Thanks for the research brother. I did not know there was a number of Americans who were involved in first occupation of Zimbabwe. It explains why British and Americans seem to have an interest in Zim,also the German and Dutch counterparts too.The Dutch nearly took Mozambique from the Portuguese back in the day,but Portuguese resisted.Today in the City of Beira, a Dutch community is working with the Council of the City on green projects. So History has a way of repeating itself.
I can remember when Salisbury Municipality took over the Town Management Boards. My parents did not approve! A model boating lake was being built at Ballentine Park at the time and the Salisbury municipality cancelled that project, displeasing us lads greatly!
Sentosa is a resort in Singapore, which underlines the poetic irony that Zimbabwea could have been the Singapore of Africa. Maybe even its South Korea.
I was born in RHODESIA in SAILSBURY we lived in Powell road has the name changed can you tell me what the name of the road is today thank you so much for making great videos
If you google Powell Road, Harare you will see it's still there. The roads in the suburbs pretty much all have their original names. I lived in Queensdale.
@@ZimTechGuy oh wow, thank you. That makes a lot of sense- in Sesotho we it would be "ha a lale" or Zulu "akalali". I've been searching for the meaning online and they just tell me it's a name of the city. Thank you.
Harare = He never sleeps He = a guard checking ennemies area from the highest point of the city Harare never sleeps.. When the ennemies try to attack, the guard warns the soldiers in the valley.
Finally, the EXACT content i been looking for!
You found it
Very very interesting. Would love to hear about the Bulawayo suburbs.
That's not a bad idea at all
This channel should be more popular
Thank you
My brother, I've watched several of your videos. You're very good. Very very very good. Good work.
Love from South Africa.®®®
Wow! Where was all this information kept. Nice revelation
Great content mate
More please
So well researched. Absolutely love your channel.
Thanks so much I really appreciate that
This guy takes time to research👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Quality content
Thank you, much appreciated
Thanks so much for this!
Thank you for watching
Wow this is very interesting! Thanks Zim Tech Guy!!
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you're well informed. thanks
Very informative, subbed!
Thank you
Really interesting historic snapshot.
Quite interesting
Educative ..Keep it up boss zvirikufamba
Thanks wangu!
Very interesting video, thank you.
No prob
Great stuff man!
Thanks
Saka tese togara kumapurazi hapana hapana😅. Thanks for the info quite enlightening and interesting. 👏
Glad you enjoyed!
Wow, this is great content
Thanks for the video! Very informative. Could you do one on Bulawayo?
Interesting keep it up
Thanks for this, ZTG. 😉
Any time!
That's amazing keep it up
Thank you so much
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Thank you too
Very profound,didn't know. Thank you
Warren Park is my home
Thanks for the research brother. I did not know there was a number of Americans who were involved in first occupation of Zimbabwe. It explains why British and Americans seem to have an interest in Zim,also the German and Dutch counterparts too.The Dutch nearly took Mozambique from the Portuguese back in the day,but Portuguese resisted.Today in the City of Beira, a Dutch community is working with the Council of the City on green projects. So History has a way of repeating itself.
It was a discovery for me as well, thank you too.
I can remember when Salisbury Municipality took over the Town Management Boards. My parents did not approve!
A model boating lake was being built at Ballentine Park at the time and the Salisbury municipality cancelled that project, displeasing us lads greatly!
Harare is itself a suburb of Salisbury.
Brilliant, thank you.
Thank you so much, I really appreciate that.
Thanks for the video. Have the names stayed the same as the country decolonised?
Sentosa is a resort in Singapore, which underlines the poetic irony that Zimbabwea could have been the Singapore of Africa. Maybe even its South Korea.
Interesting
How about Glen Norah, Glen view?
I was born in RHODESIA in SAILSBURY we lived in Powell road has the name changed can you tell me what the name of the road is today thank you so much for making great videos
If you google Powell Road, Harare you will see it's still there. The roads in the suburbs pretty much all have their original names. I lived in Queensdale.
Let me download this
Really for work like it
Keep it up bro, God knows we needed this from a Native not Western journalists telling our stories
Thanks Pedro!
@@ZimTechGuyThis is very well written.
@@chrishenniker5944 Thanks
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Please include your sources
There is no island in the Orkneys called Pomona.
The Mainland, also known as Hrossey and Pomona, is the main island of Orkney
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ko waterfalls suburb ?
What does the word Harare mean?
Hi Mapule, loosely translated 'He never sleeps'
@@ZimTechGuy oh wow, thank you. That makes a lot of sense- in Sesotho we it would be "ha a lale" or Zulu "akalali".
I've been searching for the meaning online and they just tell me it's a name of the city. Thank you.
@@mapule2780 wow, I'm sure a few other Bantu languages also sound the same
Harare = He never sleeps
He = a guard checking ennemies area from the highest point of the city Harare never sleeps.. When the ennemies try to attack, the guard warns the soldiers in the valley.
Another explanation is that it was named after the local chief 'Havarare'. = he never sleeps.
I think that Harare should be renamed Mugabeberg
Well researched. Salisbury must have been a beautiful city before the occupation in 1980 by the war criminal and father of mass genocide Mugabe!!!!!