I am just beginning to wonder if the errors are deliberate🤷🏽♂️ I was nearly in similar situation, luckily the security officer at the gate leaving manica freight said the numbers on this paper and your name is spelt different. He actually begged and said please dont go because you will be returned here to the port of entry if these errors are not corrected😢 Surely we listened and delayed another day😢😢 and for sure were saved a trip back
@@zibusisondiweni6166 $7 mkhaya thank you for the support, really appreciate. Please also support us by subscribing to page if yiu had not already done so.
Hie Sir. I'm a teacher in Zimbabwe and I have been offered a job in Australia. I get confused when I read or watch of how Zimbos wish they were home. What do you think is the best advice Sir? Is it worth it to go and work in. Australia or its better just to hustle it in Zimbabwe?
@noeltimothy2248 I would advise you to take up the job offer, come and earn decent salary and then invest back home. Also coming here will assure your kids of a better future where they can study and get jobs that they studied for. At home work and capital opportunities are limited but once you got capital you can then create your empire back home.
Dr N Ngwenya City Dental between 12 and 13 Avenue ku Fortstreet I think he shares offices with BS Trucks he is very good pls check him out a very affordable. I’ve done root canals and crowns with him. My whole family goes there. Safe travels back home sir!
Interesting, the average Zimbabwean is planning to leave Zimbabwe for greener pastures elsewhere (UK, Australia, Canada, USA, Europe, China, etc.., Australia would be a dream destination for many, myself included. And yet, you are willing to give all that up for Zimbabwe. If possible, could you please kindly do a video to explain in detail why you've made this decision. I know you've previously mentioned retirement as one of your reasons. But, surely Australia must have a better social care , better health care systems, better cost of living and better standards of living.
@@thambomathambo575 Australia is an expensive country, good for someone that is actively at work. You would not dream.about starting a business here, if you do then you are in debt and will have to struggle with payments for the rest of yiur life.its a busy life, your own kids will be busy working and the best they can do for yoy is put you in an aged care facility and I am sure you knw what that means, slow and painful lonely death. The cases of mental health issues in the diaspora are high, i am sure you hear of lits of cases of people of african descent commiting suicide or partners killing each other. I am not saying this does not hapoen back home but i am saying tbere is more family support structures at home compared to diaspora. "Home sweet home" the saying goes and this is true, there is nothing that beats homeand i dont think there is anyone that leaves home and say i want to go live outside forever, they live to get cash and upgrade themselves but in the process some enjoy the comfort and party life and fall by the way side. I have met people in their 70s here who lost touch with family and home and regret it every day. Very few manage to buy big enough land here to be able to be self sustainable, bjt in Africa you can go to your ancenstral land and grow your own food. Will i encourage people to look for greener pastures in the diaspora a big YES but i will also advise them to invest back home for their sanity at a latter stage. I can write a book but you are free to call and we have a one on one conversation about this topic. Thank you for your question.
People that have citizenship do that because they have a now option to come to Australia should they need medical care etc. lt also differs from generation to generation.
@@TheLionofZim Well said Bhudi most of us the older generation who have been away from home yearn to return because home is a place of peace, acceptance and healing. The slower paced lifestyle is priceless, you cannot put a price to it. I am returning home as well. I just want to rest and be with my people. Diaspora is for the younger ones. Myself I have fallen out of love with it and would not wish to retire here. Its a lonely place. I could write a book as well but that's a story for another day.
Indeed we are now part of your family 😅
The information you’re sharing is priceless
@@blessingnyathi3751 thanx mkhaya, appreciate your support
You just left Zimbabwe and you're going back with the family for Christmas 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤thankyou for sharing.
@@elentsimpson1180 Home is where the heart is.
Get well soon sir
Thank you so much Farai
We know.. we know sihlobo.. I can’t wait to go back to the motherland , you inspire us
@@kiddywam1 Amen Dade, the craddle of mankind.
As long as you're on planet earth life is tough, there're pros & cons with different countries
@@symlexbrn5396 True indeed. Please subscribe to page if you had not already done so
Safe trip my brother 🙂🙏
@@cheecharoo thanx Paul, hope to see you there soon
I am just beginning to wonder if the errors are deliberate🤷🏽♂️
I was nearly in similar situation, luckily the security officer at the gate leaving manica freight said the numbers on this paper and your name is spelt different. He actually begged and said please dont go because you will be returned here to the port of entry if these errors are not corrected😢
Surely we listened and delayed another day😢😢 and for sure were saved a trip back
@@DrFifiMaramwidze Wow,thanx for sharing this, it makes this whole scenario interesting.
I agree with you 💯How much will be your chickens and will definitely order.Limqotho lelo lami vele ngisendleleni
@@zibusisondiweni6166 $7 mkhaya thank you for the support, really appreciate. Please also support us by subscribing to page if yiu had not already done so.
True you can travel all over the world but home is home
@@ruthpartridge6314 You can say that again. West, East, North or South, home is best.Please support us by subscribing to page .
I thought you had closed the channel
What are your plans for your home in Australia? Is this your permanent relocation? Will your children remain in aussie or will they move ?
@@Thecuriouscollection52 will be coming in an out but spending more time at home. Kids have work future here and are staying.
Hie Sir. I'm a teacher in Zimbabwe and I have been offered a job in Australia. I get confused when I read or watch of how Zimbos wish they were home. What do you think is the best advice Sir? Is it worth it to go and work in. Australia or its better just to hustle it in Zimbabwe?
@@noeltimothy2248 go for it, you will never regret. but the kids are tough but the income is fair. your daily pay is equal to your monthly pay in Zim
@noeltimothy2248 I would advise you to take up the job offer, come and earn decent salary and then invest back home. Also coming here will assure your kids of a better future where they can study and get jobs that they studied for. At home work and capital opportunities are limited but once you got capital you can then create your empire back home.
@noeltimothy2248 I think once you go and spend 20 years or more years like all of us... you will then understand home is best 👌
Buya ulungiswe ama zinyo ngu Dr Ngwenya ko Bulawayo thina lapha asikhali ngamazinyo
@@jacquelinebinya7955 please give me location or address i definately will go there
Dr N Ngwenya City Dental between 12 and 13 Avenue ku Fortstreet I think he shares offices with BS Trucks he is very good pls check him out a very affordable. I’ve done root canals and crowns with him. My whole family goes there. Safe travels back home sir!
@jacquelinebinya7955 thank you so much.
Kkkkk I don’t blame you enjoy to the fullest in your mother land
@@Chihera_at_shumbasvale thanx a lot.
What was your profession in Australia?
FIFO
He’s a Golden Gloves boxah!
Interesting, the average Zimbabwean is planning to leave Zimbabwe for greener pastures elsewhere (UK, Australia, Canada, USA, Europe, China, etc..,
Australia would be a dream destination for many, myself included. And yet, you are willing to give all that up for Zimbabwe. If possible, could you please kindly do a video to explain in detail why you've made this decision. I know you've previously mentioned retirement as one of your reasons. But, surely Australia must have a better social care , better health care systems, better cost of living and better standards of living.
@@thambomathambo575 Australia is an expensive country, good for someone that is actively at work. You would not dream.about starting a business here, if you do then you are in debt and will have to struggle with payments for the rest of yiur life.its a busy life, your own kids will be busy working and the best they can do for yoy is put you in an aged care facility and I am sure you knw what that means, slow and painful lonely death. The cases of mental health issues in the diaspora are high, i am sure you hear of lits of cases of people of african descent commiting suicide or partners killing each other. I am not saying this does not hapoen back home but i am saying tbere is more family support structures at home compared to diaspora. "Home sweet home" the saying goes and this is true, there is nothing that beats homeand i dont think there is anyone that leaves home and say i want to go live outside forever, they live to get cash and upgrade themselves but in the process some enjoy the comfort and party life and fall by the way side. I have met people in their 70s here who lost touch with family and home and regret it every day. Very few manage to buy big enough land here to be able to be self sustainable, bjt in Africa you can go to your ancenstral land and grow your own food. Will i encourage people to look for greener pastures in the diaspora a big YES but i will also advise them to invest back home for their sanity at a latter stage. I can write a book but you are free to call and we have a one on one conversation about this topic. Thank you for your question.
People that have citizenship do that because they have a now option to come to Australia should they need medical care etc. lt also differs from generation to generation.
@@TheLionofZim Well said Bhudi most of us the older generation who have been away from home yearn to return because home is a place of peace, acceptance and healing. The slower paced lifestyle is priceless, you cannot put a price to it. I am returning home as well. I just want to rest and be with my people. Diaspora is for the younger ones. Myself I have fallen out of love with it and would not wish to retire here. Its a lonely place. I could write a book as well but that's a story for another day.
@globalafricanwoman I can relate to this, 100% correct. Thank you.
Seems like a long process.
No, channel is permanent mkhaya will always be there.
Not really, when papers are in order its quick.
Linjani. siyabonga for sharing this with us.
@@angelinencube7345 thanx mkhaya lathi sibonga isapoti shuwa