we are going to fix our country. Blaming someone else like what blessed was trying to do is what is worsening our situation.
I hve been to byo ! I fall in love wth the town.very clean .i took a friend from SA .he was so proud .i hope Harare as capital city ,should be an examplary
This reminds of TeaParty and my Ex. Been following this MF BegotenSUN for 10 years now. he keeps elevating in wisdom and articulation. Great episode.
Thanks mkoma Kuda for the insights!
#Leadership
This Gentleman is a Leader not a politician.
You're a citizen.These are the people who must be in parliament.Not kunoita slogan instead of planning for the future
Well said and thank you all of you.Brilliant ideas keep it up.
Brilliant discussion, indeed we need to get back to basics, charity begins at home
Great interview Kuda. Keep it up bro.
Brilliant ideas about changing the mindset and status quo of the upcoming generations for progress sake and contribute to making the world a better place to live, learn, work and do business. Thanks for your contribution to the world and starting in Zimbabwe.
We really need to support each other as Africans, being negative is toxic in any environment, great interview Blessing
Kuda you are leadership, head bowed
Dhara is just an amazing journalist and interviewer man 👏
An interesting interview. I need to sort my work life out..what does self maintenance introduce..an upward swing perhaps to good life.
Watching from the diaspora, Kuda, you really hit the nail on the head. As Zimbabweans, we need to cultivate a culture of maintenance because we are seriously lacking in this area.
I agree with you 💯 percent Kuda. I support your ideas.
Good discussion but Dhara has an agenda. It should start with us, the people. I'm equally privileged to have travelled widely. We need to take pride in our environment, our infrastructure and everything. We must take responsibility before we start blaming the next person or group or institution. Lets be responsible for our actions and then demand accountability from authorities
you can say that again dhara had his own agenda ,he wanted kuda to attack gvt but credit to kuda he talked about issues as they are
If kwamereki was in first world it would be closed and all the people who goes there sent to psychiatric clinic😢😢😢😂😂😂
Great guy
Great interview, thinngs are tough and I understand this gentleman
When president Paul kagame was asked how did your country people manage to keep the country clean he said the mindset.
Daraa you're my favorite 💯
Maaan Hats for you Kuda. People need to change their mindset.
This chiwenga guy was not good academically but he was elevated uzoba nguvumazonke kanti umugabe akabuzanga elangeni sometimes you must not underestimate o domkop 😂😂😂😂
In zim the bin man did not show up since 1980 .and urinating where you will walk tomorrow is the same as having zanu pf government for over 40 years .
Well said 👏👏👏
This Kuda from Gutu must be protected guys. He is from the future.
Housekeeping of our country,the municipality need to all play a role !lets have bins everywhere
Spot on Kuda you bring in that angle that i once said to someone that we point out all problems on people on top but we cant even bother to sweep our own yard n fix gate yet we dress labels, we drink alcohol every weekend n say we dont have small money to fix gate or paint. most Zimbabweans brains are just shem nje, mazimbabweans vanoita corruption and crime in diaspora yet vanoti corruption too much in Zimbabwe kkkkkkk
Corrupt politics thrives on corrupt societies... we really need to do better.
Bulawayo is super clean and even the villages in Matebeland are better maintained because Ndebeles are civic proud and it's something us Shonas must benchmark ourselves. Whites too, hutsanana huripo, it's time we were honest with ourselves, well done Kuda!!!
@Bloomslang1 I'm glad it was said by a shona person some girl from bulawayo said your sentiments she was called a tribalist and some shona people who grew up in Byo agreed...
@kulhemhlongo Well, I'll tell you something, the only way we can improve as a country is if we're brutally honest with each other and this is just one FACT that cannot be denied, us Shonas are just too comfortable with filth. It disgusts me and it's frustrating but it's the TRUTH.
Well said Kuda 👏🏾
You're right!! But Zim people vanenge vakaroiwa neakafa!!
“Every two says there’s some poor bastard who’s sitting down writing a new SI” 😂
😂😂😂😂imagine. 1 SI every 1.5 days
Truly the heart and soul (excuse the pun) of citizenship!
Grate guy
Great interview
Can you believe it that here in Britain we vandalised telephone booths and they're almost all gone, I know we don't think about them now coz we all have mobile phones but try look for one and see if it works.
This is like hardtalk show and as Zimbabweans we are being cross examined
Kuda was cooking sheesh
Profound from Kuda
I understand this guys perspective it only manifest in you if you have lived abroad 😂😂😂
Good interview.
Izvo zvinoita Gira kumusoro. Y borehole from tape water.we can't move forward while paddling backwards.
This is wat the dead BC should airing for poeple to start thinking.
Spot on Kuda
Kuda is talking sense
You see people throwing away pumpers through the window of a moving bus, car...
Vhoratiriti
😂😂😂😂
We have a small problem in Zimbabwe. That problem we have is leadership crisis. If the leadership in Zimbabwe can get one thing right which is being elected fairly, getting the mandate from the electorate. However the leaders want to lead people who they know are not willing to be led by them. Its a rape case affair. Hence all all the simple things like lack of confidence in currency introduced are symptoms of that same fundamental problem,. Leadership went to Russian spewed a lot of nonsense, Russian leadership and Zambian leadership just strengthened their relations. Leadership crisis makes doing business in Zimbabwe extremely expensive for both leadership and other countries and between citizens themselves. They can not transact in the currency on offer, they have to use USD. Thus a fact, the leadership keep USD in their houses and pockets, a simple villager is forced to accept currency which the leadership have refused. Development is creating new things not restoration what you allowed to deteriorate. Zimbabwe Tax Act will not classify it as revenue expenditure not capital. Country develops with capital expenditure.
Haaa Harare is a mess let alone Matapi hostels,,
Social change❤
voratirity... we rock you
We have a mediocre government and it trickles down to our society
Want to hear from you guys. Talk to me
He's condescending. He thinks he's incorrigible. His msg gets distorted now bcz he thinks he's always right. I wasted my time listening .
Parikudiwa mabasa kuti Vanhu vese vaite bag. Zvese izvi is easily solvable with jobs and a consistent income.
KuZim munhu anotokanda marara panze pe bus riri kutofamba apa achirowa zvake boiled egg mu bhazi😂😂😂😂😂😂
All flying over our heads 🤷🏾
Our Country has great minds but hameno xhinozongo itika.
Voratirity or volatility
who's guy
The problem with this argument is that is is absent the fact that humans will always be HUMAN. Unless maybe if you in japan you will never have one voice when it comes to what is the norm for how society behaves . Munhu munhu ....you will get disappointed.
Mr Presenter, there is nothing wrong with infrastructure development made from dead capital. The majority of the population outsources their resource outside the country and builds their houses or businesses within. Flip the coin, the West was developed to a greater extent by dead capital, its human force migrated and invaded resources /minerals which were not theirs. What did the invaders do with the money from our resources? They externalised funds to build infrastructure eg houses, businesses etc in their own countries.
Slavery is when you have majority of the population of a country owns properties ,vehicles etc primarily financed by the banking sector.
Tibvire apo, imwi mutambira mari ipi?
This guy once said he is developing chatgpt equivalent 😂😂
Road tsvina
Vhoratiriti
Voratily
Voratiriti omg
I like him but he is wrong to blame citizens
Asi wabatwa batwa. Yes citizens are complicit as well. We saw people being offered cars by Wicknell and they gladly took them. It's a mentality issue 😂
hes right we are not united to work together to improve our own homes in the neighborhood
He is right, you see someone tossing litter anywhere anyhow. Is that you do at home, the blame is on us citizens zvimwe hazvidi gvt
Is Queen of Hearts a strip club?
vhoratirity 😆😆
vataura baba ava
It's not about culture it's about how people are now too poor to maintain these houses. We also have councils run by people who don't know what they are supposed to do. On refuse people are trying to get independent contractors to collect refuse but then not everyone can afford it. Rubbish disposal is the responsibility of local authorities. You're looking at symptoms not the real cause. But then be a coconut and blame it on the skin all you want
Poor mindset
@donaldkanengoni6201 you not saying shit argue with facts
The filth issue is an African problem, filth is from the top down wards.
We really need to support each other as Africans, being negative is toxic in any environment, great interview Blessing
Vhoratiriti