I studied in Europe with Zimbabweans. As a Kenyan, I hold them in very high regard. They are among the most brilliant, hardworking, and friendly people you will find in Africa.
@@rosam674 I'm now learning a lot about Kenya and it's a place I think I will feel at home as a Zimbabwean.ure so similar to us, the food, language, culture and daily life..
@@longinamakumbe6118 we appreciate hearing that as Kenyans.👍🏾👍🏾 Most welcome to Kenya🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪and kudos to Trudy for being our ambassador at large🙏🏽🙏🏽
Birioti is a real man, he moved in quickly in position like a bodyguard to protect Trudy. Its always unpredictable what a homeless man will do. But Trudy is brave.
He may be from the streets but he was very friendly and just wanted to share information. He took off his jerseys to answer questions because he wanted to look better for the camera 😂😂 Bless him.
One thing I like about Zimbabwe.even these small malls are black owned.blacks are the ones who are trying to build up the country now ./I can say all sectors are now taken over by blacks❤❤
@@trevorgwesu1851 great love my Prince. We are blessed to be Zimbabwean. Though we are greatly demonised by Western media and their cronies... we prevail all because of such great people like Trudy
@@trevorgwesu1851 this is true..we as black Zimbabweans are now in spaces were previously you could not be.we were maids , garden boys farm labourers etc before independence.
So much respect for the leadership of Zimbabwe. The country is under so many restrictions yet they have managed to govern the country so well. Great job Trudy for showing us this beautiful country.
Im from this beautiful city Bulawayo!! Currently living in the Netherlands but missing this place like crazy!! Just because you took me back to my city! Im subscribing now!!❤
Early this year i was lucky to have visited Zimbabwe and i must say, those people are very friendly and welcoming ❤️. I made friends there. Hopefully i will visit this amazing country once more ❤️❤️
@@Accuface2000not to let current events mar our relationship with SA. The Ndebele have ancestral ties with both Zimbabwe and South Africa. That is not a bad thing… it actually is a great thing. It all boils down to your worldview. Personally, l always chose to foster unity among Afrikans. There’s a lot more commonality between all of us than differences. Even if we are not explicitly talking of the Ndebele people, the Shona have vast similarities with most South African cultures (just like with all our other neighbors).
I just love you Miss Trudy, my young sister. You gave the gentleman (5:14) some moment of fame. He took it with both hands. He did not want to spoil it by looking shabby. He looked so good. I wish we could allow him to tell the story of Zimbabwe. He knows it.
@@righttoknowwiththomas9178 thank you ever so much for appreciating our demonised Zimbabwe. Its all because of your own one and only Trudy. We love you our Kenyan brothers and sisters. From Zimbabwe
Hello Ms. Trudy, I really love your Zimbabwe content. Really would love to visit that country. They have some of the most beautiful homes. Their architecture is wonderful. Miss Trudy you are looking so beautiful and happy. Zimbabwe looks good on you. Much love to you
The song “Sina Makosa” by Les Wanyika is a huge hit in Africa. As a kid, I remember hearing it played at many parties and gatherings in my country Liberia.
Miss Trudy all the way... As Zimbabweans let's love ourselves and not use SA as a measure of anything, we are a unique people more respectful than the people we equate ourselves to and mostly we value life. They don't see us the same way as we see them, so let's stop looking at SA as a big bro/sis, look at them as our neighbors that they are, respect them, but most of all lets respect ourselves. Tell our children the truth, you are not welcome there. Unfortunately SA party culture attracts the worst of us and they assume all Zimbos are like that. There are more than 15mil people in Zim, we love Zim and we will stay here.
The young one is only 16 , most probably her parents are shielding her from the truth, but one day she will see the video of Elvis being burnt alive she will know we are not the same and there is nothing to be proud of in using a foreign currency.
As a South African, I approve your message. Your history is just as rich and interesting. Tell your stories with having to attach to South Africa. But at the same time, we should not neglect to educate each other about our common heritage. To be honest, some South africans distance themselves from Zimbabweans simply because of economics, nothing more. When I was young Zimbabweans were well respected by South Africans. To my Ndebele people in Zim, please don't distance yourself from other groups in Zim by saying you are different and are from South Africa. One of the things that make South africans clash with Zimbabweans is that some Ndebele come to S.A with an entitlement mentality that S.A is their ancestoral land, that rubs some people the wrong way.
@lebo3793 “your” Ndebele people? 😂 😂 what a joke! Go and tell Operation Dudula all about “your” Ndebele people, I dare you. And no South Africa is not their ancestral home, Zimbabwe is.
I'm so sad rn😭I wish a lot of South africans viewed all of u as bros/sis towards each other It makes me more sad that almost all ppl will view some South Africans s as all the same.i really luv all of u😭❤️it's sad to see how some of my ppl are treating u Even thou it's not gon change anything but on behalf of them, we're really sorry,also speaking for some who are hot headed & won't try to understand😢
19:22 You are so right! Zimbabweans have a Kenyan vibe. Their looks. Their language. Their food. It's amazing to watch this as a Kenyan and see all the similarities.
The shona people of Zimbabwe come from Tanganyika (cradle of humankind)/Great Lakes Region and we migrated through Quilimane Beira into present day Zimbabwe...we are One!!!
Thank you Ms Trudy for your content. I have a greater appreciation for Zimbabwe. Like you I’ve become more thankful, more optimistic regardless of life’s challenges.
From Brooklyn NY. Count your blessings name them one by one and it will surprise us what the Lord has done..is doing in our lives.....so true Ms Trudy.
Thank you ever so much for explaining the meaning of that song Sina Makhosa kkkkkk. I love it. It has been a hit ever since time in our Zimbabwean. Also do you know that kenyan music Kanindo had the largest influence to our own music and music industry.... monica akechi . We broke bones and legs dancing to kanindo no other music has had the kind of influence to Zimbabwean music like kenyan music. Africa ❤🎉
Hahhaa that man is called Talent he's very famous in Bulawayo 😂😂 for chasing people around and preaches sometimes. I was so scared for you Trudy you're such a free spirit😊. I'm glad you enjoyed Byo my home Karibu tena.
@@sehlilesifisoncubencube i dont think he is even zimbabwean. So dont even mind him😂@ albert you are always welcome to zimbabwe we are a very friendly nation❤
The food in the entire country is similar in more ways despite the different tribes & 😮 cultures..so that assertion by the first speaker that its totally different is misplaced truly
That young girl in the beginning is a disgrace. Food wise Zimbabwe share the same kind of food. Yes people in Bulawayo worship South Africa a lot. From music,dress code, the way they talk, their tone, their behaviour. That's why the City of Bulawayo is slowly occupied by the people from other provinces. They're all running away to South Africa. In my class of 2004 at Njube High school only 7 boys left out of 15 ..they left for South Africa. I love Bulawayo more than Harare though.
I love that you appreciate people, if i wasn't at work i would have come with you guys, we are one people, I'm happy Kundai and Kelvin went with you ❤️ so that you won't feel lonely
I love how Mr Birioti moved to protect MissTrudy.Bulawayo people I know you came from SA but you are Zimbabwe now ,we are no need for division young girl
Great vid. Buluwayo is a nice city. Zimbabwe is a beautiful country and Zimbabweans are cool people. Love your hair and your attitude, Kenyan Cocktail. P.S. The first girl you talked to is cute.👍🥰😍
Wow! That sister was a God sent indeed. I last was in Bulawayo more than 20yrs ago. I felt so close and kind of in-touch. Trudy thank you for such creativity and flexibility. She was a stranger at the beginning but how you did the whole thing the five of you looked like you teamed up years ago❤❤❤❤
I think the most amazing place in Zim is Great Zimbabwe, there's something really mystical and beautiful about walking around the ruins and seeing all the ancient artefacts a close second is Matopo Hills just outside Bulawayo then Vic falls
MISS TRUDY! I WOULD THINK?- THE FIRST THING YOU SHOULD BE THANKFUL FOR - IS YOU ARE FULL OF LIFE , AND YOU ARE IN GOOD HEALTH! I, AND I KNOW, THAT YOU LOVE GOD! , AND GOD'S LOVE FOR WILL NEVER REST, FOR HE''S WITH YOU ALWAYS - MISS TRUDY 👑❤❤🌹🌹
In most urban areas wr they're found they're planted lined up along the street & in sm parts like in Harare there's a street where they've grown inward overshadowing the street from both sides of the road, creating a tunnel of purple flowers & foliage OMG its so beautiful😊
Greetings Mrs.Trudy thanks for bringing us along with you on your African travels. You are exposing us in the diaspora to see the world and your beautiful experiences through the lenses of your camera❤❤❤❤❤❤
Your hair has grown fast juzi tu ikiwa Jamaica. And that man he did knows u had strong team with u or is he crazy. Just be careful our girl we love u doo much we can't afford any harm against u.keep doing great work I think zimbwambwe is clean more than our city Nairobi
@joshuwabrand5123 I am South African. The rejection is purely economic. I will say as well that the zulu culture is a closed off system they don't like outsiders generally. Just like Boer people. Zimbabweans are mostly rejected in Gauteng for economic reasons. Otherwise for me Zimbabweans are our relatives
@lebo3793 😂 😂 you are one bold hypocrite. I’ve seen you on several videos calling Zimbabweans and Africans kwerekwere. Now you say it’s purely economic. Well money makes the world go round so almost everything is economic. You and the rest of the abahambe union can’t be taken seriously at this point 😂 😂
@YT-xk5jl please check again. I would never call anyone a kwerekwere. I did not mention my position on foreigners here. It was merely an explanation. Just because I see Zimbabweans as my brothers does not mean I want South Africa overun by Zimbabweans. Even in your family, you would not want your house overun by relatives. There are limits to generosity. But I will never in my life call Africans by names.
@@CdeBrownskin actually majority of Zimbabweans especially the smaller tribes are similar to that of SA. You have Zim Ndebele which are really Zulus and you have Xhosas, Sothos/Tswanas etc so there is a lot of similarities, so it is no biggy 🤝🏾🇿🇦
Nice video, next time around get a tour of the City of Kings from one of its residents. Learn Ndebele culture and some Xhosa culture as well as the Coloured community.
Trudy, your dress is so lovely 😊. This was a great interview to see people viewpoints. I hope to visit Bulawayo one day. The architecture is indeed unique 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
You are very wise Trudy, the idea of being conscious that beautiful things happen in our life is very commendable. Most of the time we focus on the negative aspects of life forgetting beautiful things around us
wow Bulawayo is soo beautiful, and the people are so happy and welcoming. i need to visit. got some family members there but have neber been. love from Harare
I studied in Europe with Zimbabweans. As a Kenyan, I hold them in very high regard. They are among the most brilliant, hardworking, and friendly people you will find in Africa.
@@rosam674 I'm now learning a lot about Kenya and it's a place I think I will feel at home as a Zimbabwean.ure so similar to us, the food, language, culture and daily life..
This 💯
@@longinamakumbe6118 we appreciate hearing that as Kenyans.👍🏾👍🏾 Most welcome to Kenya🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪and kudos to Trudy for being our ambassador at large🙏🏽🙏🏽
Well me to Bulawayo Zimbabwe miss Trudy
Yu are lying sham on you...Rands start in Beitbridge...yu don't know hw to present Bulawayo is Zimbabwe.. u mind is on separate people
Birioti is a real man, he moved in quickly in position like a bodyguard to protect Trudy. Its always unpredictable what a homeless man will do. But Trudy is brave.
Yes that is a big brother right there Birioti .That was an unpredictable scenario .
I agree. He is so humble!
Birioti a soldier 4 sure. This is why women need men and being independent is an illusion. Women need security
Yeah, he is the best
He may be from the streets but he was very friendly and just wanted to share information. He took off his jerseys to answer questions because he wanted to look better for the camera 😂😂 Bless him.
One thing I like about Zimbabwe.even these small malls are black owned.blacks are the ones who are trying to build up the country now ./I can say all sectors are now taken over by blacks❤❤
Tha5s because mugabe chased out all the ethnic minorities and immigrants refuse to move there
@@trevorgwesu1851 great love my Prince. We are blessed to be Zimbabwean. Though we are greatly demonised by Western media and their cronies... we prevail all because of such great people like Trudy
That’s awesome!
@@trevorgwesu1851 this is true..we as black Zimbabweans are now in spaces were previously you could not be.we were maids , garden boys farm labourers etc before independence.
Not all sectors, the Western still has control over the country's resources.
Trudy your dress 👗 is very beautiful, I love your energy ,my dear your journalism skills is excellent 👏 👌, Go girl ❤❤❤
Thank you so much 🤗
So much respect for the leadership of Zimbabwe. The country is under so many restrictions yet they have managed to govern the country so well. Great job Trudy for showing us this beautiful country.
I know, right? 😀
It hasn't been perfect, still a bit of corruption but a lot of development of late driven by gold and other resources.
Sending love to everyone who’s trying their best to heal from things that they don’t discuss
thank you for your kind words
Amen@@MissTrudyy
Sometimes it's better we mind our business,appreciate people for who they are instead of trying to be holier than the pope!
@suntanglory - That's true, it sounds like she is shading. Africanz love gossiping and interfering in things that are none of their business
Miss Trudy, thank you for remaining calm and accommodating the guy who took off his jacket, your calmness made him feel comfortable around you🫶🏽
Thank you too!
@@MissTrudyyvery demure
@mphatsotembo1572 - That is kind of weird, thanking someone for standing next to a mentally ill vagabond who might harm you? 😴
I was about to type this! She was very kind to him. And I think he meant no harm, he was just eager to talk about his country.
Im from this beautiful city Bulawayo!! Currently living in the Netherlands but missing this place like crazy!! Just because you took me back to my city! Im subscribing now!!❤
I'm from Bulawayo. Zimbabwe is diverse, in Ndebele culture we don't clap to thank. :D
Oh I didn’t know, wow we BaTswana do clap 👏🏾 to thanks even now a bit. 🤏🏾
Proud to be a Ndebele King....One love from Gwanda,,,Zim Rocks
It’s time to go back home in kzn, you belong there
@@Sullyboyyy375why?
@@Sullyboyyy375why and where do you belong?
Early this year i was lucky to have visited Zimbabwe and i must say, those people are very friendly and welcoming ❤️. I made friends there. Hopefully i will visit this amazing country once more ❤️❤️
I agree with you
Bless the young man he made himself presentable to speak to you, Trudy. Love & light!
Lots of love
We shouldn't use South Africa to overshadow the uniqueness of Bulawayo. BYO is unique in its own way and has its own special stories
thank you
I agree 100%
They badly want to claim South Africa when SA doesn't even want to associate with them🤣 It's like saying somebody is your girlfriend when she isn't
@@Accuface2000not to let current events mar our relationship with SA.
The Ndebele have ancestral ties with both Zimbabwe and South Africa. That is not a bad thing… it actually is a great thing. It all boils down to your worldview.
Personally, l always chose to foster unity among Afrikans. There’s a lot more commonality between all of us than differences.
Even if we are not explicitly talking of the Ndebele people, the Shona have vast similarities with most South African cultures (just like with all our other neighbors).
@@Accuface2000 hobaneng o sa keteke setso sa rona le rona
We are who we are what’s the problem Bulawayo is UNIQUE LIKE THAT
PROUD TO BE FROM BULWAYO
4:46 That random man scared me. I love that your friend moved in to keep you safe.
thank you
He scared me too😮
He's a vagrant and was removing some of his clothes to look good for the camera nothing scary there.
Kudos to Brioti🙌🏾🙌🏾
Thats Talent well know figure in Skies, very harmless, but by all means all precaution needed to be taken
JACARANDA trees make streets look absolutely stunning! 💖💖💖💖🙏🤝🇨🇩🇿🇦
I just love you Miss Trudy, my young sister. You gave the gentleman (5:14) some moment of fame. He took it with both hands. He did not want to spoil it by looking shabby. He looked so good. I wish we could allow him to tell the story of Zimbabwe. He knows it.
Awwwwwww, you are right… thanks for watching 😊
Viewing from Trinidad & Tobago, love that you showcase Africa and the strangers you met
thank you for watching love you too
Siyabonga Ms Trudy. Muhle umsebenzi wakho. Stay blessed.
Thanks. I love your language
Thanks for showcasing Zimbabwe.A great country.From Kenya .
Our pleasure!
I don't Agree with that young lady, she's trying to divide us
We love you Mrs Trudy
@@righttoknowwiththomas9178 thank you ever so much for appreciating our demonised Zimbabwe. Its all because of your own one and only Trudy. We love you our Kenyan brothers and sisters. From Zimbabwe
@@ephraimmurukai9915 why did you say that
Miss Trudy at your very best! I really enjoyed the video, and shout out to Biriot and collegues for showing you around
Hello Ms. Trudy,
I really love your Zimbabwe content. Really would love to visit that country. They have some of the most beautiful homes. Their architecture is wonderful.
Miss Trudy you are looking so beautiful and happy. Zimbabwe looks good on you.
Much love to you
You should!
The song “Sina Makosa” by Les Wanyika is a huge hit in Africa. As a kid, I remember hearing it played at many parties and gatherings in my country Liberia.
No way! You know it?! 😅
Your channel will grow big through this video ❤.
I love my City BYO❤️.
Miss Trudy all the way... As Zimbabweans let's love ourselves and not use SA as a measure of anything, we are a unique people more respectful than the people we equate ourselves to and mostly we value life. They don't see us the same way as we see them, so let's stop looking at SA as a big bro/sis, look at them as our neighbors that they are, respect them, but most of all lets respect ourselves. Tell our children the truth, you are not welcome there. Unfortunately SA party culture attracts the worst of us and they assume all Zimbos are like that. There are more than 15mil people in Zim, we love Zim and we will stay here.
The young one is only 16 , most probably her parents are shielding her from the truth, but one day she will see the video of Elvis being burnt alive she will know we are not the same and there is nothing to be proud of in using a foreign currency.
Wow! This is a lot! Thanks for sharing… I hope things get better
As a South African, I approve your message. Your history is just as rich and interesting. Tell your stories with having to attach to South Africa. But at the same time, we should not neglect to educate each other about our common heritage. To be honest, some South africans distance themselves from Zimbabweans simply because of economics, nothing more. When I was young Zimbabweans were well respected by South Africans. To my Ndebele people in Zim, please don't distance yourself from other groups in Zim by saying you are different and are from South Africa. One of the things that make South africans clash with Zimbabweans is that some Ndebele come to S.A with an entitlement mentality that S.A is their ancestoral land, that rubs some people the wrong way.
@lebo3793 “your” Ndebele people? 😂 😂 what a joke! Go and tell Operation Dudula all about “your” Ndebele people, I dare you. And no South Africa is not their ancestral home, Zimbabwe is.
I'm so sad rn😭I wish a lot of South africans viewed all of u as bros/sis towards each other
It makes me more sad that almost all ppl will view some South Africans s as all the same.i really luv all of u😭❤️it's sad to see how some of my ppl are treating u
Even thou it's not gon change anything but on behalf of them, we're really sorry,also speaking for some who are hot headed & won't try to understand😢
Zimbabwe has alot to offer. I thinking media doesn't do justice to this country and also the zim youtubers must do more to show case their country
yes i totally agree with you
Yes...Mr Birioti please step up 😂🎉😅 sending ❤ from a zimba in Ireland
I agree with you @@victormarume990
It has been very hot in Jamaica this summer. Today I am grateful for the coolness cause by the rain.❤
19:22 You are so right! Zimbabweans have a Kenyan vibe. Their looks. Their language. Their food. It's amazing to watch this as a Kenyan and see all the similarities.
thank you for watching
Bantu tribe babyyyyy
True observation by fellow Kenyan
The shona people of Zimbabwe come from Tanganyika (cradle of humankind)/Great Lakes Region and we migrated through Quilimane Beira into present day Zimbabwe...we are One!!!
The drone coverage at the beginning of the video is 👍👍👍
Thank you Ms Trudy for your content. I have a greater appreciation for Zimbabwe. Like you I’ve become more thankful, more optimistic regardless of life’s challenges.
From Brooklyn NY. Count your blessings name them one by one and it will surprise us what the Lord has done..is doing in our lives.....so true Ms Trudy.
Well said!
Thank you ever so much for explaining the meaning of that song Sina Makhosa kkkkkk.
I love it. It has been a hit ever since time in our Zimbabwean. Also do you know that kenyan music Kanindo had the largest influence to our own music and music industry.... monica akechi . We broke bones and legs dancing to kanindo no other music has had the kind of influence to Zimbabwean music like kenyan music.
Africa ❤🎉
Hahhaa that man is called Talent he's very famous in Bulawayo 😂😂 for chasing people around and preaches sometimes. I was so scared for you Trudy you're such a free spirit😊. I'm glad you enjoyed Byo my home Karibu tena.
Oh wow!
I love Zimbabwe! A fan from Ghana
awww thank you
Thanks but don’t come
@@Sullyboyyy375 Dont be rude.
@@sehlilesifisoncubencube go back to kzn
@@sehlilesifisoncubencube i dont think he is even zimbabwean. So dont even mind him😂@ albert you are always welcome to zimbabwe we are a very friendly nation❤
I am from Kingston Jamaica 🇯🇲 and I just love watching
thank you❤️
😂😂😂 the singing Part really enjoyed woh
haha i’m glad you did
Awwwwww love your outfit sweetheart 💕 the drone short is everything, food looks yummy 😋 the singing part😊
Thank you so much 🤗
The food in the entire country is similar in more ways despite the different tribes & 😮 cultures..so that assertion by the first speaker that its totally different is misplaced truly
I enjoyed the whole video from the beginning. Didn't know Zimbabwean culture is so similar to Kenyan one. Thanks Trudy for showcasing.
Miss Trudy. Love this video enjoy watching
Can’t help noticing the earrings. Thank u for showing off my beautiful country
My pleasure 😊
Yes pretty earrings ❤
Indeed Bulawayo is the best city in Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 and its up for debate by those in Harare but truly Bulawayo is a wonder of a city.
It really is.
That young girl in the beginning is a disgrace. Food wise Zimbabwe share the same kind of food. Yes people in Bulawayo worship South Africa a lot. From music,dress code, the way they talk, their tone, their behaviour. That's why the City of Bulawayo is slowly occupied by the people from other provinces. They're all running away to South Africa. In my class of 2004 at Njube High school only 7 boys left out of 15 ..they left for South Africa. I love Bulawayo more than Harare though.
She is just another confused tribalist
We also say Johannesburg is far better than Cape Town.
@@achisare They go coz of hunger.
I love that you appreciate people, if i wasn't at work i would have come with you guys, we are one people, I'm happy Kundai and Kelvin went with you ❤️ so that you won't feel lonely
aww thank you
Thank you, thank you so much Miss Trudy for sharing this video of Bulawayo. You sure know how to bring out the very best in places!
You are very welcome
I love how Mr Birioti moved to protect MissTrudy.Bulawayo people I know you came from SA but you are Zimbabwe now ,we are no need for division young girl
Watching from Bulawayo burbourfields
soon
Great video Miss Trudy. Zimbabwe is really beautiful.
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful and clean, love your look Miss Trudy.
Glad the Zim content still rolling. Sunday is for sure deserves my subscription for being good to our Trudy
Salibonani💕
awww thank you
Miss trudy you are doing great keep showcasing Africa to the world 👍
Great video love 💝, thanks for showing us Bulawayo. Please don't take long before the next video
thank you for watching
Hie Miss Trudy. Your videos are so captivating. Welcome to Bulawayo. KoNtuthu Zyathunqa.
Great vid.
Buluwayo is a nice city. Zimbabwe is a beautiful country and Zimbabweans are cool people.
Love your hair and your attitude, Kenyan Cocktail.
P.S.
The first girl you talked to is cute.👍🥰😍
thank you for watching❤️
Wow! That sister was a God sent indeed. I last was in Bulawayo more than 20yrs ago. I felt so close and kind of in-touch. Trudy thank you for such creativity and flexibility. She was a stranger at the beginning but how you did the whole thing the five of you looked like you teamed up years ago❤❤❤❤
Thanks for sharing!
Where are you now?
@@rbee2062I'm just here in Johannesburg. I feel I should make plans and do something home
@@rbee2062I'm just here in Johannesburg. I feel I should make plans and do something home
Thank you miss trudy for sharing with us you look amazing and beautiful ❤❤
You are so welcome
I think the most amazing place in Zim is Great Zimbabwe, there's something really mystical and beautiful about walking around the ruins and seeing all the ancient artefacts a close second is Matopo Hills just outside Bulawayo then Vic falls
thank you for watching
MISS TRUDY! I WOULD THINK?- THE FIRST THING YOU SHOULD BE THANKFUL FOR - IS YOU ARE FULL OF LIFE , AND YOU ARE IN GOOD HEALTH! I, AND I KNOW, THAT YOU LOVE GOD! , AND GOD'S LOVE FOR WILL NEVER REST, FOR HE''S WITH YOU ALWAYS - MISS TRUDY 👑❤❤🌹🌹
Hey pretty girl, you make me smile. The trees are my favorite color. Lovely place.❤🎉❤
MISS TRUDY! THOSE PURPLE 💜 TREES ARE BEAUTIFUL - IT'S STRAIGHT DOWN BOTH SIDES OF THE STREET 😮
Jacaranda trees❤ they're in full bloom arnd Aug-Sept & usually found along the sides of the street, very beautiful, decorative & scenic
In most urban areas wr they're found they're planted lined up along the street & in sm parts like in Harare there's a street where they've grown inward overshadowing the street from both sides of the road, creating a tunnel of purple flowers & foliage OMG its so beautiful😊
12:23-14:13 that's Trudy for you. Kind, greatful, pure loving soul. Thanks for your motivations always.❤❤❤
Harare life is too fast full of hustlers The food is not different only the language is different and Bulawayo is peaceful and quiet
Greetings Mrs.Trudy thanks for bringing us along with you on your African travels. You are exposing us in the diaspora to see the world and your beautiful experiences through the lenses of your camera❤❤❤❤❤❤
I’ve been waiting for you to post Trudy,thanks for the video ❤❤
Hope you enjoyed it!
Hey Ms Trudy, I love everything about my home Bulawayo. ladies here are very good looking xx
Our lovely Queen ❤❤
True Elegance in Byo,beitbridge,Harare,Vic falls.
And also in Randburg S.A owned by same lady
oh wow that’s impressive
Hi Trudy. I love my city. I love the people the vibe ,the food, languages, the cleanliness, the space, the peace and its welcoming people.
well said!
Zimbabwe is now one of the African countries I'm adding to my visit list.❤
Bulawayo 🙌🔥 Big ups
Don't leave Bulawayo without visiting Matopos and Blue Hills Camp Umzingwane.Wacthing from UK
Yes top of the bucket list
all the way from Mombasa, napenda video yako, nisafii tuu. Mungu aku Bless.. nafundisha kuongea swahili. bulawayo is my hometown
Welcome to Bulawayo, Zimbabwe!! 🤩🤩
thank you
One love from Bulawayo (Emakhandeni)
Hello Trudy best video ever keep it up love you Zimbambwe is so beautiful
Thank you so much 🤗
Yes,,, your outfits are beautiful,,, bulawayo is beautiful,,,, ❤❤❤
Thank you so much
True elegance tht is so amazing ❤❤❤🎉🎉am inspired 🎉🎉
Jacaranda already flowering in Zimbabwe amazing
God bless you Trudy. Enjoy our City of Kings and Queens.
Love you lots
Your hair has grown fast juzi tu ikiwa Jamaica. And that man he did knows u had strong team with u or is he crazy. Just be careful our girl we love u doo much we can't afford any harm against u.keep doing great work I think zimbwambwe is clean more than our city Nairobi
I am in Bulawayo thank you for visiting our town miss Trudy I wish I could come across you ❤❤
Haibo! Why do we always have to equate ourselves to SA when we have our own unique culture? We are not like SA. We are unique. Let's claim it.
It's very sad identity crisis. The sad thing is south africans don't even want to be associated with Zimbabweans.
@joshuwabrand5123 I am South African. The rejection is purely economic. I will say as well that the zulu culture is a closed off system they don't like outsiders generally. Just like Boer people. Zimbabweans are mostly rejected in Gauteng for economic reasons. Otherwise for me Zimbabweans are our relatives
@lebo3793 😂 😂 you are one bold hypocrite. I’ve seen you on several videos calling Zimbabweans and Africans kwerekwere. Now you say it’s purely economic. Well money makes the world go round so almost everything is economic. You and the rest of the abahambe union can’t be taken seriously at this point 😂 😂
@YT-xk5jl please check again. I would never call anyone a kwerekwere. I did not mention my position on foreigners here. It was merely an explanation. Just because I see Zimbabweans as my brothers does not mean I want South Africa overun by Zimbabweans. Even in your family, you would not want your house overun by relatives. There are limits to generosity. But I will never in my life call Africans by names.
@@CdeBrownskin actually majority of Zimbabweans especially the smaller tribes are similar to that of SA. You have Zim Ndebele which are really Zulus and you have Xhosas, Sothos/Tswanas etc so there is a lot of similarities, so it is no biggy 🤝🏾🇿🇦
Miss Trudy you got amazing content ❤
Bulawayo my city watching it from Ireland thanks Trudy
Hope you enjoyed it!
Watching from Harare nice video thanks Mrs Wode Maya
Informative and interesting video. Love your energy. 😍😍😍
Thank you so much!
A great presentation of our beautiful city! Keep up the great content
Miss trudy mi just love watch you and wat you do
mi love you back
That's amazing Trudy,,, you are such a kind person and always grateful to God,,,, gratitude ❤❤❤
thank you so much
Nice video, next time around get a tour of the City of Kings from one of its residents. Learn Ndebele culture and some Xhosa culture as well as the Coloured community.
Very beautiful vlog miss trudy and zimbabwe is beautiful❤❤❤🎉 and the people you are surrounded with they are so adorable👌👌👌
WOOOW,,,MISS TRUDY YOU ARE A SINGER,,,YOU MUST LEAVE UA-cam AND START MUSIC,,,,SINA MAKOSA ,,,WOW YOU NAILED IT
Hahaha! Are you sure?! 😅
@@MissTrudyydon’t leave UA-cam just include music in your career😊
I just saw the jacaranda trees and I had to click. So beautiful!
Miss trudy I love everything about this video especially the people around you much ❤❤❤
thank you for watching
Trudy, your dress is so lovely 😊. This was a great interview to see people viewpoints. I hope to visit Bulawayo one day. The architecture is indeed unique 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
You should!
Your tour guides were amazing.
Zimbabwe is very nice. They can become great again if their people focus on building Zimbabwe again.
Ms T,your Zim journey got me so informed that I really need to visit
definitely should
Same here ❤❤❤definitely visiting soon
You are very wise Trudy, the idea of being conscious that beautiful things happen in our life is very commendable. Most of the time we focus on the negative aspects of life forgetting beautiful things around us
thank you so much❤️
wow Bulawayo is soo beautiful, and the people are so happy and welcoming. i need to visit. got some family members there but have neber been. love from Harare
yes indeed
You should come and feel the vibe
Thank you Trudy bulawayo is home i love it
Awwwww Trudy my city,you standing right were I was standing the last time I was home.i live in Joburg though I miss home
you should definitely come home soon
Wow! Miss Trudy welcome to my home city, I wish I were home, I would have given you a proper Matebele Queen welcome bash💃🏾.
Trudy is a big brand guys the husb is the icon of africa
thank you