This is another reality versus social media highlights😅. The way you started off hesitant because it's too cold and then next thing you were walking into the water like a model 😂. Looks like fun though. I have to visit this place. It's too beautiful 👌👌👌
Sad thing is this was all part of Zimbabwe under King Mutasa before the British came and parcelled it to the Portuguese as part of some deal. I hope in time we will get leaders who will be able to claim whats rightfully ours
First of all, I find this view to be irrelevant & disrespectful to the Mozambicans. They fought the Portugese to gain their Independence just like we did the British. In fact they even offered us a lot of assistance during our liberation struggle (read about it) and the Rhodesian army killed so many of their people in retaliation so what makes you think you are more deserving of their land than they are?? Secondly, if you were talking of Machipada (just in terms of the history of the region) I would understand. But even then, I'm totally against your last statement. Now to bring Inhassoro into that? Do you even know how far Inhassoro is from Zimbabwe? Mutasa never got anywhere near that place. Check your facts correctly. Thirdly, considering how much of a mess Zimbabwe has become, maybe you should focus your energy on rebuilding it rather than causing unnecessary friction between two neighbouring countries that are getting on so well. These types of sentiments only build resentment between us & our brothers & sisters in Mozambique who are presently so welcoming & trade with us (including at small scale) in love. Please Stop! We don't need this!
@@eve_intimacywithnature no need to get upset facts are facts even though you may not agree with it. That area is about 50km or so from Manyikeni ruins ruins again if you look up Manyikeni then you will find that it was under Zimbabwean control way before King Mutasa and this was under the Mutapa empire. Also the Mozambicans learn about the Mutapa empire as part of their history curriculum. I am just stating the facts as they are. No need to get salty.
@@muzimbamabaka5412 still connecting dots that are not connecting. I did not create this platform for people who want to push agendas that encourage division among people so you can take your opinions of taking over Mozambique somewhere else not here. And yes I am salty because I do not tolerate such. Anything coming from you along the same lines you're getting banned.
@@muzimbamabaka5412My friend I am Mozambican born in Manica province & we love our brothers and sisters from across the border in Zimbabwe. If you want to visit or even moving to Mozambique you are very much welcome here. No need to try to take part of the country & make it part of Zimbabwe. Just for your correction from Mutare to Inhassoro where she was it’s 512 kilometres & it’s 9 hours drive. Inhassoro is a small fishing port town in Inhassoro District of Inhambane Province in Southern Mozambique, & not even central Mozambique which is more close to the border with Zimbabwe.