It's just bad publicity, gone are those days zimbabwe was calling a begging bowl, to all the tribes of Zimbabwe you endured all the storms and bounced back stronger.
Its simply amazing how you have concluded that the millions of Zimbabweans in poverty, rural and urban, considered food insecure by FAO & WFP, that are currently recieving food donations are "media lies" because you saw a "lot of food on this one market"?
After having watched most of your videos, I have learned that apart from diverse languages and different country names, we Africans are basically the same people living in almost similar sorroundings. That market scene could be in Kawangware Kenya, Atsiaman Ghana, or Xai-Xai Mozambique.
This is where the freshest produce in Zimbabwe, ingredients for meals in expensive restaurants comes from. Most of the produce is only a few hours old, so very fresh and quite cheap.
Once again a demonstration of the safety and security of Zimbabwe. This Mbare area is considered the toughest and roughest in the whole of Zimbabwe but yet noone bothered African Tigress , hardly any police around , noone bothered Tigress even when she walked alone at the end of the clip. She carried her bag at the front and then at the back no problem
Wow! I have been to this market once when I was in High school. It has changed so much! So many hustlers now. Proud to be a Zimbo, we are a resilient group of people..
True my first time visiting mbare was in 2013 coming from checheche growthpoint in chipinge South, I was going to starfm but after I went to mbare I was waiting for that day I heard a lot about that place since I was young. What fascinated me was the hustling spirit it awakened some of us never to be ashamed of making money up to this day I sometimes do Door to door vending. Marihainyarwe
Over USD 100 million spent to build new parliament building but essential infrastructures are in a very bad state-too many jokers handling the affairs of the Afrikan countries.
Thanks a lot for walking and filming on mbare market. I've been there several times in 1995 and 1996. One section was a big souvenir market with beautiful Zimbabwe stones and sculptures and other crafts
Am in love with Zimbabwe. Thanks for the great work you are doing. You've gained yourself a new subbie. By God's grace and the faith in have, I believe I will be in Zim next year
Mbare 😁 also one of the oldest ghettos in Zim. At Mbare the market you can buy almost anything in almost any quantity. Price is based on your general knowledge and how hard your negotiation skills are. Great place.
You are having an amazing experience; words aren't enough to explain how nice it is.. Am loving it.. I was quite hesitant to spend much time in that Market.. You brightened it up for me..Keep shining✌️👍❤️🤗🙏
Mbare is the oldest black urban settlement, home the biggest market, home industries, vegetable market, biggest bus/coach terminus to travel to any part of Zimbabwe mainly rural areas, Mr Zim should have take to indoor market which is very modern, neat and well organised. Herbs market and take some of the world renowned vuka vuka back Kenya to give to men there...tourists flock to get it.
African Tigress best dressed person in Mbare. You got quite excited about the fruit drink from Kenya. Wherever we are when we see something from home it always arouses interest and excitement.
Well, having lived in Byo in Matabeleland for many years, and Hre as well, yet never set eyes on Mbare even though I'd heard of this place. This market is quite sizeable and versatile food-wise etc. Actually didn't know there was a market in Mbare, I thought it was a ghetto-type residential area. Thank you Tigress- quite informative & an eye opener.😮👍
It brings back memories growing up in Zimbabwe.I used to walk through the streets of Mbare with my mother after a Football game.One day my watch was snatched from my wrist,but I was able to grab the guy's hand before he could run with my watch,so he returned the watch to me without resisting. After that day,my mother made sure I won't wear expensive watches anymore when walking around Mbare coz in those days pick pockets were very high.It looks much more laid back now than it was in the 80s and early 90s.Maybe Covid restricted people from flocking into Mbare.I will be visiting Zimbabwe next year,I am so exited about it.
Good old Mbare a place where u get all fresh fry and vegetables African Togress u are very smart u kno exactly what pple like to see and thank you to Mr Zim for showing u around …thank you .
Wow that's my Zimbabwe. I think you went there after 11am or 12pm after the farmers wholesale market is closed. There you can buy a box of tomatoes or anything very cheap but you will have to go there very early in the morning. 2019 I went there teaching my niece how to buy and sell so I can set up a business for her rather than being a maid where the husband will be abusing you and Chuck you away with the baby. Thank God I set that up for her she has mastered it and doing well. Thank you for showing the world the real Zim not that other people portray Zimbabwe to the world. And if you haven't been to Zim for a long time you can believe those lies. But you have actually shown those who were believing Zimbabwe is just ruins, saying no this is the real Zim despite what you read and shown this is ZIMBABWE. Thanks a ton for that
big up Mr Zim for showing African Tigress and being point with the details - you really what you are talking about (i was checking on you lol) - good guide bro
Thank you for the tour. Everyone has to make a living. Can I ask about cars and vehicles. So many people seem to have cars. Are there 1000s of car mechanics working in garages to maintain these vehicles or do people use private mechanics?
South Africa In villages Doesn't have this kind of market we as South Africans in our markets we own crafting,paintings, actually art but worksmith that based on metal ........ They are utilising US System that You all relied on government and Middle eastern Asians like Pakistan's,Indians in terms of service ....Even zimbos you got them there but South Africans Have taught you don't need to make something's on your self rather relied on foreigners ........The huge black market are in Big cities ....I don't know why it is like that but thanks it was lovely To see you in Zimbabwe.....Sarai zvakanaka
Its not scary. Just dont be flashy. Im now in Canada studying, But when i was in college in 2012, i used to go tobare and buy fake nike shoes and sell them to uptown kids for 3 times the price🤣. I used to take of my uniform before i went there because sellers wouldnt know tht i went to a good school and ovwr charge me.
I mastered saying " Good bye "in Zim from your very first video with Mr Zim. Saraiza Kanaka. Now I'm hunting down my Zim friends to floss for them here in Dallas, US . 🇰🇪
The local city Council could earn so much money from taxes if they cleaned the place up and built proper stands and pavements. Even more money than in first streets in the the capital and other big cities.
@@truepeace8906 no it is not okay ! , Zimbabwean open markets should not look like the rest of the dirty markets in slums and cities of Africa and the rest of the so called third world.
@@playgirl7305 there are well structured markets in most African cities but things are much cheaper in open markets like this for both consumers and marketers. If you are middle income earner you obviously go to a better organised ones but this is more fun, only when u try it can u understand. Somethings are better left as they were for centuries there are dynamicism to it that can only be experienced when u take part in the bargaining of goods n services. You learn negotiating skills they cannot teach u in class.
@@playgirl7305 nonsense how different is Zimbabwe from the rest of the cities in Africa that it shouldn’t look like them. What an ignorant comment no wonder Africa is where it is at
Why is this market looking like Maramba market in Livingstone Zambia. It has lots of everything, fresh farm veggies and fruits, this is what we need to see Kenya supplying stuff to us and vice versa. Africans for Africans
The market folks need to have 1 day during the week where they clean up that market place. Zimbabwean people we are generally very clean and the state of Mbare is not a reflection on the average Zimbabwean household. Government needs to assist with putting some order and building proper structures for the market stalls. Small changes that will make such a massive difference and make the marketers proud of themselves.☺️
Totally agree!The place is filthy, dirty needs better planning and organisation, can easily become a breeding ground for diseases.The gorvement needs to be proactive to improve this market area for hardworking Zimbabweans!
Nigeria wild animal market:ruclips.net/video/Vf-8pLKbqC4/видео.html
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African tigress a racist u dont like my comment wat rong wit u, or u are hater
Dat racist
I'm a Tanzanian who lived in Zim some years ago, I remember Mbare very well.
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Zviribho shamwari
Bhooo zvekutiii
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Agh tiri bhoo
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I always watch your videos, they're really amazing ma'am, God bless you abundantly
I have watched your vedio in Nigerian market place,was just scared of animals and i dont think i can eat any of them,was really scared😭😭
Yet they say hungry Zimbabwe but i see loads of food here. Media lies.😲
It's just bad publicity, gone are those days zimbabwe was calling a begging bowl, to all the tribes of Zimbabwe you endured all the storms and bounced back stronger.
Its simply amazing how you have concluded that the millions of Zimbabweans in poverty, rural and urban, considered food insecure by FAO & WFP, that are currently recieving food donations are "media lies" because you saw a "lot of food on this one market"?
So u are surprised that the Media lies?
After having watched most of your videos, I have learned that apart from diverse languages and different country names, we Africans are basically the same people living in almost similar sorroundings. That market scene could be in Kawangware Kenya, Atsiaman Ghana, or Xai-Xai Mozambique.
You're absolutely right...we're basically the same people. Similar ways of life just different languages.
Very true !
Hi African Tigress, are you still in Harare, Zimbabwe
My parents were originally from Gaza Mozambique Xai xai
But if you go to Ethiopia, you will somehow know that it is a little different.
This is where the freshest produce in Zimbabwe, ingredients for meals in expensive restaurants comes from. Most of the produce is only a few hours old, so very fresh and quite cheap.
The sight of fresh produce!
Once again a demonstration of the safety and security of Zimbabwe. This Mbare area is considered the toughest and roughest in the whole of Zimbabwe but yet noone bothered African Tigress , hardly any police around , noone bothered Tigress even when she walked alone at the end of the clip. She carried her bag at the front and then at the back no problem
The problem is that people read Zimbabwe from comic books, we are quite a hospitable people. The media mafia has tarnished our good image.
I felt safe actually.
You think she was alone, not escorted? If you think so, who was recording then?
Wow! I have been to this market once when I was in High school. It has changed so much! So many hustlers now. Proud to be a Zimbo, we are a resilient group of people..
I agree. Zimbabweans are very resilient. You can just see it from the hardwork at display in the market.
True my first time visiting mbare was in 2013 coming from checheche growthpoint in chipinge South, I was going to starfm but after I went to mbare I was waiting for that day I heard a lot about that place since I was young.
What fascinated me was the hustling spirit it awakened some of us never to be ashamed of making money up to this day I sometimes do Door to door vending.
Marihainyarwe
Over USD 100 million spent to build new parliament building but essential infrastructures are in a very bad state-too many jokers handling the affairs of the Afrikan countries.
Come on everyone make sure you dont skip the ads....African Tigress deserves all the support....Have fun African Tigress, Africa is your oyster xxx
This is Africa for ,I love African soil. Wonderful content , truly African.
Thank you so much Nyangaz.
It is so big,i miss mopane worms😃
Thanks a lot for walking and filming on mbare market. I've been there several times in 1995 and 1996. One section was a big souvenir market with beautiful Zimbabwe stones and sculptures and other crafts
I’m loving your videos of Zimbabwe 🇿🇼
Thank you for watching my Zim series.
Can't wait to see the Zim market.
African Tigres you make a great team with that guy I like it
I love African markets. Brings back nostalgia of myself and my mom navigating similar streets
I love this I'm in India for now love this video remember this place in n out
Let's clean up our Zimbabwe.
It's our responsibility
We cannot wait for the government to clean it for us.
Thanks African Tigress
@African Tigress, ur the best u deserve an award . . .
Thank you Dewah
@@AFRICANTIGRESS :-)
If they pave the area and put stalls and big industrial waste bins zvinoendeka. Clean water and cleaners to clean the area 👌
Am in love with Zimbabwe. Thanks for the great work you are doing. You've gained yourself a new subbie. By God's grace and the faith in have, I believe I will be in Zim next year
You will enjoy Zim. Thank you for subscribing.
@@AFRICANTIGRESS you are welcome
It's a good experience to be in Zimbabwe 🔥🔥like the tour
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Big up harare 👍👍 zimbambwe from kenya with love 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
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That's my hood. Full of hustlers ! Zim will be great again
Thanks African Tigress for taking me with you to Zimbabwe
I'm glad you're enjoying my Zim series.
Mbare 😁 also one of the oldest ghettos in Zim.
At Mbare the market you can buy almost anything in almost any quantity. Price is based on your general knowledge and how hard your negotiation skills are.
Great place.
I like that you mentored negotiating skills😅 In Nairobi your negotiation skills can also come in handy sometimes.
Fist time to see zim iam a south African I love wath I see
You are having an amazing experience; words aren't enough to explain how nice it is.. Am loving it.. I was quite hesitant to spend much time in that Market.. You brightened it up for me..Keep shining✌️👍❤️🤗🙏
Thank you for your kind words Monalisa. I'm glad that you enjoyed seeing the market through my lens.
Thank u fo taking us to the big market on a beautiful day. Great ppl, happy faces there n minding their bzns. African Tigress NAKUPENDA❤❤
Thank you for remembering Zim🇿🇼
Thank you for watching.
This market is awesome !
I loved it!
Mbare is the oldest black urban settlement, home the biggest market, home industries, vegetable market, biggest bus/coach terminus to travel to any part of Zimbabwe mainly rural areas, Mr Zim should have take to indoor market which is very modern, neat and well organised. Herbs market and take some of the world renowned vuka vuka back Kenya to give to men there...tourists flock to get it.
Mr Zim I’m surprised to see you on African Tigress big market their!!
This reminds me of visiting the markets in Douala, Cameroon.
I really liked the fence making part. work of art
African Tigress best dressed person in Mbare. You got quite excited about the fruit drink from Kenya. Wherever we are when we see something from home it always arouses interest and excitement.
You're very right. You get excited when you find similar things in a different country.
Love that you learn a little bit of language wherever you go. Another nice video.
Thank you so much 🤗
I am Zimbabwean who has never been to Mbare.
I only know Bulawayo markets. Thank you
Love the vibe,so exciting, can be a beautiful movie set
For sure, even a documentary.
Nice tour of Harare 👍
Woow great memories seeing mbare musika there my dady used to stay at swift block shawasha
Excited as always
This is beautiful girl, thank you for sharing amazing content. Please can you visit Mutare and any rural home in Zimbabwe
@AFRICAN TIGRESS true Pan African. Shining light on a global segregated country like Zimbabwe. Keep up the good work!!!!!!
Thank you.
Very busy market....nice velog....watching from Karachi Pakistan
Thank you for watching Huzaifa.
WE LOVE YOU SISTER>>>WELCOME TO ZIM. Such a humble girl, god bless you
Thank you for these videos , Zimbabwe 🇿🇼
Well presented greater inside love ❤.
Market tours are amazing
Absolutely! I love the local feel.
U should have taken her too Chill Spot Records we there make the big Tunes!
Finally! I love marketplaces
Me too! So much beauty in one place.
Keep soaring girl, dope content 💪
Thank you so much.
The biggest market... The best indeed..
Well, having lived in Byo in Matabeleland for many years, and Hre as well, yet never set eyes on Mbare even though I'd heard of this place. This market is quite sizeable and versatile food-wise etc. Actually didn't know there was a market in Mbare, I thought it was a ghetto-type residential area. Thank you Tigress- quite informative & an eye opener.😮👍
Lovely videos.. watching from Atlanta
Thank you for watching.
It brings back memories growing up in Zimbabwe.I used to walk through the streets of Mbare with my mother after a Football game.One day my watch was snatched from my wrist,but I was able to grab the guy's hand before he could run with my watch,so he returned the watch to me without resisting.
After that day,my mother made sure I won't wear expensive watches anymore when walking around Mbare coz in those days pick pockets were very high.It looks much more laid back now than it was in the 80s and early 90s.Maybe Covid restricted people from flocking into Mbare.I will be visiting Zimbabwe next year,I am so exited about it.
How those guys are making the chain link for the fence and chicken mesh is amazing,
It was my first time to see that as well. Truly amazing!
I used to go to Mbare with my grandma but now I'm too scared to go. But omgggg the nostalgia is real
Try it it's worth a shot.
Awsome video. One of your best so far. Thank you for letting me feel and walk through this market.
Thank you.
nakupenda sana! Please enjoy your stay in our great country
Asante sana 💕
Great video. Makes me miss home
I had missed someone selling mushonga wemakonzo(mice poison). Ohh i have been viewing all adverts too @African Tigress
Thank you for watching the ads Mel. Appreciate it.
Awesome TIGRESS you are now a Zimbabwen ❤❤❤
Good old Mbare a place where u get all fresh fry and vegetables African Togress u are very smart u kno exactly what pple like to see and thank you to Mr Zim for showing u around …thank you .
Thank you for watching Liz, I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
Wow that's my Zimbabwe. I think you went there after 11am or 12pm after the farmers wholesale market is closed. There you can buy a box of tomatoes or anything very cheap but you will have to go there very early in the morning. 2019 I went there teaching my niece how to buy and sell so I can set up a business for her rather than being a maid where the husband will be abusing you and Chuck you away with the baby. Thank God I set that up for her she has mastered it and doing well. Thank you for showing the world the real Zim not that other people portray Zimbabwe to the world. And if you haven't been to Zim for a long time you can believe those lies. But you have actually shown those who were believing Zimbabwe is just ruins, saying no this is the real Zim despite what you read and shown this is ZIMBABWE. Thanks a ton for that
big up Mr Zim for showing African Tigress and being point with the details - you really what you are talking about (i was checking on you lol) - good guide bro
Notification Gang💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾
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Wonderful
Thank you for watching.
Looks like Muthurwa and Gikomba markets in Nairobi. I think cities around Africa look alike!
They all do, so many similarities.
I'm loving that Asante Sana song by Jah Prayzah
nice
Thank you for watching.
WOW nice job
Thank you for the tour. Everyone has to make a living. Can I ask about cars and vehicles. So many people seem to have cars. Are there 1000s of car mechanics working in garages to maintain these vehicles or do people use private mechanics?
Gikomba ya Zim hapa👏👏👏
Baasss👌🏿
I enjoyed watching this
Thank you for watching.
Great 📹🎥 thank you 🤩keep them coming
Thank you for watching.
@@AFRICANTIGRESS You welcome I maybe late but I'll be here Queen👸🏾👑
People are hustling so hard for their families,l love it..thank you AT for showing us Mbare Musika
I am zimbabwean from bulawayo and I am shocked to see how big that market is. Hv always known it is big but nnot to that extent.
I'm glad you're discovering Zim through my lens!
I LOVE AFRICA! Decolonize your mind and live the good African life, redefine riches and stop living at the mercy of your enemies!
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Thank you so much Tigress you are telling the African story the right way. With love from Chitungwiza , Zimbabwe.
Thank you so much Tapiwa.
This is good stuff. Interesting!
U can as well visit Chimanimani Vumba ,Mutare and Nyanga
When is the Victoria & Bulawayo video coming ?
From tomorrow
Cant wait too.
Waiting too
@@AFRICANTIGRESS Am still waiting 😌🙈
South Africa In villages Doesn't have this kind of market we as South Africans in our markets we own crafting,paintings, actually art but worksmith that based on metal ........ They are utilising US System that You all relied on government and Middle eastern Asians like Pakistan's,Indians in terms of service ....Even zimbos you got them there but South Africans Have taught you don't need to make something's on your self rather relied on foreigners ........The huge black market are in Big cities ....I don't know why it is like that but thanks it was lovely To see you in Zimbabwe.....Sarai zvakanaka
African Tigress ✌✌✌missing my market place
Thank you for watching.
Very enjoyable content.
Thank you for watching.
The Gambia market and your tour guide is the best.
Do Zimbabwe have fish market?
Epic video Tigress ,you are simply the best!!!!
Thank you.
You are brave . I am very afraid of crowds. Enjoy yourself. I refuse to be outshone by Miss Tigeress am going to brave Mbare. If you can I can😍😍😍
Yes sis, you too can do it
Its not scary. Just dont be flashy.
Im now in Canada studying,
But when i was in college in 2012, i used to go tobare and buy fake nike shoes and sell them to uptown kids for 3 times the price🤣.
I used to take of my uniform before i went there because sellers wouldnt know tht i went to a good school and ovwr charge me.
I mastered saying " Good bye "in Zim from your very first video with Mr Zim.
Saraiza Kanaka. Now I'm hunting down my Zim friends to floss for them here in Dallas, US . 🇰🇪
It's sarai zvakanaka...u did good though
@@sherryproudafrican4784 oh great. But damn, that zva almost sent me to heaven. I lost ten brain cells trying to pronounce it
Lol please do 😂
@@thisandthat1523 Lmfaoo..it's pronounced like zha
@@thisandthat1523 hahaha lol most ppl struggle with that , u dont have t b perfect though we actually dont mind we understand
Good lady😍😍
Now I can say you were finally in Harare
Yes indeed!
Thank you for the video
Thank you for watching.
The local city Council could earn so much money from taxes if they cleaned the place up and built proper stands and pavements. Even more money than in first streets in the the capital and other big cities.
@@truepeace8906 no it is not okay ! , Zimbabwean open markets should not look like the rest of the dirty markets in slums and cities of Africa and the rest of the so called third world.
@@playgirl7305 there are well structured markets in most African cities but things are much cheaper in open markets like this for both consumers and marketers. If you are middle income earner you obviously go to a better organised ones but this is more fun, only when u try it can u understand. Somethings are better left as they were for centuries there are dynamicism to it that can only be experienced when u take part in the bargaining of goods n services. You learn negotiating skills they cannot teach u in class.
@@leeayi243 No! I don't agree and accept your logic.
Is coz this place is rural that's why is in remote areas
@@playgirl7305 nonsense how different is Zimbabwe from the rest of the cities in Africa that it shouldn’t look like them. What an ignorant comment no wonder Africa is where it is at
Your Coverage Of Zimbabwe Has Been So Fair And Balanced🇰🇪🇿🇼1!$ Thank You African Tigress💝💱1!$ Shout Out To Harmony Mazai💹🙏1!$
Thank you for keeping up with my Zim series.
Love it
Great video once again!
Thank you.
Why is this market looking like Maramba market in Livingstone Zambia. It has lots of everything, fresh farm veggies and fruits, this is what we need to see Kenya supplying stuff to us and vice versa. Africans for Africans
The market folks need to have 1 day during the week where they clean up that market place. Zimbabwean people we are generally very clean and the state of Mbare is not a reflection on the average Zimbabwean household. Government needs to assist with putting some order and building proper structures for the market stalls. Small changes that will make such a massive difference and make the marketers proud of themselves.☺️
I totally agree
Totally agree!The place is filthy, dirty needs better planning and organisation, can easily become a breeding ground for diseases.The gorvement needs to be proactive to improve this market area for hardworking Zimbabweans!
Thank you AT you are the best
Thank you for watching 😊
Very big market. Wish they could make roads nd nice stalls. Daima milk nd yoghurt.