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Excellent presentation. This is really beautiful and I love the use of our local language!! Please keep it up and looking forward to more content.
Thank you so much
as much as I enjoy the programme,the language is the barrier
Oh please!!!! You're typing in English so what's your problem?
Excellent stuff, 👌🏿
Great work wadzanayi. You are a gift to Zimbabwe and Zimbabweans............
You are kind my love 😍😍
@@agribusinesswithwadzanaima275 My 🙏. I'm out of words 😍 .
Put subtitles for non English parts
I always feel happy to see my people farming.
Am proud of you Wadzi ❤
How does some one not in Zimbabwe understand what is being discussed?
Thank you for the interviews. May I find out what recording equipment you use as the quality is beautiful!
Great and informative video but the sound at the start of all lyour videos is tormenting to the ear.
hmm Wadzi ndidzidzisewo chigame chemombe ichi 👌👌
Thank a lot for watching , I’m going to upload a video on beef cattle ranching for beginners earliest January
@@agribusinesswithwadzanaima275 looking forward to it. Thanks
@@agribusinesswithwadzanaima275 dont forget Wadza
Pls also teach me on cattle farming. Want to venture into this type of business during year. As I want to retire in S.A pls
@@agribusinesswithwadzanaima275please do not forget sisi wadzanai
Why using local language yet all Africans wants to hear from you guys?
Some of the guests can’t speak proper English , will try to include subtitles
@@agribusinesswithwadzanaima275 do so plz farmers we need to here what other African farmers are doing,proud farmer from KENYA
@@1m.1 Kenyans have a surprising love for Zimbabwe. Thank you for coming through
Well done Wadzi
Thanks for watching
Wadza
Wazvita nekutaura shona, ivo vanotimanikidza kutaura rudzi rwavo
🤣🤣🤣
Is the name ng’ombe for cattle? Sounds Swahili…😂😂😂
It’s mombe which is Shona
I respect julia but i dont think its true that cross breeds do well than other pure breeds, i have a different experience....my experience is mombe...imombe...
Excellent presentation. This is really beautiful and I love the use of our local language!! Please keep it up and looking forward to more content.
Thank you so much
as much as I enjoy the programme,the language is the barrier
Oh please!!!! You're typing in English so what's your problem?
Excellent stuff, 👌🏿
Great work wadzanayi. You are a gift to Zimbabwe and Zimbabweans............
You are kind my love 😍😍
@@agribusinesswithwadzanaima275
My 🙏. I'm out of words 😍 .
Put subtitles for non English parts
I always feel happy to see my people farming.
Am proud of you Wadzi ❤
How does some one not in Zimbabwe understand what is being discussed?
Thank you for the interviews. May I find out what recording equipment you use as the quality is beautiful!
Great and informative video but the sound at the start of all lyour videos is tormenting to the ear.
hmm Wadzi ndidzidzisewo chigame chemombe ichi 👌👌
Thank a lot for watching , I’m going to upload a video on beef cattle ranching for beginners earliest January
@@agribusinesswithwadzanaima275 looking forward to it. Thanks
@@agribusinesswithwadzanaima275 dont forget Wadza
Pls also teach me on cattle farming. Want to venture into this type of business during year. As I want to retire in S.A pls
@@agribusinesswithwadzanaima275please do not forget sisi wadzanai
Why using local language yet all Africans wants to hear from you guys?
Some of the guests can’t speak proper English , will try to include subtitles
@@agribusinesswithwadzanaima275 do so plz farmers we need to here what other African farmers are doing,proud farmer from KENYA
@@1m.1 Kenyans have a surprising love for Zimbabwe. Thank you for coming through
Well done Wadzi
Thanks for watching
Wadza
Wazvita nekutaura shona, ivo vanotimanikidza kutaura rudzi rwavo
🤣🤣🤣
Is the name ng’ombe for cattle? Sounds Swahili…😂😂😂
It’s mombe which is Shona
I respect julia but i dont think its true that cross breeds do well than other pure breeds, i have a different experience....my experience is mombe...imombe...