We appreciate the Jamaican lady, she is a humble person who represented her country of origin with flying colours. Well cultured and well mannered lady. God bless.
She would have to be a FAKE Jamaican to not embrace his culture , when that's her roots . Plus , the lifestyle in Jamaica is not much different. Although , her upbringing may have different, depending on whether she was raised in the country side or in the city . Either way , it's a good look . I love it !
She's Jamaican . There is nothing there that is unfamiliar. to her. She's from the country area which is rurial but her area is the most beautiful of all the pariahes in Jamaica.
Tony you are blessed to have this amazing woman for a wife. Her reporting and communication skills is out of this world. It amazes she’s not a journalist or a media person but a medical doctor. She got a spectacular voice and her skills and ways of communicating is on another level. I can listen to her talk for the whole day. Tony ask your wife, she might wanna venture into the media space and trust me she will go far. I love her persona and her natural beauty, you are a King Tony😅😀
Thanks man! You’d be surprised at the number of other things she’s just as good at if not better. She saw me responding to your comment and said to tell you: “my voice is available for anyone wishing to hire it lol”
@@eileenwatt8283 c’mon let it rest don’t u read and get to understand Tht is a compliment there whether in a mother tongue or foreign language not everyone is as articulate and eloquent as her. The eloquence you normally find it in journalist most and musicians(mostly rappers). He even refer her skills to those ppl. If u didn’t knw tht is a talent there. If you think you r better than her don’t even go there, forget
@@eileenwatt8283 please read my comment again just in case you didn’t read it well and you will understand what I mean. I am not saying she’s was not supposed to be fluent but I am saying her communication skills is touch notch and I can listen to her speak for the whole day. Some people are very fluent but very boring to listen to. I hope you understand what I am trying to say now? Thanks
My brother is married to a Jamaican woman too. They met in Canada. Jamaican women are beautiful and down to earth. They adapt so well.her Shona is also good!!muroora wedu❤
There is one thing that stood out and i guess coming from rural Jamaica i expected no less. You were involved in helping out among the women instead of looking like a guest. You are so involved in the culture and learning to assimilate. Well done, propa propa wife from country. As a St Thomas person myself, and being that Portland's values and upbringing are most similar to, even identical to us, i can tell you were raised well. Kudos to your parents
You’re spot on! That’s why I’ve always been proud of being a “country girl” because we were raised to be able to function in any setting. My mother use to say “mi nah raise nuh baffan” 😅😅😅 I’ll tell her you confirmed she didn’t lol Thank you for the appreciation🙏🏾❤️
As a Zimbabwean I admire your way of explaining our culture thoroughly. You’re so eloquent, I agree with everything you said, thank you Ma’am. Our muroora 😘 kkkk
What a wife you have there. Not the ones who cry foul because they have been made to slaughter chickens etc. I like her attitude, fitting in and doing just like the others. This is good. Wonderful hands up to this muroora
Wow if u see your wife immersing in your culture, they definitely love you. Some of our Zimbabwean slay queens wouldn't even dare do what you did. So kudos to you our Jamaican muroora, well done
She got to be trust me cause Jamaica ain't any better , been there more than dozen times, Zim is a way developed compared to Jamaica, in general not talking about resorts
Jamaicans are naturally very hard workers, its very easy for us women to adjust to African life. A lot of us grew up very much the same way.....Mrs. Megabush, you make me proud....and "WELL NARRATED "
I'm so glad you found each other. You both compliment one another in the best possible way. Your voice is cultured and sweet. I feel very proud as a Jamaican. I wish you well on this journey called life. I should say i really enjoyed seeing your mom and dad holding hands in your video at Victoria Falls. I thought it says a lot about you and the upbringing you had. Much love from your homeland ❤😊
Big up Tony for bringing us a Jamaican as our muroora...I'm a dancehall addict and know a lot about Jamaica bcoz of my love for dancehall. This is good
Thanks for showcasing the rural Zimbabwe. So proud of being a village girl. Would not trade it for anything. Love the huts and all that comes with it. Again, thanks for featuring our organic lifestyle. You are such a talented narrator.
Hey Bella! Thanks for watching! You will visit! Life is funny, we were together as uni students at UWI now you’re in Argentina, I’m in Zimbabwe! The world is becoming smaller everyday! You’ll visit soon! ❤️🤗
Thank you! It is honored in such a remarkable way, no matter how rich someone becomes in Zimbabwe or how big their mansion in the city is, they all honour “kumusha”. That’s very respectable 🙏🏾
Awww this is beautiful 😭🥰😭 I am so glad you two decided to be UA-camrs!! I am from Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 and living in the UK 🇬🇧. Your video made me so nostalgic. I am yet to travel back to Zimbabwe since I started my UA-cam journey inspired by Wode Maya too! He has changed the lives of many of us. Here to support you all the way. Tony you are a great husband and my muroora you are the BEST!!! Will definitely share your video with my community so they see Zimbabwean rural life & subscribe to your channel ❤
Wow! Maya’s reach is unbounded! Nice to meet you “virtually” 😅 Yes, that decision didn’t come too easily (we were a bit skeptical whether people would even care to watch 😅 but Maya gave the push and platform so…we’re happy we did too!) Thank you so so much, we appreciate the sentiments! Bless! ❤️
@TheMegabushFam , you can say that again! Wode Maya's story of influence is one that should and shall go down into history books. Happy you took the plunge despite the skepticism. We keep learning in life and that is the beauty of life. At times beauty awaits the opportunities or doors we are skeptic about‼️
Hanzi “ no you’re western, you’re not used to it” 😅 my husband would say the same thing to me 😂. Well done Jamaican muroora! So proud ❤, this has made me miss home.
I'm from rural Jamaica. I have an aunt that used to clean goats and cow belly (for a fee) for locals in the area. They both make the best soup and are a family favorite. A family gathering without either one is not a family gathering in our books.
Not at all! 😄😄😄 Thank you for sharing! N nuttin nice like “mannish water” my favourite part of that soup still is the goat tripe!!😋😋😋 I would literally use my spoon to search through my soup for it and the “spinnaz” dem lol 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
wow ! love jamaican accent ! its beautiful. the land of reggae (my favorite music) + sub 10s 100m runners . what a unique people ! i am new subscriber . henry from tanzania. dar. wadup!
Indeed all African cultures share commonalities wherever you go.Seeing these women cook communal meals reminded me of my childhood rural memories back home in Uganda.This so similar and Iam happy to discover this channel.
It really is fading away. And with more and more modernization and the demands of modern lifestyle, we are almost forced into a more individualistic way of life…Debra always tells me how much more family oriented the Shona culture is than the current set up in Jamaica, though it wasn’t like that in previous generations.
The father of my children is from Zimbabwe and we are preparing to relocate from the UK and It will be a honour to visit his village discover his culture.
Love to see the difference in life style in different country. Thanks for showing us your husband Village. I think that you should get into voice over.🇬🇧🇯🇲
Hi,came across your video recently and liked it . I like that you are sharing and showing the beauty,progress and positivity of Zimbabwe and Africa of course.🇯🇲🇺🇸
This is one place on my list I need to visit. I want to embrace Africa. I love this kind of natural living. It’s important for us to connect to have some sense of identity. I am also of Jamaican parentage but we are all connected to Africa.
Precisely, coming back to the motherland is such an important experience after growing up “hearing” you’re descended from a place but never seeing it, never really knowing your roots etc. So visiting is definitely recommended!
Yes my dear from Hope Bay , Portland. Yes it’s like leaving Kingston, and going home to the country. Myself married to a Ghanaian and live there part time. Bless up your self, I do the same when in the Eastern Region of Ghana.
First time here, must say I love your video. Please make and send some more. You have embraced the culture and you are an honorary daughter of the soil, and a special mother, wife and sister to Africa.
She’s beautiful, articulate and smart! Love Zimbabwe and it’s people, been there twice…wonderful, enjoyed my time there. You are a lovely family and I am enjoying your Zimbabwean experience. Yes, go Jamaica!💕
Oh, you washing the cow belly, is me growing up in westmoreland with my grandparents, who were butchers. Best days ever. Portland best parish in jamaica
Yes sah! My dad said my grandfather use to do it too when they were kids! I’d never known the process even though I liked eating it suh much! Yup Portland is ❤️❤️❤️🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Very nice voice, clear and you can feel the personality in it. Educated and yet down to earth with an amazing talent. You got a good man too, who is not afraid and both supportive, God loving, I mean, simply blessed ! I agree, this talent is a media power house ❤ I subscribed to you as Wode s friends.
Wow! Zimbabwe my neighbouring country. Beautiful culture. I currently live in UK and moving back home after 8 years. It was tough living abroad missing out on all of these😂. My home village is not too rural like ths one but being home 🇧🇼 is everything to me. I went home every year because of being home sick🤷♀️ then i decided its better i go home before i lose my mind😂
I remember at school we were told Portland has the second highest rainfall in the country. When it rains in Portland, it pours. I couldn't do what you've done though, so credit to you for taking such a big step and totally embracing the new changes
A real Jamaican woman will be able to fit in the culture. I would love to go to Africa someday. I love my African brothers and sisters. I truly loved the mother land Africa.
Well done guys for showcasing our village life in Zimbabwe l come from Lupane Zimbabwe but living in South Africa its always a pleasure to go home love it Muroora you nailed it❤
Big up Portland. Darry Davis, Mullings. Yes Empress, love how yuh deal with the thing. Me an my set ah Ghana wi ah head fa. Africa is our home. One love.
Good Day Debs....My school mate form Titchfield...It's nice to see you on the other side living your best life.. Guidance and protection over your union.
Awww hey Landale! Thank you! It’s been ages uh? How’s it back home? (I’m missing the food! 😅) And big up to wi alma mater Titchfield High School! Thanks for watching and checking in! ❤️ Keep supporting! One love! 🇯🇲❤️
@@TheMegabushFamily Things are as usual on this side...We are just experiencing above normal temperatures....The food is here man😄We are actually in the breadfruit and ackee season...I hope you get the opportunity one day to come and enjoy some of what you missed someday.
I’m a new subscriber to your channel. Love how represented Jamaica 🇯🇲 and Africa . I’m enjoying the videos and appreciating our African roots. It’s a breath of fresh air to see all sides of this beautiful country. Well done. Big up 🇯🇲🥂
@@TheMegabushFamily doing things freely with no notice of time. That’s freedom. The fact that we can make our rural homes as comfortable as city ones too. Knowing you’re among family.
You should! When you travel Africa, try to see as many neighboring countries in one go as possible. When you go to Tanzania, also see Kenya. When you come this side just do Zimbabwe, Zambia, South Africa and maybe Namibia (get the most out of your plane ticket). Make sure you make it a reality Preston! Looking forward to seeing it! And thanks for watching! Do share ❤️
Woww respect fi di Jamaican wife n the Zimbabwe hubby ,whoa it just funny fi shock mi seh ah Dat ah mi Homeground too and exactly weh him deh just a kilometer from that yard and him ah mi neighbor ,i can even point out fi mi place from di area view 😂😂 ..lovely,, that's in chiweshe by the way😂😂😂😂ah fi mi homebwoy dis ❤❤ yaadlink
Tony 🤣 for some reason I can only hear wode maya screaming tonys name. Glad you have started the channel n hope it grows . While on that your wife is a natural geez the voice over is better than what I sometimes hear on tv. She has a clear English accent n I love how she transit the accent to suit the audience when she speaks. 👌🏽 South African in China
😂😂😂😂😂 You’re not the only one to say so man! 😅 It’s all good Maya made this possible. So respect all the time. She appreciates the positive feedback on the voiceovers so far, but is always asking that I relieve her and narrate too 😅 The people love her voice so we’ll keep it that way for now 😉
Man. The chicken in the yard reminds me so much of the chickens in my yard. ❤️ No it doesn’t rains too much in Portland. I love the rain. It’s so peaceful. Beautiful video.
Right? I always tell my husband that it doesn’t even rain much 😂 he calls the morning dew a morning time rain. But wi parish is just beautiful! Thank youuu! ❤️
Yaaassss! 7! Wow, Thank you! (A hope yuh know seh wi only get di bag when unnu nuh skip di ad dem 😅😅😅 but most people-skip. Just letting you know when yuh decide to watch the rest lol) Thanks so much for subscribing and helping us grow! Do share! ❤️
My girl U make me proud! From jamaican parents I was born & brought up in uk. Travel roun' africa going 2 rural semi rural & city. My kingman is from portland jamaica originally up the valley. Anyway nice comprehensive narration, respectful & clear video. Yr kingman don't joke about his africaness. And U sis jus' tear up di ting & show us U no ramp! Thankyou it's a relief from all the other fake marriages. Just a mek U know I got an eco warrior piece of land selling in berrydale portland. Other from that latta
Lovely video!! 👍🏽👍🏽 enjoyed watching ❤️❤️❤️❤️ seeing that little boy running his homemade truck brought back memories of my childhood, my siblings and I used to make trucks out of orange juice boxes and bottle caps 🥰🥰 our parents couldn’t afford toys we were very creative. Those were the days
you make us proud young lady, love the way you have just become part and parcel of Zimbabwe and Africa, hope you visit my home country Kenya, much love to your family.
Waaal the typical rural Zimbabwe life ,we gather together on ceremonies and help each other .In time of sorrow will help each other .Thank you for sharing and embracing the culture
We appreciate the Jamaican lady, she is a humble person who represented her country of origin with flying colours. Well cultured and well mannered lady. God bless.
Lots of kind words there. Thank you! ❤️ And thanks for watching! Make sure you’ve subscribed!
The Jamaican woman is also African born in Jamaica. Well done my dear, proud of you.
I’m from Zimbabwe and my husband he is from Jamaica .. it’s so hard to teach my husband shona .. your wife shona is good . Big up your self mi girl.
Her Shona isn’t so so good but she’s learning 😆😆 the constant interaction with our people and hearing the language around her daily is helping.
@@TheMegabushFamily good to hear . I took my husband to zim for 11 days .. all he had was a unopenga And maiwe 😂😂
I love how she embraces the culture. Not afraid to jump in and learn.
She would have to be a FAKE Jamaican to not embrace his culture , when that's her roots . Plus , the lifestyle in Jamaica is not much different. Although , her upbringing may have different, depending on whether she was raised in the country side or in the city . Either way , it's a good look . I love it !
She's Jamaican . There is nothing there that is unfamiliar. to her. She's from the country area which is rurial but her area is the most beautiful of all the pariahes in Jamaica.
Remind me of power water in the island
@@eileenwatt8283She has to they will beat her.
Muroora is a keeper done well than most zim slay queen's
Tony you are blessed to have this amazing woman for a wife. Her reporting and communication skills is out of this world. It amazes she’s not a journalist or a media person but a medical doctor. She got a spectacular voice and her skills and ways of communicating is on another level. I can listen to her talk for the whole day.
Tony ask your wife, she might wanna venture into the media space and trust me she will go far. I love her persona and her natural beauty, you are a King Tony😅😀
Thanks man! You’d be surprised at the number of other things she’s just as good at if not better. She saw me responding to your comment and said to tell you: “my voice is available for anyone wishing to hire it lol”
Can’t agree more
Did'nt you expect her to be articulate. You compliment is condescending.
@@eileenwatt8283 c’mon let it rest don’t u read and get to understand Tht is a compliment there whether in a mother tongue or foreign language not everyone is as articulate and eloquent as her. The eloquence you normally find it in journalist most and musicians(mostly rappers). He even refer her skills to those ppl. If u didn’t knw tht is a talent there. If you think you r better than her don’t even go there, forget
@@eileenwatt8283 please read my comment again just in case you didn’t read it well and you will understand what I mean. I am not saying she’s was not supposed to be fluent but I am saying her communication skills is touch notch and I can listen to her speak for the whole day. Some people are very fluent but very boring to listen to.
I hope you understand what I am trying to say now? Thanks
My brother is married to a Jamaican woman too. They met in Canada. Jamaican women are beautiful and down to earth. They adapt so well.her Shona is also good!!muroora wedu❤
There's an inseparable natural bond we share. Bcoz it's like we love and do everything Jamaicans do, ❤
There is one thing that stood out and i guess coming from rural Jamaica i expected no less. You were involved in helping out among the women instead of looking like a guest. You are so involved in the culture and learning to assimilate. Well done, propa propa wife from country. As a St Thomas person myself, and being that Portland's values and upbringing are most similar to, even identical to us, i can tell you were raised well. Kudos to your parents
You’re spot on! That’s why I’ve always been proud of being a “country girl” because we were raised to be able to function in any setting. My mother use to say “mi nah raise nuh baffan” 😅😅😅 I’ll tell her you confirmed she didn’t lol Thank you for the appreciation🙏🏾❤️
Thank you for the appreciation. We are just one people
@@TheMegabushFamily Same suh, nuh baffan. You're welcome, keep up the good work
Love this. My hubby is from zim too, I am UK born but jamaican heritage. Love positive representation of Zim ❤❤
One love to you! 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
As a Zimbabwean I admire your way of explaining our culture thoroughly. You’re so eloquent, I agree with everything you said, thank you Ma’am. Our muroora 😘 kkkk
Aww thank you! The love and support you’ve shared through your comment is greatly appreciated! Thank you! Do subscribe and share! ❤️
She has to work for the family.
You clearly respect Afrikan culture Sista. Respect 🙏 🙏.
Me too! She has made me proud to be Zimbabwean 😭
My heart is full ❤
Moyo wangu wazara!
@gennisparry4352 everyone works for their family
What a wife you have there. Not the ones who cry foul because they have been made to slaughter chickens etc. I like her attitude, fitting in and doing just like the others. This is good. Wonderful hands up to this muroora
Wow if u see your wife immersing in your culture, they definitely love you. Some of our Zimbabwean slay queens wouldn't even dare do what you did. So kudos to you our Jamaican muroora, well done
Ohh, thank you! His family do make it easy for me to immerse in the culture. ❤️
Hmm naiwe usapfumure hapwa aaah nai😅
@@pamelaphilile9226kkkkkkkkkk I love our muroora
@@pamelaphilile9226 watsikigwa garden here kikkk 😂
When I went to my husband's childhood home in masvingo, literally felt transported back to my childhood home in Jamaica.
Must’ve been nostalgic🥰
Love how the lionesses and lion 🦁 are representing Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 and Jamaica 🇯🇲
One love! 🇯🇲🇿🇼 Thanks for watching! Hope you subscribed and shared!
@@TheMegabushFamily taita zvese rambai muchi vaka musha👆🏿👆🏿👆🏿
This Jamaican woman is down to earth
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Well done Muroora❤
Jamaicans are normally down to earth. ❤
@@cmartin5903 not those wild, tattooed, red-eyed, poison-mouthed party animals disguised as ladies
She got to be trust me cause Jamaica ain't any better , been there more than dozen times, Zim is a way developed compared to Jamaica, in general not talking about resorts
This is beautiful my Zim brother. Thank you for showcasing our culture. Well done to your family.
Our pleasure! Be sure to subscribe and share 🙏🏾
The way you narrate is top tier. Feels like watching a documentary ❤❤❤
Jamaicans are naturally very hard workers, its very easy for us women to adjust to African life. A lot of us grew up very much the same way.....Mrs. Megabush, you make me proud....and "WELL NARRATED "
Aww big up for the strength sis. Much appreciated! Yes we are very hard working people! One love ❤️ Keep supporting and do share! ❤️
After all I see us as Africans hence hardworkers
@@praiseiam4135 Totally agreed
I'm so glad you found each other. You both compliment one another in the best possible way. Your voice is cultured and sweet. I feel very proud as a Jamaican. I wish you well on this journey called life.
I should say i really enjoyed seeing your mom and dad holding hands in your video at Victoria Falls. I thought it says a lot about you and the upbringing you had. Much love from your homeland ❤😊
Big up Tony for bringing us a Jamaican as our muroora...I'm a dancehall addict and know a lot about Jamaica bcoz of my love for dancehall. This is good
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Well done to our Jamaican muroora!❤ You are very humble, hardworking and also very well spoken. Hope Zim treats you well.
Thank you! ❤️ Hope so too! 🙏🏾
Thanks for showcasing the rural Zimbabwe. So proud of being a village girl. Would not trade it for anything. Love the huts and all that comes with it. Again, thanks for featuring our organic lifestyle. You are such a talented narrator.
Our pleasure! Thanks for watching! You should always be proud of your roots. Never forget where you’re from! Keep supporting and do share. Bless!
Otm yolo uo
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Interesting thank you
I am from Jamaica! Love the African culture! Always wanted to visit! Hope to get to one day!
Hey Bella! Thanks for watching! You will visit! Life is funny, we were together as uni students at UWI now you’re in Argentina, I’m in Zimbabwe! The world is becoming smaller everyday! You’ll visit soon! ❤️🤗
Hello, I'm from KENYA and truly I felt like I'm home while watching this, Zimbabwe is on my travel backetlist i 😍Zimbabwe
Yaaaeee! Zimbabwe awaits you! Be sure to visit all the must see attractions when you do come! 🤗 Thanks for watching! Stay with us and do share! ❤️
Welcome Kitsa!
LOVELY VIDEO ❤ ITS AMAZING HOW THE VILLAGE CULTURE IS HONORED AND CHERISHED FOR YEARS BEYOND ❤❤❤❤
Thank you! It is honored in such a remarkable way, no matter how rich someone becomes in Zimbabwe or how big their mansion in the city is, they all honour “kumusha”. That’s very respectable 🙏🏾
You can say that again
Awww this is beautiful 😭🥰😭 I am so glad you two decided to be UA-camrs!! I am from Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 and living in the UK 🇬🇧. Your video made me so nostalgic. I am yet to travel back to Zimbabwe since I started my UA-cam journey inspired by Wode Maya too! He has changed the lives of many of us. Here to support you all the way. Tony you are a great husband and my muroora you are the BEST!!! Will definitely share your video with my community so they see Zimbabwean rural life & subscribe to your channel ❤
Wow! Maya’s reach is unbounded! Nice to meet you “virtually” 😅 Yes, that decision didn’t come too easily (we were a bit skeptical whether people would even care to watch 😅 but Maya gave the push and platform so…we’re happy we did too!) Thank you so so much, we appreciate the sentiments! Bless! ❤️
@TheMegabushFam , you can say that again! Wode Maya's story of influence is one that should and shall go down into history books. Happy you took the plunge despite the skepticism. We keep learning in life and that is the beauty of life. At times beauty awaits the opportunities or doors we are skeptic about‼️
Hanzi “ no you’re western, you’re not used to it” 😅 my husband would say the same thing to me 😂. Well done Jamaican muroora! So proud ❤, this has made me miss home.
😅😅😅 They’re something else! Thanks for watching! Come home soon!
Wow this lady behaves like an African lady, with love from Uganda
She is African, she is from the Caribbean, Jamaica to be exact.
I'm from rural Jamaica. I have an aunt that used to clean goats and cow belly (for a fee) for locals in the area. They both make the best soup and are a family favorite. A family gathering without either one is not a family gathering in our books.
Not at all! 😄😄😄 Thank you for sharing! N nuttin nice like “mannish water” my favourite part of that soup still is the goat tripe!!😋😋😋 I would literally use my spoon to search through my soup for it and the “spinnaz” dem lol
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wow ! love jamaican accent ! its beautiful. the land of reggae (my favorite music) + sub 10s 100m runners . what a unique people ! i am new subscriber . henry from tanzania. dar. wadup!
Hey Henry! Sending love and respect to you and all the Tanzanians in the house!
Indeed all African cultures share commonalities wherever you go.Seeing these women cook communal meals reminded me of my childhood rural memories back home in Uganda.This so similar and Iam happy to discover this channel.
Welcome! So happy to have people from all African countries with us! Love it! Keep sharing!
I know my rural home when I see it!!beautiful Chiweshe 🫶🏼🫶🏼
Correct! 😄😄😄😄❤️
As Kenyan,,I thank you for showing the positive part of Africa
Our absolute pleasure! 🙏🏾
Its a shame we've lost some of these things in Jamaica. Modernisation is good but the family ideals and community spirit is fading away
It really is fading away. And with more and more modernization and the demands of modern lifestyle, we are almost forced into a more individualistic way of life…Debra always tells me how much more family oriented the Shona culture is than the current set up in Jamaica, though it wasn’t like that in previous generations.
Ikr... So sad.
The father of my children is from Zimbabwe and we are preparing to relocate from the UK and It will be a honour to visit his village discover his culture.
You’ll definitely enjoy the experience!
Come home Muroora. Welcome and bring our in-laws with😊
where are you from originally ?
@@idy386I am from Congo 🇨🇩 I talk about Zimbabwe on my UA-cam channel ❤
@@BatsiraiMusukathank you I can't wait to live in zimbabwe ❤
Thank you muroora for showing the world the beauty of Zim. I m pretty sure you enjoyed the experience
Certainly did! 😄 Our pleasure!
Yes man Portland to the world 🇯🇲 love this sharing of culture and showing seh Africa is not sum run down place ☝🏿 ❤
🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲 Yea man! Thanks for watching! Big up ❤️
Love to see the difference in life style in different country. Thanks for showing us your husband Village. I think that you should get into voice over.🇬🇧🇯🇲
Thank you so much 😊
Absolutely, she got a spectacular voice and it amazes me she’s not a reporter or into any media or journalism.
For real, she has the voice
Wow beautiful narration I respect your hands on ability, you are an amazing woman... Cheers to my Adventist sisters singing at the funeral.
I’m so glad I subscribed to you guys, beautiful video, the way you seem to dive into your husband’s culture, and respect it.
Happy you are enjoying the videos , thanks and keep supporting the page
Hi,came across your video recently and liked it . I like that you are sharing and showing the beauty,progress and positivity of Zimbabwe and Africa of course.🇯🇲🇺🇸
we appreciate it , keep up the support
This is one place on my list I need to visit. I want to embrace Africa. I love this kind of natural living. It’s important for us to connect to have some sense of identity. I am also of Jamaican parentage but we are all connected to Africa.
Precisely, coming back to the motherland is such an important experience after growing up “hearing” you’re descended from a place but never seeing it, never really knowing your roots etc.
So visiting is definitely recommended!
You are welcome
Yes my dear from Hope Bay , Portland. Yes it’s like leaving Kingston, and going home to the country. Myself married to a Ghanaian and live there part time. Bless up your self, I do the same when in the Eastern Region of Ghana.
Oh lovely! Wow, Hope Bay is just down the road! Thanks for watching and sharing in the comments! One love 🇯🇲❤️
Hi I am from Portland too I like that village I was living in Port Antonio one love from us
😁😁😁😁😁 One love back you guys! 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Wow beautiful narration there Doc.. Love the voice over
Thank you! ❤️
First time here, must say I love your video. Please make and send some more.
You have embraced the culture and you are an honorary daughter of the soil, and a special mother, wife and sister to Africa.
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She’s beautiful, articulate and smart! Love Zimbabwe and it’s people, been there twice…wonderful, enjoyed my time there. You are a lovely family and I am enjoying your Zimbabwean experience. Yes, go Jamaica!💕
Awesome! Wow, thank you! And thank you for watching! ❤️
Oh, you washing the cow belly, is me growing up in westmoreland with my grandparents, who were butchers. Best days ever. Portland best parish in jamaica
Yes sah! My dad said my grandfather use to do it too when they were kids! I’d never known the process even though I liked eating it suh much! Yup Portland is ❤️❤️❤️🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
i discovered this account today and i love it here !! This is such a beautiful video.
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Very nice voice, clear and you can feel the personality in it. Educated and yet down to earth with an amazing talent. You got a good man too, who is not afraid and both supportive, God loving, I mean, simply blessed !
I agree, this talent is a media power house ❤
I subscribed to you as Wode s friends.
Thank you for taking time to share such kind words. Very appreciated! God bless! Your support will indeed help us grow! Thanks ❤️
Thanks for showing us the unity of people from different countries n their love which conquer everything
“….But the greatest of these is LOVE” ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for watching! ❤️
Mrs Megabush’s voice is just everything🙌🏽. Your content os lovely. Totally brought a feeling of home🥰
Thank you so much 🤗Keep watching and do share! ❤️
Great!
Whenever I see/watch your videos, my mind goes back to Wode Maya shouting *TONY MEGABUSH!* in a chinese Supermarket ~6 years ago.
Cheers.
😂😂😂😂 haha Tony LaLa!
Wow this beautiful Seventh Day Adventist is my church thank for the beautiful video well done our Jamaican muroora we love you so much
We’re also both SDA! 🙏🏾🙏🏾 Our pleasure! ❤️
Hi so happy to watch someone from my parish and town. I am from Jamaica, Port Antonio, Prospect to be exact.
Aww thanks for watching Elaine! Big up yuhself and all Portlanders 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
@@TheMegabushFamily Greetings! Another Jamaican here...from Buff Bay. Bless up!!!
Wow im currently in the uk for the past 1@ a half yrs originally from Zim , koBulawayo excited coz ill be visiting home soon,great content guys
Oh lovely! Home awaits you!
Wow! Zimbabwe my neighbouring country. Beautiful culture. I currently live in UK and moving back home after 8 years. It was tough living abroad missing out on all of these😂. My home village is not too rural like ths one but being home 🇧🇼 is everything to me. I went home every year because of being home sick🤷♀️ then i decided its better i go home before i lose my mind😂
Amazing! You are always welcome back home
Well I am Zimbo in Bots. Kinda feels like home. Come back Bots is great
Sent by Trudy! You guys are Amazing! Keep doing What you are doing! Subbed
Awww thanks for coming over! And we’re happy you weren’t disappointed by the content 😅 Do share!
I remember at school we were told Portland has the second highest rainfall in the country. When it rains in Portland, it pours. I couldn't do what you've done though, so credit to you for taking such a big step and totally embracing the new changes
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A real Jamaican woman will be able to fit in the culture. I would love to go to Africa someday. I love my African brothers and sisters. I truly loved the mother land Africa.
Definitely! You should make it happen!
Nuff a dem might not like nor welcome us though, memba a some a dem foreparent sold us out into slavery, learn your history
You are royally welcomed (Nigeria)
You did amazing our Jamaican muroora. Lovely video!
I thought she would do the big Sadza pot haha😅
Well done guys for showcasing our village life in Zimbabwe l come from Lupane Zimbabwe but living in South Africa its always a pleasure to go home love it Muroora you nailed it❤
We have a paradise in Zim
Big up Portland. Darry Davis, Mullings.
Yes Empress, love how yuh deal with the thing.
Me an my set ah Ghana wi ah head fa.
Africa is our home.
One love.
One love! 🇯🇲❤️
Good Day Debs....My school mate form Titchfield...It's nice to see you on the other side living your best life.. Guidance and protection over your union.
Awww hey Landale! Thank you! It’s been ages uh? How’s it back home? (I’m missing the food! 😅) And big up to wi alma mater Titchfield High School!
Thanks for watching and checking in! ❤️ Keep supporting! One love! 🇯🇲❤️
@@TheMegabushFamily Things are as usual on this side...We are just experiencing above normal temperatures....The food is here man😄We are actually in the breadfruit and ackee season...I hope you get the opportunity one day to come and enjoy some of what you missed someday.
I love such videos...they remind us about our backgrounds and where we have really come from....am from the village✌
And we must never forget! One love and thanks for watching! ❤️Do share!
Docus mothers i see you continue being of help to the community #proudadventist
I’m a new subscriber to your channel. Love how represented Jamaica 🇯🇲 and Africa . I’m enjoying the videos and appreciating our African roots. It’s a breath of fresh air to see all sides of this beautiful country. Well done. Big up 🇯🇲🥂
Hi! Wow thanks for subscribing! So glad you appreciate our content, it’s encouraging!
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You fit in quite well. I love the village life. That food looked delicious 😋 😍
Oh thank you! You do? What’s your favourite part? 😄
@@TheMegabushFamily doing things freely with no notice of time. That’s freedom. The fact that we can make our rural homes as comfortable as city ones too. Knowing you’re among family.
Niceness throughout. As a Zimbabwean I connect with Jamaica through my love for roots reggae
The speaker/narrator has a clear, lovely, voice.
I definitely need to visit Zimbabwe. I have a lot of friends from there so I should make the trip. I want to go to Tanzania and Ethiopia first though.
You should! When you travel Africa, try to see as many neighboring countries in one go as possible. When you go to Tanzania, also see Kenya. When you come this side just do Zimbabwe, Zambia, South Africa and maybe Namibia (get the most out of your plane ticket).
Make sure you make it a reality Preston! Looking forward to seeing it! And thanks for watching! Do share ❤️
Woww respect fi di Jamaican wife n the Zimbabwe hubby ,whoa it just funny fi shock mi seh ah Dat ah mi Homeground too and exactly weh him deh just a kilometer from that yard and him ah mi neighbor ,i can even point out fi mi place from di area view 😂😂 ..lovely,, that's in chiweshe by the way😂😂😂😂ah fi mi homebwoy dis ❤❤ yaadlink
One love homeboy! 🇿🇼
Mrs Wode Maya / Trudy brought me here. You have quality content and I like how you immersed yourself to our Zim culture
Welcome! And thanks for coming over!Hope you subscribed! I try as much as I can, it’s the best way to live among people 😊❤️
💥BOOMSHOT💥
Video was excellent.
SUBBED!
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Tony 🤣 for some reason I can only hear wode maya screaming tonys name. Glad you have started the channel n hope it grows . While on that your wife is a natural geez the voice over is better than what I sometimes hear on tv. She has a clear English accent n I love how she transit the accent to suit the audience when she speaks. 👌🏽 South African in China
😂😂😂😂😂 You’re not the only one to say so man! 😅 It’s all good Maya made this possible. So respect all the time.
She appreciates the positive feedback on the voiceovers so far, but is always asking that I relieve her and narrate too 😅
The people love her voice so we’ll keep it that way for now 😉
Haven’t seen the cow drawn carts in jamaica but definitely the donkey carts are still used in Portland 😄
Donkey carts still?? 😂😂😂 I guess we don’t have enough cows! 🤣
@@TheMegabushFamily 😂
Man. The chicken in the yard reminds me so much of the chickens in my yard. ❤️
No it doesn’t rains too much in Portland. I love the rain. It’s so peaceful.
Beautiful video.
Right? I always tell my husband that it doesn’t even rain much 😂 he calls the morning dew a morning time rain. But wi parish is just beautiful!
Thank youuu! ❤️
Love the vlog watching from cape town south Africa love the culture
Just buk up ur channel, loving the content, just finished watching 7 of ur videos. Yes I do subscribe 😊
Yaaassss! 7! Wow, Thank you! (A hope yuh know seh wi only get di bag when unnu nuh skip di ad dem 😅😅😅 but most people-skip. Just letting you know when yuh decide to watch the rest lol)
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You need to consider doing medical documentaries, eg how to prevent cholera. You presentation skills are amazing.
Hadnt thought of this, brilliant idea will consider it
Mrs Megabush you did awesome and yes food cooked on firewood is the best.
Awww thank you! ❤️
Subscribed and watching from Oromia, Ethiopia 🇪🇹
Your voice overs are beautiful! You are a natural!
Ohhh thank you! 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
@@TheMegabushFamily , you are welcome!
Hey guys, just fnd your channel. Had to subscribe.
Oh lovely! Thank you so much for supporting! ❤️
My girl U make me proud! From jamaican parents I was born & brought up in uk. Travel roun' africa going 2 rural semi rural & city. My kingman is from portland jamaica originally up the valley. Anyway nice comprehensive narration, respectful & clear video. Yr kingman don't joke about his africaness. And U sis jus' tear up di ting & show us U no ramp! Thankyou it's a relief from all the other fake marriages. Just a mek U know I got an eco warrior piece of land selling in berrydale portland. Other from that latta
Bless! Thanks for the appreciation and love! We know Berrydale, lovely natural community in the hills! Thanks for watching! ❤️
This is beautiful. Thank you, guys so inspiring. I've subscribed to support your channel.
Wow. We appreciate the subscription! Thank you thank you for the support! Bless! ❤️
Good muroora, willing to learn and gel into the new extended family, give her all the support.
Love the two cultures combined and embraced
Lovely video!! 👍🏽👍🏽 enjoyed watching ❤️❤️❤️❤️ seeing that little boy running his homemade truck brought back memories of my childhood, my siblings and I used to make trucks out of orange juice boxes and bottle caps 🥰🥰 our parents couldn’t afford toys we were very creative. Those were the days
Just try to share our common shared experiences . Thanks for watching
you make us proud young lady, love the way you have just become part and parcel of Zimbabwe and Africa, hope you visit my home country Kenya, much love to your family.
We do want to visit Kenya! Hopefully the channel takes off and we’ll be able to sponsor more travel around Africa.
Thanks for watching!
This is quite interesting. Jamaicans also prepare cow tripe or intestines for manish water. We can relate to the Africans everywhere.
jamaikan woman we appreciate you in many ways. you are a humble woman thanks so much
Loved my Jamaican in law such a humble girl welcome to Zimbabwe ❤
Thank you!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Wow !! What Great Qualities you have ! 😍You are Soo incredibly Down To Earth 🙏🏾 A True Jamaican Princess ! Nuff Respect & Love . Blessings 🙏🏾
Thank you 🙏🏾 Bless! And thanks for watching! Respect!
You are so down to earth. I love the way u have fitted in and embraced the culture. Well done muroora lots of love ❤️
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Wonderful, enjoyed it.
Proudly Zimbabwean Moroora from SA❤ the big pot of sadza is stressing me 😢
Super content!!! Just came across the channel mmmm Keep up the good work and telling it like it's 👍 👌 👏
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Nice town ❤,enjoying with the family is very rewarding,good job,Guinea 🇬🇶 from spain 🇪🇸
Thanks for watching! Big up Guinea and Spain!!! 💫💫
Waaal the typical rural Zimbabwe life ,we gather together on ceremonies and help each other .In time of sorrow will help each other .Thank you for sharing and embracing the culture
Wonderful, family and community oriented culture indeed! Thanks for watching! ❤️
You are doing well Megabush Family
Thank you! You guys motivate us with your constant support. Thanks🙏🏾
Hi lovely seeing you represent the land of wood and water ,also as a portlander big up yuh self n ur lovely family ❤one love .
Big up yuhself too and all the Portlanders here! 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲