Zimbabweans are a formidable people. Never underestimate them. They have been through a lot and they are refined. Great Zimbabwe will rise again and Africa shall be proud of her.
Zimbabwe will rise again and us the young generation we should remain positive about the future , l know we have been through a lot but Zimbabwe is home to us.
MIchael Thank you for making Zimbabwe great again. We had almost lost hope and here we are . Thanks to you and those you are working with to REVITALISE our country"s economy.
Well done my brother. You are welcome..we as Zimbabweans have contributed worldwide with every resource... God giving hope to the youths through you wena 🤗
Thank you for doing this short film showing us the amazing beauty, potential and skills in Zimbabwe. Zimbabweans are truly remarkable people who understand the power of education and how to translate that education into action and the realisation of their goals and dreams. We want to see more positive stories like this about Zimbabwe. Every country on earth has its own problems. Why is it that when it comes to Zimbabwe, some people, including some Zimbabweans, only want to show the negative side? That attitude harms the whole country and everyone in it. Good luck with Ruth Pantry ❤
Wooow!!!now we are talking!! Thank you ,thank you i have been looking for someone who is promoting Zimbabwe.i am very much prescribed and following you brother!!
I'm South African. As we know many Zimbabweans are in South Africa and they are being exploited because many are here illegally. I had been encouraging Zimbabweans to go back home( not in a xenophobic manner ) I'm encouraging them to go home and take part in rebuilding their country for their coming generations. Running away from our problems will never help us.
One day God will wipe away our tears no how matter how we cry.mozambique came to zim .but we never burn pipo .life is important. My neiba is xhosa mancisani but us we dnt care how can we kill our on fellow pipo.we share everything one love one africa
This makes me so proud and inspired. My wish is that when he finally goes automated the machines he will use will also be made in Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 l love to see our flag raising high. Thank you for bringing this information to us and inspiring us to be proactive in building our country
Investing in Zim means being able to deal with the political and tribal problems. I was born in Zim but the sentiment I felt especially when doing business around the country was that I wasn't actually zimbabwean because I come from kwa Bulawayo. Despite being fluent in all zim languages I always was treated like a second class citizen, so I decided to invest elsewhere...I hope in the future tribalism bareers will be adressed so that the country moves on.
Too true and dont forget that the bread basket of Africa that Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 was is no longer as the whites were thrown off their farms or left the country . They knew how to farm and manage profitable large scale agriculture . I really do hope things improve but black ruled tribal zanu pf politics what a failure !!!!! Zimbabwe was way more prosperous prior to 1980
Tribalism and lack of farming opportunity remains a problem. If educated whites and blacks return from the exile Zim would stand a chance at on 50-50 and I am sad to say that.
You are one in many who have fallen under the tribalism axe, some people wonder why there is growing hatred, because they are not on the receiving side.
I hear you. It is sad when leaders are tribalist because then this illness becomes institutionalised. African countries need to rise above tribalism to fully realise their true potential.
Makorokoto Amhlope Congratulations gogo vazvifarirawo..Welcome back to Zim baba and well done you are doing a great job.Kumusha kumusha dzimwe nyika dziri kuzviita izvi ngazvienderere mberi. Vanokwanisa ngavaite God bless you...
Zimbabwe Best Place On The Planet. Peacefully friendly people kind animals everywhere swimming sun victoriafalls. See you all 2022, from the food old USA..
Amazing work indeed, with the skills we have gained Zimbabwe is going to be THE smart hub of Africa she will rise again and I’m part of this new change
@@DeanShumba Thats very very inspiring wangu. We can do this for sure. I am also inspired to start something this year in Zim. Resources aren't good yet, but I believe we will build our country, brick by brick. We can't continue crying only while waiting for others to do it. Guys like Michael and you are gonna push this diaspora investment movement!
Well done 👍🏽 Micheal K, what a great work you’re doing out there in Zimbabwe. What I like in all this, it not about showing those who have EXPENSIVE CARS AND YET THEY ARE NOT DOING ANYTHING APART FROM FROM SHOWING EXPENSIVE CARS. This is exactly what we need as African to inspire one another in promoting Entrepreneurship above all Unity🙏🏽
Why would you dislike this lol. Nice work my brother- love wat you are doing very inspiring. Definitely joining you in creating opportunities for our fellow country men
Zimbos where are we at come support our own..Yard yechipatara ngaive clean veduwe kusakurirwawo twumaruva mumagarden umo varwere vanoda yard yakashambidzika..Mukomana arikuita bsa uyu mubatsireiwo nekusakura asi chii nhai Chitungwiza council....Enough respect to amai Ruth pasipanodya you are a star...
Be the change that you want to see. I love this Michael Kosmas. Our paths will definitely cross and we shall have lots to talk about. Keep it up brother
@@tonypereira1484 it’s very safe in Zimbabwe if you come with good investment lease Land and do business like in uk and USA But if you come with the mind of stealing Land and robbing people just stay away
This is a fantastic idea, the people on the ground need to realise the diaspora is a bridge necessary to take Zimbabwe in the right direction , besides the 2 billion remittances the Zimbabwean in the diaspora needs a partnership with people on the ground , we need to utilise the global food security issues as well as many products and services that we all know Zimbabwe can produce , the barriers on the ground can be done away with because they are mainly human factors like corruption and inflated prices which turn away potential partners .I truly believe Zimbabwe is the now and the next big thing because we have to rebuild. Lets get to work !!!!!!!!!!
Thank you. That was very inspirational. Keep up the good work. We need more visionaries like yourself that will propel New Zimbabwe into its fullest existence. A Zimbabwe where we all thrive and don't have to struggle for the basics. I pray God would open my eyes to my highest calling that will bring positive change to the people of Zimbabwe.
I'm thrilled to see Africans getting back home with a dream to contribute to job creation and economic development of the continent. I wish more Africans would think like you and let's develop all our 55 African economies and make all of Aftica great.
It is good to see another diaspora an that made the decision to return to wonderful beautiful Zimbabwe - the land of his birth.Zimbabwe is well on its way to regain its title of being "The Breadbasket of Africa." Nothing is impossible. Zimbabweans are hard working and very innovative and have a great passion to always make a difference and impact their communities and their regions and the world. Zimbabweans in the diaspora have acquired and learned many skills and all those who return to Zimbabwe are making positive contributions to uplifting the lives of many. Thank you for uploading and sharing this video.
It’s time for Zimbabwe and your dollar bond notes to rise. Time for your country to rise to prominence and be the bread basket to the world do that we may help others.
Had to subscribe ,I'm all in support a brother who's here preaching a different message we really need more people with ideas that can move the country forward big up.....
Warning ⚠️...Just DONT tell all your plans on here. Some things SHOULD be done in silence to prevent interruption etc. I wish you well..helping your community is beautiful
@@MichaelKosmas jus checked Ruth s pantry. Omg wat a wonderful job u doing. Great ppl. Ndinotenda maningi n will be following nekuisawo pashoma. U hv started a very gd thing. Nyasha ngadziwande 👏👏🙏🙏
This is a good project you started, just showcasing what other are doing in Zimbabwe. It inspires some of us who are mulling the idea of starting investment projects back home and showing us where the gaps,opportunities and markets are.
It's a good thing, i am a South African, but i want to leave my country, however relocate to another Afrikan country, Zim is also on my list of options.
I am really inspired by this video. It tells me that there is hope for a prosporous Zimbabwe. Ruth's Pantry is a great idea. Can I please your local contact details
The moment you started talking about Zimbabweans in the diaspora in "penthouses in New York, Dubai...." - most people in the diaspora are living in poverty as undocumented persons. Go to the Jo' burg CBD and see how most of them are living. Anyway, all the best in your endeavor
Thanks for watching , There might not be a lot in the penthouses but the few that are , are enough to make a difference if they contribute thier skills , talents and resources to building Africa
@@rozvi9728 If you are making even minimum wages you are in a better position to start something small, sponsor a young boy or girl in the rural areas with a semester of school fees plus uniforms..etc
A lot of Zim people have done extremely well in the diaspora there’s the down side about it which is true. Not everyone in diaspora is suffering everyone journey is different.
Thanks for this Michael! Please don’t stop with the updates of the foundation, would also love to know about investment opportunities into the foundation as well!
I am a new subscriber from Zimbabwe living outside Zim. I like your content, I follow the likes of Wode Maya from Ghana, he is doing good in marketing Africa to the World. I wish you connect with him He is coming to Zim soon. He loves to meet up with content creator of the country and help them to grow. I want to go and build Zim left Zim 2007 till date never came back to stay but to visit. I miss my home, let's hope and stay positive about our country.
I think the move to Zim is subjective snd this guy is trying to make it objective... He spent 20 years'' he should be having enough capital to start something... Me specifically in my 20's l cant just make such a decision. Tichiri pakupanda, when we are ok tichauya
I understand where you’re coming from but maybe that’s the problem. I mean it sincerely. If you think like that 20 years will pass and you do nothing. Time goes quick. Sometimes we need to move towards the pressure. Rather than compare yourself why not wish him success or better yet ask how he came to this decision. He probably didn’t do it coz he had enough money. Most people don’t coz when the money runs out you’re out of there. No, it has to be much more and come from within. He loves Zim and like he said he’s tired of being on the sidelines watching his country wallow away. You should think in terms of N:OW
Its not a race. In your 20s just panda and come invest later. The country shall be built by you our youth, you dont have to leave wherever you are to come stay in Zim now; even Michael didnt talk of relocating. You just have to start investing back home and make a plan!
Talk about rent dear..we are in Namibia ....they charge nekuziva kuti maforeigner work sooo hard ..I feel abused pamwe pacho.it's draining ndomhogaya kunorima garden kumusha.
You seem quite young probably in your 30s, but 20 years away from Zim you should have kept track of what was happening down in Zim. If you haven't unfortunately then you may be over you're head here, I really do not want to be a naysayer but you may be up for a very rude awakening. Firstly just by standing in front of the Aiport, and filming without getting permission you may be arrested in Zim. If you don't get pulled over more than 3 times driving from the airport to town, you would be very lucky. The crunch of the matter is when doing actual business, the amount of corruption and kickbacks that you have to face, if you are an ethical person will be very frustrating. But good luck my friend all the best.
But he was there in front of the airport, was he arrested? Check his other videos, he did a wonderful job, visited and interviewed start up companies, launched a great foundation, interviewed a young musician, set up a great team on the ground and moved about in his country to familarize. Who arrests people for having a camera at the RG airport? Don't exaggerate things bro. By the sound of it, I think Michael now knows Zim better than you. Our economy isnt healthy yes, and the issue of currency makes it worse, but what you are saying is too exaggerated. I started a company before and never saw what you are saying here.
That is the challenges of doing business in everything start positive if u don’t u will never start even living abroad has its challenges and obviously this person has done his research as u hear he has recruited staff etc lets encourage each other nothing comes easy
Forget that negative energy pal. No Zanu will humble anyone determined to do business and contribute to their country. Just start something, or support those who are starting. We are on the rise, even with Zanu.
@@wendymtandagai3613 Yeah Zimbabwe is Harare .and if u not connected to Zanu you doomed ,I for one dont have a UTUBE following but have been in Zim from birth I have tried hard as a young entrepreneur but keep falling all the time myb its because im a forgotten Ndebele from koBulawayo Every business I do I get told that I could be better if im in Harare !?/=#!phela ngumsunu loyo ,,,ilebe shuwa