Inside Zimbabwe Most Expensive Neighborhoods🇿🇼

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  • Опубликовано: 26 апр 2024
  • In today's video, I will be visiting and touring Zimbabwe's Most Privilege & Luxurious Estate for the Wealthy.
    In zimbabwe, homes increase in size and value toward the north. unlike the episodes in zimbabwe, the wealthy neighborhoods are concentrated in Harare's northern suburbs, home to the more affluent population of the city including former president Robert Mugabe.
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    00:00 - Intro zimbabwe's Most Privilege & Luxurious Estate for the Wealthy
    00:05 - Where the rich live in Zimbabwe
    01:40 - Greyston Park Harare
    03:09 - Shawasha Hills Zimbabwe
    04:25 - The Highlands Harare Zimbabwe
    06:36 - Glen Lorne Harare zimbabwe
    09:05 - Borrowdale
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  • @StevenNdukwu
    @StevenNdukwu  Год назад +129

    Thanks for watching guys, Kindly support me by subscribing to the Channel and check out the Travel Zimbabwe video I made 👉 ruclips.net/video/7auHp2bAuJA/видео.html

    • @JD-zh1el
      @JD-zh1el Год назад +1

      These million dollar homes are worth it!

    • @shamisomakuvaro9393
      @shamisomakuvaro9393 Год назад

      Right behind you keep on keeping on🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️💯👍🙏

    • @petero7937
      @petero7937 Год назад +2

      Those politically connected elites

    • @tsheposylvester3785
      @tsheposylvester3785 Год назад

      Thank you

    • @torontoyes
      @torontoyes 11 месяцев назад

      I was showing a friend this video, and he said those neighborhoods are predominantly, white, i dont care about that, but then he said, and racist. Is that true? Is there still the residue of aparthide?

  • @hariyemadzimambo4259
    @hariyemadzimambo4259 Год назад +251

    I never knew zimbabwe was this beautiful man, thank you for showing us how Africans are living large in Africa

  • @MamaRose015
    @MamaRose015 Год назад +186

    I keep telling people my country is more beautiful than they realise. Love Zimbabwe 🇿🇼

    • @Miss_Odetta
      @Miss_Odetta Год назад +11

      It is shockingly beautiful!!😮😮 🙊🙊
      I can't believe it... SA has nothing on that❤️❤️

    • @frankygthethinnestboss3209
      @frankygthethinnestboss3209 Год назад +2

      Big black texas king checking in

    • @frankygthethinnestboss3209
      @frankygthethinnestboss3209 Год назад +3

      Me and my wife Shirley planning to visit Zimbabwe this summer

    • @MamaRose015
      @MamaRose015 Год назад +1

      @@frankygthethinnestboss3209 lol big black what it do boo

    • @mraka4369
      @mraka4369 Год назад +5

      @@Miss_Odettaman I just wish Zimbabweans that moved to South Africa would realise this a go back

  • @AFRICANTIGRESS
    @AFRICANTIGRESS Год назад +198

    I miss Kumba, my second home

    • @africanadage852
      @africanadage852 Год назад +1

      Dzoka. After the Southern loop trip.

    • @misstinafz
      @misstinafz Год назад +1

      Zim looks good on you AT...we have already stolen you 😁❤️

    • @adv128
      @adv128 Год назад +1

      Dzoka kumba

    • @ronaldmadziro5679
      @ronaldmadziro5679 Год назад

      Zimbabwe misses you too,we love our Kenyan cousin.

    • @abramsmand3930
      @abramsmand3930 Год назад +3

      I love that you now know some Shona terms 🥰🥰 i.e Kumba haa it shows it's really home to you xoo.. Big shout out to You Tigress for putting Zim on the map.. lm so proud of Zim coz of your videos

  • @livedeal
    @livedeal Год назад +69

    Woooow. Had never seen this side of Zimbabwe before. You have highlighted ZW on the map Steven - well done.

  • @MrZim263
    @MrZim263 Год назад +30

    Glad to have been a part of this production 😊😊😊

  • @GrowWithHarriet
    @GrowWithHarriet Год назад +30

    This counyry is really beautful sending love to you steve from uganda

  • @RStreetsax
    @RStreetsax Год назад +20

    The last time I was there was in 1998 and I almost didn’t go back home to New York City. The food, music, and people were absolutely AMAZING!!!!!🌈🌈💯💯

    • @SPD-ZIM
      @SPD-ZIM 11 месяцев назад

      Come stay

  • @ronaldmadziro5679
    @ronaldmadziro5679 Год назад +153

    Those Jacaranda trees make Zim look stunning,I like how our culture values importance of trees and building around them instead of destroying them. Our love for trees comes from the indigenous San people who valued trees.Proud to be a Zimbabwean,let’s tackle corruption and Zim can become the crown jewel of Africa again,minus sanctions. Southern Africa is going through an upsurge in growth as Mozambique is now experiencing economic growth,Zambia is also going through a boom,as well as Namibia,so Zim is the final one to take off.

    • @jacaranda100
      @jacaranda100 Год назад +7

      I'm glad you guys value trees, unlike Kenya where trees are destroyed en masse. They prefer cabro to trees.

    • @chrisv.noire.6388
      @chrisv.noire.6388 Год назад +2

      It was the white colonialists that grew the jacarandas in what was then the white neighborhoods. You won’t find Jacarandas in Mbare or Zengeza, All these neighborhoods Borrowdale, Borrowdale Brooks, Hogati Hills, Graystone Park etc were designed and built by the whites for the whites. That’s why as soon as a black makes money they don’t build in the neighborhood they grew up. They move to the suburbs the whites built for themselves. What you’re looking at as a country being built on the colonial framework where the rich are very rich and the poor very poor. The more things change the more they stay the same. Only the top 1 percent of Zimbabweans live there. Not pioneers of great industry but the politically well connected. The rest? Well…

    • @ronaldmadziro5679
      @ronaldmadziro5679 Год назад

      @@chrisv.noire.6388 Wrong you bigot,Jacaranda trees are found in other parts of Zimbabwe,if you go to Mutare you will find them in black neighbourhood,in fact Mutare is black city anyways so it’s blacks who live in those nice places with Jacaranda trees. We have always planted trees long before Europeans came,if you go to Great Zimbabwe you see building around trees ,same in villages. So get over your WS crap and watch some whitey wash colonial videos.

    • @nbkhafula8381
      @nbkhafula8381 Год назад +8

      One bit I miss, is driving towards City or Avondale via Pari Hospital, when Jacarandas are in full bloom.

    • @zim2023Dwl
      @zim2023Dwl 9 месяцев назад +3

      Zambia is worse than Zimbabwe in terms of infrastructure and the people. Namibia has its advantage due to its unique landscape by the atlantic ocean on one side and nambia desert on the other side, as well its few population. But people have different tastes and likes. For me, I would rather choose Zimbabwe.

  • @buhleshuma5611
    @buhleshuma5611 Год назад +33

    l never thought Zim is this beautiful honestly,thanks for changing my mindset

  • @billtev9846
    @billtev9846 Год назад +13

    A rough diamond that begins to shine with every bit of polishing. 👏👏👏

  • @nokutendamufushwa3573
    @nokutendamufushwa3573 7 месяцев назад +12

    The best part of it is that we value vegetation❤❤

  • @ogonnaudekwe9682
    @ogonnaudekwe9682 Год назад +43

    Nigerian real estate developers has a lot to learn from other African countries, as a Nigerian I am very ashamed of the houses we call mansions in Nigeria

    • @mbantaobinna9985
      @mbantaobinna9985 Год назад

      It has to do with government structure

    • @Olga07527
      @Olga07527 2 месяца назад +1

      What 👀 I thought Nigeria had the coolest houses houses in Africa

    • @quincywhite9938
      @quincywhite9938 Месяц назад

      9ja mansions outside look good but inside is bad

  • @tawandamarara8424
    @tawandamarara8424 Год назад +21

    The gap between the rich and the poor keeps widening. Harare is a land of paradox it's like people living in two different countries. It never was like that in the 80s and 90s. Something is not right.

    • @jayleetzvevo460
      @jayleetzvevo460 Год назад +1

      I think people should just built beautiful houses wherever they are taking advantage of the decrease in prices

    • @jayleetzvevo460
      @jayleetzvevo460 Год назад

      These areas are concentrated with entertainment for a reason so u cn do tht instead of farming your homestead

    • @elvismodisendlovu874
      @elvismodisendlovu874 Год назад +2

      This is the only comment that made sence on RUclips this year

    • @nomahope3182
      @nomahope3182 Год назад

      That is because there is no middle class anymore. It's either you are rich or poor. And townships need to be developed as well not only in the suburbs.

  • @KONTHEDON4
    @KONTHEDON4 Год назад +8

    God bless that woman at the end!!!! Who said there’s enough money in the world for everybody to live large!!! 🔥🔥🔥💯🙌🏽! That’s my kind of attitude!!! 💵💵💵

  • @JD-zh1el
    @JD-zh1el Год назад +15

    Zimbabwe is unbelievably beautiful!

  • @godsown7947
    @godsown7947 Год назад +20

    Purple Jacaranda Trees everywhere..it used to be a Harare City Council policy that every resident should plant Jacaranda tree on their property for the aesthetics of the area....u get fined by council if u are seen cutting down trees without permission from the forestry Commission...u are allowed to cut trees if they are old and pose a danger to people...its still a policy to plant trees on your property (not necessarily Jacaranda).

  • @leoifediba3355
    @leoifediba3355 Год назад +43

    I just love the green space..
    Love the fact the the zoning limits how tall the buildings can be, no taller than 3 storeys plus the tree's have to be taller than your building structure!
    Definitely Zimbabwe is going to be one my destinations in Africa to explore for my real estate portfolio!
    Well done Zim 👌

    • @mudiwatm9131
      @mudiwatm9131 Год назад +2

      Yes, Zimbabwe is super strict with zoning, planning permission and building standards. Not just in the top flight areas, across the board. They even do material inspection to ensure it meets the building code standards.
      The upside is that even if you're buying rather than building your own, you know you're getting a solid structure.

  • @samfaraiphiri8773
    @samfaraiphiri8773 Год назад +73

    Man I was born and bred in Zimbabwe and I had no idea Zimbabwe has such nice neighborhoods. It's beautiful.

    • @elvismodisendlovu874
      @elvismodisendlovu874 Год назад +1

      Yes most Zimbabweans don't know about these areas because only a couple of thousand can stay there and can afford to rent or buy houses there... Most Zimbabweans don't even know about these areas... Even teachers and most doctors can't even afford to rent there

    • @gibson2675
      @gibson2675 Год назад +4

      An area for Zanu pf big wigs

    • @peshkay6583
      @peshkay6583 Год назад

      Mbavha idzi

    • @henrynhira6785
      @henrynhira6785 Год назад +1

      @@peshkay6583 ko imi marambidzwa nani kuba kwacho

    • @nyarie6136
      @nyarie6136 Год назад +5

      @@peshkay6583 I grew up knowing family members and friends who lived In those areas. Most of the people are hard workers or had good jobs which paid well when things were still good and acquired those properties. they have nothing to do with politics..I'm not rich like them but I always try to see the good in people instead of painting everyone with the same brush..Some people in this difficult economy and hostile environment are working very hard until they make it. You are busy pointing fingers at others..what are you doing to improve yourself.. Remember in this life some people are just naturally blessed..zvinhu zvavo zvinoendeka..and some people nomatter how hard they work they are just stagnant.

  • @khazamulajosephbila5078
    @khazamulajosephbila5078 7 месяцев назад +5

    There is enough money in the world for everybody to live large...amen

  • @beawakening7323
    @beawakening7323 Год назад +16

    Thank goodness for the internet our eyes are open to African wealth and beauty

  • @onlyscams
    @onlyscams Год назад +27

    Whoa Northern Harare looks like the rich parts of California!

    • @mobeats2927
      @mobeats2927 Год назад

      Harare looks like California?! What weed are you smoking?

    • @onlyscams
      @onlyscams Год назад +1

      @@mobeats2927 Yup. I live in California.The mansions look almost identical to the ones in Atherton and other rich areas

    • @ronakio
      @ronakio Год назад

      @@onlyscams @Mo Beats lives in some jungle somewhere. He hasn't got a clue what California looks like.

  • @lemigod4475
    @lemigod4475 Год назад +36

    Crisp production as always brother Steve,thank you for showcasing brilliant footage of my country Zimbabwe,so much negative content is hammered into our heads about Zim,yet it has some of the most natural beauty that money can't buy.
    In Zim we love trees,hence when we build we always build around trees and never destroy them,we love our Jacaranda trees and they give some beautiful scenery.There is a road in Harare going to Mt Pleasant that is completely covered with Jaracaranda trees,so when driving you feel as if you are driving through a covered tunnel,the views are so stunning in that road.
    Thanks for visiting Zimbabwe,looking forward to your second visit,we love our Bantu brother Steven.

  • @Kikongolessons
    @Kikongolessons Год назад +40

    Zimbabwe is so, so BEAUTIFUL 😍😍
    Thanks Steven, Tigress and Mr Zim 🥰🥰

  • @markisto8655
    @markisto8655 Год назад +142

    Why is Zimbabwe so misrepresented? These top five richest neighborhoods look nicer than most of our top five in Nairobi (personal opinion). The city of Harare too looks the same or even better than Nairobi CBD. Again, looks can be deceiving but my perception is that Harare is one nice city.

    • @Gunners-zf7zg
      @Gunners-zf7zg Год назад +20

      It's called politics. Misinformation on Zimbabwe became a kind of war after land reform.

    • @misstinafz
      @misstinafz Год назад +2

      Western media propaganda used to isolate and literally airbrush Zimbabwe out of sight because how dare we take our land back from their white people!😏

    • @lemigod4475
      @lemigod4475 Год назад +2

      Because Zimbabwe is home to the most precious minerals like Chrome,Platinum,Diamonds,Gold,Uranium,Lithium and the West wants control of those resources,so they sabotage the country with sanctions coz they want to install a puppet Regime in power so they can gain hegemony on that mineral wealth.I have not even mentioned the untapped oil and gas reserves which are in huge numbers.

    • @tanyamahs4759
      @tanyamahs4759 Год назад +7

      Propaganda at its best

    • @arnoldmbuthia2687
      @arnoldmbuthia2687 Год назад +15

      Zimbabwe collapsed. Kenya didn't. Zimbabwe has a greater wealth and poverty deficits, GINI coefficient, and it's fallen behind from the 90s when it was one of the largest economies. And if you want to know the wealth of a nation, look at it's poorest.

  • @jamesbanda168
    @jamesbanda168 Год назад +14

    Zimbabwe is beautiful, thanks so much

  • @NtonkaR
    @NtonkaR Год назад +49

    These parts of Zimbabwe really look good 👌
    Zimbabweans please look into returning home and fixing your country. There’s too much potential there

  • @AnthonyIlogu
    @AnthonyIlogu Год назад +116

    I like that these places are well-planned. By the way, Zimbabwe is not as poor as we were made to believe. God bless Zimbabwe.

    • @mobeats2927
      @mobeats2927 Год назад +13

      Not poor if you are part of the 1% the 99% endure countless times of bloodsucking

    • @sandrabeulah
      @sandrabeulah Год назад +11

      @@mobeats2927 where are you getting these statistics

    • @scatman8963
      @scatman8963 Год назад

      Yeah no thanks to the Zimbabwean government for that

    • @olgamasakona6715
      @olgamasakona6715 Год назад +11

      Where did the creator of this video gets the 1% from? Majority of Zimbabweans are suffering and they are suffocating the natives in the neighbouring countries

    • @Gunners-zf7zg
      @Gunners-zf7zg Год назад +8

      @@mobeats2927 but that's a world trend. Top 10% owns 80% of worlds wealth. Its not a Zimbabwean phenomenon. Its a world wide problem

  • @piscesgroovesupreme
    @piscesgroovesupreme 11 месяцев назад +20

    It's absolutely crazy to me to say that Zimbabwe is not a poor country because there are some millionnaires or billionaires across a few neighborhoods in Harare. The inequalities are staggering and the quality of life of the overwhelming majority of Zimbabweans is very poor due to abysmal leadership.

  • @tatendachinyati8647
    @tatendachinyati8647 Год назад +13

    Point of correction.Highlands area part of it is now a commercial zone and the minimum is 2 floors .There is what they call Enterprise Corridor and if your property is within its boundaries,new properties have to be double storey and upwards.Architect's view.

  • @noleenherbert656
    @noleenherbert656 Год назад +12

    Wow. Very big, modern and beautiful homes. I like the fact that they have big yards that do not remind you how much you have to lose weight.

  • @peterlbaldwin511
    @peterlbaldwin511 Год назад +37

    I lived for 30 years in and around Harare, growing up there and of course recognise some of the names mentioned, but my goodness, like everywhere, how things have changed. I can well remember occasionally riding my beloved horse "Mr.B" through the "Borrowdale Brook" area, when it was mostly just "smallholdings" (semi-agricultural/market-garden operations) with normal sized homes on larger acreage, usually about 5 acres upwards, or open undeveloped land..

    • @StevenNdukwu
      @StevenNdukwu  Год назад

      Things has changed

    • @Mamelodiful
      @Mamelodiful Год назад

      5 acres.. insane!!

    • @stevestevens502
      @stevestevens502 11 месяцев назад +2

      beautiful homes...however if you are paying $1mill for a home, then you shouldnt be driving on dirt roads...the basic ammenties should factor into the price of the homes...i would love to know how reliable the electricity and high speed internet is there. i see lots of potential there but for those prices the infrastructure should be up to par

  • @sabzletebz3121
    @sabzletebz3121 Год назад +65

    Sadly even here in S.A we are victim to bad press. We know Africa is not what the oppressors show on tv but when you think Zim as a South African, poverty is the 1st thing that enters your mind. Thanks for this. Very eye opening. Continue to educate bro. I hope your channel gains momentum and grows insanely.

    • @emzy166
      @emzy166 11 месяцев назад

      the only oppressors are your government.

    • @JoseNavarro-ks9rg
      @JoseNavarro-ks9rg 9 месяцев назад +2

      80% de su pueblo pasa hambre cada día.

    • @chileshemulenga8790
      @chileshemulenga8790 9 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@JoseNavarro-ks9rgstop hallucinating brother have facts not propaganda how many pple have died of hunger in zimbabwe

    • @Stirlingshirecastle
      @Stirlingshirecastle 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@chileshemulenga8790
      Go & ask that question to the charities that are busy feeding hungry people. Not long ago, UN was appealing for funds to send to Zimbabwe.

    • @chileshemulenga8790
      @chileshemulenga8790 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Stirlingshirecastleeven in Uk there are charities and street people but the press never shows that side.most media always want to show negative signs on a country, why do they want to aid an african country first. Charity begins at home.

  • @panashethephysician
    @panashethephysician Год назад +6

    I am Zimbabwean, from Chisipite. I know life is beautiful in Zimbabwe cause of the privilege of living in one of these places

  • @sharlenegumbo
    @sharlenegumbo Год назад +15

    Thank you for showing off our beautiful country to the world - loved the video ....side note you have also shown some of us who are Zimbabweans living in Zimbabwe but have never had the privilege to go to places like borrowdale brook since it's a gated community...lol

  • @lox34xt
    @lox34xt Год назад +10

    was nice to see Mr Zim 🇿🇼 my boy doing a great job showcasing our beautiful Zim and ongoing projects

  • @paulzulu7363
    @paulzulu7363 11 месяцев назад +7

    Thanks Steven for showing beautiful Zimbabwe to the world

  • @Ibrahimdliberator
    @Ibrahimdliberator Год назад +11

    Good job Steve. Your efforts to showcase Africa is remarkable.

  • @orionstretch
    @orionstretch Год назад +7

    Glad to see Africa given a different perspective to the world. Great work Steven

  • @RossCapone
    @RossCapone Год назад +8

    I hope these people are using their finances to also help the people that are finding it hard to live day by day
    My goal is to work hard here in London and go back to make a positive change for my homeland

  • @kelechiinnocent7674
    @kelechiinnocent7674 Год назад +10

    I love the tree planting concept in this times of climate change we should emulate such culture thank you Stephen

  • @emmanueljoseph5443
    @emmanueljoseph5443 Год назад +13

    Wow! Steven, Zimbabwe is underrated. The media really have not shown us one tenth of what we are seeing here. Thanks for sharing with us the wonders in Zimbabwe.

  • @mongiwamabaleka4820
    @mongiwamabaleka4820 5 месяцев назад +4

    I am Zimbabwean and I also get shocked about what people believe about my country. This country is beautiful. What people need to understand is that Zim is a largely informal economy so what is reported on the news is different from what is on the ground.

  • @AndreaPortley
    @AndreaPortley Год назад +9

    I’ve never seen purple trees! This has to be one of the most beautiful sites I’ve ever in a neighborhood. ❤❤❤

    • @godsown7947
      @godsown7947 Год назад

      They are called Jacaranda Trees check them out here ruclips.net/user/shortsz18HA2jX0H4?feature=share

    • @gavinmcleod7446
      @gavinmcleod7446 Год назад

      Jacaranda trees- their origins are South American….Zimbabwean and South African city avenues are lined with them , so beautiful when they are in full bloom.

    • @michamash
      @michamash Год назад

      My street growing up was Jacaranda Ave in Clonsilla, Gweru. We also had Jacaranda trees on our plot.

  • @stellachakufora9415
    @stellachakufora9415 Год назад +6

    Those places are super cool no hot ooo because of trees green lawns .in zim trees is our nature even our villages we have fruits trees like mango .etc

  • @niconkola9314
    @niconkola9314 Год назад +6

    Steve thank you for promoting Zimbabwe God bless you

  • @Mega88street
    @Mega88street Год назад +42

    These towns looks better than the overpriced concrete jungles in Accra. I just love the unique architecture and green space

    • @esthervanda7401
      @esthervanda7401 Год назад +3

      Lol 🤣 same in Nigeria

    • @BbBb-hw5pq
      @BbBb-hw5pq Год назад +3

      Well you can't compare Zimbabwe to Ghana and Nigeria. Zimbabwe had a large white population and a lot of influence. Also Zimbabwe is a very small country

    • @Gunners-zf7zg
      @Gunners-zf7zg Год назад +5

      @@BbBb-hw5pq lol what's white got to do with it. How come historically black places in Zimbabwe are also very well treed??

    • @BbBb-hw5pq
      @BbBb-hw5pq Год назад +12

      @@Gunners-zf7zg the influence you have in Ghana and Nigeria is totally different from Zimbabwe. Look at how houses look in Ghana and Nigeria . They are these ugly concrete things with pillars . In Zimbabwe it looks more like England or America. That's where the white influence comes in . The Architecture we have in Zimbabwe is nothing to do with African influence it's all western . That's why I mentioned the white population as they contributed to town planning etc. In Ghana and Nigeria the town planning is poor hence it's not that nice even in billionaire areas . I'm ZIMBABWEAN and an Architect in the UK so I know what I'm talking about .

    • @Gunners-zf7zg
      @Gunners-zf7zg Год назад

      @@BbBb-hw5pq no you clearly don't know what you are talking about. Whites got nothing to do with how black Zimbabweans design their homes.

  • @ipostsongs5305
    @ipostsongs5305 7 месяцев назад +6

    your content is dope, sometimes as a people we can be stuck in our own little bubble , I appreciate you for showcasing Africa to the world and to us Africans.

  • @DonDezz
    @DonDezz Год назад +4

    Fairly done and quite informative.

  • @anesutserayi187
    @anesutserayi187 Год назад +10

    My country l love you Zimbabwe no matter what

  • @TheOriginalRedgo
    @TheOriginalRedgo Год назад +75

    I think in Zimbabwe we tend to have houses on larger plot sizes compared to a lot of other African countries I have been too. This is probably due to a range of factors such as that we like to stay at home a lot more, or maybe we just have larger division of residential land and etc, as compared to a country like South Africa were I've have noticed houses tend to be build on smaller land sizes. Thank you for making these videos about Zimbabwe, they are very hard to come by, especially if it is in Zimbabwe. God bless.

  • @shamisomakuvaro9393
    @shamisomakuvaro9393 Год назад +4

    I am wowed to a wow Steven you did a great job of sharing Zimbabwe to the world..Keep on keeping on son enough respect and much love...❤️❤️❤️🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼👍💯👌✌️🙏

  • @555125kevin
    @555125kevin Год назад +38

    Zim is a stunning country, the sanctions & citizens moving to South Africa give ppl a negative perception of Zims beauty.

    • @draechi5218
      @draechi5218 Год назад +12

      Not sanctions, corruption higher up.

    • @555125kevin
      @555125kevin Год назад +2

      @@draechi5218 South Africa is corrupt but plenty of Africans move there.

    • @sithabelamandlawenkosiwodu6298
      @sithabelamandlawenkosiwodu6298 Год назад +16

      Don't be fooled by politicians. Zimbabwe's problem isn't sanctions but too much greed by politicians. Same with South Africa.

    • @storeroom1503
      @storeroom1503 Год назад

      Yeah. But they should understand whether things are good or not people are always migrating and immigrating 😂 it always comes down personal. I see ppl in the US be migrating to South America talking bout damn the US. 😂 And even in the US migration from city to city state to state is through the roof. And it's the same with Europeans. I got so many European friends be moving to different parts of the world. I'm like what up bro? They like nah homie Italy sucks. Fuck Italy. Germany is a shit hole I'm goin to Mexico with my girl. Or Britain this that. My whole family moving to Uganda or the US 🤦🏾‍♂️😂

    • @caesaraugustus7587
      @caesaraugustus7587 Год назад

      Rhodesia was sanctioned for decades. Stop falling for the propaganda of ZPF. Why didn't we just export to the rest of Africa, Asia and LatAm when we were sanctioned by the West?

  • @fredrickmatsheza5882
    @fredrickmatsheza5882 Год назад +6

    Thanks. To be honest, I have lived in Harare for quite some time but have never been to some of these areas. We only hear they are nice, so it's nice that we are looking at them here. Especially Borrowdale Brooke and Shawasha Hills. Never Benn there

  • @mett978
    @mett978 8 месяцев назад +5

    Great video! Thanks for this. I wish Ghana would also mandate planning permissions that prioritize nature and tree growing

    • @godsown7947
      @godsown7947 6 месяцев назад

      Zim is like that because in Zimbabwe it is prohibited 🚫 to cut trees even your own tree is a punishable offence ....Also every household must have at least 1 fruit tree and either indigenous or exotic tree🌳

  • @andymadzima6483
    @andymadzima6483 Год назад +1

    Great job Steven 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿

  • @agoiobunso
    @agoiobunso Год назад +2

    Wow this amazing video love it thank you so much

  • @nicolam4513
    @nicolam4513 Год назад +3

    Very well researched and presented. Wow.

  • @chinyererachel
    @chinyererachel Год назад +4

    This is eye opening. Thank you 🙏

  • @guardiemushangwe
    @guardiemushangwe Год назад +2

    Mukaka. Great job Stevooo. We want more

  • @charlenedhliwayo9353
    @charlenedhliwayo9353 Год назад +2

    thanks for featuring Zimbabwe ❤

  • @tangaitandi
    @tangaitandi Год назад +5

    Zimbabwe is a really a beautiful and well built I love my country.

  • @TravelIwuala
    @TravelIwuala Год назад +4

    Zimbabwe is underrated.
    God bless you sir for showing us Zimbabwe from your lens it's definitely the best ever 😊

  • @Ad-Lo
    @Ad-Lo Год назад +2

    Zimbabwean here! Thank you for doing this phenomenal video and for your openmindedness about Zim! Fantastic channel! I’m going to check out your other videos and wish your channel all the best regards growth and success!

  • @yomanaljowel2292
    @yomanaljowel2292 Год назад +10

    My beautiful Zimbabwe 🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼

  • @tresaar
    @tresaar Год назад +14

    Those Jacaranda Trees are amazing! Purple paradise.

  • @TindoRams
    @TindoRams Год назад +7

    Fantastic vid mate. Keep posting. Eastern Highlands next. Those are small stands...go East

  • @daninduks6349
    @daninduks6349 Год назад +1

    Beautiful.. top notch

  • @magsscott2862
    @magsscott2862 Год назад +1

    Steven.... Thanks for showing this. Amazing! And... So lovely. 🌼🌼🌼

  • @thegreatafrikanchannel
    @thegreatafrikanchannel Год назад +4

    Thanks for showcasing Zim 👌👌👌

  • @dylanjackson7961
    @dylanjackson7961 Год назад +3

    Being in the real eatste industry, this is very good informative shoot. Great to showcase how great values have held in key locations and addresses in and around Africa. Well done for the video.

  • @fatimangara4538
    @fatimangara4538 Год назад +2

    Ohhh how l love Zimbabwe.. scenic beauty gala Halala ekhaya Zimbabwe 🇿🇼💕

  • @velilenyembe9017
    @velilenyembe9017 10 месяцев назад +3

    Wow great work man.i honestly never knew this beauty existed in Zimbabwe.I love the highlands, impressive👌🏿❤❤

  • @SKYBL0SS0M
    @SKYBL0SS0M 11 месяцев назад +4

    w/ all the negative publicity Zimbabwe gets, i never would have thought Zimbabwe would be so beautiful 😍

  • @snapshotsreviews4967
    @snapshotsreviews4967 17 дней назад

    Thank you for sharing this

  • @mountainpicturesglobalmtgl4026
    @mountainpicturesglobalmtgl4026 Месяц назад

    Thanks for the video it's a sunshine City for sure

  • @susancohen7396
    @susancohen7396 Год назад +7

    I'm developing land in Shawasha ,its beautiful and the view is breath taking come guys let's live the life in AFRICA

    • @simba8665
      @simba8665 Месяц назад

      You need the money 1st 😂😂

  • @RastaAfricanGentleman
    @RastaAfricanGentleman Год назад +3

    it is true the young should lead Africa now. Our African youngsters are rebranding and educating us more and more about Africa and we are loving it. Well done

  • @johnturton4918
    @johnturton4918 Год назад +1

    Very interesting video, thank you for sharing. Beautiful properties in some amazing suburbs.

  • @mthimkhulu30
    @mthimkhulu30 Год назад

    Keep it up more love

  • @ZimtachVisuals
    @ZimtachVisuals Год назад +20

    My motherland. Thanks for showing the real Zimbabwe to the whole world

    • @ephraimsimable
      @ephraimsimable 8 месяцев назад +4

      Real Zimbabwe... So the not so good side is not Real🤔

    • @lindilebangose7667
      @lindilebangose7667 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@ephraimsimable😂 what a question

    • @tafadzwachimwe777
      @tafadzwachimwe777 4 месяца назад +1

      Zimbabwe has a massive inequality problem evident by the fact that Mbare and Borrowdale exist in the same city

    • @lindilebangose7667
      @lindilebangose7667 4 месяца назад

      @tafadzwachimwe777 that's just life as it is. That's a dynamic that exists in all walks of life.

  • @ThaMaven
    @ThaMaven Год назад +4

    I can't wait to visit Africa

  • @wallyTT
    @wallyTT 23 дня назад

    This is a quality expose`

  • @MobbJusticeTV
    @MobbJusticeTV Год назад +1

    Great video. Very informative

  • @hangwani-just-in-time
    @hangwani-just-in-time Год назад +5

    The top 5 rating is spot on, I like 1 - 4 places, Glen Lorne, Highlands and Shawasha Hills are stunning guys. From Hangwani, from SA

    • @tanyamahs4759
      @tanyamahs4759 Год назад

      Harare has very beautiful areas, these are just a few of them

  • @nostermakoto7813
    @nostermakoto7813 Год назад +30

    I MISS KUMBA . MY MOTHER LAND. ZIMBABWE 🇿🇼🇿🇼

    • @mobeats2927
      @mobeats2927 Год назад

      Be grateful for the opportunity to leave zim. Coming back to here is like going to hell

    • @tari2073
      @tari2073 Год назад

      @@mobeats2927 Are you in Zim?

  • @stellastar63
    @stellastar63 Год назад

    Thank you for showcasing 🇿🇼

  • @angelnyembe1352
    @angelnyembe1352 9 месяцев назад

    🎉This is beautiful, thanx for sharing

  • @AC-zs7ks
    @AC-zs7ks Год назад +19

    Having bought an apartment at Millenium Heights, am super excited with this development, emphasizing on live,work,shop and play all in one, it's turning out to be value for money.
    This Millenium Park which is overall name of the whole area covering Pokugara houses and Millenium Heights apartments, will indeed be a game changer.
    The way they proposing to protect the wetlands by adding more greenery to it will turn this area into a paradise.
    Wish I can keep buying into more and more of their developments.

    • @StevenNdukwu
      @StevenNdukwu  Год назад +1

      Well done

    • @tigershoot
      @tigershoot Год назад

      Will it not be the case though that the apartments look great as built and designed, but then people will start fixing burglar bars all over the windows and doors? When I saw the lovely garden flats in Hillside that I lived in they looked terrible compared to when new, with barbed wire and burglar bars covering the windows. Once the bars start rusting it looks terrible.

    • @Tambu1970
      @Tambu1970 9 месяцев назад

      It's going to turn into a dump. I don't know why I'm saying this. Perhaps it's my ancestors. It's not going to be well maintained. Everything being promised is not going to happen. Like, the white guy is going to go to prison or something and his company will crumble. The people who bought there do not have enough money to live there and maintain a lifestyle. It's going to turn into a ghetto. It's what we see.

    • @kudzilicious
      @kudzilicious 8 месяцев назад +2

      Also recently purchased a property there and I’m so excited

  • @jabulanithema1467
    @jabulanithema1467 Год назад +5

    All the places you have shown are beautiful, especially that they are covered with greenery. But the one that appeal to me is the West Prop development. I like it because the development will cator for the working class. Some people like me can't afford the big mansions however I want to live in a morden nice area, of which West Prop will offer that once it is completed.

  • @marvinchewe3952
    @marvinchewe3952 Месяц назад

    I'm a Zambian, I must confess Zimbabwe is beautiful country. I like the houses.

  • @hidek2323
    @hidek2323 Год назад

    love the vid, love you, love zimbabwe!

  • @BANTUKING_
    @BANTUKING_ Год назад +28

    My beautiful Zimbabwe 🇿🇼

  • @karenkwidini2813
    @karenkwidini2813 Год назад +3

    Highlands, Greystone Park, and Glen Lorne are awesome

  • @sherrieginger9693
    @sherrieginger9693 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing 🎉❤

  • @georgezibuye8577
    @georgezibuye8577 Год назад +2

    Amazing , my beloved country.

  • @africanadage852
    @africanadage852 Год назад +15

    Thanks Steven. Another visually packed episode on Zimbabwe. Interesting home sizes, architecture and yards.🇿🇼

  • @thabangmakopo8391
    @thabangmakopo8391 Год назад +3

    Much love from 🇿🇦👍♥️

  • @visualkreator
    @visualkreator Год назад +2

    Boss Steven, keep doing the good works,my greeting to adeshola my sure boss ..

  • @naturalnailsartist3464
    @naturalnailsartist3464 Год назад +1

    💛 more love