Humble lady, humility comes before honor God will continue to lift u. Don't mind my nasty SA folks they embarrass me sometimes keep shining dearest sister.
@@TariromtinYes keep shining baby girl, you are beautiful, smart and have a good heart. I pray that God opens the right doors for you❤️🇿🇦🇿🇦. With your smartness you should also consider being an academic Tariro. Do an LLD and take it from there, SA universities are hiring lots of Zimbabweans lecturers
Really! struggling to adjust to the climate of your own country after having been away for only six years .Tibvire apo . Yes on the economic aspect Zim is worse than hell and it's gonna be extremely painful to adjust
She is right temperatures have changed & thats real. Harare at its hottest, used to be 25degrees, but now its its mid 30s. (Maybe hammer her on her talk about Cost of living stuff. World temperatures are changing, let alone in 6 years, its fact.
Sometimes, before a major breakthrough, there must be challenges. Hang in there my beautiful Sister, something greater than you expect is on the way. You still look Beautiful, never mind the glow not glowing and going.
Life is tough in Zimbabwe. My fellow Zimbabweans always laugh at South Africans saying they are economically colonized, but sorry I would rather be colonized as well. South Africans are enjoying life. MaZimbabweans anondibhowa stereki. Vanoda kuzvita vakangwara asi njere dzekutungamira nyika hapana. A country can still be conservative and patriotic while thriving economically. Examples are UAE, Thailand etc.
WoW what a thinker! Thats nothing but the truth. I m living in SA coming from a SADC country, i m always concerned when Zimbabweans insult South Africans when we all know that South Africans are living their best lives even the poor ones dont look poor for they ard provided for by their government and of course they are not perfect and we do want them to move away from a culture of entitlement
You are correct. South Africans look rich. That's because we don't have the kwerekwere allergy to water. We love being presentable. Even mnangagwa looks like a farm-hand. None of the SADC presidents ( except for Rwandan & Botswana) look well put together. They look like they need a good scrubbing down under the sprinkler))
@@MarysmmiiithYou can imagine how we feel when we watch or read about the insults. Noise is not a SAn trait. SAns don’t boast but you can be assured that they are living their best lives. They own properties, buy groceries at Woolworths, spend money on grooming. That percentage is rising. South Africa, especially Joburg, is paradise for women, especially black. There are many prominent SAns achieving out there. Last Saturday in Paris at the reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral, the beautiful lady that sang Amazing Grace is South African From Piet Retief in Mpumalanga Province. She is a graduate of UCT. She was dressed by Christian Dior for the occasion. She is so humble. She also sang at King Charles III coronation.
Shamwari, Lawyer salaries are $200 to $300 in Zimbabwe. Go teach English in China or Taiwan and collect $2500. Your South African degree is an advantage. I think in western countries they would have given you a work permit if you had graduated there. Siyanai nezveSouth Africa. Zvekunyengerera vanhu vasingakude. Go where you are appreciated.
You are wrong. Law is not critical skill in South Africa. for one to be admitted as a lawyer you must restudy the degree of that country and then take that country’s admission examinations they do not take a law degree from another country as a requirement. Tariro knows this. Tariro knows that she studied a South African national laws in her LLB and it cannot even be applied in Botswana. If she moves she has to study for that country’s law degree and their legal systems. South African law degree is for SA legal systems and doesn’t apply outside. Same as any country but yes there may be some similarities here and there. I wish Tariro all the best. I think she considers UK and follow other Zimbabweans UA-camrs like Nobue Khumalo who studied LLB at UP and realised that she wasn’t going anywhere in SA and moved with a UK law firm and is now a resident in UK.
mmm it's not that simple.. kwese hatidiwi even ku China kwacho those salaries are for native speakers but u might get lucky.. and as an African you can only teach English legaly in China if you have South African citizenship because It's the only one considered native English country. So u could get caught anytime and get deported. Thai salaries aren't that good for black folks but u can work legaly.
@@TariromtinDon't panic! Nobody expects you to hit the road running when you have just landed/returned. That suggestion of teaching English as a foreign language in Hong Kong or other part of China could work but you can do online and not only to benefit Chinese speakers. Look up TEFL and do the online course to be certified. Zimbabwe requires one to multi task and earn from different streams of income mwana wangu. In the meantime, consider Canada or some other country for quicker growth and development. Your country will never spit you, and is always around to return to.
Tariro, i love you girl and wish you success moving forward. You can study for an LLD in SA and apply for a junior lecturer postion while on it. There are lots of Zimbabwean lecturers in SA universities ❤️❤️🇿🇦🇿🇦
Love you too so much and you always watch my videos and support me 😍😍😍🥰🥰 I was tired of school and wanted to take a break and have work experience. But as it stands I’m reconsidering and thinking also of doing LLD
I think you need to give yourself time. One week is too soon to be complaining. Every adjustment period takes time. Relocation adjustments can take up to a year or two years. And these changes or challenges are a necessary part of growth. Unfortunately, for most people, life is not offered on a silver platter. Even those who studied in Zim are facing the same challenges. What we need to do is be positive and see how best to grow from where we are. I am also based in SA and have experienced life as a student in SA. I have also lived in the EC like you did. The truth is life appeared to be soft but reality is that it wasn't really tikada kunyatso zvitarisa hedu contextually. Difference iripo ndeye kuti ku Zim it's public poverty and ku SA is private poverty. Otherwise, excercise a Lil patience sis and all will fall into place. Maybe not in the way you had imagined but there is definitely good in everything ✨
@kundaikoti9701. That's the best comment so far. Public and private poverty is the best analogy of the 2 economies. Zimbabwe may be suffering "arrested development " but it by no means, stopped. Africa has a young population and a country without land, resources and dedicated skilled labour is going to implode. Soft life on borrowed money ( living on credit ) will soon catch up with a generation of that country as it pays for consumers of the previous one. Already it's a well known fact that S.A. has the most disproportionate wealth distribution in the world. " private poverty".
Thank you very much the problem of the 🎤 is sorted and you know what I was thinking of visiting Zimbabwe next year but they way you are talking I am scared, I will try to compare Botswana and Zimbabwe, but the way you are talking Zimbabwe is not an option anymore I go to Botswana or Namibia
If you are just visiting you will survive and have a plan. My problem is that I am in Zimbabwe to stay so it’s totally different. There are so many beautiful places to visit in Zimbabwe and you Will definetly enjoy
Welcome home mwanangu. The advantage of working here is that the car you will drive will be yours not the bank. The house you will own will be yours not the bank. Life is not easy in Zim because we are in the season of taking over. This may not benefit you but future generations. Just understand its a war that does not involve guns, but its very necessary. We cant continue to talk about being proud of being Zimbabwean when we dont own the land, the mines, the industries, just like the chinese, indians, Europeans own and control everything in their countries Media is telling lies about our country so that our neighbors become afraid of fighting for what belongs to them. Its better to have a 1 billion dollar economy that belongs to you that to have a 1 trillion dollar economy that does not belong to you. Thats why you will never see shacks in Zimbabwe, though we dont have nice shopping Malls which many black people are so obsessed with. Politically I dont support ZANU but i believe in their policy of taking over what belongs to us. Its the corruption and nepotism that they have to fight for them to get my total support .They must also allow young people to take over the party. Otherwise we want to see a change in our country.
I have lived in SA for over 23 years, their credit system helped me to buy a car and a house immediately after university here in SA. When i got married here we bought two more houses with my husband, we have finished paying for one and about to finish paying for the second one. The credit system helps in the sense that you can have a house, and an car while paying for your kids in good schools and enjoying a comfortable life. Without the credit system offered here in SA, personally I would have had to save for 30 years to have all that I have now which are in my name because they are fully paid for. But I understand the benefits of buying everything cash but that is not for everyone
@@Marysmmiiiththat's very true. In Zimbabwe things are happening too fast. People no longer just rely on salaries. It's unfortunate not everyone is gifted in doing business and not everyone is meant to be a business person. I don't have the correct figures but I estimate that Zim economy is now 60% informal the other 20% is the SME ( registered indigenous business people) small and medium enterprises. The remaining 20% is large companies. The 80% which self employed will not qualify for mortgage. They would rather form cooperatives, put their resources together to build their homes. Some are still benefiting from mortgages but somehow they come up with ways to clear debts within a short period of time.
@@masvingozimutoIt's true, change is the only constant in Zimbabwe and it favours entrepreneurs and skilled people. Mabasa emaoko nekuziva chino pinza mari mumba pamusoro pekudzidza kunge benzi, ndizvo zvaita kuti development ive on steroids. Housing construction projects abound because the local skilled construction workforce is on another level and is found in most of SADC countries. We are in the pupa stage of development in Zimbabwe which most outsiders do not see. By God's grace, the butterfly stage is coming.
The biggest mistake you made was to do your junior degree in a foreign country, instead of your home country. Post grad in a foreign country is then a plus. Some of us knew this before the age of the internet. I feel sorry for you now. Now you are learning about LIFE. You must now anticipate clothing expenses- student wardrobe and working wardrobe are completely different and the transition needs a strategy.
You shona people voted for your shona leadership who are messing that country.For that country to be Alright you shona people must apologize for what you did and what you still doing to the ndebeles ,xhosas, sothos, tswanas and koisan speaking people of matebele land.
Why do you assume Shonas voted for the same government? You are acting like corruption doesn’t exist 😂 or that all Shonas were involved or approve such brutalities? Ask those who were involved to apologise. Stop looking for enemies where they are not found.
@ubedube7767. I Google and UA-cam searched,jobs in matebele region are given to shona people.Schools shona teachers is that not culture and language genocide.who buries people alive ,who burns people alive. believe me until you go apologize and ask for forgiveness from matebele people, nothing will change in that country. You shona people, 20 million of you voted for shona leaders.
All those tribes you mentioned could have easily been integrated in SA. I was actually very happy when the few first Zimbabwean Ndebeles came to SA. But other tribes like shonas came also and things changed
@@Tariromtinsouth africa has been hot too, lately. You are exaggerating the situation shame. All southern african countries are experiencing this hot weather but because you need views you have to exaggerate.
I’m a new UA-camr and i was also struggling with data but someone plugged me with this econet data line and my life has changed ever since I am able to upload my videos on time and the network is fast
Plz make content about good side of your country...lie and lie say everything is good and better than S.A I'm sure some zimboz are swearing to never go back
@@olwethumbali5970I’m also very disappointed. I didn’t know things have gotten that bad I’m Zim. I’m not coping. Maybe it’s because I’m jobless plus I don’t have a solid plan
@Jambaiaapatro. Are you serious about the Vaseline in a heat wave that we are currently having even in Joburg? Best to wear a straw or natural fabric hat with a wide brim and always carry a bottle of cold water for hydration. 500 ml bottle is very handy and a small traveller size spray bottle to spritz the face when it gets too hot and uncomfortable.
I think it’s a 50-50 situation. Some people are actually doing very very well. It needs someone with a plan. In Zimbabwe you need a good paying job as well as a side hustle. Imagine I don’t have a job and no plan 😭😭😭😭
@Tariromtin no problem my sister, find a job, work and save enough money if you want to go back to Zim. You need land, solar, borehole, and a car cash to make things easier for you over there. As it is we need that in SA as well as it is also going down
Hahahaha at this point I don’t thinking marrying from this side is the option coz it will mean getting stuck in Zim 🙌🙌🙌 I now want a South African husband 🙈😭
@@princessofchrist-l7jWhat a shame, how do you generalize like that? Imagine if we can say Zimbabwe are criminals or Zimbabweans are poor. That is a stereotype 😢child of God we need peace in Africa.
Humble lady, humility comes before honor God will continue to lift u. Don't mind my nasty SA folks they embarrass me sometimes keep shining dearest sister.
Thank you so much for being kind
We are not here for you wena
@@TariromtinYes keep shining baby girl, you are beautiful, smart and have a good heart. I pray that God opens the right doors for you❤️🇿🇦🇿🇦. With your smartness you should also consider being an academic Tariro. Do an LLD and take it from there, SA universities are hiring lots of Zimbabweans lecturers
Zimbabwe is your country so stay there and manage
😂😂😂😂
I can’t cope 😭😭
@@Tariromtin dude make sure you bring change in your country don't worry about your complexion.
@Tariromtin you are a Zimbabwean for a reason that weather is ment for you. Stay there and fix Zim
@@Tariromtin😂😂😂😂
You will be fine Tariro, just hang in there everything is going to be alright eventually. It’s your country and you will get used to it.
Thank you so much
Really! struggling to adjust to the climate of your own country after having been away for only six years .Tibvire apo . Yes on the economic aspect Zim is worse than hell and it's gonna be extremely painful to adjust
Hahahah weduwe I’m struggling trust me
She is right temperatures have changed & thats real. Harare at its hottest, used to be 25degrees, but now its its mid 30s. (Maybe hammer her on her talk about Cost of living stuff. World temperatures are changing, let alone in 6 years, its fact.
@@teddyjonga5452true climate change
Yes please tell us how is it living in Zimbabwe. Would like to know.
More content is coming stay tuned.
It's so funny bcos you grew up in Zimbabwe aaaaiii yeah neh, you are exactly where you belong.
I’m not copying….. honestly I had adjusted so much to South Africa and I’m now a lover of soft life
How can you prefer being a kwerekwere to being a dignified citizen in your own country? If you all run away who will develop makwerekwereland?
@@nomagcisacawe3297where the hell is this makwerekwereland you're talking about?
Nomahope, It's exactly where you are!!!!!
@@nomagcisacawe3297I searched on Google maps and I never found Makwerekwereland. Where is it exactly? Which country is it? What continent?
Sometimes, before a major breakthrough, there must be challenges. Hang in there my beautiful Sister, something greater than you expect is on the way.
You still look Beautiful, never mind the glow not glowing and going.
Thank you so much for the wise and encouraging words I feel much better now
Come back baby I am member of eff I will give you membership card for eff and you stay in south africa forever
Life is tough in Zimbabwe. My fellow Zimbabweans always laugh at South Africans saying they are economically colonized, but sorry I would rather be colonized as well. South Africans are enjoying life. MaZimbabweans anondibhowa stereki. Vanoda kuzvita vakangwara asi njere dzekutungamira nyika hapana. A country can still be conservative and patriotic while thriving economically. Examples are UAE, Thailand etc.
I totally agree with you
WoW what a thinker! Thats nothing but the truth. I m living in SA coming from
a SADC country, i m always concerned when Zimbabweans insult South Africans when we all know that South Africans are living their best lives even the poor ones dont look poor for they ard provided for by their government and of course they are not perfect and we do want them to move away from a culture of entitlement
You are correct. South Africans look rich. That's because we don't have the kwerekwere allergy to water. We love being presentable. Even mnangagwa looks like a farm-hand. None of the SADC presidents ( except for Rwandan & Botswana) look well put together. They look like they need a good scrubbing down under the sprinkler))
@@nomagcisacawe3297thinking is not for u✌️
@@MarysmmiiithYou can imagine how we feel when we watch or read about the insults. Noise is not a SAn trait. SAns don’t boast but you can be assured that they are living their best lives. They own properties, buy groceries at Woolworths, spend money on grooming. That percentage is rising. South Africa, especially Joburg, is paradise for women, especially black. There are many prominent SAns achieving out there. Last Saturday in Paris at the reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral, the beautiful lady that sang Amazing Grace is South African From Piet Retief in Mpumalanga Province. She is a graduate of UCT. She was dressed by Christian Dior for the occasion. She is so humble. She also sang at King Charles III coronation.
You have to be patient Tariro,you only have one week in Zim but you are complaining about not getting anything promising on job hunting.
Imagine I’m feeling like this just in one week what about a month or 1 year 😭😭😭😭😭
@@Tariromtin relax nana you will manage, God will always make a way for you, searching for a job is not easy.
Welcome welcome Sazy 💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼
Thank you so much sazi
Iwe hakuna kusingapisi dzikama
Noted
Taura hko kakuda kuonererwa , Nini ndakatotanga kugara Dubai after form 6 ndine19 years but nikauya Zim I always enjoy chii chinoshamisira kuSA
All the best girl❤❤❤
Thank you so much
Shamwari, Lawyer salaries are $200 to $300 in Zimbabwe. Go teach English in China or Taiwan and collect $2500. Your South African degree is an advantage. I think in western countries they would have given you a work permit if you had graduated there. Siyanai nezveSouth Africa. Zvekunyengerera vanhu vasingakude. Go where you are appreciated.
True I appreciate you
You are wrong. Law is not critical skill in South Africa. for one to be admitted as a lawyer you must restudy the degree of that country and then take that country’s admission examinations they do not take a law degree from another country as a requirement. Tariro knows this. Tariro knows that she studied a South African national laws in her LLB and it cannot even be applied in Botswana. If she moves she has to study for that country’s law degree and their legal systems. South African law degree is for SA legal systems and doesn’t apply outside. Same as any country but yes there may be some similarities here and there. I wish Tariro all the best. I think she considers UK and follow other Zimbabweans UA-camrs like Nobue Khumalo who studied LLB at UP and realised that she wasn’t going anywhere in SA and moved with a UK law firm and is now a resident in UK.
At this point I don’t have a plan
mmm it's not that simple.. kwese hatidiwi even ku China kwacho those salaries are for native speakers but u might get lucky.. and as an African you can only teach English legaly in China if you have South African citizenship because It's the only one considered native English country. So u could get caught anytime and get deported. Thai salaries aren't that good for black folks but u can work legaly.
@@TariromtinDon't panic! Nobody expects you to hit the road running when you have just landed/returned. That suggestion of teaching English as a foreign language in Hong Kong or other part of China could work but you can do online and not only to benefit Chinese speakers. Look up TEFL and do the online course to be certified. Zimbabwe requires one to multi task and earn from different streams of income mwana wangu. In the meantime, consider Canada or some other country for quicker growth and development. Your country will never spit you, and is always around to return to.
Tariro, i love you girl and wish you success moving forward. You can study for an LLD in SA and apply for a junior lecturer postion while on it. There are lots of Zimbabwean lecturers in SA universities ❤️❤️🇿🇦🇿🇦
Love you too so much and you always watch my videos and support me 😍😍😍🥰🥰
I was tired of school and wanted to take a break and have work experience. But as it stands I’m reconsidering and thinking also of doing LLD
I think you need to give yourself time. One week is too soon to be complaining. Every adjustment period takes time. Relocation adjustments can take up to a year or two years. And these changes or challenges are a necessary part of growth. Unfortunately, for most people, life is not offered on a silver platter.
Even those who studied in Zim are facing the same challenges. What we need to do is be positive and see how best to grow from where we are.
I am also based in SA and have experienced life as a student in SA. I have also lived in the EC like you did. The truth is life appeared to be soft but reality is that it wasn't really tikada kunyatso zvitarisa hedu contextually. Difference iripo ndeye kuti ku Zim it's public poverty and ku SA is private poverty.
Otherwise, excercise a Lil patience sis and all will fall into place. Maybe not in the way you had imagined but there is definitely good in everything ✨
I really appreciate you taking the time to share this advice. It's helpful to hear other perspectives. 😊
@kundaikoti9701. That's the best comment so far. Public and private poverty is the best analogy of the 2 economies.
Zimbabwe may be suffering "arrested development " but it by no means, stopped. Africa has a young population and a country without land, resources and dedicated skilled labour is going to implode. Soft life on borrowed money ( living on credit ) will soon catch up with a generation of that country as it pays for consumers of the previous one. Already it's a well known fact that S.A. has the most disproportionate wealth distribution in the world. " private poverty".
Thank you very much the problem of the 🎤 is sorted and you know what I was thinking of visiting Zimbabwe next year but they way you are talking I am scared, I will try to compare Botswana and Zimbabwe, but the way you are talking Zimbabwe is not an option anymore I go to Botswana or Namibia
If you are just visiting you will survive and have a plan. My problem is that I am in Zimbabwe to stay so it’s totally different. There are so many beautiful places to visit in Zimbabwe and you Will definetly enjoy
I watched many Zimbabwean UA-camrs. They are doing good, don't worry, you will survive , just focus on content creation .
I think need a plan and strategy. My problem
Is that I came back to Zim without proper planning
@@TariromtinZim it's home no need to plan , you will figure it out
@@TariromtinIyoooo don't explain yourself 😅😅😅
Yes she must stop complaining
I dont think being dark is a problem, you are still beautiful naturally
Thank you ❤️
You are still glowing nunu and you can still glow even if ur skin can be dark
I’m not managing I wasn’t prepared 😭 I think I moved to so soon without a plan
@@Tariromtin sorry nana. You will be fine.
Good to see you home....you just became even more beautiful...😊😊😘😘
Hahaha thank you so much
Now fetch the 10 m others you left behind in SA
They need to have a plan first, I made a mistake of moving back to Zimbabwe without a plan 😭😭😭😭
@Tariromtin Zimbabwe it's your home all the illegal Zimbabweans roaming SA did so without a plan.
@@TariromtinThose mind her Tariro, we love you here❤️🇿🇦
You will manage you will manage as time goes by its our country
How are you managing give me tips please
Reality of life is not a soft life my dear
I think I was just used to being a student and wasn’t prepared for life after college that’s why I’m struggling I don’t have a plan
Why did Zimbabwe choose dollars?
Dollars n rands
Welcome home mwanangu.
The advantage of working here is that the car you will drive will be yours not the bank. The house you will own will be yours not the bank.
Life is not easy in Zim because we are in the season of taking over. This may not benefit you but future generations. Just understand its a war that does not involve guns, but its very necessary.
We cant continue to talk about being proud of being Zimbabwean when we dont own the land, the mines, the industries, just like the chinese, indians, Europeans own and control everything in their countries
Media is telling lies about our country so that our neighbors become afraid of fighting for what belongs to them. Its better to have a 1 billion dollar economy that belongs to you that to have a 1 trillion dollar economy that does not belong to you. Thats why you will never see shacks in Zimbabwe, though we dont have nice shopping Malls which many black people are so obsessed with.
Politically I dont support ZANU but i believe in their policy of taking over what belongs to us. Its the corruption and nepotism that they have to fight for them to get my total support .They must also allow young people to take over the party. Otherwise we want to see a change in our country.
Very wise words and thank you so much k will be very strong and vigilant
I have lived in SA for over 23 years, their credit system helped me to buy a car and a house immediately after university here in SA. When i got married here we bought two more houses with my husband, we have finished paying for one and about to finish paying for the second one. The credit system helps in the sense that you can have a house, and an car while paying for your kids in good schools and enjoying a comfortable life. Without the credit system offered here in SA, personally I would have had to save for 30 years to have all that I have now which are in my name because they are fully paid for. But I understand the benefits of buying everything cash but that is not for everyone
@@Marysmmiiiththat's very true. In Zimbabwe things are happening too fast. People no longer just rely on salaries. It's unfortunate not everyone is gifted in doing business and not everyone is meant to be a business person. I don't have the correct figures but I estimate that Zim economy is now 60% informal the other 20% is the SME ( registered indigenous business people) small and medium enterprises. The remaining 20% is large companies. The 80% which self employed will not qualify for mortgage. They would rather form cooperatives, put their resources together to build their homes. Some are still benefiting from mortgages but somehow they come up with ways to clear debts within a short period of time.
@@masvingozimutoIt's true, change is the only constant in Zimbabwe and it favours entrepreneurs and skilled people. Mabasa emaoko nekuziva chino pinza mari mumba pamusoro pekudzidza kunge benzi, ndizvo zvaita kuti development ive on steroids.
Housing construction projects abound because the local skilled construction workforce is on another level and is found in most of SADC countries. We are in the pupa stage of development in Zimbabwe which most outsiders do not see. By God's grace, the butterfly stage is coming.
hi beautiful queen of Africa I m emotional God bless you and your family staystrong
Thank you so much for being kind
The biggest mistake you made was to do your junior degree in a foreign country, instead of your home country. Post grad in a foreign country is then a plus. Some of us knew this before the age of the internet. I feel sorry for you now. Now you are learning about LIFE. You must now anticipate clothing expenses- student wardrobe and working wardrobe are completely different and the transition needs a strategy.
That’s my biggest mistake I don’t have a plan and no strategy 😭
You shona people voted for your shona leadership who are messing that country.For that country to be Alright you shona people must apologize for what you did and what you still doing to the ndebeles ,xhosas, sothos, tswanas and koisan speaking people of matebele land.
😭😭😭😭
Why do you assume Shonas voted for the same government? You are acting like corruption doesn’t exist 😂
or that all Shonas were involved or approve such brutalities? Ask those who were involved to apologise. Stop looking for enemies where they are not found.
@ubedube7767. I Google and UA-cam searched,jobs in matebele region are given to shona people.Schools shona teachers is that not culture and language genocide.who buries people alive ,who burns people alive. believe me until you go apologize and ask for forgiveness from matebele people, nothing will change in that country. You shona people, 20 million of you voted for shona leaders.
All those tribes you mentioned could have easily been integrated in SA. I was actually very happy when the few first Zimbabwean Ndebeles came to SA. But other tribes like shonas came also and things changed
Go back to your beautiful SA.
Which Zimbabwe are you
PaMasvingo apo
I went to zim in 2016 for the first time not even once have I ever felt like it was extremely hot .... maybe I was lucky 😅
Maybe you visited in winter
Depends on seasons
@@Tariromtinsouth africa has been hot too, lately. You are exaggerating the situation shame. All southern african countries are experiencing this hot weather but because you need views you have to exaggerate.
I’m a new UA-camr and i was also struggling with data but someone plugged me with this econet data line and my life has changed ever since
I am able to upload my videos on time and the network is fast
I will check your channel out and thanks for the plus what’s the name of the bundle and how much does it costs
Kuri sei ko ku Rujeko sis.....how are the vibes, uri kuswera uchiiteiko hako...???
Kurujeko bhooo zvokuti I’m enjoying being home. However mvura and Magetsi zvanetsa 😂😂😂😂😂
@Tariromtin
Sorry hako that's Zim for you.....uchaona hako kuti life is tough in Zimbabwe
All you going through I went through it for over A year
How did you overcome the situation?
Now I’m dark 😂 u funny without trying
Sun burns 😂🙃
Plz make content about good side of your country...lie and lie say everything is good and better than S.A I'm sure some zimboz are swearing to never go back
😂😂😂😂that’s a huge lie
@Tariromtin 🤣🤣i know it's just disappointing coz i watched you leave with good heart and being so grateful to S.A now this vid aw
@@olwethumbali5970I’m also very disappointed. I didn’t know things have gotten that bad I’m Zim. I’m not coping. Maybe it’s because I’m jobless plus I don’t have a solid plan
@Tariromtin don't do this alone too find ppl who think like you a make change...kancane kancane
Zimbabwe and South Africa is your home girl
Thank you for being kind
What did you specialize on, in your LLM Tariro?
Environmental Law and Governance with a specialty in climate change mitigation and mining
@Tariromtin OK, thats good. So what is your direction now? Serve articles and practice or work for a peivate company?
Come back, I will be waiting. This time around, please don't ignore me with cows 🙂
At this point I’m also ready to be a wife
@Tariromtin Coffee date is on the card when you are back. 🙂
Tariro how are you l hope you will be safe from Cyclone Chido,when you are in hot environment i advise you to use Vaseline petroleum jelly
Thank you for the tip I will definitely use Vaseline
@Jambaiaapatro. Are you serious about the Vaseline in a heat wave that we are currently having even in Joburg? Best to wear a straw or natural fabric hat with a wide brim and always carry a bottle of cold water for hydration. 500 ml bottle is very handy and a small traveller size spray bottle to spritz the face when it gets too hot and uncomfortable.
Watching from Kenya 🇰🇪
Thank you so much for the love o always predicate you so much
I remember you praised Zig as a currency 😂😂, where you honestly studying law because you are not good with Analysis
😂😂😂😂
but the rand to dollar is R17
.76 so R100 is more than 5 dollars
Zimbabwe has its own rate 😭😭😭😭 R100 is $5
They rob ppo in Zimbabwe
Tell me Lady in Zimbabwe you can open salon if you came from south Africa
Yea
But where on God's blue earth are you from originally 🤔
You speak with a Zimbabwen accent...Are you not originally from there?
I’m Zimbabwean
@@Tariromtin oooh ok...
I was a bit confused cause , cause your video just played while I was not looking and first thing I heard was a Zim accent...😄
Is Zim that bad my sister😳 ?
I think it’s a 50-50 situation. Some people are actually doing very very well. It needs someone with a plan. In Zimbabwe you need a good paying job as well as a side hustle. Imagine I don’t have a job and no plan 😭😭😭😭
@@TariromtinJust like Johannesburg
@@dimakatso9566❤❤❤❤exactly
Just come back I miss u, u don't deserve this life😊😊😊, Seriously ,is Zimbabwe still under sanctions?
I’m already broke due to the high cost of living I can’t even afford to come back anymore
Uyaphambana wena umgcine kokwenu makajwayele impilo yakowabo home is a home no matter how situation
7 Gig is R365 in SA, i think you just dont like your country. You were born and spent most of your life there, but now you cant cope? How?
Your math of the Zig is very very wrong
@@Tariromtin no, I mean 7 gigabyte of data, it's almost the same price as in Zim
@@cm00800 oooo I misunderstood you I thought you said Zig as in the money
@Tariromtin no problem my sister, find a job, work and save enough money if you want to go back to Zim. You need land, solar, borehole, and a car cash to make things easier for you over there. As it is we need that in SA as well as it is also going down
Zimbabwe is not a dam of water 🌊 remember
Indeed it’s not
Zim sun don't know sunscreen
Kkkkkk it’s not working zvakaoma kani 😂
Kune magetsi ere.
Manetsero aari kuita ma1 kana 24 hours anoswera asiko koiyo mvura kunetsa zvayo
@ Ma 1
I think she grew up suffering kumamisha nekuti mhunu ungachemere shower gel chokwadi no wonder tirichisekeso chepasirose
Yea ndakakura ndisina
@@Tariromtin Tazviona!
I told you Marry me i will give SA🇿🇦 citizenship🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
@hazelmufudza4523 it's win win situation i get wife and she will get her soft life
I think I’m ready now 😂😂😂 that’ time I didn’t want to get married because I was in school 😭😭😭
True 😂🙈
@@sivuyilefinca6919 yeah she must consider that shem we want a brother inlaw from SA thina lol
Haa😂😂😂😂😂
It’s hectic 😂😂😂
Hi you leaving us
At this point I think I’m coming back 😭😭😭😭 I can’t survive here 😂😂😂😂
🤣😂 i'm not laughing
🤣
Find a job my dear overseas.
I’m beginning to consider that
I can already see the difference there around your eyes 😂. Sorry girl.
😂😂😂 imagine in less than a month you can see the difference what more in one year or even 5 years 😭😭😭😭 will I survive this
@@Tariromtin I think we'll hardly recognize you after that time.😭
Maybe you will get a husband there and then bring him
Back to SA with you 😂😂
Hahahaha at this point I don’t thinking marrying from this side is the option coz it will mean getting stuck in Zim 🙌🙌🙌 I now want a South African husband 🙈😭
@@Tariromtin Don't South Africans man are lazy you'll get a hard working man in Zim darling. We love you is SA.
@@princessofchrist-l7jWhat a shame, how do you generalize like that? Imagine if we can say Zimbabwe are criminals or Zimbabweans are poor. That is a stereotype 😢child of God we need peace in Africa.
Harare is cooler than Potch
But potch you get all the diff temperatures. Harare is just crazy
You not dark at all 😅
I have sun burns 😂 the glow I worked on for 6 years in SA is gone 😂
Don't tarnish your body
Noted 🙏
Just come back 😅
I’m coming back to SA soon soonest 😂😂😂😂
Stay in your country and work hard. Why do you want to come to the land of the oppressed? Use the land that Mugabe expropriated for you.
You ppl are just crazy you mean Sun in Zim is too hot than in SA
Yes somehow zim weather is very hot compared to SA
@Tariromtin I am also here in Spring box it's even scorching but No problem I like it like that
Come back to SA❤
True coz I’m not managing 😭😭😭😭
I don't agree with those who are saying you must come back learn to push life dude
Come back and be my skwiza (sister in-law)
I wouldn’t mind at this point 😂🙈
We love you here in SA please come back
At this point I don’t even have busfare to come back I’m already broke 😂😂😂😂
She must come back n do what cause she is an asset that side. She can be their news reader
@@Tariromtinfarm your land sesi
Dnt come back
But I might come back coz I’m not managing 😭
Let her be aow Nkosi she's not coming illegally
Thank you ❤️
@@vieldahkgatlhane3684who will fix Zimbabwe don't mislead her what about the future generations. Remain n fight for better network don't come back
@vieldahkgatlhane3684 which permit will she be using because she is done studying
THE NEXT COOMING VOTES GO ND MAKE UR MARK SISTER FOR ABETTER ZIMBABE
I agree
Come back to SA❤
I really want to at this point, I miss soft life