Hey guys, this is a continuation of the last video! We are in Harare and this is how the trip went… I had a lovely time Please don’t forget to like & SUBSCRIBE ❤️ Catch you on my last one Nutty*** #roadto700 #zimbabwevlog #visitzimbabwe
I love your courage and determination to explore new things and new places. Thanks for positive feedback on our Zimbabwe. We love it despite our challenges. It's a beautiful place
A point of correction: there are more than two languages spoken in Zimbabwe outside of Shona and Ndebele. In fact Zim has 16 official languages (adopted in its 2013 constitution), Chewa, Kalanga, Khoisan, Ndau, Nambya, Shangani, venda, Xhosa, Sotho, Tonga, Chibarwe etc etc etc (From Zim nomad currently located in Cape Town :-)
Thanks for coming to Zim! Your friends tried but don't know the good spots, if I was your friend I would have wowed you. But so glad to see an open-minded South African. You get to see that Zim is not some big village. Just the potholes 😫😫 That road to Kariba is the only major road that hasn't been fixed, I think they are now fixing it from just outsde of Harare and have like 300 more kilometres to do. So next time you come, if should be done. Also, next time you come. Link up wth Mr Zim and other local vloggers like Blessed To Be A Blessing, we'll make sure we monetize you and get you to 5k
Its true what you said at the end about Zim. Small improvements in the last 2 or 3 yrs. You have a very positive energy about you and an inspiration to many. Well done sisi
Senate people of Zimbabwe speak a number of languages which include Tonga, Ndau, Kalanga, Venda, Xhosa, Setswana, Sesotho, Korekore, Jahunda, Nambuya besides Shona and isiNdebele
@@SnatetlaleShona is the national language of Zimbabwe. All other languages are from neighbouring countries like Ndebele is a South African language.... Some are from Mozambique South Africa Zambia Malawi..