Watch Before You Build A House In Zimbabwe

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024
  • After many years in the diaspora and starting to think of retirement back home ,we ,(my wife and I) started to brainstorm different ideas.
    We settled on free range organic chicken farming! 🥚🐣🐓😍. We will also grow organic vegetables.
    We have lived in the United Kingdom for just over 20 years with our five children who were all home educated.
    While living in the U.K we became very aware of food standards because food was not the same as what we had left behind.
    Very early on we started buying organic food and wild fish. We would like to continue on this path of healthy eating and growing our own food.
    The chickens will be pasture raised. We are implementing a permaculture farming method.
    We will also be using the regenerative agriculture approach to help the soils get all the necessary nutrients.
    We bought the land which had lots of gum trees which took a lot of nutrients out of the soil. We need to add these back using the regenerative agriculture approach.
    We will use this platform to share information we learn along the way.
    There was a pond on the farm which has dried out but we need to revive it as part of permaculture farming.
    What is regenerative agriculture?
    Soil health and the regeneration of topsoil (the surface layer of soil) are the main priorities of regenerative agriculture. Going well beyond organic farming, regenerative agriculture is a system of agricultural practices and principles that increases ecosystem health, improving nutrients in foods, which almost become a by-product of the planet’s restoration. Soil Heroes
    What is permaculture?
    It involves taking care of the earth and working with it. We will be using systems like rain capture and solar systems. Trying to be off grid as much as possible.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 317

  • @ruwaorganic
    @ruwaorganic  22 дні тому +4

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    • @BlueLadder-Construction
      @BlueLadder-Construction 21 день тому

      All the stories you mentioned seem to be typical experiences of diasporans when building back home but to be fair on both ends we are all getting scammed as diasporans. Looking at the construction industry in Zim as a whole it is unregulated and even professional companies are scammers. Most construction companies are basically just traders and individuals with no educational background or experience to know how to build a house from scratch. In your case after digging the trench and laying the footing, soil on both sides of it must be treated by chemical termiticide. Soil around the building site must also be treated, as well as the earth under patios before the slab is cast. This prevents termites from reaching your house through the surrounding soil - hence creating a barrier in their path. After being a construction engineer and owning a construction company in the UK we have found doing business in Zim challenging because in the UK you do the job and get paid after the customer is satisfied. Here customers do not take your advice as a professional and want cheap prices for quality work and in most cases do not pay you after a job well done, you chase up for payments and some we have had to give up on chasing because again they like to scam especially diasporans. To conclude we are getting scammed both ways but my advice is go with someone who has the same vison as you, do not expect diaspora quality from a Zim builder because they cannot see the vision. The amount of traders we have had to train and retrain is alarming in order for quality work to be produced it needs an experienced contractor with the same standards they do not understand quality finishing.
      Recently we have been lobbying the government to regulate the industry because most houses in Zim are not structurally sound, but brick by brick we will get there and it starts with us. Coming back home to change the industry has been one of the most rewarding things I have ever done despite the challenges.
      subscribe to my channel for some tips on construction.

  • @Her_Self..
    @Her_Self.. 25 днів тому +140

    I am a female. I have built 2 personal properties in zim. At this point l feel like l know quite a bit. I am actually considering doing project management for diasporians. I hv been thru hell😂 now l know kuti hayi Zimboz the gvt is the least of our worries. We are our own worst enemy.

    • @Tsunamiluva
      @Tsunamiluva 25 днів тому +6

      Kikiki. My sister, it starts with Government. Think of the story of the father Crab who chastised his son because he was walking sideways!! The society is a reflection of leadership my sister

    • @charmaine5103
      @charmaine5103 25 днів тому

      @Her_Self how can I get in contact with you?

    • @ruwaorganic
      @ruwaorganic  25 днів тому +18

      True, people busy blame the government and yet fail to see where they go wrong as individuals.

    • @Her_Self..
      @Her_Self.. 25 днів тому

      @@Tsunamiluva how are the leaders made? They dont fall from the sky. The same ppl duping their brothers can wake up in top places..
      We are very self serving. Same ppl can be the best if employed by whites, but are we not under same gvt as whites.

    • @tawandamakawa9536
      @tawandamakawa9536 25 днів тому +2

      I totally agree with you

  • @andrewbundo2776
    @andrewbundo2776 19 днів тому +37

    If you want to build a house home get your monies together, take a long leave then go build yourself

    • @teute256_6
      @teute256_6 15 днів тому +2

      Absolutely. That's what am doing in Kenya.

    • @VirimaiChigariro-ge7iq
      @VirimaiChigariro-ge7iq 9 днів тому +1

      You are correct. It takes approximately 90 days to build a 3 or 4 bedroomed house from scratch, so you would 3 months off at the very least

    • @yawmanu6112
      @yawmanu6112 5 днів тому

      simple !!

    • @ruthpartridge6314
      @ruthpartridge6314 5 днів тому

      Exactly 💯

    • @chipochichi1154
      @chipochichi1154 2 дні тому

      Very right u are

  • @majestic4124
    @majestic4124 25 днів тому +31

    true l bought all my stuff personally got it loaded on a truck stored it at a different location from where my house was to be built. If they want brick force , plastic , cement, doors , ring beam , iron sheets they will have to ask the person l left everything with and that person will deliver it to them. Its an extra cost but l dont regret 😊

  • @altopatraogee6630
    @altopatraogee6630 24 дні тому +17

    I'm a contractor(cabinet instatller). I find that some clients get scammed because they don't do their prior research on what to expect in terms of average costs for a well done project. They imagine the cost without any real research. Usually the imagined figure is lower than the actual requirement which they refuse to accept by all means.
    Others keep pressing the cost down. When a contractor refuses to take the job because you are over negotiating, thats your cue to being scammed.
    Lastly, the really good contractors advertise/talk less and act more. When a contractor yaps all the time about big projects they did etc, overmarketing themselves, they're probably not that good. Competent contractors often dont overshare on projects they did before to entice the client for the project. They don't answer unasked questions😅
    I hope this helps someone on narrowing down on perfect contenders for their projects.

  • @ChatswithConnie
    @ChatswithConnie 25 днів тому +31

    I think it's high time these scammers should be named and shamed so that they will never get clients.
    Hamufunge kudaro?It's getting out of hand now.

    • @ruwaorganic
      @ruwaorganic  25 днів тому

      They change numbers and never reurn

    • @Her_Self..
      @Her_Self.. 25 днів тому +4

      It's actually easier to name the good ones kkk. Coz vashoma. Scammers haaa vakawandisa lol.

    • @ChatswithConnie
      @ChatswithConnie 24 дні тому +3

      @Her_Self..
      I know,yes, but still, if one is scammed, just name them so that the next person will not become a victim.I believe that way,they will know they are exposed and reduce their employability.Even if it means putting out their ID in the public domain.Once we start this exposition, surely they will learn a lesson.

  • @ginojaco
    @ginojaco 19 днів тому +21

    If you are anywhere, but especially Africa and most especially in Zim, NEVER leave your projects unsupervised. Watch all builders all the time and don't pay a penny until it's finished and you are satisfied. 👍

    • @yawmanu6112
      @yawmanu6112 5 днів тому

      this practical with Africans .. l dont know how we were created !

  • @raymondforchap8548
    @raymondforchap8548 25 днів тому +36

    I like and look forward to your videos because you give us the other side and challenges of returning home. Most videos only give us the glory sides of returning home. Much love from Cameroon !!

  • @Niqx09
    @Niqx09 13 днів тому +5

    I dont have a property yet but im glad i came across this video,thank you for educating us!

  • @musamupfekeri
    @musamupfekeri 24 дні тому +48

    Never build a house absent…never…never

    • @beavenjnr4187
      @beavenjnr4187 21 день тому +3

      Exactly. A house is one of the most important things you can own why would anyone build it remotely? 🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @zimboysacrobats3086
      @zimboysacrobats3086 18 днів тому +1

      Fact

    • @zodwaduma9362
      @zodwaduma9362 10 днів тому

      ​@@beavenjnr4187. People are working in far away places but they want to build properties. So you suggest they stop working and go supervise building?

    • @beavenjnr4187
      @beavenjnr4187 9 днів тому +1

      @@zodwaduma9362 yes thats what I am suggesting. At least they should physically inspect the project at every milestone. Not realising paRoof level that the foundation/windows was misdone

    • @ruthpartridge6314
      @ruthpartridge6314 5 днів тому

      ​@@zodwaduma9362I think if possible do a least 1 or 2 trips to physically see the progress even if it means things take longer

  • @tafarapaul
    @tafarapaul 21 день тому +18

    Now I understand why my sister went to buy her own material and went on to supervise the construction, it's better for the thieves to feel uncomfortable than to lose your money lol.

  • @ednahmoyo812
    @ednahmoyo812 5 днів тому +2

    So sorry about the scams you experienced. Thanks for warning your fellow Zimbos/Africns. May I say your English is 👌 top shelf. You have an excellent command of the English language. It’s a joy listening to you speak. Big up 🙌 to your parents who paid for your education 🙌👏

  • @cbkash
    @cbkash 24 дні тому +11

    We learnt the hard way, too. Now we go and spend the time on the ground, from personally choosing, paying for materials from reputable companies and sourcing ng transport tega, nekutevera rori racho till ya off loader everything on the ground. Like you unodzidza wanyura
    2 x plane tickets and 6 weeks leave twice a year is a cheaper alternative than having substandard materials and work done in your absence

  • @bongsbeastie
    @bongsbeastie 24 дні тому +5

    Zimbabwe! You have to be there and you have to buy everything yourself, i learnt the hard way. Vanhu vacho vatojaira zvekuba....they call it hustling, kungwavhangwavha. Thanks for the videos wangu

    • @ruwaorganic
      @ruwaorganic  23 дні тому +2

      They call it that and yet it is simply stealing

  • @VhudziJena
    @VhudziJena 24 дні тому +4

    Advice I always give returnees like you.
    1. Buy a 1/2 build its less stress
    2. Some of the quality fixtures and fitting either bring with you from overseas or go on a Zim trip just to shop for yourself but do not fit on this trip
    3. When you comeback to Zim come with enough money for the fitting to be done whilst you watch with your own eyes.
    4. If it takes years let it after all you are not livinG in the house with immediacy
    I know people who have got to roof level and then had to demolition due to issues with foundation
    Trust no-one for too long because that complacency sets in

  • @lenso3757
    @lenso3757 25 днів тому +23

    I usually tell people kuti the leadership in the country reflects on its people and most people are now tsotsis in Zimbabwe.

    • @newwave2017
      @newwave2017 24 дні тому

      That’s bullshit. It’s all down to personal decisions. You choose how you want to treat people. Zim leadership “may be bad” but I wouldn’t blatantly choose to rob someone of their hard earned money, scam people or rob people. Honesty and integrity start from within. Let’s learn to be accountable and not blame everything on the government.

    • @newwave2017
      @newwave2017 24 дні тому +6

      That’s bullshit. Integrity and honesty start from within. I’m also under that same leadership but I wouldn’t blatantly choose to rob, scam or cheat someone out of their hard earned money. Let learn to be accountable. You decide how you want to treat people.

    • @lenso3757
      @lenso3757 24 дні тому +1

      @@newwave2017 Can u comprehend chief? I said, "..most people.." Where did I say all people?

    • @newwave2017
      @newwave2017 24 дні тому +2

      @@lenso3757 your comment still implies that people are tsotsis because of the leadership in the country, which is a flawed assessment as it comes down to a choice to be a tsotsi or not.

    • @lenso3757
      @lenso3757 24 дні тому +3

      @@newwave2017 You took BIG 's song and remixed it and you added it on your channel without permission u violated Copyright law. Just like in Zim Copyright violaters are not arrested so its normal to do what you did. U get my drift. U commited a crime unintentionally bcz in Zim its normal cz the leadership does nothing about it. So urimbavha.

  • @classical_movie_scenes
    @classical_movie_scenes 3 дні тому +1

    I know a reliable person who did my house in Zim whilst I was in SA....she did a good job to be honest

  • @Thecuriouscollection52
    @Thecuriouscollection52 25 днів тому +11

    In all honesty, I initially believed you were describing a project we once undertook. The accuracy of this video is remarkable. Your candor and willingness to discuss the challenges you faced are refreshing. Unfortunately, not many individuals possess the courage to do so.

    • @ruwaorganic
      @ruwaorganic  25 днів тому

      Thank you so much, indeed the problem is rampant.

  • @GHOST-mv3ki
    @GHOST-mv3ki 19 днів тому +1

    I’ve come to the summarisation that you are a genuinely good soul! Bless ya brother. Hope ya dreams come true for you and you’re family!

  • @mrmanq9517
    @mrmanq9517 24 дні тому +5

    damn....you've been through quite a lot that side
    Makes it all the more special when things finally come together 🔥

    • @ruwaorganic
      @ruwaorganic  23 дні тому

      True, the trick is to keep moving

  • @frankzhuga3203
    @frankzhuga3203 22 дні тому +5

    Ndadzidza wangu ,hopfuly l will be able to navigate through the scams u articulated in your video Watching from Australia

    • @ruwaorganic
      @ruwaorganic  21 день тому

      Thank you so much, for your support

  • @fiechaz
    @fiechaz 24 дні тому +10

    Finding someone trustworthy is very difficult but not impossible. When my bro-inlaw built his house he asked for my assistance personally I'm not a crook, scammed etc...I would go to the big hardware shops in Hre send him the quotations get emails/numbers of the sales rep I dealt with so that he can also communicate with them directly. I would always send the exact quotations even for things such as transport even though I was unemployed at the time and could've easily put a mark-up it just wasn't me. Another point I would like to stress is when getting someone to manage your building get someone with an attention to detail. Someone who will pay attention to finishes and make sure the builders, tilers etc are doing a good job as some people won't have that attention to detail even though they may be trustworthy..

  • @Christsword
    @Christsword 20 днів тому +4

    Bro, why do you keep getting caught up with these scammers? You should write a book called "Schemes and Scammers: The Untold Stories" about it. I thought it was just us Nigerians who faced this issue 24/7. I didn’t know Zimbabweans were going through the same thing too!

  • @jabulanirambwawasvika1683
    @jabulanirambwawasvika1683 19 днів тому +2

    Thank you brother for the video, an eye opener. I will personally be on the ground and supervise every stage

  • @memoryfletcher8846
    @memoryfletcher8846 25 днів тому +6

    Once again, very informative. I appreciate you for taking the time to educate us👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿🙏

  • @thembakhumalo3113
    @thembakhumalo3113 22 дні тому +1

    Youre a hero my man...youl get there..big up..Take courage& counsel from the temporary setbacks.m

  • @hapio1307
    @hapio1307 25 днів тому +6

    Am learning from you seriously and I have subscribed already. Watching your videos from Washington DC

  • @victormthunzi9452
    @victormthunzi9452 25 днів тому +5

    thank you for sharing your stories they really educate and help a lot

  • @venchkania7620
    @venchkania7620 15 днів тому +1

    Thank you so much for an eye opener this was very helpful, I was quoted 95usd / bag of cement by a friend that I trusted thank God I had to do my own research before the project kick started and I had to travel to zim by myself for the ground breaking and get genuine quotes.

    • @user-dr3nk4gi9t
      @user-dr3nk4gi9t 14 днів тому

      Don’t trust anyone even your best friend the fact that you’re abroad they want to take advantage of you they think money is easy to make.

  • @VirimaiChigariro-ge7iq
    @VirimaiChigariro-ge7iq 9 днів тому +1

    No one here is saying how eloquent Zimbabweans are. Shame man. Thanks bro for the video. All the best with the repairs.

  • @Nyax4Real
    @Nyax4Real 25 днів тому +3

    I have been watching your uploads but this one made me your subscriber. Thank you for being so informative and truthful on how things are on the ground.
    Keep your fellow Zimbas informed, much kudos to you.

  • @evereadyfall4150
    @evereadyfall4150 11 днів тому

    Thank you for your transparency. It will help others. So sorry about the nonsense you went through !

  • @how5851
    @how5851 17 днів тому +3

    You need at least a trusted Family member like your mom, father or child. I supervised all of my father's building projects when he was abroad. Everything was done perfectly.

    • @ruwaorganic
      @ruwaorganic  17 днів тому +1

      Glad it worked well for you. My father in law also did great things for us in terms of buying property. Unfortunately some people get scammed by close relatives.

    • @bc9153
      @bc9153 15 днів тому +1

      It got tricky for a few people when their own parents duped them too but that's a grand idea..most Mums do well with these projects on behalf of their children abroad..

    • @Digishack
      @Digishack 10 днів тому

      Use a lawyer or professional company to supervise

  • @nomsamoyo2309
    @nomsamoyo2309 14 днів тому +1

    My parents built my house very well. I wasn't there I was just sending money. When we got to extend theirs , it was so perfectly done as they had the experience.

  • @lynnt907
    @lynnt907 10 днів тому +1

    Very helpful information I have a plot of land and just about to start building. Thank You very much👍

  • @bbnCRLB
    @bbnCRLB 4 дні тому +1

    A friend took my money and did only 1/3 of the project. He told me stories about how he used my money to solve a personal problem. I thought about getting police involved but realized it's going to cost me more time and resources. After then, I'm not trusting anyone with money or projects.

  • @MrKuda2008
    @MrKuda2008 19 днів тому +1

    This sounds so familiar. Ouch. Iam exactly going through staff you talked about. But I find my suppliers online and talk to them myself. The role of my family members is to supervise. Family members are better
    They will steal or scam you, butt they will restrain themselves because some know the consequences of their behavior

  • @allinadaysworkhakunamatata9187
    @allinadaysworkhakunamatata9187 25 днів тому +4

    Check even your bricks , they could be only a third cement so it will crumble . Sounds silly but true storry

  • @mhopi9744
    @mhopi9744 3 дні тому

    Ty so much fo yr honesty n warning us about the scammers tricks. Hv bn duped so many times n yr video brought hope again to me. God bless you n gd luck in everything 🙏 🙏❤️❤️

  • @thindo
    @thindo 23 дні тому +2

    Having watched Chinese Tofu projects Im sure we Zimbabweans are following the same pattern

    • @ruwaorganic
      @ruwaorganic  23 дні тому +1

      Interesting, I've never heard of it. I will look into it.

  • @RufaroMapungwana-ck6hz
    @RufaroMapungwana-ck6hz 25 днів тому +1

    Black Sheet- Damp Proof Course. That is a very crucial element you need to make sure that any house you buy has before you buy. Most contractors skip this part to save costs but it’s very important.

    • @ruwaorganic
      @ruwaorganic  25 днів тому

      How do you tell it is there when buying an already built house?

    • @RufaroMapungwana-ck6hz
      @RufaroMapungwana-ck6hz 25 днів тому

      @@ruwaorganic when you buy a house which is shell and core it is usually easier to tell but you need to engage a technical person more like an engineer to check all the technicalities on ground. I usually recommend older players in the industry who have more experience for this. Also when you’re buying a house that has been built, do a clause in the contract for testing and commissioning for atleast one year which will allow you to rectify such errors so a certain percentage is held for this risk. I’m a Quantity Surveyor based in the Middle East and almost bought a house which had one of these issues but upon the review of our engineer and report after, we had to let it go. A good structure doesn’t always guarantee a functional building.

  • @morolong7733
    @morolong7733 9 годин тому

    Very helpful thanks for sharing

  • @sheltonmackey6449
    @sheltonmackey6449 21 день тому +2

    All you had to do was get on youtube before you build a well or anything to see how its built.That way you know if they are doing it the right way. You can ask the right questions to let them know you research how this is actully done. I also would have went to 10 houses built by different families to see who they hired before I started. Even here in the U.S. builders will scam you if you don't do good research

  • @thedude9984
    @thedude9984 25 днів тому +2

    Life is a learning curve.

  • @realizeurdream7399
    @realizeurdream7399 16 днів тому +1

    Thank you for sharing your experience. Sad it happened

  • @charleezy123
    @charleezy123 18 днів тому

    Thank you for being honest and vulnerable with us

  • @bc9153
    @bc9153 15 днів тому +1

    I learnt the hard way to the extent of being traumatised..kunozviitira wega better sterek..

  • @RastaAfricanGentleman
    @RastaAfricanGentleman 9 днів тому +1

    The goal of all Disporians sadly when dealing with Africa, should be to navigate away from using independent contractors (where most scamming occurs) and rather use reputable big companies that offer the services you are looking for. Unfortunately you have to pay more for security, accountability and quality. Even 3rd world countries have reputable companies amongst the chance takers

  • @lmthunzi
    @lmthunzi 25 днів тому +3

    My advice is you should employ a local professional project manager to oversee your building project.. He/she will be will then advise the Client who is a layman. The project manager is the one who checks quality certify the work done and recommends you the Client to pay. Professional Project manger charge around 11 percent of project cost. Don't do the project management yourself as the Client it's a no no.

  • @tawandatitonyamuzihwa
    @tawandatitonyamuzihwa 25 днів тому +3

    Thank you for sharing Mkoma.

  • @citycarpartscitycarparts940
    @citycarpartscitycarparts940 10 днів тому

    Please keep making these videos, we need them

  • @Lina_Simiti
    @Lina_Simiti 22 дні тому +1

    Omg I feel like crying
    Nyaya yemugodhi happened to me being diaspora and sending people to do projects for you is insane better kuchengeta mari uyite wega kana wapa ground I could literally write a whole paper what my brother is saying is actually happening to me rn veduwe 😢

    • @floet3498
      @floet3498 19 днів тому

      Ini ndakachengetesa mai vangu mari ye borehole vakabirwa nemuporofita. Imagine working so hard and in a matter of seconds it's gone. Vanhu vari ku Zim vanoona kunge zviri easy kuunganidza mari. They really take advantage of us.

    • @Muchero
      @Muchero 8 днів тому

      me too both borehole and mugodhi ... no water

  • @kairojay9356
    @kairojay9356 14 днів тому +3

    People here are very hungry, u gotta be on the ground if you can't don't

  • @mgt.a.1484
    @mgt.a.1484 6 днів тому +1

    thanks for sharing

  • @sylviakahenga3918
    @sylviakahenga3918 25 днів тому +2

    Hi dear
    Thanks for all the information i really appreciate 🙏

  • @koketsothabangsekakatlela3118
    @koketsothabangsekakatlela3118 3 дні тому

    Well well well.

  • @clotildachamhuna1448
    @clotildachamhuna1448 6 днів тому +1

    Thanks a lot with the information

  • @gladysjohnson2320
    @gladysjohnson2320 24 дні тому +2

    God you went Through A lot Happy ending😂😂

  • @chenjeraichari9578
    @chenjeraichari9578 20 днів тому +1

    Sorry about that my brother anywhere it happened in Zimbabue becoz it happened to me a pastor from a well known church was giving me quotations from big hardware shops then he went ti the street and bought materials door frames and many other things i was very disappointed but what to do becoz it was already water under the bridge. Thank you

  • @tadiosbeyene9086
    @tadiosbeyene9086 25 днів тому

    Thank you for sharing. Your experience is not encouraging us to return to the motherland. I am not a Zimbabuean but I am originally from somewhere in the east side of the continent. The same thing happened to me when I returned to my country of origin for good back in 2005. It is an African problem all in all.
    I think renting might be much preferable than buying. I hope there will be no termites , no electricity and water outages in areas like Borrowdale and the nearby nice neighborhoods. We will be grateful if you let us know the latest in that area.🙏

    • @Her_Self..
      @Her_Self.. 25 днів тому +1

      Borrowdale is notorious for water issues, the water table is very low. But some areas are OK and buying water is quite reasonable. Still leafy surbabs and generally quiet. Electricity, solar is the way to go.. whole of harare is struggling

    • @tadiosbeyene9086
      @tadiosbeyene9086 25 днів тому

      @@Her_Self.. Thank you.

  • @craigpeter9169
    @craigpeter9169 24 дні тому

    Very well done man really appreciate your honesty

  • @noahfungulo2394
    @noahfungulo2394 19 днів тому

    Your videos are informative.Keep it up bro

  • @perfectmoyo2512
    @perfectmoyo2512 3 дні тому

    Im loving this ..may i please have numbers of the ones vakakuitirai mugodi wemvura

  • @wegaunoseka
    @wegaunoseka 24 дні тому +1

    Zim is a tough place bro. All the best

  • @muzingwenya7494
    @muzingwenya7494 25 днів тому +1

    Please share the contact details of the ceiling guys.
    Thanks a lot for this podcast 🎉

  • @dmtriyevmarufu521
    @dmtriyevmarufu521 25 днів тому +1

    Hie Ruwa Organic, may you pliz make a video on health care system in zimbabwe, all available options and prices if possible

    • @sitekrafter
      @sitekrafter 25 днів тому

      Sure. Let me work on that.

  • @TindoBeanz
    @TindoBeanz 25 днів тому

    When i hear ur hurdles ,ndinowona kuti pandakapfuura pari nani. Returning to Zim zvinotora ma first second n third attempts.

  • @GmanXpress
    @GmanXpress 21 день тому +1

    Also, just ask people around how much it is to build houses or just do business. Coz, you will have a bigger picture of what is going on in the market. It makes life easier for you and you will have info and will not be scammed in the end. I personally research before I commit to anything.

    • @ruwaorganic
      @ruwaorganic  20 днів тому

      Great tip, thanks

    • @GmanXpress
      @GmanXpress 20 днів тому

      @@ruwaorganic One more thing if someone does a job for you he must give you a written guarantee and warranty. Becoz they're bogus people in Zim and around the world. If anyone refuses then you can't do business with him, you're just safe guarding your money and interests.

  • @chengetaichikwanha1449
    @chengetaichikwanha1449 14 днів тому

    Very insightful video. Thank you

  • @maxwellnansongole8744
    @maxwellnansongole8744 19 днів тому +1

    What else have you got for me to scam you, you seem to be easy to be scamed 😂, anyway love your content brother

  • @user-wi4zd8up5o
    @user-wi4zd8up5o 25 днів тому

    You could’ve came to South Africa for you material and a good builder, it was going to be very quick and easy.

  • @elizabethmunenga4874
    @elizabethmunenga4874 25 днів тому

    Thank you, this is so informative. Please can you share the company which helped get rid of termites, getting rid of the Queen. I have a similar problem.

  • @shamisoshumba2025
    @shamisoshumba2025 25 днів тому

    Thank you for sharing your experiences.

  • @Queen-qf2bn
    @Queen-qf2bn 16 днів тому

    My mum did everything opposite and everything minimal to keep change for herself.

  • @tapiwamiyambwa7907
    @tapiwamiyambwa7907 25 днів тому

    Thanks for the insights, really helpful!!

  • @johnsonkitchens685
    @johnsonkitchens685 24 дні тому

    Thanks brother, well explained ❤

  • @lalilali3817
    @lalilali3817 10 годин тому

    I'm based in Byo I decided to renovate one of my properties. I was scammed badly 40k later and my house looks like shit!!!!!

  • @KnordStream49554
    @KnordStream49554 18 днів тому +2

    Munda haurimwi negotsi.

  • @munsanjemweene
    @munsanjemweene 2 дні тому

    Why aren't lawyers pouncing on this opportunity to assist with taking scammers to court? Seems like an excellent opportunity, given how much money is lost to this sort of activity.

    • @ruwaorganic
      @ruwaorganic  День тому

      They lack marketing and advertising expertise. I agree with you.

  • @BrightSikero
    @BrightSikero 25 днів тому

    Very informative, thanx man

  • @mikerazerera7161
    @mikerazerera7161 25 днів тому

    the info I needed thanks brother

  • @shingie1855
    @shingie1855 25 днів тому

    Very useful information thank you very much.

  • @ericnjovu8339
    @ericnjovu8339 25 днів тому +4

    Why did you go for a well instead of a borehole?

    • @ruwaorganic
      @ruwaorganic  25 днів тому

      The stands are too small so boreholes are not allowed.

    • @letwinmhlaba4500
      @letwinmhlaba4500 25 днів тому

      @@ruwaorganicplease can I have the contacts for the well please 🙏🏾

    • @RufaroMapungwana-ck6hz
      @RufaroMapungwana-ck6hz 25 днів тому

      @@ruwaorganicdo you mind telling me which area this is. It looks so good

  • @user-qi7mh2tt8v
    @user-qi7mh2tt8v 23 дні тому +1

    No one is trusted when it comes to money bro

  • @Lina_Simiti
    @Lina_Simiti 16 днів тому

    I’m here trying to search for a way to get hold of you and you have not listen any email or social media handle on your description ndabva ndapererwa

  • @charlesm5477
    @charlesm5477 22 дні тому

    Hi- Who supplied and installed your water tank.
    What size was it and how much did it cost?
    Thanks mate.

  • @manganim197
    @manganim197 25 днів тому

    Big up bro for the updates

  • @anniebake5564
    @anniebake5564 12 днів тому

    Next time,you should pay directly to service providers and ask for receipts on email .

    • @ruwaorganic
      @ruwaorganic  11 днів тому

      I agree, that’s a good point.

  • @falconshalom7165
    @falconshalom7165 25 днів тому +1

    Thank you so much very helpful

  • @kaxar6954
    @kaxar6954 17 днів тому +1

    I can't believe builders would use inferior materials on homes. You are putting people lives at risk if you do that in some countries. Especially places that require hurricane proof building and structures to withstand earthquakes.

  • @GabrielMbamba-ht6hz
    @GabrielMbamba-ht6hz 10 днів тому

    Those are flash doors made by P.G,they are for internal use and the life span is low

  • @specialchild775
    @specialchild775 25 днів тому

    My dear u are right ini imbalance yakad kudonha nemvura mukati

  • @Me-xoxoz
    @Me-xoxoz 25 днів тому

    This is the biggest reason we do not build back home while abroad because a lot goes on that could destroy relations forever. Very few people have families that can honestly do the leg work for them.

    • @Boomslang1
      @Boomslang1 25 днів тому +1

      You can still build back home but just use professionals chete

    • @Chiedza-mm4dw
      @Chiedza-mm4dw 24 дні тому

      ​@@Boomslang1but they will charge you soo much that it's not worthwhile

  • @jones1oo7
    @jones1oo7 10 днів тому

    Thank you🤗

  • @SaniiMakhalima
    @SaniiMakhalima 15 днів тому

    Great content....subscrribed happily 🎉

  • @sedzesanimathavha9939
    @sedzesanimathavha9939 25 днів тому +2

    Dzo vhuyesa ngoho

  • @dchawira8626
    @dchawira8626 17 днів тому

    Thank you very much for the information. Have the termites gone for good now?😅

  • @user-if8zd9fc3v
    @user-if8zd9fc3v 12 днів тому

    Sorry pls can you just also give me the name of the company that make those termites to stop for good

  • @Grace2kb4
    @Grace2kb4 18 днів тому

    Thanks for the infor

  • @GmanXpress
    @GmanXpress 21 день тому +1

    Haaa people living foreign you just need to go to building companies, borehole companies and furniture companies and seek advice for the things you wanna buy. Coz sometimes we like to support indigenous businesses but most of dem are criminals who are after to grab a quick dola. You spend your hard earned money trying to promote your fellow man but he sees you as a gold mine.