Beautiful city. Exactly 💯 my point. I have always said that Zim is beautiful than how Zimbabweans in diaspora describe. Kudos for this! Much Love from 🇰🇪. Am a proud Mukwasha to the Zimbabweans, my wife is from Zim. And we celebrate Shona community as officially a Kenyan community. Viva Afica 🌍
@@MosesMatsepane Majority would say things are a bit tough and they have been hoping for change over the years in vain. But am of the opposite opinion. Zim is great, the people are very educated and hardworking. I believe It's just a matter of time and the giant will roar.
thank you so much, greetings too to the people of Tanzania, watched films about Nyerere, oh what a man, what a brother, what a blessing he was for Africa, he faught a good fight
I'm shocked at how beautiful Zimbabwe is.It is clean and looks peaceful. The government should put road lines and signs. May the economy of Zim grow stronger and stronger 🙏.One love from South Africa
Yes it's beautiful , Zimbabwe as a whole used to have one of the best infrastructure in Africa 25 years ago , before the economic crisis or sanction from the European union & America that crumble the economic of Zimbabwe
You are not alone bro. A lot of people from outside bought into the negative publicity campaign by western media houses and were made to believe that is worst city on earth
@@dhakomodherooherokoko6037 What do you mean by the term "western media" . even media here in Kenya does not showcase harare. it is not their editorial policy to showcase cities. If you want go tour the place as it is beautiful. So stop with this or that media.
Thank you Zimbabweans for honoring Julius Nyerere, Tanzania had sacrificed a lot for many African countries. But it’s efforts mostly go un appreciated, Proud of Zimbabweans 🇿🇼…
All the major roads in the city are named after African leaders like Samora Machel, Nelson Mandela, Julius Nyerere, Kenneth Kaunda, Kwame Nkrumah etc. Mugabe made his mistakes but one thing for sure he was pro African people and very much against the West sometimes to the detriment of our nation's health overall. We are still paying for it. The African is supposed to know his place and Mugabe and Zimbabwe paid a huge price for reclaiming our land. Make no mistake about it, implementation was haphazard and ridden with corruption but the majority of Zimbabweans were down with the overall stance that the land belongs to we the people
@@tapera86 Nice Tapera. I have always wanted to visit Rwanda sometime to see the transformation. I am here in cold Michigan but plotting ways to come back home or somewhere on the continent. All the best in Kigali.
@@oseitututawiah2109 Amen to that my brother. Lets not forget his first wife who was beloved by all Zimbabweans was from Ghana hence Zimbabweans of q certain age feel a special kinship with Ghanaians
Have not been back to Harare in 18 years. It is still an amazing place. Will one day return with my son to view the amazing country and the amazing people of Zimbabwe. Thank you for the tour.
well yeah, i've always heard about that cooling system. how is it unique? live in Harare, passes thru the complex periodically but dont know hw it is unique.
@@obertnyamutsambira9826 The building was designed by Mick Pearce. It is the first building in the world to be cooled by natural means instead of using electrical air conditioning. The building is modelled after termite mounds, an example of biomimicry in architectural design. Cold night air is circulated inside while warm air is pushed out through chimneys, creating a chilled climate inside the building. The protruding stone, covering the exterior not only protect the windows from the sun but also increase the external surface area of the building to improve heat loss to space at night and minimize heat gain by day. Among other awards, Eastgate was awarded a Certificate of Merit by the International Council of Shopping Centres, New York- the first building in Africa to receive such an award. There is so much information on the building that I could not capture here. Hoping to visit Zim soon and also visit Angwa City, another award winning building.
@Mother-earth Relaxing Nature even if it's in poverty we have never begged food from you, gone are those days,. Above all some western countries said that zimbabwe streets will be filled with dead bodies due to covid kindly compare covid deaths or stats of Zimbabwe in relation to the so called first world with state of the art hospitals, those results will show you the other side of zimbabwe
Zimbabwe is a beautiful country. The houses are gorgeous. Visit the villages in Plumtree you will see mansions. The Zimbabwean government is very strict when it comes to housing. They demolish substandard houses. If Zimbabweans unite which is a problem, I tell you Zimbabwe will regain its status as the bread basket of Africa.
@@gibson2675 if we stop blaming Zanu on everything our country will do better. The people who tried to scam the lady are they Zanu? Their actions also contribute to the fall of Zimbabwe. They chase away tourists
How can u be the food basket of Africa again when u ran the white Zimbabwean farmers out the country ? The white farmers were the main reason Zimbabwe was producing somuch food ,because they know how to organize and run comrcial farms .
@@shelbourneking7068 oh pliz Shut up. Its not as if those farmers are the beginning and the end. Zimbambweans were used to subsistence farming ( small scale/ only for family) but with urbanisation this is no longer condusive but a lot of young people are getting into commercial farming and it may take a bit of time and challenges but they will get there
The cities are so similar its crazy i have visited both Harare and Nairobi, they are both beautiful but year i do agree nairobi is more conjested and harare has wider streets and probably more newer buildings but it just feels like these cities are twins for real especially when you actually visit them.
Masgwerasii shangwari, i am learning Zimbabwean language and it is a shame that i used to go o church there every weekend but i cannot even speak a single word from either Shona or Ndebele. This city is so clean wow, much love from Kasane Botswana
Zimbabwe needs more international exposure.Harare is well built and beautiful .it needs to make more noise to attract tourists and investors.Zimbabweans make more noise like ghanaians are doing.You should be proud of your country.
Tourism is huge in Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 we earn US$1.5 -2 billion per annum. Tourism was only affected by Covid19 restrictions. Tourists did not stop coming even when bad press was at its peak
@@nandimzanzi be loving its not only Vic falls, we have Inyanga, Chimani mani, Matopos, Hwange, Kariba, for tourist attractions and some that are not as popular, visit Zimbabwe before you blabber much on a country you don't have knowledge about
we will once the people's president Mr Chamisa becomes the official president now its corruption and abductions everywhere we cant be really proud ..but just after 2023 election you will know Zimbabwe better
Zimbabwe is being stifled by the west for repossession of our land from white minority. Sanctions and Zidera by USA. Otherwise Zimbabwe is like a rose growing through concrete.
Thank you forShining light on Zim .we get a lot of negative media reports from western media I'm so glad to see Great Africans like you who choose to focus on positivity.you are one of a kind ,most of the time we are so consumed with tryna pull each other down and always comparing each other but you chose positivity. You are heavenly sent Welcome to the Great Zimbabwe the Great House of Stone The land of Chaminuka,Mzilikazi,Nehanda Enjoy yourself KARIBU
Neat, very clean, very well organized. Notice how wide and well done the walkways, sidewalks, plazas & roads are. Zimbabwe infrastructure looks to be accessible for people with disabilities and that's a big deal. It shows thoughtfulness and good engineering.
Erica, that’s right. Was in Harare for a few months. I was quite impressed. Lovely city and well planned and clean on the whole. Like every big city there’s always aspects and parts that need improvement.
This is so nice, western media will not see heaven, the negativity they have fed us about Zimbabwe, jeez!!. i like what you are doing, you inspire me to do more on my Channel.
There is no sugar coating the economy of Zim. The situation is bad. The people of Zimbabwe are largely reliant on the South African economy. There seems to be no political will to get the economy of Zimbabwe from the darkness.
That building from 2000 it is so Beautiful. I am a South African and I can not believe Western Media made didn't show us the Beauty of Zimbabwe "Harare". Now seeing this city makes me believe that Zimbabwe it is indeed Beautiful. From me in South Africa 🇿🇦 to My Lovely Brothers and Sisters in Zimbabwe 🇿🇼... I love your Country.
True story. I grew up with many South Africans in Zim back in the 90s both black & white. It’s our duty as Africans to tell our own story & lift each other up.
Wow!! Tigress 🖤🖤🖤! I luv Harare! A very walkable city... and no police or soldiers in sight!! 😁😁 I feel we should economically rally to African countries like Zimbabwe, when they are being bullied by the greedy west. So, asante (thank you???) Tigress.
The other thing I liked about Zim is that they speak S.A national languages as well for example Xhosa, Sotho, Zulu (but they call it Ndebele in Zim), Tswana, Venda, Tsonga and English. 80%of South African languages are also spoken in Zim🇿🇦❤🇿🇼
Point of correction. We share some languages as opposed to speaking SA languages, remember the people were spread out over the region. Ndebele or specifically northern ndebele is as branch of zulu. Google mfecane if you want to know why
@@quintonkhumalo3239 Its not an extension of the zulu Kingdom per say. They didnt break out to form a zulu branch in Zimbabwe. Same origins, culture and traditions but different tribe due to changes that happened over time. It is over a hundred years ago
I understand what you're saying, but they are still Zulus because Mzilikazi was Zulu. It's just like the Zulu spoken in KZN and the one in Johannesburg it's also kinda of different because of Geographical areas and the fact that they have taken in Sotho and Pedi words because they are surrounded by those tribes , but at the end of the day they are Zulus. Same applies to Zim Ndebeles they are just Zulus because when they left KZN they were Zulus so they are still Zulus even now
@Mother-earth Relaxing Nature not really,come to Naii you ii be shocked! I still believe no Zimbabwean is homeless,infact that country is one of the most civilized on African continent!
You're right Harare is very similar to Nairobi. You guys have these trees with purple flowers in both cities which always reminds me of each other. I love that park. I used to spend several hours there when I last visited Harare. To me Harare is the most beautiful city I've visited in Africa
@@tvs9978 the outlook and the scent during spring is just so heavenly - thats the legacy of the colonial masters.. almost every town/city in Zim have those Jacaranda trees
Impressive video and thanks for adding my beautiful hometown, Harare to your footprint. Nairobi feels like my other home and it feels good to have a Kenyan sis visiting us. Enjoy Zim, it has a lot to offer
Nice one. On my first visit to Harare I was so surprised to find such a beautiful modern city. It actually reminded me of Joburg the architecture especially in the city However the suburbs look like Kenyan suburbs Muthaiga Karen with very lush green and nice houses. The one thing that I also enjoyed was that Zimbabweans are also very highly educated and they have beautiful music from the popula unfortunately late Oliver Mtukudzi
I wish one day hopefully Liberia becomes this God willing that said congratulations to you Zimbabwe you are more develope than we thought congratulations and God bless Dr Arikanna thanks sister
Hi gal blessing to you always doing a good job for Africa. Stay strong and take care of yourself much love mungu na wewe dada .Harare looks good even with the sanctions.
We are told here in the U.S. that Zimbabwe is a nation that has imploded financially speaking. It's nice to see that is not the case. Whatever you decide to show us from your travels in Zimbabwe is fine with me.
@Lance Beamon, Your country has built the largest embassy in Africa in this supposed imploded country, must be a good reason for that. Say one thing and do the opposite. Something is not quite connecting.
Its true... but one thing they do not realize is that Zimbabwe has had cushions... it shares a border with South Africa, which ultimately had to give up the visa policy against Zimbabweans because it ddnt make sense to clog their system with a neighboring coutry's applications. Also we have a big diaspora within the commonwealth of nations. Being surrounded by economically stable countries makes it bearable to stay in Zim while trading/working across the region... e.g. A rough estimate says at least 40% of cross-boarder truck drivers in Southern Africa are Zimbabwean. On infrastructure.... we were kinda ahead of many african countries around 2000, and most of it has been frozen in time and still looks good.
In the 80s Zim was everything. I'm not even Zimbabwean but I lived there for 5 years as a child when my dad worked at the Uni of Zim. Zimbabwe was the breadbasket of Africa and I hope that one day Zimbabwe will return to what it used to be.
Spare us this ''bread basket of Africa'' white propaganda. Zimbabwe was NEVER a ''bread basket'' of East Africa, never mind 'Africa'. She mostly grew cash crops like tobacco and coffee for export and the proceeds were enjoyed by the minority white landowners. The black peasants were always hungry and poor, and there was no damn bread basket.
my sister for doing this I appreciate and respect you even more!! I think you are the first "prominent" RUclipsr to visit MY HOME, ZIMBABWE, thank you, thank you, thank you!! Just read Government has taken note of your concerns - I am sure they'll invite you before you leave ---- they are goons, go but tell them the truth of what you see/saw!
👏👏🙏🙏🙏 Zim our country. I am amazed by the complimentary comments. Africa! we ourselves are the ones we've been waiting for. Let's enjoy our continent ourselves. Tigress this channel is amazing!
it's fantastic!!! A lot of RUclipsrs have shunned Zimbabwe, and I truly respect this sister more, now!! It feels good to have outsiders visit you know and give their opinion ✊🏾 🌍
@@tapera86 Although African Tigress is not an outsider, she's an insider. We need more insiders to visit everywhere inside. It means the future will never be the same. This unites us. More and more and more African inter-continental travel, no visa required. Just like Europe depends upon their own continental tourism and it's a huge business.
I was in Zimbabwe in May 2019 and I can safely say that Zimbabwe is the most beautiful country in Africa. It looks very much western, clean, spacious and gorgeous.
Well I was born in America although my dad's family originated from somewhere in Africa I just don't know where exactly I don't have enough information and I don't speak to my dad. I feel connected to the continent deep in my bones I feel it! When I do some more digging I'll find out the truth. Just because we were born in America doesn't mean we're comfortable or feel at home. I feel very lost lonely and like I don't belong here...maybe one day I'll find my true people!😔
The only thing I like about Zimbabwe is that u can't steal something from someone during the day like here in South Africa u can't use yur phone in some places.
Zimbabwean here 👋🏽 just bumped into this. Loved it! I just subscribed to your channel. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos as you tour Africa. You're doing good.
Damn Harare is beautiful.There is a lot of similarity with Nairobi in terms of structural designs.I like the fact that crime rate is low.Africa to the world.Love from Kenya.
Thank you African Tigress and Mr Mazwai doing good for my country. Zimbabwe is full of surprises a lot of places to go and showcase. My teapot country.
When you go to Eastern Highlands please try to connect with Kelly Mataure she is a RUclips that side, she knows better that area of Mutare, Chimanimani and Nyanga.
Looks great! So nice to see a country where people respect each other enough to stay masked during the pandemic. It looks like Zimbabwe is booming and has a great future ahead. It is so nice to see after so many decades of disillusionment.
I am impressed. What we hear is 'Zimbabwe is a very backward and life is bad'. The west paint Zimbabwe to be useless but from this video ZImbabwe is beautiful. I wish I could visit this beautiful country.
You know what, a lot of people believe the same because CNN, BBC told them so. I once visited a certain country in the Eastern part of the African continent (I wont mention the country by name here) and the people there told me how backward Zimbabwe was. There were my hosts so I couldn't tell them that their capital city was not even as organised and developed as our third city Gweru. They seemed to derive a lot of pleasure in their misinformed beliefs so I did want to spoil their joy. I told them when people are talking about how bad things had become in Zim, Zim was being measured by its higher standards of the 90's, and not compared to other countries. The level of development in Zim , I told them were still higher than those in most in other parts of the world, even when the situation was at its worst around 2008.
@@Mo-yd8xc I pray that I get the chance to visit Zimbabwe. It has been an eye opener. Africa is beautiful though the western powers paint Africa as backward, full of robbers. No peace. One cannot travel alone etc etc. Africa is beautiful. Zimbabwe is totally different from what the wazungu say. May Africa as a whole prosper. God bless us all.
@@saidrashidrashid2488 buy a ticket. You just described South Africa. Try to walk n Johannesburg with your iPhone in your hand. You'll be out a hand and a phone.
Great vid.Would appreciate if at the end you gave us a little info of requirements to enter Zim and maybe accommodation options and cost.This will encourage more Africans to travel
Wow I will love to visit Zimbabwe one day beautiful environment . @African Tigress keep up with the good work and show to the world what out continent look like fab❤
Thank you for sharing with us your experiences on visiting Zimbabwe. We await, as always, the series of the discovery of this country full of historical symbols for Africa.
A very accurate video of Harare. Thank you for showcasing the 'Sunshine' city as it was called when we were growing up in the 90s. The fact that the tallest building was constructed in the 90s tells me there is a lot of CBD Real Estate business opportunities in my beloved country. Nairobi's growth, which I have been following keenly on RUclips, is an inspiration for its twin, Harare. Africa Umoja!
Welcome back with your very informative travel videos. Zimbabwe so far has been a great surprise given all the recent bad news coming from there regarding the economy. Harare is beautiful with spacious wide and clean streets - quite an amazement for me. Thanks for taking me out of my ingrained negative perceptions.
@@siyabulelamlungwana8181 well the part being shown is a bit ok, but there is still dusty all over that's actually the uptown of the CBD. And oh they deliberately didn't show the downtown and piles of rubbish that are found in the middle of the city at Rezende and Market Square. Anyway they deliberately gave you wanted they wanted you to see, can't blame them that's part of the marketing plan. In terms of crime yes they were truthful, plus Harare doesn't have many people coming to the CBD ever since COVID lockdowns.
Harare looks very nice and modern with skyscrapers, modern stores and beautiful trees - and nice video! The only thing missing is more crosswalks for safe street crossing.
there are there, at traffic intersections and key crossing points, only that the public doesn't respect them. surprisingly, there is rarely ever a moment when one gets hit while crossing the streets of Harare.
I am from Zim ( based in USA) and I am beginning to love you tigress, you made me home sick!..you are representing my home very well, kwaziwai Tigress!!!!
Hi my sister thank you for showing zim I just want to ask about this song is playing on your you tube channel who singing the song please help me iwant this truck song
And majority of those sky scrappers were built during the Rhodesian era, so is the rest of the major infrastructure. Some just falling apart because of lack of proper maintenance
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Seems to be fantastic!
Hope you can show us Victoria Falls from the Zimbabwean side.
Nice nice…Hope to see Sam Levy area
You are the first RUclipsr I know that been to Zimbabwe. I don't think Wode Maya haven't been there
Beautiful scenery!
Beautiful city. Exactly 💯 my point. I have always said that Zim is beautiful than how Zimbabweans in diaspora describe. Kudos for this! Much Love from 🇰🇪. Am a proud Mukwasha to the Zimbabweans, my wife is from Zim. And we celebrate Shona community as officially a Kenyan community. Viva Afica 🌍
Hope you are well tsano
Love you mukuwasha
Treat sisi vedu zvakanaka ikoko
How do they discribe it? I am curious?
@@MosesMatsepane Majority would say things are a bit tough and they have been hoping for change over the years in vain. But am of the opposite opinion. Zim is great, the people are very educated and hardworking. I believe It's just a matter of time and the giant will roar.
Harare looks clean and beautiful, bravo to our Zimbabwean brothers and sisters, greetings from Tanzania 🇹🇿
THANK YOU SO MUCH MUCH LOVE FROM ZIIIIIMMMMM
Shamiso ndeipi
Habarijako!
@@reubenwilliams51 nzuri ndugu.
thank you so much, greetings too to the people of Tanzania, watched films about Nyerere, oh what a man, what a brother, what a blessing he was for Africa, he faught a good fight
I'm shocked at how beautiful Zimbabwe is.It is clean and looks peaceful. The government should put road lines and signs. May the economy of Zim grow stronger and stronger 🙏.One love from South Africa
thanks
It’s been run down. Zimbabwe used to be beautiful and second from South Africa
im shocked at the masks wearing outside , crazy
I sincerely didn't know that Harare was this beautiful. Love from Kenya.
Yes it's beautiful , Zimbabwe as a whole used to have one of the best infrastructure in Africa 25 years ago , before the economic crisis or sanction from the European union & America that crumble the economic of Zimbabwe
You are not alone bro. A lot of people from outside bought into the negative publicity campaign by western media houses and were made to believe that is worst city on earth
More Love from ZIM
Zimbabwe was second developed country in Africa behind south Africa before economy collapsed..
Bulawayo is another interesting city!
Western media will never show us this…such a truly beautiful country viva 🇿🇼!
But Tigress is showing it and That is all that matters. Share the love with friends and family. No more talk of LSM , lame stream media
I can't believe that's zimbabwe wouh it's very beautiful. love ❤️ from Sénégal🇸🇳🇿🇼💪
Why would you want the western media to show it?..ofcouse they can't
@@dhakomodherooherokoko6037 What do you mean by the term "western media" . even media here in Kenya does not showcase harare. it is not their editorial policy to showcase cities. If you want go tour the place as it is beautiful. So stop with this or that media.
@@maskanipoa5348 I think you are mistaken. I dint wish the western media to do this or that for Africa
Thank you Zimbabweans for honoring Julius Nyerere, Tanzania had sacrificed a lot for many African countries. But it’s efforts mostly go un appreciated, Proud of Zimbabweans 🇿🇼…
All the major roads in the city are named after African leaders like Samora Machel, Nelson Mandela, Julius Nyerere, Kenneth Kaunda, Kwame Nkrumah etc. Mugabe made his mistakes but one thing for sure he was pro African people and very much against the West sometimes to the detriment of our nation's health overall. We are still paying for it. The African is supposed to know his place and Mugabe and Zimbabwe paid a huge price for reclaiming our land. Make no mistake about it, implementation was haphazard and ridden with corruption but the majority of Zimbabweans were down with the overall stance that the land belongs to we the people
@@muchit3629 you said it so well!! I am in Kigali, I mention my Zim - roots, I am given the highest respect 🤣 Mugabe, a contradiction!
@@muchit3629 One day, Africans will remember Robert Mugabe as the man who stood up for decades to protect African dignity.
@@tapera86 Nice Tapera. I have always wanted to visit Rwanda sometime to see the transformation. I am here in cold Michigan but plotting ways to come back home or somewhere on the continent. All the best in Kigali.
@@oseitututawiah2109 Amen to that my brother. Lets not forget his first wife who was beloved by all Zimbabweans was from Ghana hence Zimbabweans of q certain age feel a special kinship with Ghanaians
Have not been back to Harare in 18 years. It is still an amazing place. Will one day return with my son to view the amazing country and the amazing people of Zimbabwe. Thank you for the tour.
Thankyou for showing us 🇿🇼beutifull zimbabwe. love from 🇪🇹ethiopia
More Love from ZIM to Ethiopia
Africa as a continent is beautiful we in the west were lied to and kept in the dark for far too long 👍🏾❤️ momma Africa 💕💕
Stop your Marxist propaganda. Nobody lied to you. Zim is a Marxist economic cespit
@@gibson2675 wow you are busy in every comment. Go back to the west where you belong and leave Africa alone. We’ll recover keep watching
I ever been to Zimbabwe, I will come back again and again it's beautiful people and kindness. From Tanzania
@coffee Muya, Asante sana kaka. Tanzania has always been accommodating to all Africans because it is Tanganyika ( The first country ).
@@africanadage852 yes you're right 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 seems you understand history very well which Part of Zimbabwe are you from
@@coffeemuya618 all I know is that Zimbabweans are trillionaires
I love Zim architectural designs. Did a presentation for my first year project on the Eastgate building passive cooling systems. From Canada
well yeah, i've always heard about that cooling system. how is it unique? live in Harare, passes thru the complex periodically but dont know hw it is unique.
@@obertnyamutsambira9826 The building was designed by Mick Pearce. It is the first building in the world to be cooled by natural means instead of using electrical air conditioning. The building is modelled after termite mounds, an example of biomimicry in architectural design.
Cold night air is circulated inside while warm air is pushed out through chimneys, creating a chilled climate inside the building. The protruding stone, covering the exterior not only protect the windows from the sun but also increase the external surface area of the building to improve heat loss to space at night and minimize heat gain by day.
Among other awards, Eastgate was awarded a Certificate of Merit by the International Council of Shopping Centres, New York- the first building in Africa to receive such an award.
There is so much information on the building that I could not capture here. Hoping to visit Zim soon and also visit Angwa City, another award winning building.
@@noleenherbert656 Thanks for the information
@@noleenherbert656 Well, really cool. U are welcome to Zim any time of the year. Warm reception...
Its indeed a beautiful building and a lot of love and inspiration from nature went into designing it, i have always been fascinated by that building.
Beautiful!! Zimbabwe was once a power house in the Southern African region. Let's hope Zim will regain its rightful position again💪🏿
Zimbabwe was the pearl of Africa. It held no.1 in the whole continent.
@Mother-earth Relaxing Nature that is you opinion
@Mother-earth Relaxing Nature even if it's in poverty we have never begged food from you, gone are those days,. Above all some western countries said that zimbabwe streets will be filled with dead bodies due to covid kindly compare covid deaths or stats of Zimbabwe in relation to the so called first world with state of the art hospitals, those results will show you the other side of zimbabwe
@Mother-earth Relaxing Nature Zimbabwean economy grows everyday says world bank
@Mother-earth Relaxing Nature Zim has currently the fastest growing economy on the whole continent buddy
You could have visited Eastgate mall it is a wonderful architecture. A building that cools itself without air-conditioning
Got a good grade when I did a presentation on Eastgate mall passive cooling systems😃. From Canada
Zimbabwe is a beautiful country. The houses are gorgeous. Visit the villages in Plumtree you will see mansions. The Zimbabwean government is very strict when it comes to housing. They demolish substandard houses. If Zimbabweans unite which is a problem, I tell you Zimbabwe will regain its status as the bread basket of Africa.
As long as Zanu of run the country it would never recover
@@gibson2675 if we stop blaming Zanu on everything our country will do better. The people who tried to scam the lady are they Zanu? Their actions also contribute to the fall of Zimbabwe. They chase away tourists
How can u be the food basket of Africa again when u ran the white Zimbabwean farmers out the country ?
The white farmers were the main reason Zimbabwe was producing somuch food ,because they know how to organize and run comrcial farms .
@@shelbourneking7068 oh pliz Shut up. Its not as if those farmers are the beginning and the end. Zimbambweans were used to subsistence farming ( small scale/ only for family) but with urbanisation this is no longer condusive but a lot of young people are getting into commercial farming and it may take a bit of time and challenges but they will get there
No wonder there are no slums in Zim
This lady has actually portrayed a glowing picture about Zimabwe, more than we're able to do as Zimbos
Ngaapinde mukomana
Why can't Zimbabweans show the beauty of their nation?
That's true
Harare looks like a Nairobi twin city! Although Harare has wider avenues and it's less congested unlike my mad-hustle-bustle Nairobi🇰🇪🤝🇿🇼
Nairobi - my place is dirty - garbage piling up everywhere. Harare looks neat and well maintained.
@@maskanipoa5348 maybe you should go to Harare and let's see how fast you will come back to Nairobi. Self loathing is just funny as it is sad.
@@maskanipoa5348 a joke of the month
The cities are so similar its crazy i have visited both Harare and Nairobi, they are both beautiful but year i do agree nairobi is more conjested and harare has wider streets and probably more newer buildings but it just feels like these cities are twins for real especially when you actually visit them.
Masgwerasii shangwari, i am learning Zimbabwean language and it is a shame that i used to go o church there every weekend but i cannot even speak a single word from either Shona or Ndebele. This city is so clean wow, much love from Kasane Botswana
Lol its Maswera sei shamwari. Meaning how has been your day.
@@tinasheemhanza5776 but i tried shamwari wangu. Lol
@@africanprincessrams Yea sure thats good. Keen to learn more we always welcome you wth open hands
@@tinasheemhanza5776 thank you so much. I know i sm always welcomed Zambia and Zimbabwe are my second home
@@africanprincessrams lol it's shamwari yangu.... But yeah, i really appreciate that effort. Much love to you ❤️
Zimbabwe needs more international exposure.Harare is well built and beautiful .it needs to make more noise to attract tourists and investors.Zimbabweans make more noise like ghanaians are doing.You should be proud of your country.
Post Mugabe international public relations is required to change the image and narratives of repression and project the tourism industry potential.
Tourism is huge in Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 we earn US$1.5 -2 billion per annum. Tourism was only affected by Covid19 restrictions. Tourists did not stop coming even when bad press was at its peak
@@nandimzanzi be loving its not only Vic falls, we have Inyanga, Chimani mani, Matopos, Hwange, Kariba, for tourist attractions and some that are not as popular, visit Zimbabwe before you blabber much on a country you don't have knowledge about
we will once the people's president Mr Chamisa becomes the official president now its corruption and abductions everywhere we cant be really proud ..but just after 2023 election you will know Zimbabwe better
Zimbabwe is being stifled by the west for repossession of our land from white minority. Sanctions and Zidera by USA. Otherwise Zimbabwe is like a rose growing through concrete.
Zim is really beautiful, I can't imagine what it would be if they didn't go to financial crisis
I always say the same thing.
Would have been better than south africa but oh well we are now trying to catch up
They are still under massive sanctions by the West.
😔😔😔
Thank you forShining light on Zim .we get a lot of negative media reports from western media
I'm so glad to see Great Africans like you who choose to focus on positivity.you are one of a kind ,most of the time we are so consumed with tryna pull each other down and always comparing each other but you chose positivity.
You are heavenly sent
Welcome to the Great Zimbabwe the Great House of Stone
The land of Chaminuka,Mzilikazi,Nehanda
Enjoy yourself KARIBU
Neat, very clean, very well organized. Notice how wide and well done the walkways, sidewalks, plazas & roads are. Zimbabwe infrastructure looks to be accessible for people with disabilities and that's a big deal. It shows thoughtfulness and good engineering.
They only showed a very small area. Have you been there?
Erica, that’s right. Was in Harare for a few months. I was quite impressed. Lovely city and well planned and clean on the whole. Like every big city there’s always aspects and parts that need improvement.
Sunshine city with very low crime rate. No knives and guns in the streets of Zimbabwe cities. There's life in Zimbabwe
Exactly, I can answer my phone anywhere without fear of someone snatching it.
Now I'm homesick for Zimbabwe even though I'm not Zimbabwean. I miss it so. Zim my second home
This is so nice, western media will not see heaven, the negativity they have fed us about Zimbabwe, jeez!!. i like what you are doing, you inspire me to do more on my Channel.
Western media is right. 90% unemployment
@@gibson2675 Gibson uri mhata
@@tindo9833 say that again. He can go where he belongs, to the West
Mr Zim is the BEST to give you a tour. Love the way he shows our beautiful Zim.
Zimbabwe economy is one of the fastest growing economy in sub saharan Africa at 5.8% .The sleeping giant has awaken.I love zim from 🇰🇪🇰🇪
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Ask the struggling people of, Zimbabwe about the economy?? 🤷
Where do you get these fictitious figures? We are Zimbabweans and we know that our economy is in the negative right now.
That's a lie, Zimbabwe economy is bad. a country with no currency
There is no sugar coating the economy of Zim. The situation is bad. The people of Zimbabwe are largely reliant on the South African economy. There seems to be no political will to get the economy of Zimbabwe from the darkness.
Wewe! 🤣
Watching Harare as if i don’t know it😂😂loved it
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🤣🤣🤣🤣you can say that again
Why am I watching this at 2am😂😂😂
@@thatzimbomominkenya 😂 😂 😂 Say hi to Zimbabweans 😂 😂 bingaldo...greetings from Kenya 🇰🇪
same here lol
That building from 2000 it is so Beautiful. I am a South African and I can not believe Western Media made didn't show us the Beauty of Zimbabwe "Harare". Now seeing this city makes me believe that Zimbabwe it is indeed Beautiful. From me in South Africa 🇿🇦 to My Lovely Brothers and Sisters in Zimbabwe 🇿🇼... I love your Country.
True story. I grew up with many South Africans in Zim back in the 90s both black & white. It’s our duty as Africans to tell our own story & lift each other up.
Go move there
Small London
So why many fleeing Zimbabwe....over 200,000 WHITES HAVE LEFT...SUCH A SAFE AND WONDERFUL COUNTRY ISNT ...
It’s easier to showcase poverty so they can make money and label our people ignorant and needy.
Zimbabwe is resliant it’s survived what very few countries could 🙌🏾🇿🇦🇿🇼
Wow!! Tigress 🖤🖤🖤!
I luv Harare! A very walkable city... and no police or soldiers in sight!! 😁😁
I feel we should economically rally to African countries like Zimbabwe, when they are being bullied by the greedy west. So, asante (thank you???) Tigress.
Congratulations, you are the first RUclips to saw case Zimbabwe 🇿🇼, it is nice
I got proud of our nation the day I found out tht most of the food we consume are produced in3 Zimbabwe
The other thing I liked about Zim is that they speak S.A national languages as well for example Xhosa, Sotho, Zulu (but they call it Ndebele in Zim), Tswana, Venda, Tsonga and English.
80%of South African languages are also spoken in Zim🇿🇦❤🇿🇼
You are absolutely right bro ,I’m Ndebele and I can understand Zulu,Xhosa and Swati
Point of correction. We share some languages as opposed to speaking SA languages, remember the people were spread out over the region. Ndebele or specifically northern ndebele is as branch of zulu. Google mfecane if you want to know why
Thus because Zim Ndebele are Zulu by origin and you're part of the Zulu kingdom on the other side of the border
@@quintonkhumalo3239 Its not an extension of the zulu Kingdom per say. They didnt break out to form a zulu branch in Zimbabwe. Same origins, culture and traditions but different tribe due to changes that happened over time. It is over a hundred years ago
I understand what you're saying, but they are still Zulus because Mzilikazi was Zulu. It's just like the Zulu spoken in KZN and the one in Johannesburg it's also kinda of different because of Geographical areas and the fact that they have taken in Sotho and Pedi words because they are surrounded by those tribes , but at the end of the day they are Zulus. Same applies to Zim Ndebeles they are just Zulus because when they left KZN they were Zulus so they are still Zulus even now
Wow Zimbabwe looks so good even better than some European american and Asian cities👏👍.
European architecture.. same as South Africa..
That your doing is a great job,coz we need to know more about our Beautiful land of Africa 🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇸🇹🇸🇹🇸🇹🇸🇸
Harare!very spacious, clean,no street families, pedestrian friendly, though very Victorian outlook!much love Harare from Kenya!!
thank you, thank you!
@Mother-earth Relaxing Nature haha funny but not true, harare has a lot of poor homeless people too
@Mother-earth Relaxing Nature not really,come to Naii you ii be shocked! I still believe no Zimbabwean is homeless,infact that country is one of the most civilized on African continent!
I am utterly shocked! I can't believe the misinformation we've been fed. Thank you once African Tigress for sharing this video.
yeah so much misinformation
Standard we are always being fed negative stuff in the hope of disheartening us. We are stronger than they think
@@hsongz29 I mean you guys kicked out white farmers that leads to starvation in your country and now you wanted them back
Harare is gorgeous. The palm trees, the statues, the architectural majesty--
Those palms, they have a history... they used to be in the hundreds
No statues of Rhodes, however. I believe that most of them have been destroyed.
You're right Harare is very similar to Nairobi. You guys have these trees with purple flowers in both cities which always reminds me of each other. I love that park. I used to spend several hours there when I last visited Harare. To me Harare is the most beautiful city I've visited in Africa
Yes, jacaranda trees are phenomenal. In Nairobi we call the blooming season the "Jacaranda Blues"
Jacaranda trees
@@tellymas4572 thank you so much. I love them. Now I know what to ask for when I go to my local garden centre😊👍
@@tvs9978 the outlook and the scent during spring is just so heavenly - thats the legacy of the colonial masters.. almost every town/city in Zim have those Jacaranda trees
@@tellymas4572 do you mean the J trees are not indigenous to Zimbabwe?
Impressive video and thanks for adding my beautiful hometown, Harare to your footprint. Nairobi feels like my other home and it feels good to have a Kenyan sis visiting us. Enjoy Zim, it has a lot to offer
Nice one. On my first visit to Harare I was so surprised to find such a beautiful modern city. It actually reminded me of Joburg the architecture especially in the city However the suburbs look like Kenyan suburbs Muthaiga Karen with very lush green and nice houses. The one thing that I also enjoyed was that Zimbabweans are also very highly educated and they have beautiful music from the popula unfortunately late Oliver Mtukudzi
Zim is beautiful 😍 Keep them coming
Can't wait to see you too here in zimbabwe
Keep watching the space much love....
Dee when are you coming also
Can't wait for u Dee Mwango to came to Zimbabwe.
Dee u should have tagged along
Thanx for coming to 🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼 and sorry about the mishap at the airport
I wish one day hopefully Liberia becomes this God willing that said congratulations to you Zimbabwe you are more develope than we thought congratulations and God bless Dr Arikanna thanks sister
Hi gal blessing to you always doing a good job for Africa. Stay strong and take care of yourself much love mungu na wewe dada .Harare looks good even with the sanctions.
Thank you Michael
We are told here in the U.S. that Zimbabwe is a nation that has imploded financially speaking. It's nice to see that is not the case. Whatever you decide to show us from your travels in Zimbabwe is fine with me.
@Lance Beamon, Your country has built the largest embassy in Africa in this supposed imploded country, must be a good reason for that. Say one thing and do the opposite. Something is not quite connecting.
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Its true... but one thing they do not realize is that Zimbabwe has had cushions... it shares a border with South Africa, which ultimately had to give up the visa policy against Zimbabweans because it ddnt make sense to clog their system with a neighboring coutry's applications. Also we have a big diaspora within the commonwealth of nations.
Being surrounded by economically stable countries makes it bearable to stay in Zim while trading/working across the region... e.g. A rough estimate says at least 40% of cross-boarder truck drivers in Southern Africa are Zimbabwean.
On infrastructure.... we were kinda ahead of many african countries around 2000, and most of it has been frozen in time and still looks good.
Lance 90% of its citizens are unemployed so please show some empathy towards the unfortunate
@@africanadage852 So true. One wonders why america built the biggest USA embassy in Africa in our country
Mr Hamony, thanks brother for accommodating others. Missing home, hopefully one day will tour Zim together.
I would love that🔥🔥🔥
@@MrZim263 Good to see you here. 🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿
In the 80s Zim was everything. I'm not even Zimbabwean but I lived there for 5 years as a child when my dad worked at the Uni of Zim. Zimbabwe was the breadbasket of Africa and I hope that one day Zimbabwe will return to what it used to be.
You ain’t getting Rhodesia back!
What made Zimbabwe the breadbasket was the management resources! We still have those resources we just need new leadership to manage it
@@AT-gu8by Good... We didn't want it anyway.
Spare us this ''bread basket of Africa'' white propaganda. Zimbabwe was NEVER a ''bread basket'' of East Africa, never mind 'Africa'. She mostly grew cash crops like tobacco and coffee for export and the proceeds were enjoyed by the minority white landowners. The black peasants were always hungry and poor, and there was no damn bread basket.
@@Berzertles I agree, my comment is addressing the original poster, because that’s what he is covertly suggesting.
Zimbabwe is one of the countries in Africa that i like. Love from Indonesia! 🇮🇩❤🇿🇼
my sister for doing this I appreciate and respect you even more!! I think you are the first "prominent" RUclipsr to visit MY HOME, ZIMBABWE, thank you, thank you, thank you!! Just read Government has taken note of your concerns - I am sure they'll invite you before you leave ---- they are goons, go but tell them the truth of what you see/saw!
I told her the president we act after we reported her harassment case
👏👏🙏🙏🙏 Zim our country. I am amazed by the complimentary comments. Africa! we ourselves are the ones we've been waiting for. Let's enjoy our continent ourselves. Tigress this channel is amazing!
it's fantastic!!! A lot of RUclipsrs have shunned Zimbabwe, and I truly respect this sister more, now!! It feels good to have outsiders visit you know and give their opinion ✊🏾 🌍
@@tapera86 Although African Tigress is not an outsider, she's an insider. We need more insiders to visit everywhere inside. It means the future will never be the same. This unites us. More and more and more African inter-continental travel, no visa required. Just like Europe depends upon their own continental tourism and it's a huge business.
I was in Zimbabwe in May 2019 and I can safely say that Zimbabwe is the most beautiful country in Africa. It looks very much western, clean, spacious and gorgeous.
Western is not standard of better life though
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It is because almost everyone want to be there.
@@adams8189 almost everyone? Lol
Thank you we appreciate the love. Where are you from yourself sir?
@@nilansaid2927 Yes almost everyone, do you have a problem with that?
zim citizens are treating this corona thing seriously.everyone around is masked up.kudos.beautiful scenaries.
A.T thanks showing us around.Zimbabweans are friendly people and humble.
We are Africans and the comments are filled with so much love that I feel very proud to be AfricanZimbambwean 🇿🇼
Well I was born in America although my dad's family originated from somewhere in Africa I just don't know where exactly I don't have enough information and I don't speak to my dad. I feel connected to the continent deep in my bones I feel it! When I do some more digging I'll find out the truth. Just because we were born in America doesn't mean we're comfortable or feel at home. I feel very lost lonely and like I don't belong here...maybe one day I'll find my true people!😔
Zimbabwe was second to SA only before corruption destroyed. We pray for restoration.
Yea corruption from the colonizers! They have no right to sanction Zimbabwe!
Thank you for showing Zimbabwe to the
world.One brave youtuber who knows no boundaries.Keep up the good work
Feeling the beauty and vibes of Harare, straight from Moz. 🇲🇿+🇿🇼😀
The only thing I like about Zimbabwe is that u can't steal something from someone during the day like here in South Africa u can't use yur phone in some places.
But also in south Africa not all towns are like that don't generalise all south Africa towns be specific I love my country.
That is normal in countries with high disparities, it happens here in Nairobi also.
Zimbabwean here 👋🏽 just bumped into this. Loved it! I just subscribed to your channel. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos as you tour Africa. You're doing good.
Did you know they is a river passing those palm trees @8.00 ,MUKUVISI RIVER IT STREACHES NEARLY 20KM.
I never in my life imagined how beautiful zimbabwe is, gorgouse, thank you african Tigress
The best and humblest ambassador Mr Zim 🇿🇼 himself. Thank you 😊
Damn Harare is beautiful.There is a lot of similarity with Nairobi in terms of structural designs.I like the fact that crime rate is low.Africa to the world.Love from Kenya.
I liked the view from the bridge the most.
The city strikes me as very clean, spacious and we'll organised.
Zimbabwe has huge potential 👏🏽👏🏽
I already been subscribed to Mr Zim, he is a regular commentator on many Kenyan vlogs.
Thank you African Tigress and Mr Mazwai doing good for my country. Zimbabwe is full of surprises a lot of places to go and showcase. My teapot country.
When you go to Eastern Highlands please try to connect with Kelly Mataure she is a RUclips that side, she knows better that area of Mutare, Chimanimani and Nyanga.
Love what am seeing in ZIMBABWE🇿🇼 thanks for sharing hello 👋 Mr Zim
Looks great! So nice to see a country where people respect each other enough to stay masked during the pandemic. It looks like Zimbabwe is booming and has a great future ahead. It is so nice to see after so many decades of disillusionment.
Thanks my sister 4 showcasing Zimbabwe many will want to visit
Indeed not what I thought. Beautiful beautiful thank you sister. Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱
Harmony - well done for escorting the Tigress around the streets of Harare. There's another line of work for you - Tour Guide!
Don't say 'cheaper stores'!😭 Downtown is where you find fabric stores, small manufacturing hubs, spare motor car parts etc.
Love from Zimbabwe, thank you for portraying a non western distorted narrative of our beautiful country
I am impressed. What we hear is 'Zimbabwe is a very backward and life is bad'. The west paint Zimbabwe to be useless but from this video ZImbabwe is beautiful. I wish I could visit this beautiful country.
You know what, a lot of people believe the same because CNN, BBC told them so. I once visited a certain country in the Eastern part of the African continent (I wont mention the country by name here) and the people there told me how backward Zimbabwe was. There were my hosts so I couldn't tell them that their capital city was not even as organised and developed as our third city Gweru. They seemed to derive a lot of pleasure in their misinformed beliefs so I did want to spoil their joy. I told them when people are talking about how bad things had become in Zim, Zim was being measured by its higher standards of the 90's, and not compared to other countries. The level of development in Zim , I told them were still higher than those in most in other parts of the world, even when the situation was at its worst around 2008.
You haven't seen anything yet. Zimbabwe is very diverse and beautiful
The people IN Zim paint life as bad. You can visit. What is stopping you?
@@Mo-yd8xc I pray that I get the chance to visit Zimbabwe. It has been an eye opener. Africa is beautiful though the western powers paint Africa as backward, full of robbers. No peace. One cannot travel alone etc etc. Africa is beautiful. Zimbabwe is totally different from what the wazungu say.
May Africa as a whole prosper. God bless us all.
@@saidrashidrashid2488 buy a ticket. You just described South Africa. Try to walk n Johannesburg with your iPhone in your hand. You'll be out a hand and a phone.
I feel so sad! I miss my country Zimbabwe the city I was born, bred and buttered Harare proudly Zimbabwean 🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼
Great vid.Would appreciate if at the end you gave us a little info of requirements to enter Zim and maybe accommodation options and cost.This will encourage more Africans to travel
Great vlog...do food vlog....Airbnb vlog....shopping vlog this one is great I did enjoyed it looking forward more amazing vlogs❤😍
Wow lam loving every step of urs in Zim and you chose a very good tour guide/friend he is very good.l wish you the best enjoy...
I would love to know the towns, like bulawayo and others . Business opportunities, ease of doing business. Healthcare and schooling .
As a nguni you are welcome anytime bruh. Healthcare you have to go private unfortunately. Hopefully she visits Bulawayo, Mutare etc
Check Claudia Ndlovu’s channel she is based in Bulawayo
Coming soon bro..
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Wow I will love to visit Zimbabwe one day beautiful environment . @African Tigress keep up with the good work and show to the world what out continent look like fab❤
Thank you for sharing with us your experiences on visiting Zimbabwe. We await, as always, the series of the discovery of this country full of historical symbols for Africa.
I enjoyed the tour of Zimbabwe. I also loved to see you Tigress. Your beauty is forever growing each and every day 😍
Thanks girl for putting my country on the map. You just gained a subscriber.
ARE YOU SURE THIS ISN'T AMERICA😍?
FIRST TIME SEEN ITS LOVELY!!!
A very accurate video of Harare. Thank you for showcasing the 'Sunshine' city as it was called when we were growing up in the 90s. The fact that the tallest building was constructed in the 90s tells me there is a lot of CBD Real Estate business opportunities in my beloved country. Nairobi's growth, which I have been following keenly on RUclips, is an inspiration for its twin, Harare. Africa Umoja!
Welcome back with your very informative travel videos. Zimbabwe so far has been a great surprise given all the recent bad news coming from there regarding the economy. Harare is beautiful with spacious wide and clean streets - quite an amazement for me. Thanks for taking me out of my ingrained negative perceptions.
this just goes to show you how powerfull the media is. They can literally kill a country, if they want to.
So refreshing to see Harare.Very similar to Nairobi.The city is very clean.Thanks African Tigress for a job well done.What an amazing video
As someone who lives in Harare I can safely tell you its nowhere clean, it has beautiful buildings and it has an amazing plan.
Exactly The Building Style Is Just As Nairobi
Much better organised than Nairobi. And they respect pavements.
@@ikwedria4556 so you saying the video is lying,how is it that I'm seeing beautiful zimbabwe and clean streets.
@@siyabulelamlungwana8181 well the part being shown is a bit ok, but there is still dusty all over that's actually the uptown of the CBD. And oh they deliberately didn't show the downtown and piles of rubbish that are found in the middle of the city at Rezende and Market Square. Anyway they deliberately gave you wanted they wanted you to see, can't blame them that's part of the marketing plan. In terms of crime yes they were truthful, plus Harare doesn't have many people coming to the CBD ever since COVID lockdowns.
Harare looks very nice and modern with skyscrapers, modern stores and beautiful trees - and nice video! The only thing missing is more crosswalks for safe street crossing.
there are there, at traffic intersections and key crossing points, only that the public doesn't respect them. surprisingly, there is rarely ever a moment when one gets hit while crossing the streets of Harare.
You absolutely changed my perspective about Zimbabwe
Nice one😍😍😍😍😍beautifuo Zimbabwe❤ also how them places like Borrodale, Highlands they will freeze ...Zim is beautiful only needs time
I am from Zim ( based in USA) and I am beginning to love you tigress, you made me home sick!..you are representing my home very well, kwaziwai Tigress!!!!
Hi my sister thank you for showing zim I just want to ask about this song is playing on your you tube channel who singing the song please help me iwant this truck song
Made my day couldn't wait to see how the video came together.....awesome......filming is now on my cards😁😁😁😁
Больше спасибо за замечательную экскурсию.
Thank you for showcasing Zimbabwe 🇿🇼keep up the good work
MAKE ZIMBABWE GREAT AGAIN ...love from SA
See if some didnt peek in,you would never know Zimbabwe has sky scrapers,or Africa except for South Africa that is..
And majority of those sky scrappers were built during the Rhodesian era, so is the rest of the major infrastructure. Some just falling apart because of lack of proper maintenance
I was so shocked ..that was first thing I exclaimed about 😊😊❤❤