African Herbal Markets and What They Offer | Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
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- Опубликовано: 12 ноя 2020
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Makokoba Market, also known as eMkambo, specializes in the sale of traditional medicines, food items, hardware components and several artistic designs used for traditional events and ceremonies. Established in 1958, the market plays an important role in the lives of people in Makokoba and the city of Bulawayo in general.
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A Brief History on Makokoba:
Makokoba is a suburb of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. It was the first black African township in the city. The suburb is named after the actions of Mr Fallon, the Native Commissioner, who used walk around with a stick. The name comes from the word "ukukhokhoba" which in the local Ndebele language means "bending and walking with a stick'. It was referring to Mr Fallon as "the little old man who walks with a stick". The word actually describes the noise of the stick hitting the ground ko-ko-ko or the doors.
Source: The Sunday Newspaper (Zimbabwe)
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Wow this place is holistic. They address issues of the soul, body and spirit. Proud to be African and Zimbabwean
Very holistic Alan Dumezweni Nare
@@MagrizaMadeMeCook which herb african uses most .
Bulawayo is always so clean I LOVE it💖💖💖. When the colonialists first interacted with amaNdebele tribes they remarked on their cleanliness and use of herbs veg plot near the kitchen.
Hi are a ndau?if yes from where? I'm searching for my dad's family he is a Ndlovu, full name Jack Ndlovu. Please reply. I want to know about roots.
Absolutely magnificent job you have done here. I just returned from Europe and I can tell you without a doubt that foreign medicines do not work. Africa as a whole let's return to our original ways. Let's eat our culture let food be thy medicine. I am enroute to Makokoba as I type to not only support our local community but to strengthen my immune system so I can have the energy to contribute in fixing out beloved Zimbabwe. There is no place like home ask anyone in Dispora.
Can we please have a part 2 discussing herbs especially for female herbs for issues such as fibroids and infertility?
Umkambo lo u clean. Will visit one day.u Gogo very good singing , ubuntu ngobethu. Love the work. Very excellent job Mr Presenter love your work. Born and breed in BYO City. 🤩🤩
Mahn this is beautiful 😃😃I don’t know how I got to this channel. Energies connected I guess. Would be great to meet you dawg and explore 💪🏿 Keep it flawing ‼️
Loving these videos, Awesome job bhudi Wami
What a wonderful program. Thanks for publication
Thank you for the feedback!
Thank you for all your video's. My wife is from Bulawayo, we live in the UK so your video's make her feel at home. Keep up the good work. Sibongile, siyabonga. PS next time we are in Zimbabwe we shall visit the places you gave shown.
I'm honoured to be providing this content to you. Thanks for the feedback.
@@MagrizaMadeMeCook ngabe umtshele ukuthi abuye bamlungisele imbiza. Kkkkkkkk.
Hi Les my husband is from Bulawayo but we will in South Africa December we are going back to Zimbabwe I hope to meet you guys🇿🇼💃🥂🤗
Wow brilliant.
Love this channel ♥️
Thank you Prince, great content 👌🏾keep it up
I'm humbled Bridget. Thanks for the feedback.
I love your programs so much very enlightening for someone who is interested in African traditions and food especially someone with idlozi
Thokoza. Thank you so much.
This is gold. Am building my knowledge on herbs through this channel
Thanks so much for the support.
Great stuff
Yebo isintu siyasebenza❤
I love your content and l got to learn more about our culture and the vastness of what we have to offer medically. Job well done 👏🏽
Thanks for the feedback Kuku Davis.
Clicked and subscribed,informative platform.Keep it up
Thank you. Welcome to Magriza Made Me Cook.
Very interesting content 👏👏
Thanks so much Bee N
Our culture is beautiful 😍 thanks for sharing Prince.
Very beautiful choco
This is a much needed conversation. Thank you for sharing this information.
Thank you Mzilikazi
Nice one Magriza👌👌👌👌👌
Thanks for watching Farayi Chakuvinga.
Thank you very informative
Glad it was helpful. Thank you for watching Sinqo Nyathi
Great interviews, ngafunda eColombo round the corner and we would race through this market. Keep it up.
Siyabonga Bangu Ntaisi
How I wish I could visit this place I love these old ladies very educational indeed. I wanna learn more about the herbs as I got initiated 2016
Thokoza Zizipho.
This is so informative, l like!
Thank you Charmaine Victor
Amazing, I suggest you offer the locals help to selling the herbs to people in the diaspora to increase their revenue
Thanks for the feedback Nobleman Nyandoro.
This is my fifth video today. Almost becoming an addict. Keep it up with this well presented informative content. Enkosi bhudi
Thank you! Will do! Enkosi nam Deborah
It's amazing that Zim has Zulu speaking people, I speak Xhosa
Yes, although the language is known as IsiNdebele which is a dialect of the Zulu language.
Thank you so much for this info. As someone living abroad, how can I purchase these products please?
yazi i've learnt a lot Prince, i now know what fibroids are and am definitely gonna be visiting faraday to get myself these herbs. Keep it up...........
Please do! Happy to help.
Syabonga kakhulu sesifunde okunengi
Thanks for watching Vodloza🙏🏼
kuma ngiwubona manje lomfanekiso, ah! siyabonga kakhulu, ngenye imini ndizakwenza ndifike phakwelamandebele nelamakalanga
There's more content in this video compared to what a Grade 7 learner gets from their teachers the whole year. I really feel our learners can get more visiting this place than Matopos
Thanks for this valuable feedback Daniel.
Sho ndoda....good memories 👊🏿
Thanks for watching Week Dayz...
Siyabonga
Wise programme hop it can grow beyond measure
Thank you Thabiso
My bro u can go big .... select a certain number of your best work and have aired on Mzansi Magic...
Love the song 🎵 what's the name of it
Word
nice one baba
sizafika siyebona
Siyabonga bro.
Fikani sibili
Where is the shop in Harare?
Tonga lady wowww
We need more content
More content coming your way Nolwazi.
Do you sell clove
Umkhulu umsebenzi owenzayo Mahlangu futhi iyancomeka. Uwenza ngezinga eliphezulu kakhulu. Ngilikholisile kakhulu lelihlandla.
Siyabonga Samukeliso Sibanda...
I am suffering from ankological spondylitis please help me
Good Day good people. Possible to supply me with Budock root and yellow dock in South Africa
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Ngicela ukuxhumana loBaba uMoyo obazayo 👏Thokoza
Salibonani. +263-779-207-260
Ja uright gogo madawu thina esibasha apillisi awekho ryt
Iskhumba ngeke sashitsha sababomvu, onendlebe uzwile
please go back emkambo ezinsimbini ukhulume labo maqhawe Dube labo Mandla phakathi ukhulume lobo gogo umathema
Eitha ..oro kanjani ...zwana ...kari ukohlwe uku interviewer umaNkomo ...isgubhu emuthwini ..
Saminterviewer kuvideo yeNtolwane Lomgugudu
Uhlabela kamnandi ugogo masibanda
I'm in south africa I'd like to buy INGWAQELA and LULEKA. how do i go about getting them?
Let's talk. +263772617768.
@@MagrizaMadeMeCook okay I'll say hi on WhatsApp
Mina ngifuna induku enobuso bebhubesi pls Guyz help
I don’t understand people who speak in Shona in Bulawayo and yet some were born and raised there and went to school where they learnt Ndebele. This is just plain arrogance and resistance.
Hie M.S. The lady who spoke in ChiShona in the video actually speaks fluent isiNdebele. We asked her to speak in ChiShona so as to add to the diversity of the languages in the video!
This is Zimbabwe programme and both language are important to all Zimbabwean also for those who does shona programmes make sure there's person u speak ndebele also so that everyone can understand.
Really? All languages should be spoken anywhere. Bulawayo is a multicultural place. Or you are speaking politics?
Hi Baba Mahlangu can i have Gogo phiri's numbers
Hie Thato. Let me get it for you this coming week.
Prince uyinkunzi bhudi qhubeka imisebenzi yakho mihle
Siyabonga Sibusiso
Watching from South Africa. What's your email address?
Thanks for watching Zamokuhle.
prince.sivalo@gmail.com
info@magrizamademecook.com
Guys. Zimbabwe is a really beautiful country. But only for touring of course😂