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Please go to the villages around Butterworth in the Eastern Cape..You won't find a lot of double story houses but you'll see beautiful houses and one of the most beautiful land scapes in South Africa.
@@holylady1000 it’s amazing. Long live the spirit of resilience amongst black people in rural areas. It’s motivating. I drive around to be motivated myself too. 🙏🏾
Sis' Velieee enkosi mntase,,, Baie dankie...my biggest wish is to see us Black South Africans learning the best from each other....Limpopo is a simple of vukuzenzele as former President Mbeki's administration envisaged... let's wake up and build our villages maAfrika. I once visited Venda, Giyani, Polokwane and Malamulele areas,..Thixo!!!!! wooww the amazing Limpopo Brothers and Sisters brought Sandton in their spaces .....
People in the rural areas are really showing us that learning from the good others do can benefit the whole village. These beautiful houses are a reflection of that. Let’s keep empowering and inspiring each other. 🙏🏾❤️
This makes me very happy to be South African we were put down for many years but we still came out mmm thanks Veli just a Peace of mind not every time begging GOVERNMENT
Every time I shoot these videos and travel to the villages I am also overwhelmed with pride. I reflect on many children from villages who walked miles to schools. Some of them bare footed and some had to learn under trees because there were no classrooms but they triumphed against it all and attained education, went back to build their parents beautiful homes and changed the narrative completely. This is inspiring and I know how you feel. Thank you for watching. Peace and love. 🙏🏾❤️
Its calming as you say...makes me just wanna come back to Africa...thanks for info..abt the passing of Steve Kekana..May God bless his soul..May give you strength to carry on...
Yes Keith, May his soul rest well. He was indeed an icon, great vocalist and an advocate by profession. Africa’s treasure indeed. Africa is beautiful. Do come home in future. Love and light. 🙏🏾❤️
@@VelileLifestyleDecorTV thanks for the response..really do enjoy your channel..planning to come to Africa sometime this year..for some peace and rest...will see how it goes from there...peace and love sisi...
The stars are definitely amazing. Check my video about tourism in KZN. I cover a lot about Battlefield route and Isandlwana. You will love it there. A sense of peace, exploring the culture and living amongst the villagers at the same time. Great experience. Thank you for watching. 🙏🏾❤️
Your content is top notch. I really love the amphasis on economic development in our rural communities and people not being stuck in the cities doing nothing when they can actually better themselves emakhaya/ezilalini.
I'm from Limpopo, Zebediela. Just a pointer, it's misleading to call Zebediela "Polokwane" as we're 80 - 100km away from Polokwane. It's similar to someone talking about Soshanguve(sp) but referring to the city as Jozi. Zebediela in of itself is the name of the Town and Moletlane is indeed the village. Like I'm from Mogoto which is also in Zebediela.
@@lorrenzom ZB is about 30km away from Mokopane. Think of it this way, Gauteng = Limpopo; Soweto = Zebidiela; Naledi = Mogoto. Basically Zibediela is massive and has sm aller subsections within, just like here in jhb with Soweto and Tembisa and Sandton etc. hope that made sense
Thanks sis🙏🏽..and u are right we can really feel as we watching how peaceful it is and the view especially when they are mountains it's so breath taking..u are the best💕
I tell you it brings that heartfelt emotional connection with nature that I can not explain. I am glad you felt it. Thank you for watching. I love you. 🙏🏾❤️
I am flooded by joy to see our shopping centre in Moletlane, this video made me home sick. Indeed our black people are doing all they can to bring Sandton in their villages. This is beautiful.
Thanx Mrs Velile for your videos I’m learning that rural life can be as enjoyable as that of urban life keep on teaching us more ,this Is very educational and empowers us to develop our nations.Thanx for the videos ,
I love love love your channel. City living is truly a scam. We pay excessive amounts for living in match boxes when the outskirts have so much grounds and peace.
A job well done to you Sister, this serve as an inspiration me, it makes me to focus & works more harder, thank you again for dedicating this one in honor of our beloved Legendary STEVE KEKANA, May he rest in perfect peace, More and more as I grow older I've realized that big cities are not for me, Rural life is in me, indeed this is an inspiration to see how South Africans are doing with their tribal areas, I have subscribed.
Thank you very much for subscribing and loving the the video. I am glad you are inspired to move to rural areas. It is now or never. Do it, you will not regret it. Yes, Advocate Steve Kekana was a legend and an icon we will always celebrate. May he rest well. Peace and love. 🙏🏾❤️
😂😂😂 kodwa Sandile kwenzenjani. Kunzima kuleli ohlala kulo izwe. They told me that when I started building on my parents land and I didn’t bother cracking my head on such. The house is still standing and we are fine. Take that out of your mind and liberate yourself. 😂
great stuff. I started watching your videos last year as a beginner before giving stock market a try. I was able to make $463,00 with a capital of $75,000. keep it up
@@dailycrypto5968 nice strategy I must say I didn't end as much but I am about 5259 USD every week and I don't do that using videos and all thanks to Mrs Linda my trading expert.
You are all lucky. Usually people spend money pulling water pipes from the main tap that is closer to their houses to get a tap in their own households. in most villages that is how people end up with water taps in their yards. Once they do that, they have to pay water bill because it’s illegal to pull from the source that helps the community and don’t pay. It’s not everyone who has money to do that’ hence the water issue remains a problem in rural South Africa.
There are no villages in the Free State even Qwaqwa has became like one of these cities...i think the Free State and Mpumalanga are the provinces that have been affected the most by land dispositions..
@@afrikanwalker7943 interesting point you are raising here. I drove to Klerksdorp, North West Province in search of a village to explore and found none. Because of mining sites being discovered on tribal land, people have been moved to RDP houses and it was sad to discover. I recorded the video regardless and waiting to interview a few people to get an understanding of what is happening. Villagers don’t benefit anything from what I heard. Let’s keep talking about this issue. Thank you for your insight. 🙏🏾❤️
@@VelileLifestyleDecorTV The interesting thing is that ,next to all these provinces where black people have no land, there are mineral resources and there are former British protectorates next to them.
Can anyone tell me of a village near polokwane where I can travel daily to drop my child to school and pick him up. Google doesn't say anything about villages around Polokwane. Thanks sis Velile, you have inspired me to want to build a house in the village and start a business there.
Watch all my videos on this channel and you will see that I have been covering KZN a lot. I have just uploaded a video now showcasing Mbumbulu. Go watch it. 🙏🏾❤️
moletlane is nice but please just take a trip to 37 road from Burgersfort town sorrounding villages starting from Ga-Mathipa village all the way stop at Moroke Village and count mansions built there,it will blow you away and driver 10km away from Moroke and arraive at the next village Ga-Phasha Seokedibeng you will see almost 89 percent of the houses there are big mansions.our motto in the villages is: " if you are a real man,you must have a big house then nice car'' not like a township life where you drive a nice car but live in a goverment RDP .We love our privacy in the village,most villages in Burgersfort have more big houses than Daveyton,Tembisa and Soweto combined.just go there you will see.many people here are working in the mines,building mansions is our hobby.
Actually we don't pay to be electrified it is free. Stands are this big because we pay way too little to our kings for them compared to cities or government held land.
Yes, the government has installed a lot of electricity poles in villages in SA. When I built my house in KZN years ago there were no poles and I had to pay to get the pole closer to my house. It’s better now and also with pay as you go system. I don’t pay as I go so I pay a bill monthly to the municipality. You guys are lucky you have huge plots. It looks beautiful. Thank you for your comment. 🙏🏾❤️
@@o.ghanylo617 re read my comment and think about it. I said we do not pay to have electricity installed at our houses nothing about using it for free. Of course we pay to use electricity. I live in Tubatse Ga Masha
@@o.ghanylo617 nah some people pay, do you think people with money wait for years to have electricity like everybody else ? We have a family who installed their own electricity in our community, unlucky for them, a year later we all got electricity for free🤣they still use the pole and its connected to my house one of the faultiest poles ever the transformer is always blowing up
Have you seen the condition of our inner cities after they have flocked there?, then they have the audacity to take videos and show the world how black South Africans REALLY live when it's 90% foreign immigrants living in those areas even those shacks they love to show are majority foreign nationals...we don't need bad energy in our villages this is our place to unwind and relax
@@accountretired9479 Yoh hillbrow looks like hell..a dumping site.. Eish i saw another video where they are now buying land in rural areas.. South Africa is now leaving our hands
We have to protect our rural areas. It is corrupt Chiefs who keep selling land to people who don’t deserve. South Africans must claim their tribal land before it’s too late.
@@VelileLifestyleDecorTV The statement was first used by white people after democracy to differentiate between black people who they consider "hard working" and those who they labelled lazy and waiting "for government handouts", like RDP houses and social grant payments. Lately the statement found itself in the vocabulary of black middle class to also differentiate themselves from othe black people. They will say: "I am not waiting for government, i am doing this by myself", suggesting that i am different from my fellow black people who "wait" for government assistance. Its sad we adopted the very same statement white people used to mock some black people as receivers of government handouts.
@@madimetjapoto7075 I understand where you coming from with your views. On this channel you will hear the statement a lot because it has nothing to do with black middle class and poor people. It has a lot to do with a society that has lived in this country, endured being sidelined and undermined by the apartheid government and the present government in South Africa. The villagers in the rural South Africa who educated their children in classrooms with broken windows and sometimes under the trees. The village children who walked miles to schools because the schools were and still are in rural areas. The very same children who passed and excelled in school regardless of the conditions they attained education. Again without government help, got bursaries to further their education at tertiary level and became better citizens. The very same children who worked hard to ensure that they give their parents and forefathers the respect they deserved by building better homes and improved their lifestyle. Again without government help. We are still ignored even today. Instead they keep building malls in our villages and not helping villagers improve their farming skills. That’s the type that never waited for government but rose above it all and still do. Those children are myself and the rest of us on this channel. We don’t wait for government and we are not middle class but we just know what we are worth. I hope that clarifies the statement. Thank you for watching. 🙏🏾❤️
@@madimetjapoto7075 But it is a true statement though. You would be surprised by how many 30 and 40 year olds (men and women) in the eastern Cape would rather burn roads demanding RDP's as opposed to demanding jobs.
Polokwane people we mean your villages, let's avoid embracing suburbs...we are proud to view Polokwane rural areas not white man's establishment...we want to close those mentalities, we want us Africans from All Provinces to copy from each other's best rural areas development do that we continue cresting our own black suburbs . The intentions ka sis'Veli is go look for black excellence, we are learning from each other. Urban white areas we dont want to see them and entangle ourselves by such old existence, we need black establishment 🇿🇦🇿🇦🤝🤝🤝⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘👌
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Ok 👍
That is my home. Me and Steve come from a few kilos from Moletlane. That is the home of Hlompo Kekana and Dj Mphulo
I can't find PArt 1
Just dropping by to show Limpopo some love🇿🇦❤️ I’ve seen images online how Limpopo in general has hugest houses I’ve seen in rural SA, keep rising
Thank you for dropping by. Yes, Limpopo has so many beautiful villages. I will keep visiting to explore and showcase more. 🙏🏾❤️
Venda is doing really well developing their villages
I know and I can’t wait to get there. It’s on the pipeline. Thank you for watching. 🙏🏾❤️
I agree. Venda is doing really good
I wish u can visit venda and show dem hw developed is rural area
Please go to the villages around Butterworth in the Eastern Cape..You won't find a lot of double story houses but you'll see beautiful houses and one of the most beautiful land scapes in South Africa.
Wonderful. Thank you for a suggestion. I will put it down on the list and research more about the village. 🙏🏾❤️
I love the landscape 🔥💯🔥
I was blown aaaaaaway after a long drive with family all the way from PE, back to joburg. We drove pass Eastern Cape, boy oh boy!!!!!!!
@@holylady1000 it’s amazing. Long live the spirit of resilience amongst black people in rural areas. It’s motivating. I drive around to be motivated myself too. 🙏🏾
Sis' Velieee enkosi mntase,,, Baie dankie...my biggest wish is to see us Black South Africans learning the best from each other....Limpopo is a simple of vukuzenzele as former President Mbeki's administration envisaged... let's wake up and build our villages maAfrika. I once visited Venda, Giyani, Polokwane and Malamulele areas,..Thixo!!!!! wooww the amazing Limpopo Brothers and Sisters brought Sandton in their spaces .....
People in the rural areas are really showing us that learning from the good others do can benefit the whole village. These beautiful houses are a reflection of that. Let’s keep empowering and inspiring each other. 🙏🏾❤️
So beautiful the village make no mistake about it that's the good life
Lol that's my hometown and my name is also Stephen Kekana. Thank you for showing my village love ❤️
Long live Steven Kekana🕊️
🙏🏾🙏🏾❤️
This makes me very happy to be South African we were put down for many years but we still came out mmm thanks Veli just a Peace of mind not every time begging GOVERNMENT
Every time I shoot these videos and travel to the villages I am also overwhelmed with pride. I reflect on many children from villages who walked miles to schools. Some of them bare footed and some had to learn under trees because there were no classrooms but they triumphed against it all and attained education, went back to build their parents beautiful homes and changed the narrative completely. This is inspiring and I know how you feel. Thank you for watching. Peace and love. 🙏🏾❤️
Great video of another beautiful village. Thank you for sharing.❤️
I'm a British Jam-erican drawn to South african life. The host should give us more about the history geography and social make up of the village.
Thank you for watching. Will definitely do. Thank you for your suggestion. Peace and love. 🙏🏾❤️
Limpopo is a developing paradise👌
Its calming as you say...makes me just wanna come back to Africa...thanks for info..abt the passing of Steve Kekana..May God bless his soul..May give you strength to carry on...
Yes Keith, May his soul rest well. He was indeed an icon, great vocalist and an advocate by profession. Africa’s treasure indeed. Africa is beautiful. Do come home in future. Love and light. 🙏🏾❤️
@@VelileLifestyleDecorTV thanks for the response..really do enjoy your channel..planning to come to Africa sometime this year..for some peace and rest...will see how it goes from there...peace and love sisi...
Polokwane is also beautiful rural areas,big houses and nature. 🇳🇦🇿🇦
🙏🏾❤️
Beautiful. I like what you are doing and bringing villages to the world. While u are still in limpopo. Can you please cover malamulele or thohoyandou.
Thank you for your suggestion. I will include them on my list. 🙏🏾❤️
Hope one day you can come around Ga-Phasha it's so developing rural area in burgersfort.
Next trip to SA we want to visit the rurals. The stars are probably amazing out here at night.
The stars are definitely amazing. Check my video about tourism in KZN. I cover a lot about Battlefield route and Isandlwana. You will love it there. A sense of peace, exploring the culture and living amongst the villagers at the same time. Great experience. Thank you for watching. 🙏🏾❤️
I originate from Limpopo and YES I never miss the stars at night, such gorgeous site
@@seetlamoyahabo4141 so lovely. Limpopo villages are beautiful and peaceful. 🙏🏾❤️
The Milky Way is so clear and absolutely beautiful when you’re at the rural area
Your content is top notch. I really love the amphasis on economic development in our rural communities and people not being stuck in the cities doing nothing when they can actually better themselves emakhaya/ezilalini.
ZB my home. Thank you for exposing us to the world. Hopefully alot of people will now understand when we leave Gauteng in such a hurry😊💕
The quality of the camera 📷 wow 🔥🔥
Thank you. 🙏🏾❤️
My granny lives in ZB , your channel is awesome ❤️
I'm from Limpopo, Zebediela. Just a pointer, it's misleading to call Zebediela "Polokwane" as we're 80 - 100km away from Polokwane. It's similar to someone talking about Soshanguve(sp) but referring to the city as Jozi.
Zebediela in of itself is the name of the Town and Moletlane is indeed the village. Like I'm from Mogoto which is also in Zebediela.
Amen 🙌
Oh is Zebediela a town on its own, I used to think was an area around Mokopone or PLK I didn't know.
@@lorrenzom ZB is about 30km away from Mokopane. Think of it this way, Gauteng = Limpopo; Soweto = Zebidiela; Naledi = Mogoto.
Basically Zibediela is massive and has sm aller subsections within, just like here in jhb with Soweto and Tembisa and Sandton
etc.
hope that made sense
Ha! I just saw my granfathers house. Thank you for the beautiful representation. Change will surely come to the homesteads.
Lovely, definitely the homesteads are the future. 🙏🏾❤️
Loved this video, thank you for showcasing Limpopo
Thanks sis🙏🏽..and u are right we can really feel as we watching how peaceful it is and the view especially when they are mountains it's so breath taking..u are the best💕
I tell you it brings that heartfelt emotional connection with nature that I can not explain. I am glad you felt it. Thank you for watching. I love you. 🙏🏾❤️
@@VelileLifestyleDecorTV thank u sis..love u too♥️
I am flooded by joy to see our shopping centre in Moletlane, this video made me home sick. Indeed our black people are doing all they can to bring Sandton in their villages. This is beautiful.
I'm also honoured,I'm from this village big up to zb
We build in Limpopo hey, we don't play💕.
You guys don’t play. Beautiful villages you have. 🙏🏾❤️
I was supposed to go to Limpopo last week eish ama-restrictions lol, but its all for the best 😁, I'm subscribing ❤️
Thank you for watching and subscribing. I don’t think these restrictions are working. I drove there. 😂
Thank you Sister Velile I'm watching from Limpopo Kalkspruit Ga Magongwa
Thanx Mrs Velile for your videos I’m learning that rural life can be as enjoyable as that of urban life keep on teaching us more ,this Is very educational and empowers us to develop our nations.Thanx for the videos ,
Wow My home town
I'm in love💕 with your channel thank you so much
thank mom god bless u from Angola.
🙏🏾❤️
I love love love your channel. City living is truly a scam. We pay excessive amounts for living in match boxes when the outskirts have so much grounds and peace.
Great content, drone footage can do wonders for your videos
Most definitely content I signed up for. 💃🏾
Love from Nigeria 🇳🇬
Love back to you from South Africa. 🇿🇦 🙏🏾❤️
Ohhh this is life ♥️ thank you for sharing this content
Thank you for watching. It is definitely a lifestyle everyone stuck in the cities should aspire for. 🙏🏾❤️
Beautiful.
Can you do a video of local markets in the rurals? We love to support the local farmers
I always want to move to Polokwane
Hi Sisi Velile you are doing such a great job❤️ Please visit Adams and ilovu in KZN people are building Umhlanga in those places.
Thank you. Please watch my other videos because I have covered Adams few months ago and I am yet to do part 2 soon. Stay blessed and safe. 🙏🏾❤️
She already has
Investing in Ancestral Land Is The Future
A job well done to you Sister, this serve as an inspiration me, it makes me to focus & works more harder, thank you again for dedicating this one in honor of our beloved Legendary STEVE KEKANA, May he rest in perfect peace,
More and more as I grow older I've realized that big cities are not for me, Rural life is in me, indeed this is an inspiration to see how South Africans are doing with their tribal areas, I have subscribed.
Thank you very much for subscribing and loving the the video. I am glad you are inspired to move to rural areas. It is now or never. Do it, you will not regret it. Yes, Advocate Steve Kekana was a legend and an icon we will always celebrate. May he rest well. Peace and love. 🙏🏾❤️
Wow nice one...!!
I love your channel. Keep showing us these villages
Thank you so much. I love you for watching. Stay blessed. 🙏🏾❤️
Since you in limpopo,you should go to turf mamodimopark
I will have to put it on the next round trip because I am now on the road to another area. Thank you for your suggestion. 🙏🏾❤️
It's one rural area that developed overnight...beautiful i must say
Bagqugquzele Ntokazi kodwa uphinde ubatshele ukuthi baziqinise uma beyohlala emakhaya ngoba phela izulu liduma emini kushisa ilanga.. Minake ngikhuluma ngendawo yangakithi lapho intelezi isebenza ngempela
😂😂😂 kodwa Sandile kwenzenjani. Kunzima kuleli ohlala kulo izwe. They told me that when I started building on my parents land and I didn’t bother cracking my head on such. The house is still standing and we are fine. Take that out of your mind and liberate yourself. 😂
@@VelileLifestyleDecorTV Ay mhlawumbe ilento yokuthi ngangiwubuka usebenza kumgangela.. Phela thina siyizinsizwa manje kwakuphoqa ukuthi ukhothe ukuze ungaxhaphazeki.. Kodwa futhi nezindawo azifani ngakini abantu bayasonta..
Thanks for visiting my village, you were actually very close to Steve Kekaka s house, the first double story you saw with tanks
I visited Bakenberg in Limpopo people are building mansions
I love your video
Thank you very much. Peace and love. 🙏🏾❤️
03:00 is the bridge boutique lodge
How I wish u also show cased mathibela village
Quality video 🔥🔥💪🏻
Cute outfit Sisi ,
Small village communities are much nicer than living on top of each other in huge cities where nobody knows or cares about you as a person
That is very true. 🙏🏾❤️
The roads in the middle of the village are a problem in Botswana as well. This village is beautiful
great stuff. I started watching your videos last year as a beginner before giving stock market a try. I was able to make $463,00 with a capital of $75,000. keep it up
RUclips I am no longer waiting for the stimulus check because I earn $22,000 every 14 to 16 days lately and I am forever grateful Mrs Linda
@@dailycrypto5968 nice strategy I must say I didn't end as much but I am about 5259 USD every week and I don't do that using videos and all thanks to Mrs Linda my trading expert.
@@dailycrypto5968 we share same thought on that sir
That's true ofmost people today have been having a lot failures in forex and crypto sectors because of poor orientation and bad experts
@@ibrahimabdul5035
I'm actually having same challenges 😔
In my village we have water, evrryard has water tap. It just depends on the province you coming from.
You are all lucky. Usually people spend money pulling water pipes from the main tap that is closer to their houses to get a tap in their own households. in most villages that is how people end up with water taps in their yards. Once they do that, they have to pay water bill because it’s illegal to pull from the source that helps the community and don’t pay. It’s not everyone who has money to do that’ hence the water issue remains a problem in rural South Africa.
You visited my hometown and showed my uncles house 🤌🏾🔥.
🙏🏾❤️
Come to Sekhukhune Limpopo next time sister ❤😍🥰
Love this
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..most rural areas in SA are like this..even KZN..
Hi Velile i really love your channel. Can you showcase for us villages in the Free State, please.
Definitely will do. Can you suggest one or two villages. Thank you for watching. 🙏🏾❤️
There are no villages in the Free State even Qwaqwa has became like one of these cities...i think the Free State and Mpumalanga are the provinces that have been affected the most by land dispositions..
@@afrikanwalker7943 interesting point you are raising here. I drove to Klerksdorp, North West Province in search of a village to explore and found none. Because of mining sites being discovered on tribal land, people have been moved to RDP houses and it was sad to discover. I recorded the video regardless and waiting to interview a few people to get an understanding of what is happening. Villagers don’t benefit anything from what I heard. Let’s keep talking about this issue. Thank you for your insight. 🙏🏾❤️
@@VelileLifestyleDecorTV The interesting thing is that ,next to all these provinces where black people have no land, there are mineral resources and there are former British protectorates next to them.
Thaba Nchu
Come see Malamulele, you'll see people are developing the place here
Can anyone tell me of a village near polokwane where I can travel daily to drop my child to school and pick him up. Google doesn't say anything about villages around Polokwane. Thanks sis Velile, you have inspired me to want to build a house in the village and start a business there.
Sengatane/Chebeng, West of Polokwane on Matlala Road
@@kgoshigadilebo1177 thanks for replying, isn't Chebeng suburbs? I want rural area where I can get tribal land
@@yandi8584 It's a village.It's under Moletjie tribal authority, I believe. Just go to their Mošate.
Not surprised there is a hardware shops almost every corner than shebeens
beautiful
..and yes, this is very beautiful. I really want to live in a rural area..m tired of the city..
Wow wonderful
🙏🏾❤️
Where are the livestock? This rural area looks very surbaban, so stunning nonetheless
It's midday, they're out with herders. How do people farm elsewhere?
Check more videos on this channel you're definitely see m
the livestock 🐄🐃🐑
Can you please get us details on buying stands in the rural areas, especially if you're not from that place. Thanks in advance
You go to the tribal authority
Limpopo is Developed and Rich ❤❤🏆🏆🏆
You should come to Polokwane at Nobody area
Thank you for the suggestion. I will definitely add it to my list. Peace and love. 🙏🏾❤️
Nice
Nice video, I'd like to build a apartment there...
Wait until mamahule finished and get electricity we are getting there
These are encouraging words. All the best. Peace and love. 🙏🏾❤️
Come to KZN we have land a lots of it so and people are building bigger houses and it cheaper
Watch all my videos on this channel and you will see that I have been covering KZN a lot. I have just uploaded a video now showcasing Mbumbulu. Go watch it. 🙏🏾❤️
@@VelileLifestyleDecorTV sorry I didn't know your channel just got recommended to me today 😊I never even knew about it
Correction, Zebediela is situated in the rurals of Limpopo, not Polokwane.. Polokwane is a capital city in Limpopo
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moletlane is nice but please just take a trip to 37 road from Burgersfort town sorrounding villages starting from Ga-Mathipa village all the way stop at Moroke Village and count mansions built there,it will blow you away and driver 10km away from Moroke and arraive at the next village Ga-Phasha Seokedibeng you will see almost 89 percent of the houses there are big mansions.our motto in the villages is: " if you are a real man,you must have a big house then nice car'' not like a township life where you drive a nice car but live in a goverment RDP .We love our privacy in the village,most villages in Burgersfort have more big houses than Daveyton,Tembisa and Soweto combined.just go there you will see.many people here are working in the mines,building mansions is our hobby.
Do you pay property taxes? And how do you buy land?
Gae Limpopo! ❤️
Actually we don't pay to be electrified it is free. Stands are this big because we pay way too little to our kings for them compared to cities or government held land.
Yes, the government has installed a lot of electricity poles in villages in SA. When I built my house in KZN years ago there were no poles and I had to pay to get the pole closer to my house. It’s better now and also with pay as you go system. I don’t pay as I go so I pay a bill monthly to the municipality. You guys are lucky you have huge plots. It looks beautiful. Thank you for your comment. 🙏🏾❤️
You don't pay for electricity? That's a crime. Where in SA are you staying?
@@o.ghanylo617 re read my comment and think about it. I said we do not pay to have electricity installed at our houses nothing about using it for free. Of course we pay to use electricity. I live in Tubatse Ga Masha
@@mashaprince5324 I get you now. No one in SA is paying to install electricity, either in Rural or urban area. However, to use it, is not for free.
@@o.ghanylo617 nah some people pay, do you think people with money wait for years to have electricity like everybody else ? We have a family who installed their own electricity in our community, unlucky for them, a year later we all got electricity for free🤣they still use the pole and its connected to my house one of the faultiest poles ever the transformer is always blowing up
Come to Louis Trichardt
Lets not flock to SA rural areas coz every african country has rural area...so please develop them
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Excatly my guy...coz its like everytime we show something in SA..people want to come..
Even in rural areas now they are there..yoh..
Have you seen the condition of our inner cities after they have flocked there?, then they have the audacity to take videos and show the world how black South Africans REALLY live when it's 90% foreign immigrants living in those areas even those shacks they love to show are majority foreign nationals...we don't need bad energy in our villages this is our place to unwind and relax
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Yoh hillbrow looks like hell..a dumping site..
Eish i saw another video where they are now buying land in rural areas..
South Africa is now leaving our hands
We have to protect our rural areas. It is corrupt Chiefs who keep selling land to people who don’t deserve. South Africans must claim their tribal land before it’s too late.
Sorry I won't stay in tht kind of place
We Need That moment of silence 🔕
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PMB enkanyezini engathi ungayivakashela
I have entered the village name on the list. Thank you for your suggestion. 🙏🏾❤️
Is it the direction of sweet waters. We drove past some amazing houses going to sweet waters
@@VelileLifestyleDecorTV thanks , ngako lion park
nooo Velile...u Steve Kenana bathong....MHSRIP.
"Sitting and waiting for the government...." i hate this statement with passion
And do all of us here hate it. Elaborate so that we understand your view. Thank you for watching. 🙏🏾❤️
@@VelileLifestyleDecorTV The statement was first used by white people after democracy to differentiate between black people who they consider "hard working" and those who they labelled lazy and waiting "for government handouts", like RDP houses and social grant payments. Lately the statement found itself in the vocabulary of black middle class to also differentiate themselves from othe black people. They will say: "I am not waiting for government, i am doing this by myself", suggesting that i am different from my fellow black people who "wait" for government assistance. Its sad we adopted the very same statement white people used to mock some black people as receivers of government handouts.
@@madimetjapoto7075 I understand where you coming from with your views. On this channel you will hear the statement a lot because it has nothing to do with black middle class and poor people. It has a lot to do with a society that has lived in this country, endured being sidelined and undermined by the apartheid government and the present government in South Africa. The villagers in the rural South Africa who educated their children in classrooms with broken windows and sometimes under the trees. The village children who walked miles to schools because the schools were and still are in rural areas. The very same children who passed and excelled in school regardless of the conditions they attained education. Again without government help, got bursaries to further their education at tertiary level and became better citizens. The very same children who worked hard to ensure that they give their parents and forefathers the respect they deserved by building better homes and improved their lifestyle. Again without government help. We are still ignored even today. Instead they keep building malls in our villages and not helping villagers improve their farming skills. That’s the type that never waited for government but rose above it all and still do. Those children are myself and the rest of us on this channel. We don’t wait for government and we are not middle class but we just know what we are worth. I hope that clarifies the statement. Thank you for watching. 🙏🏾❤️
@@madimetjapoto7075 But it is a true statement though. You would be surprised by how many 30 and 40 year olds (men and women) in the eastern Cape would rather burn roads demanding RDP's as opposed to demanding jobs.
Wish I could get an opportunity to install solar system for any in Limpopo area to expand my business that side
Moletlane
But Polokwane is not rural..
She's Correct, That Area is rural; Yes ! Polokwane isn't rural, But this Area is Rural 😁🙋♂️👋👋
Zebediela is rural, it was nothing but mud huts in 1996
Rural does not mean ugly. Even Britain has rural areas. If you know Midsomer murders, its shot in British rural
Polokwane people we mean your villages, let's avoid embracing suburbs...we are proud to view Polokwane rural areas not white man's establishment...we want to close those mentalities, we want us Africans from All Provinces to copy from each other's best rural areas development do that we continue cresting our own black suburbs . The intentions ka sis'Veli is go look for black excellence, we are learning from each other. Urban white areas we dont want to see them and entangle ourselves by such old existence, we need black establishment 🇿🇦🇿🇦🤝🤝🤝⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘👌
@@tic2394 True Terry, tell them, let's embrace our own rural smart development
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Master kortese king of Limpopo
Long live the rich...
Ijoo the bastard truck you following 🤔🤔🤔 throwing garbage through windows, that's silly.
And you just captured a man driving a truck infront of you loiter.
I saw that. People are bad at littering.
GA thoka... Paledi mall
developing property in the rural areas is waste of time as a property may have no value what so ever
Why don’t you ask than coming up with a wrong statement like this. 🙄
@@VelileLifestyleDecorTV sorry i actually noticed that its not the typical rural area i thought it was but a village with villagers having title deeds