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Wow just wow even the skys are do clear blue and white hav nt seen such clear skys like this in awhile. Zims is doing well, its becoming like Dubai esoecially after the roads and street lights are done. GOD BLESS ZIMBABWE AND ALL ITS PEOPLE WORLDWIDE
Zimbabwe could have been a really developed nation with good leadership but it's a shame how things have been since independence. Beautiful land with visionless leaders.
Zimbabwe is very organized. I wonder if there are strict laws people should adhere to when it comes to construction. There is a commendable distance from the road
@@gv1967 senseless response. I wasn't commenting about the houses but responding to your comment about the dirt roads. Learn to stay on topic and use your brain.
The homes are nice no doubt but considering how rich most people in these areas are they can do much better the designs and lay out is a little boring...nice content though
No wonder. Zizi kugara muhuku hazvirevi kuti wava hukuwo. Appreciate your brothers and sisters who are putting effort. Zim is doomed when representatives of our country in diaspora have such a negative attitude towards their home.
@@eped2556 when I say labourers and keepers I mean builder,daka boys,garden boys and all the hard worker's who are doing the hard work remember in zimbabwe they are poor people unlike in Europe and America builder's, trade's man labourers and security that place will be full of nice looking expensive cars belonging to them but unfortunately they have to trade their labour and sweat for pinnuts and do a bit of subsistence farming like they never left the village.This houses are second or third or for small houses for the people building them and most of them haven't even finished or moved in yet that's what I mean.
@@ellenmuchenagumbo5938 unfortunately for myself I left Zimbabwe 19years ago and haven't had the chance to be back yet and I love this programme because it takes you away from the getto yuts video's were you see alcohol and drug abuse suffering and decapitation that's why for some of us we have a bitter taste about inequality and fairness and as well looming at the systems we live which can not be compered because they also took a longtime to develop,it is very impressive I am even boosting to my English friend who still think in Africa we live in trees sharing this video's to them and they look at us differently thank you siste blessed for that.Growing up in the old suburbs of Hatfield chibage chayimakisira kurima paden just to let you know as I Wright I am enjoying a pumpkin I bought £13.50 we don't appreciate this things until you come abroad,and most of this is new money and some still got their farming instincts and feel on their land they should grow some maize maybe in time you will see more flowers and lawns it will take time.
How come we are not incorporating some pedestrian sidewalks and bike lanes on the roads. This is one major thing lacking in these new developments. Come on guys