Zimbabwe: Could Victoria Falls dry up due to climate change? - BBC HARDtalk, On the Road (2019)

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  • @shepherdkalinchenga9005
    @shepherdkalinchenga9005 4 года назад +24

    climate change is a real thing but this docie had a rather sensationalist tone to it. Go anywhere during a drought and i assure u you'll find it dry

  • @brianjackson38
    @brianjackson38 4 года назад +31

    Why is the BBC posting a video that was recorded in 2019, before the November-April rain season????????????????????? FYI, the Victoria Fall water volumes for 2020 have just broken a 65 year-old record. The water is just too much and has flooded an area bigger than 3000 square kilometres, including the Hwange town itself. The British media must take a leaf from France, support you former colonies because you have cultural and language links. STOP THE NEGATIVITY

    • @therealgg5050
      @therealgg5050 4 года назад

      Thank you

    • @glenmurray2366
      @glenmurray2366 4 года назад +2

      Well said Brian Jackson. Also no mention that elephants are migratory creatures who are now restricted in movement and hence impact on the land. This is man encroaching on the elephants territory and not the other way around.

    • @pokerchannel6991
      @pokerchannel6991 4 года назад +4

      BBC is fake news

    • @stephenchisadza4975
      @stephenchisadza4975 4 года назад +1

      @@pokerchannel6991 how is it fake? They tell you the year and seasons and the Zim Parks official spoke for himself

    • @stephenchisadza4975
      @stephenchisadza4975 4 года назад +1

      So negative news should not be reported?

  • @richardfrancis6557
    @richardfrancis6557 4 года назад +10

    Record volumes of water going over the Falls right now.

  • @davidmudzami7668
    @davidmudzami7668 4 года назад +11

    That was 2019 now you won't make such a report about Vic Falls and besides why is thee so much negativity about Zim

  • @beshinerondozai4185
    @beshinerondozai4185 4 года назад +4

    And here we are five months down the line Vic falls has recored the highest ever waterflow in the past 65 years.

  • @mazuba10
    @mazuba10 4 года назад +8

    Surely the date on this documentary can't be true!
    I live in Zambia and went to the falls (Mosi-oa-Tunya) a few weeks before the coronavirus pandemic got serious and there was lots of water.
    Not sure what the media is trying to achieve here...

  • @chilladilla2246
    @chilladilla2246 4 года назад +7

    They is so much water going over the falls right now, it's can ruin tourism by saying it is dryed up 😡😡

  • @i.am.navkaur
    @i.am.navkaur Год назад +1

    I was at Vic Falls in April 2023 and there was TONS of water. It was such an incredible and glorious site to see! Recently, August 2023, I was in Livingstone, Zambia and again there was beautiful water flowing everywhere. It was truly glorious!

  • @bayethenkosi6903
    @bayethenkosi6903 4 года назад +4

    I was in Vic Falls a few weeks ago before the COVID 19 lockdown and I must say, it was divine.....I wish o could share the photos and videos!

  • @danielsteyn7464
    @danielsteyn7464 4 года назад +8

    Go do your own research. Victoria Falls has enough water. Just avoid main stream media when researching......

    • @palesakhoza7153
      @palesakhoza7153 4 года назад +1

      Yohhh I was about to say the same thing. It's currently full!!!

    • @marrionmarufu1245
      @marrionmarufu1245 4 года назад +1

      Water levels are rising like never before

  • @Ishmael4513
    @Ishmael4513 4 года назад +5

    Guys you are telling and confirming exactly what he wants to hear. The downfall of Zimbabwe. Noone has ever mentioned why they still call theirs "white Christmas " when they last had snow on Christmas day some nearly 10 years ago.

  • @ToxicAfricanKing
    @ToxicAfricanKing 4 года назад +4

    It is not noise making if people are asking questions on behalf of the elephants who cannot speak for themselves. Corrupt governments and people hate being questioned.

  • @ljack9090
    @ljack9090 4 года назад +2

    This series of BBC hardtalk is meaningful to Zimbabwean because it had pointed out and introduce to the world the plight that being experienced deeply by Zimbabwean. It sounds and feedback the environmental problems for Zimbabwean to their government.

  • @jephjeph6584
    @jephjeph6584 4 года назад +8

    Why are they posting an old video ? Is this not misleading? Surely they could have made a current follow up video. What is the purpose of this documentary ? Is it
    to assist people in Zimbabwe or an opportunity to sensationalise and exxagerate the facts. Zimbabwe is still a beautiful country with challenges of its own. Only a person with no empathy can kick someone when they are down, blame it on cowardice, call it malice label it careless, but the core cause is the inability to feel for the other's suffering,
    I want to know why you are posting an old video clip as if its current ?

    • @gingerbadjie9670
      @gingerbadjie9670 4 года назад

      Jeph Jeph we have to use our eyes to know this is an old video. Even though the drought is not current, we do know China is responsible for the deforestation, illegal mining and poaching of ivory. That’s been true for a decade.

  • @ayandakeith
    @ayandakeith 4 года назад +5

    I have my many beefs with my home country of Zimbabwe. I think there is an incompetent and corrupt government that exasperates the problems there. However, this was a terrible piece by the BBC.

  • @clairemasimo8562
    @clairemasimo8562 4 года назад +5

    Sad, however! This was last year in December, prior to the flash floods from February to March of 2020

    • @brianjackson38
      @brianjackson38 4 года назад +3

      The whole area then flooded in February to March 2020 and people died or lost property to the rains. It makes this video a joke to us Africans, who know the truth

  • @AshleyMush
    @AshleyMush 4 года назад +5

    The brits are truly have a bone to pick with Zimbabwe amana .Look at how these people are posting an old video and always talking bad about Zimbabwe .🤦🏽‍♂️ Let my country be !

  • @paapa300
    @paapa300 3 года назад +2

    5:55 statistically the wet season and heavy rains begins in December, so on a dry year mid-November is not unlikely to be dry

  • @majestic4124
    @majestic4124 2 года назад +2

    BBC you love painting a bad picture on Zimbabwe, mosi a tunya one should go to Zambia if Zimbabwe cannot see the water flowing.

  • @elijahchikuku9543
    @elijahchikuku9543 4 года назад +2

    brilliant answers from the national parks officer Moyo,from BBC HARDtalk,good work bro

  • @mdb4michele
    @mdb4michele 4 года назад +6

    Money given to African governments goes the same route of disappearing. Black magic

  • @DJ-gj1ys
    @DJ-gj1ys 3 года назад

    Ndinokuda Mr Ndlovo - Muve nemhanza yakanaka ! From SA

  • @crismartinus
    @crismartinus 4 года назад +4

    'Doesn't Zimbabwe acknowledge that it too has to be part of the de-canonization story ?'. Mr Sackur, the failed Kyoto agreement is due to the US and Canada backing out of it. Then China said 'Well, why should we do it if they don't ?'. That's not me just dreaming it up. It's Jeffrey Sachs, former main counselor to 2 UN secretary generals that tells it. So please, leave Zimbabwe alone and go after the REAL culprits here. Quite a pity, I found your interviews on Hard Talk quite a breath of fresh air. I'm sorry, but this is not the quality that BBC is known for

  • @TonkaGoldman-xd5iw
    @TonkaGoldman-xd5iw 4 года назад +1

    Answer is no. Hotter weather means more evaporation and more rainfall.

  • @SimeonMumanyi
    @SimeonMumanyi 18 дней назад +1

    protect their homes through fencing for them its our people ,fence their paddocks for grazing lands to avoid intruders and extruding ,design alarming systems of any loss of animals ,create tight security for your animals in the park ,make sure there is enough food in the park
    Apply all those mitigatory measures provided you cant employe the relocation system ,for their safety because we never know maybe also the poachers who are victimized

  • @SimeonMumanyi
    @SimeonMumanyi 18 дней назад +1

    isnt it possible to build small dams in the park or pools which are supplied by solar powered pumps
    than to sell our elephants because one day we will buy expensive jewellery from china from our products .
    and also come up with artificial parks which nature those babies and expose them back to the main park after their maturity

  • @panashemureyi2584
    @panashemureyi2584 4 года назад +4

    the 3 million was squandered....everything he mentioned wasn't even over 1.5 million

    • @uncleroq
      @uncleroq 4 года назад

      not even 50k

  • @Tom-em3bt
    @Tom-em3bt 4 года назад +1

    "Do you think on top of economic sanctions there are also "climate sanctions"?, asks honorable Doctor FKHDBJKJ ZanuPF correspondent.

  • @crismartinus
    @crismartinus 4 года назад +2

    'the entire world is committing to de-carbonization'???. Like who ?

  • @vanhamgee
    @vanhamgee 2 года назад +1

    Take very careful precautions with this interviewer, he’s forcing the interviewee to answer his questions. Don’t accept it he will record all of this

  • @Themac5050
    @Themac5050 4 года назад +1

    I live in Livingstone it always dries up

  • @jewels211966
    @jewels211966 3 месяца назад

    Keep in mind that you DO YOUR Homework, before acting like you know it all...God has his blessings on route ,lean not on your own understanding....

  • @mictheory1
    @mictheory1 Год назад

    Actually climate scientists say the opposite will occur when rainy seasons last longer due to sea level rise and changed airstream patterns also the Sahara is getting greener even as we speak the areas that will suffer drought are those closer to the poles like th uk !

  • @SIRLEE
    @SIRLEE Месяц назад

    It’s now 2024, and I am afraid the Zambezi is dry 😢

  • @Mshengu
    @Mshengu 26 дней назад

    The tendency of western media to push a point that suggests "they know best" even though they are not experts in the subject matter is too much.

  • @fancyIOP
    @fancyIOP 22 дня назад +1

    It's 2024, 31 October 12:21pm South African time as I type this. If Europeans are going to cry that elephants are taken to China then maybe they should take them and see how will they live with them while they are roaming the streets. This is exactly what the president of Botswana was talking about, Europeans know how to complain about Africans killing elephants but when asked to take these very same elephants into their countries since their climate is more green(food for elephants) they refuse but they want to force us to struggle with them when we live in a drier climate. Take them, we are even offering them for free and give us feedback after 5yrs.

    • @SimeonMumanyi
      @SimeonMumanyi 18 дней назад

      i dont think we have to make it a habit to sell them ,but if you say we have to sell them to finance the strategies to keep them

    • @fancyIOP
      @fancyIOP 18 дней назад

      @ it doesn’t matter whether there’s a price tag or not, Europeans will never be happy hence I’m saying they should take them and experience our struggles. Even if we take money to secure them they’ll keep on asking “who did you sell to and you know what they are doing with those animals?!”. Just like this guy is complaining about the Chinese zoos. Then they “the better ones” as they see themselves; should take some of them and try to take care of them.

  • @veronicamartin9087
    @veronicamartin9087 4 года назад +1

    So so sad .....

  • @vamuvimwa
    @vamuvimwa 17 дней назад

    And the year is now

  • @djshugga-aafter5radio910
    @djshugga-aafter5radio910 2 года назад

    the next month after this was posted the falls recorded a record high capacity

  • @billtev9846
    @billtev9846 Год назад

    What about all the gorillas in Western zoos where is the outcry to have them returned to Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania, Burundi, and Congo.

  • @ericbivins8014
    @ericbivins8014 2 года назад

    He's right. There are too many elephants in that park. Nature will thin them out sadly.

  • @billtev9846
    @billtev9846 2 года назад

    Climate change but he did not mention G7 and carbon emissions that is what the problem

  • @shonaboy7554
    @shonaboy7554 4 года назад +3

    zanu pf stole the water

    • @TheDeviantgeezer
      @TheDeviantgeezer 4 года назад +1

      shona Boy surely the whites stole the water? We get blamed for everything else

    • @talenttutai449
      @talenttutai449 3 года назад

      😂

  • @wandaworx1217
    @wandaworx1217 2 месяца назад

    Victoria falls can't the natives name their own, this is sickening sometimes name dropping some white nomad who saw it. thee local people should be the ones with great stories they lived there

  • @clei1275
    @clei1275 4 года назад

    hhh, host: "so it's your way to say that you will use your coal, your resource to develop your country without caring the carbon emission?".
    minister:"yeah"
    host: "yeah"
    this conversation is so ridiculous, all of us know that the certain price of economy development is the environment... especially in the developing country.

  • @alanoh3069
    @alanoh3069 4 года назад

    Surely the title should say 'Could Victoria falls dry up because of natural climate change'
    As the earth has been warming for many, many thousands of years before we had factors 😉

  • @luqmaanpandor8628
    @luqmaanpandor8628 4 года назад

    Get that minister and that game ranger with Mehdi Hassan..!

  • @sniperhood7243
    @sniperhood7243 2 года назад

    It’s their country man ,the presenter goes far his scope , and putting blame on the citizens soo rude he is investigating non of his business I didn’t like it

  • @Roadrunnerzma
    @Roadrunnerzma 4 года назад

    You misspelled “RHODESIA”

  • @blessingbikinya3373
    @blessingbikinya3373 4 года назад

    face the truth people ..hardtalk it is steve others cant swallow the bone

  • @linde2762
    @linde2762 10 месяцев назад

    Communist colony Zambia has sold the water resources of the Upper Zambezi to China. Harvesting the Barotse Floodplain for water could have something to do with the 'drying up' of the Victoria Falls.

  • @levaimashonganyika6017
    @levaimashonganyika6017 6 месяцев назад

    Oops so he was making noise abt couple of elephants sold to a foreign country😢.Hwange obviously needs a sustainable elephant population ,if anything he shld ve applauded e park guys of doing a stellar job amid climate induced & poaching challenges!Lastly developing world shldnt b forced to hastily abandon fossils but shld do so at their own practical convenience!

  • @Munyabrwn
    @Munyabrwn 4 года назад

    30 elephants dzakatodyirwa mari idzo

  • @Viperdrey.
    @Viperdrey. 2 года назад

    A necessary documentary but I don't like how he wants to turn everything to a more desperate condition or Conditions due to climate change

  • @marrionmarufu1245
    @marrionmarufu1245 4 года назад

    You guys are liers Vic falls water levels increased than ever before right now

  • @mszikhali5751
    @mszikhali5751 4 года назад

    BBC, why lie? Vic Falls is not in that state ah!

  • @kagisomanye1343
    @kagisomanye1343 2 года назад

    It's in the process of loosing its 7th womderd of the world title

  • @anythinggoes495
    @anythinggoes495 4 года назад

    this is sad

  • @chrissmith-td3iu
    @chrissmith-td3iu 4 года назад

    Dude talking about climate change. I wonder if he flew to Zimbabwe or sailed on a CO2 neutral yacht to Southern Africa. I wonder if this dude switches off his heating in winter and wears a warm sweater instead. I wonder if he cycles to work instead of driving. Funny how these holier than thou want everybody to stop burning fossil fuels so that they don't have to give up their 30minute hot showers, driving to the corner store because it is too much to simply walk or to wear a warm sweater and turn the heating off acting like they in Siberia, yet many dudes in Siberia are too poor to heat and wear warm fur instead but this reporter has the heating on 24/7..Tsk tsk

  • @alexndlovuzim
    @alexndlovuzim 3 года назад

    Shame on you BBC

  • @guysofly4315
    @guysofly4315 4 года назад +1

    B . S

  • @kotakice
    @kotakice 3 года назад

    STOP BEING SO DAMN NEGATIVE ABOUT AFRICA, THE VICTORIA FALLS ARE NOT DRY AT ALL, THIS IS SICKENING TO SEE THE ONLY NEWS ABOUT AFRICA HAVE TO BE ABOUT DROUGHTS AND FAMINES 🤦‍♂️ WHY DON’T YOU TALK ABOUT THE LEGENDARY ROCK FORMATIONS OR THE RECORD VOLUMES OF WATER GOIN DOWN, THIS IS SO SICKENING

  • @benjaminjameswildlife
    @benjaminjameswildlife 4 года назад

    Absolutely shocking, inaccurate load of trash. This documentary cost many people lots of money with it's false information.

  • @nomealtaxinfairfax8363
    @nomealtaxinfairfax8363 Год назад

    yeah - the Zimbabwe series was really the weakest show.

  • @vinycrimbo8692
    @vinycrimbo8692 4 года назад +1

    The good old BBC has previous when lying about climate change.

  • @carringtonndhlovu6145
    @carringtonndhlovu6145 3 года назад

    that didn't age well. fake news

  • @denilymarambire7121
    @denilymarambire7121 4 года назад

    Shame

  • @donaldtirigu3602
    @donaldtirigu3602 4 года назад

    Thats all lies

  • @margaretwhelan3459
    @margaretwhelan3459 Год назад

    This is propaganda.

  • @paapa300
    @paapa300 3 года назад

    10:00 he is trying so hard to spin the park authority's story into a one where climate change increases conflict between different parties

  • @deadmanprodinc
    @deadmanprodinc Месяц назад

    This reporter has a lot of nerve chastising this African park ranger for selling elephants when it is the west that has contributed the most to global warming and the predicament the elephants are suffering. Hypocrisy at it finest...

  • @dareal575
    @dareal575 4 года назад

    if elephants are killing people sell them. siomple. there is no debate there. human live v animal life