I told you, I met them personally, they speak fluent Sepedi. They are currently The so-called Matebele speak fluent Zulu. Both groups are currently looking to acquire South African ID documents, because they identify with South African people
I live in Bulawayo. Thank you for making our City to be known. Bulawayo is a great city in a beautiful Zimbabwe. You've done justice for Bulawayo and Zimbabwe. Proudly African, Proudly Zimbabwean.
You are the chief cheerleader.We follow your lead.We your followers, love you and your husband. Keep riding high.May Almighty God bless your union with healthy kids.Amen!!
i'm tearing... colonization messed us up.. I'm Zulu from KZN and I'm just realizing how the borders created the illusion that we are not of the same bloodline 🥲
Even in south of Tanzania there is a tribe called bangoni the speak a similar language sound like zulu and Xhosa , Brother we must stop ✋ kill each other we are one blood.
I still don't understand why colonisers are still buried there, we call ourselves Spiritual people, yet we fail to see that our country is colonised spiritually. I agree with you Maya, we need to change those burial places
I don’t know where Wade Maya’s guide got his story about Cecil John Rhodes being loved by the locals and being honoured with a Matopos hills burial. Rhodes died on 26 March 1902 & was buried by white settlers without the approval of the locals, which the colonizers would never have needed of course (Zimbabwe had been a colony 8 years then and the locals were under total subjugation which explains the revolt & the hangings of 1896) - I guess in his head Zimbabwe was also named Rhodesia as a show of the locals’ love and respect for Rhodes I never got the guide’s name but I challenge him to tell us where he got his history from - sometimes it’s ok to answer I don’t know to questions you don’t know the answer to.
Wooow, we won't have know Zimbabwe is such a beautiful country . Thank you Wodemaya for showing the World how beautiful and nice Africa is . Keep telling the story of Africa. God bless you Wodemaya
This is one of the most educative videos I have ever seen coming out of Zimbabwe. This should be packaged and made available to our children. Thank you Maya and your guide is top notch, he is a mobile library.
We need more African content creators to show us Africa, from the African perspective. Changing the narrative. Wode you have inspired many, keep up the beautiful work🙏🏽
Wode Maya you are waking up some great history of Zimbabwe. Your tour guide is a very intelligent man. Thanks for sharing. Keep going Wode Maya. We appreciate your work.
Some South Africans are fighting with Zimbabweans because they lack understanding, but fortunately the leaders and the majority are correcting that. The truth is that the colonizers are the one who created the situation we are in and then United States add on by destroying the welfare of our people in Zimbabwe by imposing stupid economic sanctions against them. I wish that African countries unite and support our people economically, such as investing in Zimbabwe which is part of our beautiful continent. With lot of love for African people from Durban, South Africa.
@@thato596 I fully agree with you. I applaud the then government under President Mugabe for resisting the devils of the West, especially the US and the UK. It's time for Africa to unite. A situation like this that happened in Zimbabwe should never happen again in our continent, Africa.
we fight crime not Zimbabwean if is them who do crime we will fight them 3day back they point me with gun when they see i don't have money they take my shoes but i don't hate Zimbabweans they are nguni people I'm also a nguni I'm ndebele from mpumalanga south Africa
Honestly I'm shocked to see Zimbabwe develop like this all the cities considering The Crusade that has been launched by the Western countries to destroy Zimbabwe through they're illegal sanctions for years your videos about Zimbabwe have completely changed the way I think about Zimbabwe now ❤️❤️❤️👏👏👏👏👏
Believe me the sanctions have worked and they have really stagnated development and stopped any kind kind of development to happen. This is a country that has been in an economic quagmire for the past 22 years. Imagine how well everything looked in 2000. How much has happened in other countries in the last 22 years? If the same had happened in Zim during that same perioed, imagine how much of a difference you would seeing from this video.
@@zulu_mafia I have arguments that there are no sanctions on the country but rather targeted sanctions on individuals. The USA wouldn't waste time dealing with individuals, America wants to make a statement and they do it on individuals but rather on a country's enabling institutions. Zimbabwe is a country that must be made an example of so that others do dare try to do what Zimbabwe did
These cities have not developed since Zimbabwe was Rhodesia and it has very little to do with sanctions. The government is corrupt and not very competent
@@earthlycitizen2155their statement is not working anymore... there's end of everything .... watch the space this so cold America is falling...😅there is God in heaven 😂
I was born and bred in Harare but Bulawayo is my favorite city. It is a city well planned to cater for growth in population. There is so much space in Bulawayo hence fresh air and less congestion because of the wide roads. It is also the smartest city. No litter or pilling garbage. The people are also very fashion forward and they dress so well. In Bulawayo you can dress whichever way you want without anyone gawking at you unlike in Harare. It is a cosmopolitan city where other languages besides Ndebele, are spoken by a significant number. The women are very beautiful.
you act as if Harare has nothing to offer next time praise a city without insulting the other. The dress code in Harare is harare culture of not showing body parts each city has its own culture even the air is different in each city. The safety levels are also not the same in each city
@@vanhuvanhuvese2738 😂😂😂 why did you assume I am talking about exposing the body? I grew up in Harare wangu. Harareans vanongogona kutsvaga mari but kupfeka hapana zvinozikanwa. Harare inetsvina, kunyepa here. Harare ine congestion and you know all open spaces that were left as breathing spaces are being filled up. Talk of Chiremba Park, New Cranborne etc. a new Church being built by Hubert Angel in an open space in Breaside. All road reserves have car sales. Just last week I observed some new stands in Glen View 1 towards a river. Bulawayo still maintains its open spaces. Recently there was talk of wanting to build in Mabelregn recreational park. Kana ndiwewo. At some point a part of Harare Gardens was about to be sold to Crown Plaza. Even the environment is not being protected, Long Chen was built on wetland. Saka ndiri kuziva zvandirikutaura usandisaize.
@CALL IT IT IS yes we were under colonial rule but it’s us black people who build those buildings as slaves. Just like the Americas was built by black Americans who were slaves. They might have designed the buildings and roads etc but we did build as their slaves and servants. They are rightly ours. The fact remains that Bulawayo city council runs that city better than Harare the Capital City.
My beautiful Zimbabwe, my beautiful people. Zimbabwe the Jewel Of Africa will rise again to its rightful place at the apex. Who is here with me in July 2024? or anytime in 2024?
If all ndebeles would just desist from violence and tribalism and instead follow the guidelines Nkomo gave to all Zimbabweans and all africans in general, our country and our continent will definately improve and be seen in a good light which is what we all want to see.
Elizabeth, don't lie to the world. We are not one in Africa. We are totally different people with different countries. Don't insult God who has the ability of distinguish the hand and foot print of every individual person. We will never be the same, let alone the body frame. In fact, it differs too.
@@trustingnobody628 You seem to be pointing out differences we have many similarities as well in fact our interactions with each other have led to many tribes having similar customs or beliefs too. So atleast point that out too.
@@kingabstract2695 You know what King, ( please bear with me) when it comes to foreign nationals, I become fed up in the literal meaning of fed up. Do you know that we black people, we do have similarities also with people you call " colonizers" in our country. However, that doesn't mean that we are the same. Same is the case with foreign nationals. Ask me the reasons for not liking them, that is all.
@@kingabstract2695 Who are colonizers, by the way. Look at any person who comes from Zimbabwe or Ghana or Nigeria , by mere looking at them you easily tell that this is a Nigerian, this is a Zimbabwean etc. Features are very distinct and different. Let alone the pitch blackness of the colour, I mean from head to toe, they differ completely. I don't know colonizers in South Africa. All I know is that we are a Rainbow Nation.
I understand your feelings about the sacred hill in the Matopo. Yes we can say we need to remove those graves but their presence reminds us of a bitter history that we should not forget nor repeat. I like what president Mugabe said about this issue. He said these white colonisers paid nothing to our ancestors but now let them pay taxes in their graves when other white come to visit and pay to see these graves then they are paying back what they stole from us. So I say let the graves stay as a tourist attraction
i respectfully disagree, the sacred hill needs, have, to be restored to its original state. exhume all of those buries there. build a small burial ground at the foot of the hill and rebury them there. in the UK, there have been wild protests by blacks and whites who removed statutes of slave traders from their pedestals, toppled others into rivers- these have been recovered and placed in museums so why not Zim follow suit. its the right thing to do. relocate them to the foot of the hill where they belong, not the top! tourist will still pay to see the new burial ground at the foot oft the hill. then they get to pay again to get to see the beauty of the 'freed' top! ACT ZIM! ACT NOW!
@@starlight6508 that's all OK. However, are 🇿🇼 ready for mental restoration. What is the use of that when you still name your children colonial names, still worship their religions, still clamour for "english speaking environment" in preschool 😂😕
Thank you for this WODE MAYA😭😭😭😭🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Im a Zulu/Tswana hybrid although I speak IsiZulu as a home language because of my Dad.. my grandmother, my fathers mother, is a Ndebele woman from Khezi a village near Bulawayo she married my Grandfather who was from Emadadeni near eMlazi township KZN, I’ve never been to Bulawayo before but my Dad and Mom have and it’s such an ironic way to start the video with the history of the Ndebele people and the city🔥 because I also always grew up thinking that my Grandmother and the rest of her family were Zulu people, i mean the way they looked even other people who didn’t know them here referred to them as Zulu people and the vibes they gave and the overall culture, up until I was like at the age of like 12 and 13 when she gave me a little history lesson of who I am and who she was and where she’s from and I was honestly mind-blown. I couldn’t actually believe it for a while and asked my parents who’ve visited there before and they confirmed it and my mother as a Tswana woman explained to me she’s met Batswana in Bulawayo Zimbabwe although they are a minority and having said that it really gave me a whole new perspective of life and being African as a whole and I’m really glad that she took me out of the bubble of ignorance at a very young age before I was even inside it .. I then began to educate myself and realised that the similarities between Zulu and Ndebele culture are so similar that they are literally the same thing on a Cultural basis but the only thing that makes a difference its the language it’s like German and Swiss-German basically a subversion of the same language and I’ve met a few Ndebele people here in Joburg as well they are really good people.. and now after seeing this video for real and seeing how beautiful the place and the people for the FIRST TIME EVER😭😭😭🔥🔥🔥🔥🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾it made me feel even more connected with the place, my spirit is really telling me to visit one day and I really hope they’ll accept me🙏🏾❤️… thanks for the video bruv its really helps people like me who have always been curious have a little closure🙏🏾 it really made my day!!🙏🏾🔥🔥 I am them, they are i and we are one Nguni people✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿🇿🇦/🇿🇼/🇸🇿…
In history classes in Uganda 🇺🇬, we learned that the Nguni people travelled farther north up to the shores of Lake Victoria in Tanzania 🇹🇿. So your journey of rediscovery is longer than you think ❤😊
Other Zim Ndebele think they from the Zulus I don't no why? The late king Mahlangu is Mntungwa n Mzilikazi who was amaTebele king refused to be ruled by Shaka Zulu is also Mntungwa. Him Mzilikazi moved from eMbo land which is now part of KZN n Freestate. They the same as Ndebele in Mpumalanga n Limpopo
Someone lied and the truth needs to come out. The Ndebele people in Mpumalanga look like the Ndebele in Zim. The accent is also the same. I feel like the amaHlabezulu have more in common with amaNdebele awase Mzansi than they do amaZulu.
@@mxolisiduke7503 South Ndebele share surnames with Zim Ndebele ....they do. And remember king Shaka forced many tribes to under him besides that Nguni people share clan names, for example there are Ndlovu in Zim, Mpumalang (South Ndebele), kwaZulu, kwaXhosa even in Swazini. There are Mabhena in Zim, KZN, Mpumalanga same Ncube
@@dududugwala1059 Name 5 surnames that Southern and Zim Ndebeles share. I'm Southern Ndebele, we don't have Ncube or Ndlovu in Southern Ndebele. We do have Mabhena but Mabhena is also a Zulu surname.
Thanks Mr Maya for brilliant coverage of the second largest city Bulawayo..City of Kings and Queens. Bulawayo always has a different vibe to Harare. Both great in their different ways.
Awww... This is beautiful, so much love on the street, Maya who told you that you are not a celebrity? You are celebrity with love, charisma and integrity, Africans Most Love UA-camr
I'm marvelled by the beauty of Zimbabwe untold to the world. Thanks Maya for taking me to Zim through your camera.This country is a real jewel.I pray to visit n enjoy this beauty some day .Maya keep telling our story n making Africa proud .
Zimbabwe's nickname is actually The Jewel of Africa, you are correct.....The Gambia is called The Smiling Coast of Africa, Malawi is called The Warm Heart ❤️ of Africa, Uganda is called The Pearl of Africa etc
Maya,only Almighty God will reward you handsomely for singlehandedly dispelled the negative narrative on Zimbabwe bye the so-called international news outlets in the world. The educational history exposure on Zimbabwe to the World was eyes opening. I just wish that people of Zimbabwe subscribe to your channel and cheer your video with friend's and family members. You did a great service to the country.God bless you and your wife Mrs Trudy Ackon. Please brother and sisters, allow the advertisements to go through during the time your watch the amazing video so that Maya will have more resources to continue his journey in promoting African countries in a positive light to the World. Maya,we are very proud of you. May Almighty God protect you and your wife to enjoy your hard work with healthy kids in years to comeAmen!!Amenn!!!
I am a Jamaican watching from Florida. I am so obsessed with the continent of Africa. It is so beautiful I can not wait to visit with my husband next year. Big up yourself Wode Maya you are doing a fantastic job showcasing the mother land. I will see you next year mama Africa I love you.❤️ ❤❤❤❤❤
Bob Marley sang for us on our independence. It was beautiful. Google him performing the song “Zimbabwe”. I was so young and I remember my brothers fighting for who should go. They were both ultimately grounded lol😅
I'm Jamaican and I'm planning on going there bc when we were little our ppl used to sing songs about Africa . Bc that's our home please amend the law and Exume those dead manipulating thief's out of there . We need to go back home those of us who're hungry to return. ❤❤❤🇯🇲🇿🇦🇳🇬🇰🇪🇬🇭🇪🇹🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Motion to have TV station seconded for all these historical and at the same time, educational video. It's surely worth of it. To be honest, this is my third time watching the video. Thanks Maya.
@@trustingnobody628 Because you seek to differ just like our colonisers would prefer us to be, you fail to see that we are the same and should live in harmony with each other minus the borders
@@Bhebe40 Kindly explain clearly, fully and concisely this sameness you are talking about. Second, in my country, South Africa, there are no colonizers. So, educate me if you think we have such people. Third, work hard to make your own countries better, meaning fight for your rights in your countries as we do in South Africa. It's not easy but we fight by means of the round table discussion or toyi-toying. As we go through such difficulties, foreign nationals are spreading their wings like cockroaches and flooding our country. They come with manipulative words such as "we are the same; colonizers." Lies. Stay in your countries and cause harmony there.
True,if one travels to this African countries will notice the similarities.I have travelled to this countries as a South African then my eyes were opened.We are one 1 ''simunye''.👊
This is indeed a very lovely city! Am impressed with Zimbabweans, they has the history of their country at tips. Congratulations Wode Maya, you are doing a great job.
This vlog is so informative, it certainly captivated my interest from the beginning to the end. Zimbabwe much like the rest of the continent is so beautiful. Thank you Wode Maya for keeping the world informed and educated about Africa.
Hi I'm watching from cape Town as a South Africa Zimbabwe will b on my travel list I like any one I can belong any where I'm xhosa one of the Bantu most from eastern cape my family relocated to cape Town because of work we settle in cape Town I stay in a township I stay with a lot of Zimbabwens
We have Zimbabwe Xhosa in the Mbembezi area, they came as workers of the colonisers Pioneer Column from Cape area in South Africa around 1890s. That's why Xhosa is one of Zimbabwe's 16 official languages. @Magriza Made Me Cook made a video about them. The SA Xhosa king to visit them not long ago.
Woda Maya you are indeed a blessing to the AFRICAN coz I never knew a lots about different countries within my Content but thank Allah for the Initiative our brother Woda Maya for show casing the beauty of Africa
Wow nice video with a well informed tour guide. People of Bulawayo are related to people of SA because of historical links. Iam well versed in the Nguni kingdoms disintegration and migration. Mzilikazi left the present KZN and settled in Pretoria around 1820. Soshangane left for Mozambique, Zwangendaba went for Malawi and Zambia, Nyamazane the Swazi left for Zimbabwe. The Mzilikazi was after by the boers Fottrekers under Andries Pretorius in 1830. He lost men men because the boers were armed with maxima mechine guns. Mzilikazi started to recruit young many from the around area to his army the SA Ndebele. The likes of Mahlangu, Mabena, Sibindi, Jiyana etc. I would like to dispel the notions that Mzilikazi left SA running away from Shaka, how can he runaway from someone who have died long ago. The colonialist are pushing that wrong narrative because Mzilikazi was attacked by whites. Mzwangendaba conquered the present day Zimbabwean tribes only left after head that Mzilikazi was coming. Mzwangendaba fled to Malawi and Zambia. Then Nyamazane the Swazi queen was deafeted and submitted to Mzilikazi. Swazis are Dlamini, Luphahla, Lushozi, Maseko etc. Mzilikazi left Pretoria with a lot of tswana speaking people because he believed in numbers. Just like Shaka who managed to round up all Nguni states and formed the Zulu kingdom. So people mustn't be surprised to see similarities of Zim people and SA people. Nguni who come with Mzilikazi are Khumalo, Gumede, Sithole, Ndlovu, Dlodlo, Dlomo, Mkhize, Mkhwanazi etc.
We stopped witnessing highrise structures being built in our city way back in 1993 after the 1992 drought left all our supply dams dry.Big companies relocated to other parts of the country.The growth has been in surburban as of recently.We believe many property investors will visit us again after we start drawing water from the Gwayi Shangani Lake next year.Zimbabwe is beautiful indeed and we can prosper again as Africans with the mentality of Wode Maya.Thanks Wode for showing everyone a beautiful Zimbabwe.You are a true African brother indeed.We love you as Zimbabweans and wish you a lot of success in whatever you do.Love from Bulawayo Zimbabwe 💗
Maya you are doing a great job thank you every much I'm from jamaica live in the us and I'm saving to visit Africa and my birthday next year in October
WODE , thanks for this presentation. Zimbabwe is BEAUTIFUL and Zimbabweans are GREAT PEOPLE! Did you know that the major US newspapers and television stations NEVER show Zimbabwe? NEVER. They only try to report distorted facts. I live in America and the American media hides pictures , videos and live presentations of Zimbabwe, in order to keep Americans ignorant and Americans ARE ignorant of Zimbabwe and Africa. I say this about America with sadness. Zimbabwe is young, strong, dynamic and positive about its future. All nations have challenges, issues and struggles - that is life, no matter where you are BUT in Zimbabwe there lives the SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF MIGHTY AFRICA. Zimbabwe and ALL of Africa, the future of the entire Earth rests upon the strong shoulders of Africa and YOUR guidance is what the world needs. Success to you Zimbabwe, you are blessed.
Fantastic! The conceit of the European is truly impressive - buried three times! Would you believe it? The Zimbabwean history is really appreciated. Anyone who read Shaka Zulu by E.A.Ritter or saw the miniseries by the same name and didn't know what happened after Shaka's general migrated to what is now Zimbabwe would appreciate this. Especially the reference to "Bayete." In fact, I have a new curiosity to read up on Zimbabwean history. One thing, in what was clearly understood dialog, there tended to be a few patches where I could not understand as when Wode Maya faded out at a bit at 37:00. Keep up the great work!
@@davidmotlaloe5628 Isn't that the truth! You make a valid point, why cant Zimbos put as much effort and time, bringing the country to a higher standard than instead of concentrating on spilt milk? I feel its important for Zimbabweans and Africans as a whole, to know their history and be free to express their feelings but not any nonsense as if you have a chip on your shoulder! Its funny for a country that strives for a modern western life style and not to mention has a population of 99.5℅ black African...i mean cmon, everyone hates Hitler to this day and Nazis can still be found from Europe to the USA but the rest of us dont use that as an excuse or self pitty
@@dalejenkins1558 imagine comparing what happened in Germany to Europeans killing and taking the resources of Africans. Read about what France is still doing to those countries in Africa. They have to keep their monies in Paris. Africans have some part to play but the West still plays a major role in keeping these countries underdeveloped through political instabilities and policies. Can anyone explain why Zimbabwe is under sanctions?
For how the city got its name. Let it be known that the capital 'isigodlo' of Shaka himself in KZN was and still is called kwaBulawayo. Mzilikazi simply replicated the same and made his own koBulawayo when he decided to settle in present day Zimbabwe. The myth and stories you'd be trying to be explain what the name means and trying to add context. It is no coincidence that they are 2 Bulawayos one in KZN and the other in Zimbabwe and both centres of Kings
Yo! Claudia is breathtakingly beautiful! WOW...On another note, I had NO idea hanging (called Lynching in the States) was a practice in Zimbabwe. The enemy would hang my ancestors as well. It's so sad...Aside from some of the horrible history, Zimbabwe is incredibly beautiful, with incredibly beautiful people!
@@thabisankomo7597 wow that's nice mzala I have a lot of Zimbabwean friends besihlala nabo eswatini my best friend until today was my university roommate from Zimbabwe such a beautiful soul.
Top drawer stuff! Intelligently filmed such content must surely be a must in educational institutions! Thank you and please maintain that wonderful spirit of enriching others. Africa is proud of you.
I am Ndebele from South Africa and too many similarities with Ndebele's here in SA not even so much Zulu. We did learn a little in our History class about Mzilikazi. Its unfortunate that poverty has done this to all of us in Africa.
My adopted city I love it From chipinge Manicaland but I live in Nkulumane suburb Thanks for showing Bulawayo The big city with a small town atmosphere I love MyBulawayo
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Wode, have you been to Sam levy’s?
Thank you for make sure we are not left behind expiriencing the awesome Zim, surely you are the best in content creation 👏👏
Zim and SA are the same, so much in common.
@@eleazar5942 yeah
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Man I love Zimbabwe and Zimbabweans.I wish them success and happy life ...all the way up brothers and sisters.....from South Africa
I told you, I met them personally, they speak fluent Sepedi. They are currently The so-called Matebele speak fluent Zulu. Both groups are currently looking to acquire South African ID documents, because they identify with South African people
Thank you. We love you too 💚💚💚
Thank you
I live in Bulawayo. Thank you for making our City to be known. Bulawayo is a great city in a beautiful Zimbabwe. You've done justice for Bulawayo and Zimbabwe. Proudly African, Proudly Zimbabwean.
how can I visit this beautiful city?
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I lived in bulawayo as a child I'm pf liberian descent, would live to go there again one day
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I am proudly Zimbabwean wezhira akakwana zvangu
More than a watchman 🤣🤣 let's gathered here if you thoroughly love Maya❤❤...let me see your hands 🙌 up
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@@thecocomama welcome dear❤
I am here
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First here! Go baby! 😀🙌🏼
We Love you Miss Trudy!!!
Awwwwww! I love you too ❤️
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You are the chief cheerleader.We follow your lead.We your followers, love you and your husband. Keep riding high.May Almighty God bless your union with healthy kids.Amen!!
Have you eaten your vegetables today Mrs Maya? Send us evidence by Bluetooth.
i'm tearing... colonization messed us up.. I'm Zulu from KZN and I'm just realizing how the borders created the illusion that we are not of the same bloodline 🥲
Everything got messed up as a result of colonization
And now there's people busy dudularing their own brothers calling them kwerekwere. Very sad indeed.
But you are busy killing your own neighbors as kwere kweres! Fix that first
Very very sad indeed ayiphele lento
Even in south of Tanzania there is a tribe called bangoni the speak a similar language sound like zulu and Xhosa , Brother we must stop ✋ kill each other we are one blood.
I still don't understand why colonisers are still buried there, we call ourselves Spiritual people, yet we fail to see that our country is colonised spiritually. I agree with you Maya, we need to change those burial places
I think now it helps with tourist attractions and increasing foot traffic to area.
Don't disturb the deceased brother
History is being preserved...Colony is part of our history.
I don’t know where Wade Maya’s guide got his story about Cecil John Rhodes being loved by the locals and being honoured with a Matopos hills burial. Rhodes died on 26 March 1902 & was buried by white settlers without the approval of the locals, which the colonizers would never have needed of course (Zimbabwe had been a colony 8 years then and the locals were under total subjugation which explains the revolt & the hangings of 1896) - I guess in his head Zimbabwe was also named Rhodesia as a show of the locals’ love and respect for Rhodes
I never got the guide’s name but I challenge him to tell us where he got his history from - sometimes it’s ok to answer I don’t know to questions you don’t know the answer to.
Racist pig
i am from DRC living in harare for school reasons and i once visit bulawayo wowwowo i feel like going back again in the city of king and queen
Wooow, we won't have know Zimbabwe is such a beautiful country . Thank you Wodemaya for showing the World how beautiful and nice Africa is . Keep telling the story of Africa. God bless you Wodemaya
Love the Zim series. The narrators understood the assignment. Ko Bulawayo kuhle period.
Thanks for the feature Wode Maya. Keep shining!
Watching you from Malawi 🇲🇼🇲🇼🇲🇼🇲🇼🇲🇼 but honestly
I thank God for the beautiful creation
Oh man I'm learning so much. Much love from SA🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
This is one of the most educative videos I have ever seen coming out of Zimbabwe. This should be packaged and made available to our children. Thank you Maya and your guide is top notch, he is a mobile library.
thank you for this comment 🇿🇼 he really chose, the right people for the tours
Excellent work and the history narrator is very good
This tour guy knows his history I'm impressed
Hi maya from Namibia 🇳🇦 we love what u are doing
We need more African content creators to show us Africa, from the African perspective. Changing the narrative. Wode you have inspired many, keep up the beautiful work🙏🏽
Zimbabwe is so beautiful. Love it
Wode Maya you are waking up some great history of Zimbabwe. Your tour guide is a very intelligent man. Thanks for sharing. Keep going Wode Maya. We appreciate your work.
Some South Africans are fighting with Zimbabweans because they lack understanding, but fortunately the leaders and the majority are correcting that. The truth is that the colonizers are the one who created the situation we are in and then United States add on by destroying the welfare of our people in Zimbabwe by imposing stupid economic sanctions against them. I wish that African countries unite and support our people economically, such as investing in Zimbabwe which is part of our beautiful continent. With lot of love for African people from Durban, South Africa.
Yes those stupid sanctions messed up the economy. When america puts sanctions on a country, it means they want some control on that country
@@thato596 I fully agree with you. I applaud the then government under President Mugabe for resisting the devils of the West, especially the US and the UK. It's time for Africa to unite. A situation like this that happened in Zimbabwe should never happen again in our continent, Africa.
What do we understand?
@@masingitachauke6678 History of colonialism by West in Africa and their dirty strategy of divide and rule.
we fight crime not Zimbabwean if is them who do crime we will fight them 3day back they point me with gun when they see i don't have money they take my shoes but i don't hate Zimbabweans they are nguni people I'm also a nguni I'm ndebele from mpumalanga south Africa
Honestly I'm shocked to see Zimbabwe develop like this all the cities considering The Crusade that has been launched by the Western countries to destroy Zimbabwe through they're illegal sanctions for years your videos about Zimbabwe have completely changed the way I think about Zimbabwe now ❤️❤️❤️👏👏👏👏👏
Believe me the sanctions have worked and they have really stagnated development and stopped any kind kind of development to happen. This is a country that has been in an economic quagmire for the past 22 years. Imagine how well everything looked in 2000. How much has happened in other countries in the last 22 years? If the same had happened in Zim during that same perioed, imagine how much of a difference you would seeing from this video.
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Great Point
It'd be even More Beautiful if it wasn't for the Illegal Sanctions
@@zulu_mafia I have arguments that there are no sanctions on the country but rather targeted sanctions on individuals. The USA wouldn't waste time dealing with individuals, America wants to make a statement and they do it on individuals but rather on a country's enabling institutions. Zimbabwe is a country that must be made an example of so that others do dare try to do what Zimbabwe did
These cities have not developed since Zimbabwe was Rhodesia and it has very little to do with sanctions. The government is corrupt and not very competent
@@earthlycitizen2155their statement is not working anymore... there's end of everything .... watch the space this so cold America is falling...😅there is God in heaven 😂
I was born and bred in Harare but Bulawayo is my favorite city. It is a city well planned to cater for growth in population. There is so much space in Bulawayo hence fresh air and less congestion because of the wide roads. It is also the smartest city. No litter or pilling garbage. The people are also very fashion forward and they dress so well. In Bulawayo you can dress whichever way you want without anyone gawking at you unlike in Harare. It is a cosmopolitan city where other languages besides Ndebele, are spoken by a significant number. The women are very beautiful.
It’s because Bulawayo has always had a well run Council compared to the Harare Council.
@Munhuasinazita 🤣🤣🤣
you act as if Harare has nothing to offer next time praise a city without insulting the other. The dress code in Harare is harare culture of not showing body parts each city has its own culture even the air is different in each city. The safety levels are also not the same in each city
@@vanhuvanhuvese2738 😂😂😂 why did you assume I am talking about exposing the body? I grew up in Harare wangu. Harareans vanongogona kutsvaga mari but kupfeka hapana zvinozikanwa. Harare inetsvina, kunyepa here. Harare ine congestion and you know all open spaces that were left as breathing spaces are being filled up. Talk of Chiremba Park, New Cranborne etc. a new Church being built by Hubert Angel in an open space in Breaside. All road reserves have car sales. Just last week I observed some new stands in Glen View 1 towards a river. Bulawayo still maintains its open spaces. Recently there was talk of wanting to build in Mabelregn recreational park. Kana ndiwewo. At some point a part of Harare Gardens was about to be sold to Crown Plaza. Even the environment is not being protected, Long Chen was built on wetland. Saka ndiri kuziva zvandirikutaura usandisaize.
@CALL IT IT IS yes we were under colonial rule but it’s us black people who build those buildings as slaves. Just like the Americas was built by black Americans who were slaves. They might have designed the buildings and roads etc but we did build as their slaves and servants. They are rightly ours. The fact remains that Bulawayo city council runs that city better than Harare the Capital City.
My beautiful Zimbabwe, my beautiful people. Zimbabwe the Jewel Of Africa will rise again to its rightful place at the apex. Who is here with me in July 2024? or anytime in 2024?
Bulawayo the City of Beautiful women .My wife is from Bulawayo and am thankful and Blessed.
Bulawayo is such a beautiful place very developed and the people are very civilized. Lots of love from Kenya
I also like Kenya. I am learning Swahili. Jambo. And you know what our language shona and Zulu have similar words as Swahili.
Well said thank you I'm was born in harare but my soul will rest in Byo... That's the best and more civilized place I've ever lived in Zimbabwe
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Mostly i live in harare but bulawayo is so cool to me. I love ndebele people ❤️🇿🇼
Love ndebele people they accept and live in peace with their vazukuru s regardless what colour they are X to Mr Nkomo who always preached that
Love you too
Wamkelekile ntombo 🙂 Wakanyanya
If all ndebeles would just desist from violence and tribalism and instead follow the guidelines Nkomo gave to all Zimbabweans and all africans in general, our country and our continent will definately improve and be seen in a good light which is what we all want to see.
we are one as Africans. We should not forget that. Thank you Wode Maya.
Elizabeth, don't lie to the world. We are not one in Africa. We are totally different people with different countries. Don't insult God who has the ability of distinguish the hand and foot print of every individual person. We will never be the same, let alone the body frame. In fact, it differs too.
@@trustingnobody628 You seem to be pointing out differences we have many similarities as well in fact our interactions with each other have led to many tribes having similar customs or beliefs too. So atleast point that out too.
@@kingabstract2695 You know what King, ( please bear with me) when it comes to foreign nationals, I become fed up in the literal meaning of fed up. Do you know that we black people, we do have similarities also with people you call " colonizers" in our country. However, that doesn't mean that we are the same. Same is the case with foreign nationals. Ask me the reasons for not liking them, that is all.
@@trustingnobody628 similarities with colonizers? I'd like an example of that statement first.
@@kingabstract2695 Who are colonizers, by the way. Look at any person who comes from Zimbabwe or Ghana or Nigeria , by mere looking at them you easily tell that this is a Nigerian, this is a Zimbabwean etc. Features are very distinct and different. Let alone the pitch blackness of the colour, I mean from head to toe, they differ completely. I don't know colonizers in South Africa. All I know is that we are a Rainbow Nation.
This country is absolutely beautiful and I now know why they have alot similarities, thanks for sharing bro
My TikToker🥰
Much love from Zimbabwe. I love my country
Me too❤
My home town. I hope there is still moment about Bulawayo because a lot was not shown. The best city in the whole of Zimbabwe
This place takes my breath away.Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful.Thanks Maya
I understand your feelings about the sacred hill in the Matopo. Yes we can say we need to remove those graves but their presence reminds us of a bitter history that we should not forget nor repeat. I like what president Mugabe said about this issue. He said these white colonisers paid nothing to our ancestors but now let them pay taxes in their graves when other white come to visit and pay to see these graves then they are paying back what they stole from us. So I say let the graves stay as a tourist attraction
Yes, let them pay back indirectly what they stole from us. I agree.
Very wise words those.
Wise words brother.
i respectfully disagree, the sacred hill needs, have, to be restored to its original state. exhume all of those buries there. build a small burial ground at the foot of the hill and rebury them there. in the UK, there have been wild protests by blacks and whites who removed statutes of slave traders from their pedestals, toppled others into rivers- these have been recovered and placed in museums so why not Zim follow suit. its the right thing to do. relocate them to the foot of the hill where they belong, not the top! tourist will still pay to see the new burial ground at the foot oft the hill. then they get to pay again to get to see the beauty of the 'freed' top! ACT ZIM! ACT NOW!
@@starlight6508 that's all OK. However, are 🇿🇼 ready for mental restoration. What is the use of that when you still name your children colonial names, still worship their religions, still clamour for "english speaking environment" in preschool 😂😕
Bulawayo is another city I must visit soon. Great video Wodemaya. Watchimg from the USA.🇺🇸
U will love it
The great 👍 Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 is rising again. The bread 🍞 basket 🧺 of Africa 🌍. May your enemies be put to shame.
Thank you for this WODE MAYA😭😭😭😭🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Im a Zulu/Tswana hybrid although I speak IsiZulu as a home language because of my Dad.. my grandmother, my fathers mother, is a Ndebele woman from Khezi a village near Bulawayo she married my Grandfather who was from Emadadeni near eMlazi township KZN, I’ve never been to Bulawayo before but my Dad and Mom have and it’s such an ironic way to start the video with the history of the Ndebele people and the city🔥 because I also always grew up thinking that my Grandmother and the rest of her family were Zulu people, i mean the way they looked even other people who didn’t know them here referred to them as Zulu people and the vibes they gave and the overall culture, up until I was like at the age of like 12 and 13 when she gave me a little history lesson of who I am and who she was and where she’s from and I was honestly mind-blown. I couldn’t actually believe it for a while and asked my parents who’ve visited there before and they confirmed it and my mother as a Tswana woman explained to me she’s met Batswana in Bulawayo Zimbabwe although they are a minority and having said that it really gave me a whole new perspective of life and being African as a whole and I’m really glad that she took me out of the bubble of ignorance at a very young age before I was even inside it .. I then began to educate myself and realised that the similarities between Zulu and Ndebele culture are so similar that they are literally the same thing on a Cultural basis but the only thing that makes a difference its the language it’s like German and Swiss-German basically a subversion of the same language and I’ve met a few Ndebele people here in Joburg as well they are really good people.. and now after seeing this video for real and seeing how beautiful the place and the people for the FIRST TIME EVER😭😭😭🔥🔥🔥🔥🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾it made me feel even more connected with the place, my spirit is really telling me to visit one day and I really hope they’ll accept me🙏🏾❤️… thanks for the video bruv its really helps people like me who have always been curious have a little closure🙏🏾 it really made my day!!🙏🏾🔥🔥 I am them, they are i and we are one Nguni people✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿🇿🇦/🇿🇼/🇸🇿…
Visit your second home soon. My people will welcome you with open arms.:)
Zimbabweans are Zulu and life in Africa started in Egypt so we are actually all the same and related
Greetings from England London thank you for sharing your story Zimbabwe & South Africa I just want one people
In history classes in Uganda 🇺🇬, we learned that the Nguni people travelled farther north up to the shores of Lake Victoria in Tanzania 🇹🇿. So your journey of rediscovery is longer than you think ❤😊
Waooooh, watching from Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪 and i can tell you Zim is so beautiful. I wish to fly to Bulawayo city someday.
Wow! Wow! This is a Wow! Beautifull Country. It realy looks like Durban and Johannesburg. 4:39
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe 🇿🇼thanks Wode Maya for showing the world the good part of my country ❤
We know very well that we are one people 🇿🇦🇿🇼, We have many Ndebele people in Mpumalanga #RiseSADC
Other Zim Ndebele think they from the Zulus I don't no why? The late king Mahlangu is Mntungwa n Mzilikazi who was amaTebele king refused to be ruled by Shaka Zulu is also Mntungwa. Him Mzilikazi moved from eMbo land which is now part of KZN n Freestate. They the same as Ndebele in Mpumalanga n Limpopo
Someone lied and the truth needs to come out. The Ndebele people in Mpumalanga look like the Ndebele in Zim. The accent is also the same. I feel like the amaHlabezulu have more in common with amaNdebele awase Mzansi than they do amaZulu.
Morolong then how come Ndebeles from Zim share the similar surnames with Zulus and not Ndebeles from SA?
@@mxolisiduke7503 South Ndebele share surnames with Zim Ndebele ....they do. And remember king Shaka forced many tribes to under him besides that Nguni people share clan names, for example there are Ndlovu in Zim, Mpumalang (South Ndebele), kwaZulu, kwaXhosa even in Swazini.
There are Mabhena in Zim, KZN, Mpumalanga same Ncube
@@dududugwala1059 Name 5 surnames that Southern and Zim Ndebeles share. I'm Southern Ndebele, we don't have Ncube or Ndlovu in Southern Ndebele. We do have Mabhena but Mabhena is also a Zulu surname.
Thanks Mr Maya for brilliant coverage of the second largest city Bulawayo..City of Kings and Queens. Bulawayo always has a different vibe to Harare. Both great in their different ways.
You are really convincing me to visit Zimbabwe. Beautiful !
I'm a Xhosa from Eastern Cape , those Graves should be removed and taken to Europe so that we also get our Nkumnkani (king) head of Hintsa in UK.. 🙏 🤲
We also have Xhosa people in Mbembesi Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 amaFengu!
Awww... This is beautiful, so much love on the street, Maya who told you that you are not a celebrity? You are celebrity with love, charisma and integrity, Africans Most Love UA-camr
Another great piece from Pan-Africanist, Kobina. Keep it up
All I knew about Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 before wode maya came was mugabe and sha sha …❤ beautiful Zimbabwe
Who is Sha Sha?
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She is a singer in her twenties; she moved to South Africa.@@sithabelamandlawenkosiwodu6298
@@annmcb oh! Okay.
@@sithabelamandlawenkosiwodu6298 is that a genuine question? 🤦🏿
Zimbabwe is beautifull.This country is easy to fix.Jst need a good president
I'm marvelled by the beauty of Zimbabwe untold to the world. Thanks Maya for taking me to Zim through your camera.This country is a real jewel.I pray to visit n enjoy this beauty some day .Maya keep telling our story n making Africa proud .
Zimbabwe's nickname is actually The Jewel of Africa, you are correct.....The Gambia is called The Smiling Coast of Africa, Malawi is called The Warm Heart ❤️ of Africa, Uganda is called The Pearl of Africa etc
Wow Zimbabwe is beautiful. Proud to be African
Maya,only Almighty God will reward you handsomely for singlehandedly dispelled the negative narrative on Zimbabwe bye the so-called international news outlets in the world. The educational history exposure on Zimbabwe to the World was eyes opening. I just wish that people of Zimbabwe subscribe to your channel and cheer your video with friend's and family members. You did a great service to the country.God bless you and your wife Mrs Trudy Ackon.
Please brother and sisters, allow the advertisements to go through during the time your watch the amazing video so that Maya will have more resources to continue his journey in promoting African countries in a positive light to the World.
Maya,we are very proud of you. May Almighty God protect you and your wife to enjoy your hard work with healthy kids in years to comeAmen!!Amenn!!!
Very well said, thanks
All Southern African countries got something in Common SA, Lesotho, Eswatini, Zimbabwe, Botswana & Namibia!! ❤️
These countries can form a federation
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Mozambique
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My beautiful Country Zimbabwe, proudly Zimbabwean♥️
Hey Wode Maya, thank you very much for everything you have done for Zimbabwe and Africa in particular!! God bless you at all times!!
I am a Jamaican watching from Florida. I am so obsessed with the continent of Africa. It is so beautiful I can not wait to visit with my husband next year. Big up yourself Wode Maya you are doing a fantastic job showcasing the mother land. I will see you next year mama Africa I love you.❤️ ❤❤❤❤❤
Bob Marley sang for us on our independence. It was beautiful. Google him performing the song “Zimbabwe”. I was so young and I remember my brothers fighting for who should go. They were both ultimately grounded lol😅
I'm Jamaican and I'm planning on going there bc when we were little our ppl used to sing songs about Africa . Bc that's our home please amend the law and Exume those dead manipulating thief's out of there . We need to go back home those of us who're hungry to return. ❤❤❤🇯🇲🇿🇦🇳🇬🇰🇪🇬🇭🇪🇹🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I think wodemaya must open a tv channel to change the narrative of African
Someday
Me too
Motion to have TV station seconded for all these historical and at the same time, educational video. It's surely worth of it. To be honest, this is my third time watching the video. Thanks Maya.
Mlunyaradzi I agree with you Lol 👌👌👌
Wow! So beautiful. Do hear of the country first time seeing it
Your thumbnails are always great. You always put on a good front face for your channel.
Nguni people are scattered all over Southern African countries Zim,Malawi,Moza,Zambia and SA.
But we still differ.
@@trustingnobody628 Because you seek to differ just like our colonisers would prefer us to be, you fail to see that we are the same and should live in harmony with each other minus the borders
@@Bhebe40 Kindly explain clearly, fully and concisely this sameness you are talking about. Second, in my country, South Africa, there are no colonizers. So, educate me if you think we have such people. Third, work hard to make your own countries better, meaning fight for your rights in your countries as we do in South Africa. It's not easy but we fight by means of the round table discussion or toyi-toying. As we go through such difficulties, foreign nationals are spreading their wings like cockroaches and flooding our country. They come with manipulative words such as "we are the same; colonizers." Lies. Stay in your countries and cause harmony there.
@@trustingnobody628 In SA there are no colonizers really what do you mean please elaborate?.
True,if one travels to this African countries will notice the similarities.I have travelled to this countries as a South African then my eyes were opened.We are one 1 ''simunye''.👊
This is indeed a very lovely city! Am impressed with Zimbabweans, they has the history of their country at tips. Congratulations Wode Maya, you are doing a great job.
Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 is beautiful
Can’t believe I learnt so much about my own country right here!!!Thank you @Wode Maya
Zimbabwe is truly special. Thank you, Maya.
Can't believe Bulawayo is this beautiful... Clean. Well structured. I love this.
This vlog is so informative, it certainly captivated my interest from the beginning to the end. Zimbabwe much like the rest of the continent is so beautiful. Thank you Wode Maya for keeping the world informed and educated about Africa.
From Durban, I just feel the vibe👌🏾
Wow the drone view of Bulawayo shows a well organized city in Zimbabwe 🇿🇼.
Naturally, Zimbabwean cities are well organized.
@@tsitsimercyhove5845 that’s amazing 🤩.
I'm in love with Zim now. You told the story very well. Indeed you put ZIM on the map. It's gonna be on my list next year.
Thanks Legend
Justice for umthwakazi the city of gold amandebele amahle Bosso ngenkani
Hi I'm watching from cape Town as a South Africa Zimbabwe will b on my travel list I like any one I can belong any where I'm xhosa one of the Bantu most from eastern cape my family relocated to cape Town because of work we settle in cape Town I stay in a township I stay with a lot of Zimbabwens
We have Zimbabwe Xhosa in the Mbembezi area, they came as workers of the colonisers Pioneer Column from Cape area in South Africa around 1890s. That's why Xhosa is one of Zimbabwe's 16 official languages. @Magriza Made Me Cook made a video about them. The SA Xhosa king to visit them not long ago.
That's the video Magriza Made Me Cook made about the Zimbabwe Xhosa people
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Woda Maya you are indeed a blessing to the AFRICAN coz I never knew a lots about different countries within my Content but thank Allah for the Initiative our brother Woda Maya for show casing the beauty of Africa
Wow nice video with a well informed tour guide. People of Bulawayo are related to people of SA because of historical links.
Iam well versed in the Nguni kingdoms disintegration and migration. Mzilikazi left the present KZN and settled in Pretoria around 1820. Soshangane left for Mozambique, Zwangendaba went for Malawi and Zambia, Nyamazane the Swazi left for Zimbabwe.
The Mzilikazi was after by the boers Fottrekers under Andries Pretorius in 1830. He lost men men because the boers were armed with maxima mechine guns. Mzilikazi started to recruit young many from the around area to his army the SA Ndebele. The likes of Mahlangu, Mabena, Sibindi, Jiyana etc.
I would like to dispel the notions that Mzilikazi left SA running away from Shaka, how can he runaway from someone who have died long ago. The colonialist are pushing that wrong narrative because Mzilikazi was attacked by whites. Mzwangendaba conquered the present day Zimbabwean tribes only left after head that Mzilikazi was coming. Mzwangendaba fled to Malawi and Zambia. Then Nyamazane the Swazi queen was deafeted and submitted to Mzilikazi. Swazis are Dlamini, Luphahla, Lushozi, Maseko etc. Mzilikazi left Pretoria with a lot of tswana speaking people because he believed in numbers. Just like Shaka who managed to round up all Nguni states and formed the Zulu kingdom.
So people mustn't be surprised to see similarities of Zim people and SA people. Nguni who come with Mzilikazi are Khumalo, Gumede, Sithole, Ndlovu, Dlodlo, Dlomo, Mkhize, Mkhwanazi etc.
Interesting add more please
State what do you want me to add. I will happily add.
We stopped witnessing highrise structures being built in our city way back in 1993 after the 1992 drought left all our supply dams dry.Big companies relocated to other parts of the country.The growth has been in surburban as of recently.We believe many property investors will visit us again after we start drawing water from the Gwayi Shangani Lake next year.Zimbabwe is beautiful indeed and we can prosper again as Africans with the mentality of Wode Maya.Thanks Wode for showing everyone a beautiful Zimbabwe.You are a true African brother indeed.We love you as Zimbabweans and wish you a lot of success in whatever you do.Love from Bulawayo Zimbabwe 💗
Amazing videos Maya, highly appreciated keep doing a great job brother,Zim is beautiful w beautiful people as well💯
Maya you are doing a great job thank you every much I'm from jamaica live in the us and I'm saving to visit Africa and my birthday next year in October
Knowledge is power , we have learned a lot from this video about the unique Matobo and Bulawayo, keep on doing a great job for Africa.
I liked the very important questions that Wode Maya asked at Matopos.
WODE , thanks for this presentation. Zimbabwe is BEAUTIFUL and Zimbabweans are GREAT PEOPLE!
Did you know that the major US newspapers and television stations NEVER show Zimbabwe? NEVER. They only try to report distorted facts.
I live in America and the American media hides pictures , videos and live presentations of Zimbabwe, in order to keep Americans ignorant and Americans ARE ignorant of Zimbabwe and Africa. I say this about America with sadness.
Zimbabwe is young, strong, dynamic and positive about its future. All nations have challenges, issues and struggles - that is life, no matter where you are BUT in Zimbabwe there lives the SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF MIGHTY AFRICA.
Zimbabwe and ALL of Africa, the future of the entire Earth rests upon the strong shoulders of Africa and YOUR guidance is what the world needs.
Success to you Zimbabwe, you are blessed.
Aibo this is so Durban fr 😅🔥🔥🔥. The people on the streets, everything. I'm from Durban, I'd really like to go there wow 🔥
I cant be more proud of my City...My Ndebele people. Mthwakazi omuhle...
Thank you Maya for telling our history🙏, the Bulawayo, Kariba and Matopos were my absolute fav and I was greatly inspired by Zozo too❤️
Fantastic! The conceit of the European is truly impressive - buried three times! Would you believe it? The Zimbabwean history is really appreciated. Anyone who read Shaka Zulu by E.A.Ritter or saw the miniseries by the same name and didn't know what happened after Shaka's general migrated to what is now Zimbabwe would appreciate this. Especially the reference to "Bayete." In fact, I have a new curiosity to read up on Zimbabwean history. One thing, in what was clearly understood dialog, there tended to be a few patches where I could not understand as when Wode Maya faded out at a bit at 37:00. Keep up the great work!
37:00 Wode Maya says: "this was done by the San people, meaning that the San people were the people that were living here".
Peace Wode Maya
It would be nice if they was to make a railway in every country connecting at the borders for starters.
Maya I salute you for pointing out the absurdity of Africans honoring a butcher like Cecil John Rhodes.
Yep, it's insane
But we know how to change names of the cities but can’t develop cities or at least maintain them
@@davidmotlaloe5628 Isn't that the truth! You make a valid point, why cant Zimbos put as much effort and time, bringing the country to a higher standard than instead of concentrating on spilt milk? I feel its important for Zimbabweans and Africans as a whole, to know their history and be free to express their feelings but not any nonsense as if you have a chip on your shoulder! Its funny for a country that strives for a modern western life style and not to mention has a population of 99.5℅ black African...i mean cmon, everyone hates Hitler to this day and Nazis can still be found from Europe to the USA but the rest of us dont use that as an excuse or self pitty
Cecil John Rhode was a killer to Africans do not honor this murdering white devil, wake up Africans we are past due
@@dalejenkins1558 imagine comparing what happened in Germany to Europeans killing and taking the resources of Africans. Read about what France is still doing to those countries in Africa. They have to keep their monies in Paris. Africans have some part to play but the West still plays a major role in keeping these countries underdeveloped through political instabilities and policies. Can anyone explain why Zimbabwe is under sanctions?
Thank you for showcasing Bulawayo and Zimbabwe in General
One thing I love about magriza made me cook the way he speaks ndebele wish passion and pride… bro do what you’re doing I’m proud of you shame
Love the documentary. Knowledge is power.Zim is highly organised. To say the least.
Actually, if u r not a nguni person (Zulu, Ndebele, Swati & Xhosa) you can't differentiate these 4 languages for first time of contact.
I am not nguni but if you speak slow I can understand 70+ % of all that you say. There is ALSO
Ngoni in Malawi also the same as zulu.
@@vanhuvanhuvese2738 but can you differentiate these 4 languages?
@@daveokamasuku I can....
For how the city got its name. Let it be known that the capital 'isigodlo' of Shaka himself in KZN was and still is called kwaBulawayo. Mzilikazi simply replicated the same and made his own koBulawayo when he decided to settle in present day Zimbabwe. The myth and stories you'd be trying to be explain what the name means and trying to add context.
It is no coincidence that they are 2 Bulawayos one in KZN and the other in Zimbabwe and both centres of Kings
Watching from Kenya lovely and beautiful places.Thanks Maya
Zimbabwe can pull some punches You can also find Mozambique in Zimbabwe .
Well done Maya
U are doing a great job keep it my son watching from USA 🇺🇸
Yo! Claudia is breathtakingly beautiful! WOW...On another note, I had NO idea hanging (called Lynching in the States) was a practice in Zimbabwe. The enemy would hang my ancestors as well. It's so sad...Aside from some of the horrible history, Zimbabwe is incredibly beautiful, with incredibly beautiful people!
hanging was part of the colonization to keep the people scared of rebel im pretty sure all black countries went throught this
Zimbabwe our cousins siyanitsandza kakhulu guys.
Lathi siyakuthanda mzala.
@@lisancube4619 dankie mzala wam😊
Mzala I have been to Eswatini twice I loved it ❤️In fact some of my family members live there ,bahlala EZulwini
@@thabisankomo7597 wow that's nice mzala I have a lot of Zimbabwean friends besihlala nabo eswatini my best friend until today was my university roommate from Zimbabwe such a beautiful soul.
This tsa tsa tsa thing they have in isiSwati is so cute 🥰.
What I love about Africa is we all have something in common, that’s very unique about us 🙏🇬🇭
Magriza made me cook you have been chilling with Pathisa Nyathi tomuch you have changed the way you speak now 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Another great blog,Maya you always show us great places.
Top drawer stuff! Intelligently filmed such content must surely be a must in educational institutions! Thank you and please maintain that wonderful spirit of enriching others. Africa is proud of you.
I am Ndebele from South Africa and too many similarities with Ndebele's here in SA not even so much Zulu. We did learn a little in our History class about Mzilikazi. Its unfortunate that poverty has done this to all of us in Africa.
But in Zimbabwe your surname is popular among Ndau and Shangani people
From venda Zimbabwe second home
My adopted city I love it
From chipinge Manicaland but I live in Nkulumane suburb
Thanks for showing Bulawayo
The big city with a small town atmosphere
I love MyBulawayo