Wow kumusha kwaamai vangu Chivi is so underrated ndokudzinza kwanguwo.KuChibi chaiko but anatateguru vakaenda kwaNhema Shurugwi.But kwaamai havabve nxt twnship along Byo road paChitowa/Chikozho..Ndatosvikako through ur lenses thank you so much...👍🙏
Thanks for showcasing my area. Ndipo pandakakurira apa. I love this place of stones. Yes its in a dry area and water has been a problem since time immemorial, but thanks to Muzhwi Dam which now supplies water to the township. Suggestion: Please interview the locals for at least bit of history or just to hear what the locals have to say. Thanks again for the Mhandez video
Thank you x a million! We used to stop there everytime we were travelling kumusha kwedu. The scenery on that road from Masvingo to Zvishavane always works wonders for my soul! 😊
I look forward to these clips. Thank you bro. Hopefully, one of those these days you will cover my home area Buhera - Dzapasi Chiurwi. Dzapasi was the biggest assembly point for Zanla forces during the ceasefire in 1980. Then, it was estimated that close to 20000 cadres were camped in different hills known as Base 1 to 4 covering a large land size. To date, there is a family whose generation over the years have been looking after a small area where there is armscache concealed underground. The area is protected by thorny branches year after year.
Thank you so much Mr. Zim. You are doing a superb job. That place Mhandamabwe has huge potential, the fine road network is a point in place as you highlighted. 👌
Great video!!!! Please check out the unapologetic Nomads, a family from the US travelling across Africa, they are in Livingston at the moment. A lot of people want them to come to zim and what better tour guide is there than you Mr Zim to show them around!!! 🇿🇼🇿🇼
Always great to see these great rustic places. Seeing hw other people are living. It's fascinating n gives so much inner joy. Would love to see more green on land/planting trees n lawn. Thx Mr Zim 🇿🇼, yr videos are wake up calls
wazondi gona Shamwari, this place has immense potential as an internal logistics hub. thanks, Mr. Zim
Sure, there's nowhere you aren't going to from here.
Thank you for showcasing my home province really appreciate it
Wow kumusha kwaamai vangu Chivi is so underrated ndokudzinza kwanguwo.KuChibi chaiko but anatateguru vakaenda kwaNhema Shurugwi.But kwaamai havabve nxt twnship along Byo road paChitowa/Chikozho..Ndatosvikako through ur lenses thank you so much...👍🙏
Thanks for showcasing my area. Ndipo pandakakurira apa. I love this place of stones. Yes its in a dry area and water has been a problem since time immemorial, but thanks to Muzhwi Dam which now supplies water to the township.
Suggestion: Please interview the locals for at least bit of history or just to hear what the locals have to say. Thanks again for the Mhandez video
Great to showcase a developing area with great potential. Keep it up
thank you so much!
Thank you x a million! We used to stop there everytime we were travelling kumusha kwedu. The scenery on that road from Masvingo to Zvishavane always works wonders for my soul! 😊
People are doing wonders veduwe
Thanks Mr Zim
Mr zim do you talk to Wode Maya the Ghanaian biggest youtuber.we want this channel to grow big
Kwachinja mm thanks Mr Zim👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
Ndabva ndapafunga hangu pa Mhandezaaa 🤝
Wonderful. Please show us more rural settings, like Zimuto township etc
Most def, will do
Challenge at Mhandamabwe is lack of infrastructure for and proximity to water.
I remember passing thru this place back in the 90s. I am hoping to check it out again this year
the place is growing hey
Oooh wow Zim looks good...new sub here from 🇰🇪
Asante😊😊😊 Karibu sana to the channel
I look forward to these clips. Thank you bro. Hopefully, one of those these days you will cover my home area Buhera - Dzapasi Chiurwi. Dzapasi was the biggest assembly point for Zanla forces during the ceasefire in 1980. Then, it was estimated that close to 20000 cadres were camped in different hills known as Base 1 to 4 covering a large land size.
To date, there is a family whose generation over the years have been looking after a small area where there is armscache concealed underground. The area is protected by thorny branches year after year.
great history. Quite an interesting area. I might pay a visit.
I would love to check that out when lm on Zim
@@MrZim263 that would be wonderful. I am more than happy to contribute to the travel expenses when ready sir.
@@goldteethtv71 that would be great. A rich history that has never got the coverage it deserves.
Thank you so much Mr. Zim. You are doing a superb job. That place Mhandamabwe has huge potential, the fine road network is a point in place as you highlighted. 👌
One of the sweetest men l have ever known taught at Masunda High School, he succumbed to covid 19 last year.
yeah, you are welcome!
Big change, but the residential area is outgrowing the business centre. The new houses need new furniture and appliances.
The rural council should sit down and properly plan their cbd and set a standard for the buildings kwete kungoti chero chavakwa payi its bho
Gd point, am sure some of those big stores in Harare will spread or investors will bring the business
@@foxbat473 Most of our urban and rural councils underestimate urban planning. Without proper planning, you can't provide adequate amenities.
Hi Mr zim I wanted to check how much residential stands in mandamabwe
Chivi yarangarigwa
Good job God bless you always
thank you so much i receive!
Nice town, looks quiet. Did you say at a cross road from the Beit bridge to Berea? Is that north gate Berea? Thanks for sharing.
Beitbridge to the Midlands province, to a city call Gweru, the other road goes from Mutare to Bulawayo
@@MrZim263 okay, ah watch maps later
thanks, found it using google earth map.
Great video!!!! Please check out the unapologetic Nomads, a family from the US travelling across Africa, they are in Livingston at the moment. A lot of people want them to come to zim and what better tour guide is there than you Mr Zim to show them around!!! 🇿🇼🇿🇼
I do follow them. it would a great honor to take them around
@@MrZim263 fantastic!!!!
Kuma roots Mhandez
Taitamba marekodzi kwa Rukanda kķ
Kumusha Kwedu maihwe ndafara
Yessssssssir
Wafunga roots....
My home area
Always great to see these great rustic places. Seeing hw other people are living. It's fascinating n gives so much inner joy. Would love to see more green on land/planting trees n lawn. Thx Mr Zim 🇿🇼, yr videos are wake up calls
The emerging real estate is encouraging, rural/ urban migration is a problem.
@@georgezibuye8577 not much of country living nmo. I miss that.
@@mhopi9744 Sometimes streets are too wide and open for comfort.
Glad you enjoyed it! Low veld is very dry hey. It's only green during summer
Ku roots gys
Kumusha