African Tigress, I can tell you that many people, even Zimbabweans who stay in South Africa protray this country in a negative way. However through your videos and other Zim UA-cams, I witnessed a completely different picture. Zimbabwea is beautiful. Sometimes we need to love ourselves as Africans before we can expect to be loved by others. Thanks for video. Watching from Pretoria.
Zimbabweans love their country very much, if you think they do not you are very mistaken. The only issue is that they have seen much better than what you are seeing today. I think Mugabe may have driven it to some heights before the sanctions. That is what they remember. So it pains those who have seen it in its former glory. The buildings in Harare and Mutare have basically not changed in more than 25-30 years. They were well painted and it had clean streets, beautiful well flowered gardens and streets. probably the best hotels in Africa. It was second to South Africa in terms of industrialization and was leaving Egypt in the dust. So imagine that the most beautiful building portrays the direction that it was headed until sanctions happened. Most streets in Harare if not all had been paved by 1993. But look at them now. Its biggest stadium is about thirty years. It had electric trains. All airports were working. It was electrified. It had the best water in Africa, the best education and the fastest growing industrial sites. Good small and large scale farming. That was until 1998 and things took a nosedive. Its progress under black rule became its achilles heel. The same jealousy they show towards China. Arguably for no good reason at all.
I guess it's really hard to appreciate what we have when the economy makes day to day living hard for the majority. The beauty of our country unfortunately doesn't translate to enough food on the table or basic services for many. We've seen better days , hope we can rise again.
@@tari2073 Yes, the whole African continent will rise again meaning all the countries in it. This is a prophecy and decades ago a white man higher up told western politicians, scientists and royals Africa will be the world's next and leading super power. They laughed at him but look now even some of their people who are not in their positions fled the west for Africa! The prophecy will come to fruition by or before 2030.
I think for some its when we compare the Zimbabwe we lived in, in the 80s, 90s and early 2000s before things went downhill. We came from very high standards so when we talk of Zimbabwe now its really bad compared to the past.
Fellow Zmbabwean here too. The Christmas pass vibes gives you the same feeling if you visit Medellin, Colombia. City build in a valley also called the city of eternal spring. Funny thing is Medellin is at at about exactly the same altitude as Harare and with the same amazing weather year round. Absolutely stunning seeing the houses build on mountain sides. Driving the hills around The Eastern highlands is absolutely stunning. Need to be ready for some ear popping due to rapid changes in altitude.
I know right. They put a lot of western and eastern countries to shame!! I have travelled in cities in the west and seen filthy streets in popular areas especially where high prices homes and skyscrapers are.
Watching from overseas. Mutare looks like a first world city: clean, green,tarred and very spacious. Loving the city from a distance. Thanks African Tigress for bringing such amazing videos….
Tigress was the one who took the bold step of vlogging into Zimbabwe,despite all the bad wrap. Then Wode Maya came and Steve Ndukwu. This Week Tayo Aina is now in Zim,all these content creators who toured Zimbabwe have all made successful videos in Zim.
Thank you so much African Tigress. You brought me and my family back to Mutare!!! I spent 5 years in Mutare studying at Africa University. (2000-2005) Oh, Mutare looked so green in those days. Nevertheless, it has kept its beauty. I am sorry you did not visit Old Mutare and Africa University campus.
244 kilometres distance apart ? A high-speed railway system, like in China, could link Harare and Mutare in 35 munites and enable people to live and work in which city they prefer.
He had to drag our South Africa into this video... see what you have to put up with when you are on Top... we are number 1 in Africa and that’s a fact😂😂😂
The panoramic views from the apex of Xmas Pass & the magnificent city down below always melt me heart…had the privilege to be raised as an infant in nearby Penhalonga & three years of my prime teenage years studying at a local tertiary institution ❤️❤️❤️!
The city doesn't look green at this point because its coming from winter and spring and everything will be super green in summer. It's a beautiful small city with moderate population. Southern africans never have as many children as the rest of africans.
I agree with most of the comments about Mutare being beautiful city,however l was hoping that the producer would show us outsiders more of the city for tourism purposes for example me as South African l would not know which hotel or bnb l should visit when l get to Mutare .
Very nicely done 👍 My biggest pet peeve with most Vlogs is that instead of showing the places they keep the camera to their faces which is NOT what the viewer clicks for , Love the fact that you always show the actual subject and all your commentary is very clear and easy to understand, Thank you for sharing 🙏
Didn’t realize Mutare was that close to the Zimbabwe/Mozambique border. Thank you so much African Tigress for showing me so much about Zimbabwe, I’ve learnt so much
A. T u visited city of mountains ⛰️it is nicknamed.. You are so blessed to get there.. Thanks for exploring it and showing the beauties of Zim 🇿🇼 to the world
Mutare is beautiful and there are so many amazing hiking trails close to the city. You need to experience a few nights on a houseboat on Lake Kariba. A very typical holiday for domestic tourists.
Mutare is the in thing, you can never say you have been to Zimbabwe if you have not been to the east, we are the highlands of Zimbabwe. The best of the best welcoming tribe in the land wasu proudly Zimbabwean from the east
I wish you knew I much I really appreciate this video😭😭😭I'm in Capetown now for 4yrs and I really miss home.But this video gave me life this morning.looking forward to be back home next year. Mutate, my city, my home 🇿🇼💐🇿🇼
Awesome video of Mutare one of the City with awesome scenic views, best time to visit this place when lush green is around March and April nearing the end of the rainy season, around that time it's full of whispering winds and mist kissing the mountain and hill tops its magical around that time of year. When are you visiting Port Elizabeth in the Eastern Cape South Africa, your last trip here I missed you by a whisker....
Fun Fact: there used to be a railway track for a tram system in the middle of the CBD where there are now Palm Trees. It was the most common transportation system during the colonial days and only white people were allowed on it.
Mutare is my home town but damn....it looks worse of than it was 25 years ago. Roads are bad, no road markings, rusty street lights and street signs.... We all need to chip in and bring it back to its glory days.
Most of Zim needs to be renovated and upgraded. I agree that as a nation maybe we need to take it upon ourselves and not wait for the government. How much would it cost to put a lick of paint on one's own shop for example?
They are ruling Manicaland. You don't need to rule the country to shine. You can make your province a paradise and people will see your strength and might.
Am moving to Mutare..actually born in Masvingo and grew up in Capetown..but Mutare can be my new home now...thanks dear...So this is Mutare nhayi...so beautiful 😍 🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇦🤗
Was there once, near what our Zimbabwian hosts called "small England" and trout fishing was possible higher up in the mountains. Never realised Mutare was so big. Have several friends coming from there.
Only God knows what this country would have been, if it wasn't because of all the shenanigans from the past and the present. Zimbabwe is rich in beauty.
Point of correction-Christmas Pass in Mutate ,the mountain pass that leads into the city of Mutare from the west, was named by the Cecil John Rhode’s Pioneer Column as they came into what is today’s modern day Zimbabwe from South Africa,who camped at the foot of the pass on Christmas Day 1890.
That is not true. The settlers where led by Leander Starr Jameson together with the explorer Selous and they came through the protectorate of Botswana, asked for passage through Bulawayo and Matebeleland from King Lobengula because there was tension and they were afraid the Ndebeles would massacre them because of the Rudd Consession controversy. They finally rested in Masvingo after escaping a huge Ndebele army and they called it Fort Victoria and hosted the Union Jack for the first time in Zimbabwe. The first cricket match was also played there. Most of them camped there while others followed Selous North looking for Mount Darwin. They eventually arrived in what is today Harare and thought it was Mt Darwin, settled there and called it Salisbury. It was only a few years later when Rhodes who was governor of the Cape Colony at the time thought about getting the Eastern Highlands from the Portuguese loose Prazero system as a route to the sea with ideas about boats through Pungwe River to the sea. He sent an American settler called Forbes to Chief Mutasa's kraal to sign a treaty and the drunkard chief was happy to do so because he wanted alcohol. The Portuguese prazero came weeks later looking for his tribute when he realised what chief Mutasa had done and punished him. The chief denied ever signing the Forbes treaty. So Jameson and crew finally went to Gaza in Mozambique to negotiate the acquisition of Manicaland with the Shangaan King who many white people feared and even the Portuguese stayed away from. When they finally won the treaty, they arrested the Portuguese Prazero and the first settlers coming out of the Cape Colony like the Fairbridges and Coaurthaulds settled in Mutare for the first time.
@@takudzwamazwienduna Thank you for the potted history,which is not disputed.The issue in hand which you have not addressed is why is Christmas Pass so called.I have given the explanation as according to most historians.The colonial pioneers did not come into Zimbabwe only on one route.Those that successfully penetrated via Mutare struggled and eventually found a route on Christmas Day in 1890 ,through the pass we now call Christmas Pass.Just out of interest what is your explanation as to why it is called Christmas Pass?
@@dennismacharaga3924 there was no British settlement in 1890, and settlers came to Mutare a lot later. It was always called Murahwa Hill, that has always been the official name. Christmas Pass is an adopted nickname from the 1960s and 1970s. It earned that nickname because when you pass it at night you see the lights from the city lit up like lights on a Christmas tree.
Thanks for taking your time to shoot this video. However, I feel it should have been much longer. I wish Saru had taken you to other places such as Vumba, Africa University and Nyanga.
Its sad that besides Harare, all these other cities never really developed further after independence. Notice all buildings are outdated? I believe Mutare has so much potential. Its in a province that is the most endowed with natural resources. At some point it had a real estate market performing better than Bulawayo due to the Chiadzwa diamond rush.
Yep. At least they still manage to keep it clean. What about devolution funds....hope they're getting some. It's also time for property investors to look at other cities other than Harare.
Beauty is not about new buildings only as is, Mutare is beautiful. The current infrastructure needs to be maintained or upgraded I suppose. New buildings do not define beauty at all. Please travel around the world and take note of old buildings in bigger cities
You know, I'm beginning to believed a black man said that the African continent is 10 time it current size. The amount of lands in African countries like Zimbabwe is so huge. Africa is truly one of TMH YAH's masterpiece His garden!!
If you drink the water from Mutare..you would wish you could just drive there daily just to drink water. Followed by Bulawayo it terms of the safe water to drink as well as cleanliness of the city...Just in my opinion.
Now that's something a lot of us in the west would loved. Water in the states not so clean especially in some black communities where it's not good to drink. Right from one of the richest countries in the west and some people talked about how water is dirty in all Africans countries. Bottle water is big business in America.
@@serene1275 Mutare water is from Pungwe river which is in the mountains. The water is unpolutated. The city does not need to purify it. Its like you are drinking water from a spring!
Zimbabwe is my favorite country in Africa,Besides my country Zambia of course 🇿🇲❤🇿🇼
We love Zambia we share a lot as neighbors and as siblings ofcourse ❤🙏
I am a zimbo but I like Zambia too Zambians people
Traver hey
Ok Zim should get its house in order and make Mutare a tourism capital, the landscape is already a winner😍😍
Mutare is so so green, clean and beautiful ,am proud to be half Zimbabwean ♥️♥️♥️🇿🇲🇿🇼
After being born n bred in Mutare i could feel the chills watching this Video in Dubai... I miss home
I'm from Bulawayo it's beautiful in Mutare l love it
African Tigress, I can tell you that many people, even Zimbabweans who stay in South Africa protray this country in a negative way. However through your videos and other Zim UA-cams, I witnessed a completely different picture. Zimbabwea is beautiful. Sometimes we need to love ourselves as Africans before we can expect to be loved by others. Thanks for video. Watching from Pretoria.
Zimbabweans love their country very much, if you think they do not you are very mistaken. The only issue is that they have seen much better than what you are seeing today. I think Mugabe may have driven it to some heights before the sanctions. That is what they remember. So it pains those who have seen it in its former glory. The buildings in Harare and Mutare have basically not changed in more than 25-30 years. They were well painted and it had clean streets, beautiful well flowered gardens and streets. probably the best hotels in Africa. It was second to South Africa in terms of industrialization and was leaving Egypt in the dust. So imagine that the most beautiful building portrays the direction that it was headed until sanctions happened. Most streets in Harare if not all had been paved by 1993. But look at them now. Its biggest stadium is about thirty years. It had electric trains. All airports were working. It was electrified. It had the best water in Africa, the best education and the fastest growing industrial sites. Good small and large scale farming. That was until 1998 and things took a nosedive. Its progress under black rule became its achilles heel. The same jealousy they show towards China. Arguably for no good reason at all.
I guess it's really hard to appreciate what we have when the economy makes day to day living hard for the majority. The beauty of our country unfortunately doesn't translate to enough food on the table or basic services for many. We've seen better days , hope we can rise again.
@@tari2073
Yes, the whole African continent will rise again meaning all the countries in it. This is a prophecy and decades ago a white man higher up told western politicians, scientists and royals Africa will be the world's next and leading super power. They laughed at him but look now even some of their people who are not in their positions fled the west for Africa! The prophecy will come to fruition by or before 2030.
@@serene1275 Oh wow. May God grant me life to see those days.
I think for some its when we compare the Zimbabwe we lived in, in the 80s, 90s and early 2000s before things went downhill. We came from very high standards so when we talk of Zimbabwe now its really bad compared to the past.
My home town Mutare. Remains one of the cleanest of them all. Proudly Zimbabwean 🇿🇼
Growing up l never appreciated the natural beauty we have in Mutare, until now that l have travelled the world..
Choc City all the way !
Fellow Zmbabwean here too. The Christmas pass vibes gives you the same feeling if you visit Medellin, Colombia. City build in a valley also called the city of eternal spring. Funny thing is Medellin is at at about exactly the same altitude as Harare and with the same amazing weather year round.
Absolutely stunning seeing the houses build on mountain sides.
Driving the hills around The Eastern highlands is absolutely stunning. Need to be ready for some ear popping due to rapid changes in altitude.
It's a pleasure to be able to see the beauty of the African cities, the cleanliness, the open space, thank you.
I know right. They put a lot of western and eastern countries to shame!! I have travelled in cities in the west and seen filthy streets in popular areas especially where high prices homes and skyscrapers are.
You can say that again...so much Land there✌️
👍👍😍😍
Nice laid back but vibes. One love from Jamaica 🇯🇲🇯🇲❤️🇯🇲🇯🇲.
I never knew Mutare was this beautiful. Thank you African Tigress for doing Mutare justice.
Mutare has the potential to become a TV and Television heaven. A lot of investment is needed. State-of-art production studios and we are ready.
Watching from overseas. Mutare looks like a first world city: clean, green,tarred and very spacious. Loving the city from a distance. Thanks African Tigress for bringing such amazing videos….
Im from Zimbabwe but i have never been in Mutare i never knew it is so beautiful
Tigress was the one who took the bold step of vlogging into Zimbabwe,despite all the bad wrap. Then Wode Maya came and Steve Ndukwu. This Week Tayo Aina is now in Zim,all these content creators who toured Zimbabwe have all made successful videos in Zim.
Zim ndo kumba
@@AFRICANTIGRESS 👍🏿💯
Thank you so much African Tigress. You brought me and my family back to Mutare!!! I spent 5 years in Mutare studying at Africa University. (2000-2005) Oh, Mutare looked so green in those days. Nevertheless, it has kept its beauty. I am sorry you did not visit Old Mutare and Africa University campus.
Africa is so beautiful. Thank you for showing us Zimbabwe.
You are welcome 🤗
Thank you. Watched from 🇬🇧 UK.
I love that city as a kenyan , very green and alot of bananas , kuna mlima ambao unaitwa vumba mountain
Miji yao iko smati sana!
Got nostalgia watching this video after three years of studying abroad. Mutare is my home🤗
This is nice. MUtare the beautiful. And songs used for this Panorama is heart warming. God bless!
Wow Wasu wese let's gather here ❤❤❤❤
244 kilometres distance apart ? A high-speed railway system, like in China, could link Harare and Mutare in 35 munites and enable people to live and work in which city they prefer.
Unfortunately the government has completely different ideas.
I'm really very impressed no rubbish on the streets not like South Africa well done Zim
The rubbish that in S.A is the Zimbos themselves 😏
@@ayobampilo5762 eish bathong yehlisa umoya kkkkk
He had to drag our South Africa into this video... see what you have to put up with when you are on Top... we are number 1 in Africa and that’s a fact😂😂😂
@@levelingup4915 facts 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yebo
The City with the best water in Zimbabwe, hands down, my hometown.....
Thanks again for showing Zimbabwe to the world.its a beautiful country.i love it.Watching from. States.
The panoramic views from the apex of Xmas Pass & the magnificent city down below always melt me heart…had the privilege to be raised as an infant in nearby Penhalonga & three years of my prime teenage years studying at a local tertiary institution ❤️❤️❤️!
Zimbabwe is a beautiful country. I would love to visit some day. Enjoy your travels. Remain blessed.
The city doesn't look green at this point because its coming from winter and spring and everything will be super green in summer. It's a beautiful small city with moderate population. Southern africans never have as many children as the rest of africans.
Yep, it's pretty dry. There were rains recently in Zim, hope Mutare got some.
Ehe but remember abortion kuuraya, #peniel Ngonde
I agree with most of the comments about Mutare being beautiful city,however l was hoping that the producer would show us outsiders more of the city for tourism purposes for example me as South African l would not know which hotel or bnb l should visit when l get to Mutare .
Very nicely done 👍
My biggest pet peeve with most Vlogs is that instead of showing the places they keep the camera to their faces which is NOT what the viewer clicks for ,
Love the fact that you always show the actual subject and all your commentary is very clear and easy to understand,
Thank you for sharing 🙏
Thank you Vrod. Me too I prefer seeing a place than 90% their faces
Didn’t realize Mutare was that close to the Zimbabwe/Mozambique border. Thank you so much African Tigress for showing me so much about Zimbabwe, I’ve learnt so much
You are welcome 🤗🤗
I agree.. Harare can NEVER!! I miss Mutare, veduwee
Love Africans so so much ❤❤🇿🇼🇿🇦
Looks pretty cool. I'm from Zambia and been planning to vacation in zim, also saw a nice waterfall in this town. Definitely coming there💕
I'm thinking of coming there I'm in South Africa now definitely I will be there see you.
Can't wait to host you in my backyard when you come.
thanks a lot for the visit sister, greetings from West Africa,
cannot wait to be on that side of the mother land again
You'll definitely love it
@@AFRICANTIGRESS last time I was there was more than TEN years ago, i miss it... I'll definitively be in east Africa beginning of 23
Thank you for showing us this beautiful city and for using the accompanying music soundtrack. You have great taste in music!
Very nice videos from Turkey ♥️♥️🇹🇷
Last visit Mutare about 30 years ago. Beautiful city! Can see the Samanyikas kept their city still looking that way.
A. T u visited city of mountains ⛰️it is nicknamed.. You are so blessed to get there.. Thanks for exploring it and showing the beauties of Zim 🇿🇼 to the world
Mutare is beautiful and there are so many amazing hiking trails close to the city. You need to experience a few nights on a houseboat on Lake Kariba. A very typical holiday for domestic tourists.
Mutare is the in thing, you can never say you have been to Zimbabwe if you have not been to the east, we are the highlands of Zimbabwe. The best of the best welcoming tribe in the land wasu proudly Zimbabwean from the east
Simple!
I wish you knew I much I really appreciate this video😭😭😭I'm in Capetown now for 4yrs and I really miss home.But this video gave me life this morning.looking forward to be back home next year. Mutate, my city, my home 🇿🇼💐🇿🇼
I was born in this city. What a marvellous, marvellous place!
Wooh that is beautiful i was born in this town im proud of my home.😎😎😎
Awesome video of Mutare one of the City with awesome scenic views, best time to visit this place when lush green is around March and April nearing the end of the rainy season, around that time it's full of whispering winds and mist kissing the mountain and hill tops its magical around that time of year. When are you visiting Port Elizabeth in the Eastern Cape South Africa, your last trip here I missed you by a whisker....
Zimbabwe is shocking me a lot
is that so? Exactly what have guys heard about Zim, that you are getting shocked
Fun Fact: there used to be a railway track for a tram system in the middle of the CBD where there are now Palm Trees. It was the most common transportation system during the colonial days and only white people were allowed on it.
Mutare is my home town but damn....it looks worse of than it was 25 years ago. Roads are bad, no road markings, rusty street lights and street signs.... We all need to chip in and bring it back to its glory days.
Most of Zim needs to be renovated and upgraded. I agree that as a nation maybe we need to take it upon ourselves and not wait for the government. How much would it cost to put a lick of paint on one's own shop for example?
Mutare is indeed a beautiful city,thank you guys for the video
Cleanest city in Zimbabwe by far. Manyika people should have a chance to rule Zimbabwe . It will become a better country
Wakawinza regionalism netribalism pasipo
They are ruling Manicaland. You don't need to rule the country to shine. You can make your province a paradise and people will see your strength and might.
Thanks for this beautiful video I can tell you your country is still better than some of the 🇪🇺 European countries upon all the sanction
Very quiet place. Just the way I like it.
Am moving to Mutare..actually born in Masvingo and grew up in Capetown..but Mutare can be my new home now...thanks dear...So this is Mutare nhayi...so beautiful 😍 🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇦🤗
Used to live there. Glad to see it is revived. Nice video. Thank you so much.
You are welcome Garth
Was there once, near what our Zimbabwian hosts called "small England" and trout fishing was possible higher up in the mountains. Never realised Mutare was so big. Have several friends coming from there.
Only God knows what this country would have been, if it wasn't because of all the shenanigans from the past and the present. Zimbabwe is rich in beauty.
Point of correction-Christmas Pass in Mutate ,the mountain pass that leads into the city of Mutare from the west, was named by the Cecil John Rhode’s Pioneer Column as they came into what is today’s modern day Zimbabwe from South Africa,who camped at the foot of the pass on Christmas Day 1890.
That is not true. The settlers where led by Leander Starr Jameson together with the explorer Selous and they came through the protectorate of Botswana, asked for passage through Bulawayo and Matebeleland from King Lobengula because there was tension and they were afraid the Ndebeles would massacre them because of the Rudd Consession controversy. They finally rested in Masvingo after escaping a huge Ndebele army and they called it Fort Victoria and hosted the Union Jack for the first time in Zimbabwe. The first cricket match was also played there. Most of them camped there while others followed Selous North looking for Mount Darwin. They eventually arrived in what is today Harare and thought it was Mt Darwin, settled there and called it Salisbury. It was only a few years later when Rhodes who was governor of the Cape Colony at the time thought about getting the Eastern Highlands from the Portuguese loose Prazero system as a route to the sea with ideas about boats through Pungwe River to the sea. He sent an American settler called Forbes to Chief Mutasa's kraal to sign a treaty and the drunkard chief was happy to do so because he wanted alcohol. The Portuguese prazero came weeks later looking for his tribute when he realised what chief Mutasa had done and punished him. The chief denied ever signing the Forbes treaty. So Jameson and crew finally went to Gaza in Mozambique to negotiate the acquisition of Manicaland with the Shangaan King who many white people feared and even the Portuguese stayed away from. When they finally won the treaty, they arrested the Portuguese Prazero and the first settlers coming out of the Cape Colony like the Fairbridges and Coaurthaulds settled in Mutare for the first time.
Used to be called Umtali????
@@takudzwamazwienduna Thank you for the potted history,which is not disputed.The issue in hand which you have not addressed is why is Christmas Pass so called.I have given the explanation as according to most historians.The colonial pioneers did not come into Zimbabwe only on one route.Those that successfully penetrated via Mutare struggled and eventually found a route on Christmas Day in 1890 ,through the pass we now call Christmas Pass.Just out of interest what is your explanation as to why it is called Christmas Pass?
@@nolavout9094 Yes used to be Umtali.
@@dennismacharaga3924 there was no British settlement in 1890, and settlers came to Mutare a lot later. It was always called Murahwa Hill, that has always been the official name. Christmas Pass is an adopted nickname from the 1960s and 1970s. It earned that nickname because when you pass it at night you see the lights from the city lit up like lights on a Christmas tree.
Thanks for taking your time to shoot this video. However, I feel it should have been much longer. I wish Saru had taken you to other places such as Vumba, Africa University and Nyanga.
Mutare ndokumba kwedu. 💖💖💖
African Tigress it was great having you over, welcome to my backyard!!!
Can't wait to host you again...
Soon darling
this is so beautiful
Mutare my home town❤❤❤
Was it on Sunday? It was so quiet. And I like the African rhythms
It was, perfect timing.
Roads through the city are spacious too.❤
Thanks The African Tigress. I like what you do n that coverage mekes anyone feel to be right there with you. Its Goddy from Kenya.Thanks
Lovely video with brilliant music.
So beautiful! Look at those jacaranda trees!
Good job African Tigress .i like what I see keep going. I like your vlogs.
Great video, please publish the music score I loved all the songs!
I am looking for that music too
Mutare is really beautiful !Respect
This City has so much potential to be just as beautiful as Capetown. Eish may God heal our land. #RegisterToVote
What a smart ,spacious and green town
I’ve been there in zimbabwe 1980 in Salisbury now Harare
Heartiest thank you for always sharing beautiful Africa with me always family oriented video...song lit 🎶🎶🎶🎶beautiful video 😍👍🏼
The cleanliness is impeccable
Nice video. Who is this music by? It's great.
Mutare my home town, so clean........dd you take this video on a Sunday, cause the Mutare I know is not so empty and quiet 😂
Yes
Its sad that besides Harare, all these other cities never really developed further after independence. Notice all buildings are outdated? I believe Mutare has so much potential. Its in a province that is the most endowed with natural resources. At some point it had a real estate market performing better than Bulawayo due to the Chiadzwa diamond rush.
Bro Mutare should have been like the most developed city in Zim cause of the diamonds just like Capetown but eish those in power have other ideas.
Mugabe legacy
Yep. At least they still manage to keep it clean. What about devolution funds....hope they're getting some. It's also time for property investors to look at other cities other than Harare.
@@tari2073 true. Problem with Zimbabwe is everything is concentrated in Harare. Bulawayo has not changed one bit since the 90s.
Beauty is not about new buildings only as is, Mutare is beautiful. The current infrastructure needs to be maintained or upgraded I suppose. New buildings do not define beauty at all. Please travel around the world and take note of old buildings in bigger cities
You know, I'm beginning to believed a black man said that the African continent is 10 time it current size. The amount of lands in African countries like Zimbabwe is so huge. Africa is truly one of TMH YAH's masterpiece His garden!!
The Country is so Beautiful and clean. How fast can one drive?
60km/hr in urban roads...I stand corrected
Beautiful town ooh..
It really is!
If you drink the water from Mutare..you would wish you could just drive there daily just to drink water. Followed by Bulawayo it terms of the safe water to drink as well as cleanliness of the city...Just in my opinion.
Now that's something a lot of us in the west would loved. Water in the states not so clean especially in some black communities where it's not good to drink. Right from one of the richest countries in the west and some people talked about how water is dirty in all Africans countries. Bottle water is big business in America.
@@serene1275 Mutare water is from Pungwe river which is in the mountains. The water is unpolutated. The city does not need to purify it. Its like you are drinking water from a spring!
Thank you Tigress and Saru
You are welcome
🇿🇼👏 love the Mutare weather.
Zimbabwe is BEAUTIFUL
I'm very proud of my home town Mutare
I miss home to the extent of looking for this video as a way of dealing with my home sickness😢😢😢
Beautiful Manicaland
💯
Thank you for the good music
Zimbabwe's most beautiful city
10th Comment today.. next time I shall be on number one..
🔥 Hey AT! thanks for showing us Mutare
Yani my bestie ♥️. I miss you
My father is from there,I love Mutare.
That's where you are from!!
Wow so beautiful kuma komoyo💃💃💃
Neat and tidy. Shows pride and dignity.
Mutare women and girls have a very sexy accent, when they are speaking in Shona. With ❤️ from someone who grew up in Harare.
Okay
I love the streets and road network. Nothing beats tree lined streets.
The people look like they're not interested in tall buildings.
Very interesting.
Africa Tigress you are awesome
Lots of love my sister ❤❤❤❤