Many thanks for the video! I went to Chinyenyetu Primary School, now Chinyenyetu Primary and Secondary School. To those who appreciate the value of education, it is heartwarming to learn that when that school opened in 1964, I was one of the pioneer pupils. The school started with Grade One (45 pupils) and one teacher attending classes under a tree while waiting for the first classroom building to complete. When parents couldn't afford school fees, we the students helped mold bricks for the classroom building. To see what the place looks like now is amazing - THANS AGAIN!
@fduri225 Thank you for passing by and giving us the history of Chinyenyetu. We truly appreciate all you did for the school to be what it is today.Some may not understand the role played by those of yesteryears but zvaisava nyore.Thanks for the support
This made my day. I remember visiting my Uncles vaigara kuChomukuyu and we went kunotamba bhora remaHome Defenders kuDambamazura. Bhora racho ended in a fight and takamhanya nemutuRoad same as you see at the start of the video. I come from this part of the world, Chiodza specifically in chief Chireya area and ndakatombodzidza paChemukuyu for 2 years nepaChiodza primary so i am very familiar with these places. Ndikatarisa kwatava nekwatakabva haaaa it can only be God. Thanks for these memories homie. Keep it up.
Thanks for supporting. We were travelling from Nyamhara (Muzvuvagumbo )/ Mangwaya village going to Harare, through Sanyati.We had our 18 seater, so we never asked about bus fare
Many thanks for the video! I went to Chinyenyetu Primary School, now Chinyenyetu Primary and Secondary School. To those who appreciate the value of education, it is heartwarming to learn that when that school opened in 1964, I was one of the pioneer pupils. The school started with Grade One (45 pupils) and one teacher attending classes under a tree while waiting for the first classroom building to complete. When parents couldn't afford school fees, we the students helped mold bricks for the classroom building. To see what the place looks like now is amazing - THANS AGAIN!
@fduri225 Thank you for passing by and giving us the history of Chinyenyetu. We truly appreciate all you did for the school to be what it is today.Some may not understand the role played by those of yesteryears but zvaisava nyore.Thanks for the support
Ndafunga dande vakomana ndafunga kwedu. Kwa Muzvuvagumbo. Kachahwa vana homie huyai tinzwe
Thank you, first post from my roots. Thumbs-up for you keep up the good work homie. 👍👍👍👍👍
@@rodamajoni7540 with your support, it is well
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@kudzaimasora7123 there is something about that car.its Fit as it's name
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This made my day. I remember visiting my Uncles vaigara kuChomukuyu and we went kunotamba bhora remaHome Defenders kuDambamazura. Bhora racho ended in a fight and takamhanya nemutuRoad same as you see at the start of the video.
I come from this part of the world, Chiodza specifically in chief Chireya area and ndakatombodzidza paChemukuyu for 2 years nepaChiodza primary so i am very familiar with these places. Ndikatarisa kwatava nekwatakabva haaaa it can only be God. Thanks for these memories homie. Keep it up.
@raymondchikuku1809 , Glad you enjoyed it.Great memories. Thanks for supporting
Wow thanks for sharing i hv just subscribed..... But where were you going and how much ws the bus fare for that distance
Thanks for supporting. We were travelling from Nyamhara (Muzvuvagumbo )/ Mangwaya village going to Harare, through Sanyati.We had our 18 seater, so we never asked about bus fare