Thnx bro this is an eye opener zim is so beautiful and people are building beautiful houses waaaal 1 day is 1 day ndoivakawo chete this is so encouraging
These new developments are dope n they make one look forward to great success in life, dreams becoming a reality. Very uplifting content Mr Zim 🇿🇼 👏👏 I send you a heartfelt appreciation. Hi to Roscoe, woof woof ☺️
Kudos to the people who are building fantastic structures in terms of style and designs. What saddens me though is the quality of the roads. It seems no one holds the developers to account for the poor quality roads in all the new suburbs sprouting up all over Harare. There seems to no due diligence as well in assessing if an area will be suitable for putting up structures. This particular area is swamp, it used to be a city of Harare farm where the city used to keep cattle. From Mabelreign police camp to Kirkman road, all that area used to be just cattle pens. I worry about how ground moisture ingress will affect the integrity of these buildings, as the kind of building one needs to put up there requires a great deal of engineering that can withstand dampness, similar to what they do when building a bridge. I just hope for the best and pray water ingress will not be an issue in the coming years.
I lived in the Mabelreign/Meyrick Park area since 1956. The area between Meyrick Park and Monavale then stretching out to Milton Park and Belvedere was all vlei. Water catchment areas and not ever to be built on. After independence and with no land surveying people started to build. All those houses would have had subsidence and cracked. I know there was no under-pinning. Back in the day you could never have got a mortgage. You have made great videos. Well done.
This area is definitely called Maranatha. I have a bro who stays that side. City of Harare corrupt councilors selling stands in wetlands. There will not be any change in Zim regardless of who is in power. Sad. Beautiful homes though.
Nice video Mr Zim. You guys know how to build although I am noticing that like in my native nation of Zambia most of the streets in these lovely new suburbs do not have enough nature strips where safe pedestrian walks. Is this problem due to lack of land or what?
It’s not lack of land but that the Harare Council stopped doing what used to be done before the country system or bylaws were destroyed. It was the responsibility of the council to make sure that bylaws were followed. Roads, pedestrian roads were built first before anything else and water connections done. When there was still rule of law in Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 inspectors used to come and inspect your building from foundation level up to roofing level. Now people just build anyhow they like. The council either they are now clueless of proper procedures or they don’t care at all.
@@MrZim263 So write them in Chinese or Russian or...maybe? The deeper point. There is no English speaking country that supports Zim on the international stage, it is the opposite, as far as l know.
@@peterchindove7146 but is there nothing new with the brains of Zimbabweans. Isn't it that it's common for you people to like outside things more than home grown. Ipapa ndikatokubvunza unotomhanyirira vakadzi vakapfeka zvima Wig kudarika ane kinky afro hair uchitsvaka a certain kind of beauty isimo muDNA mema Zimbabwean men. I live in Diaspora Zimbabweans are too colonised to the bone than other Africans we meet here and they ask us why we act like white people. Ndozvitovepo Hama. Hence yes Shona/Ndebele names are desirable. But I guess the owners of the school are Christians so it means something to them.
@@MrZim263 the point is u can get bigger stands in better neighbourhoods for the same money or less so it doesn’t make sense , but as the saying goes “ there’s a sucker born everyday so I’m guessing some people will buy into it 🤷🏾♂️.
I think it's a fair price considering its location and distance from the city centres.its close to both madokero and Westgate shopping centre, national stadium,closes to industrial areas.yiu can't Compare this area to Ruwa ,nyabira and other outskirts areas.also the roads are tarred and electricity in place.most developments now don't have proper services in place is a fair price.by the way a fair price is more to do with the cost of the land and servicing it has nothing to do with what people earns
Doing something new from daily quarrelling/fighting is impressive. God bless.
Yes! Thank you!
Mr Zim is doing a good job, and encouraging all of us to do our best and buy/build a decent house.
Thanks Playgirl😊
One day is one day I will build my own too.. thanks for such an awesome video Mr Zim
Ummm, that's hope, let's all walk into it, these people earn us respect. Happy new year Roscoe.
Thnx bro this is an eye opener zim is so beautiful and people are building beautiful houses waaaal 1 day is 1 day ndoivakawo chete this is so encouraging
Thanks Mr Zim for these videos! They bring me back sweet memories of Zimbabwe. Very beautiful and neat homes almost everywhere you go in Zim.
My pleasure!
Excellent stuff Mr Zim
Thank you Mr Zim our Country is developing in terms of building individuals doing their thing regardless the unstable economy .
Thank you posting Mr Zim. Your videos are so informative and interesting.
Glad you like them!
Beautiful homes and good video quality
Thanks Foxbat😊
These new developments are dope n they make one look forward to great success in life, dreams becoming a reality. Very uplifting content Mr Zim 🇿🇼 👏👏 I send you a heartfelt appreciation. Hi to Roscoe, woof woof ☺️
Thanks for the appreciation😊😊😊
Kudos to the people who are building fantastic structures in terms of style and designs. What saddens me though is the quality of the roads. It seems no one holds the developers to account for the poor quality roads in all the new suburbs sprouting up all over Harare. There seems to no due diligence as well in assessing if an area will be suitable for putting up structures. This particular area is swamp, it used to be a city of Harare farm where the city used to keep cattle. From Mabelreign police camp to Kirkman road, all that area used to be just cattle pens. I worry about how ground moisture ingress will affect the integrity of these buildings, as the kind of building one needs to put up there requires a great deal of engineering that can withstand dampness, similar to what they do when building a bridge. I just hope for the best and pray water ingress will not be an issue in the coming years.
I lived in the Mabelreign/Meyrick Park area since 1956. The area between Meyrick Park and Monavale then stretching out to Milton Park and Belvedere was all vlei. Water catchment areas and not ever to be built on. After independence and with no land surveying people started to build. All those houses would have had subsidence and cracked. I know there was no under-pinning. Back in the day you could never have got a mortgage. You have made great videos. Well done.
beautiful neighborhood in the green. is it upper lower, or lower middle? Or Bambazonke?
Awesome video. Yes, roads need help.
Thanks Mr Zim.....beautiful area it is.
Please Mr Zim can you do one on Picnic Park Waterfalls please
Ok will do one of these days
Job well done
Hey Mr Zim.beautiful homes
Nice one, Mr. zim
Thank you😊
Nice work mate
Thanks 👍
Lovely homes there 👍
They are!
Hello Mr Zim
Nice houses but panoti roads apo hapana kumira bhoo
Please do southlea park
This area is definitely called Maranatha. I have a bro who stays that side. City of Harare corrupt councilors selling stands in wetlands. There will not be any change in Zim regardless of who is in power. Sad.
Beautiful homes though.
People want homes close to the CBD who cares about wetlands my guy
Nice video Mr Zim. You guys know how to build although I am noticing that like in my native nation of Zambia most of the streets in these lovely new suburbs do not have enough nature strips where safe pedestrian walks. Is this problem due to lack of land or what?
Thanks Larson, developers probably want to maximise on the number of plots they can fit on the land
It’s not lack of land but that the Harare Council stopped doing what used to be done before the country system or bylaws were destroyed. It was the responsibility of the council to make sure that bylaws were followed. Roads, pedestrian roads were built first before anything else and water connections done. When there was still rule of law in Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 inspectors used to come and inspect your building from foundation level up to roofing level. Now people just build anyhow they like. The council either they are now clueless of proper procedures or they don’t care at all.
Mr Zim where/ who do you contat to but stands. Thanx advance
DM me on Instagram
Mr Zim ko maroads anogadzirwa riini?
This area was ideal for farming
Zimbabwe ain't short on farming land my friend don't worry
Mzaya wangu
Nhari, Unendoro🔥🔥🔥🔥
Ko mazita echirungu hindava?
I don't think buyers care much
@@MrZim263 So write them in Chinese or Russian or...maybe? The deeper point. There is no English speaking country that supports Zim on the international stage, it is the opposite, as far as l know.
Maranatha is not English. It's an Aramaic phrase meaning "Our Lord has come"
@@DevineVic Is there any country in the Middle East with Shona names?
@@peterchindove7146 but is there nothing new with the brains of Zimbabweans. Isn't it that it's common for you people to like outside things more than home grown. Ipapa ndikatokubvunza unotomhanyirira vakadzi vakapfeka zvima Wig kudarika ane kinky afro hair uchitsvaka a certain kind of beauty isimo muDNA mema Zimbabwean men.
I live in Diaspora Zimbabweans are too colonised to the bone than other Africans we meet here and they ask us why we act like white people.
Ndozvitovepo Hama.
Hence yes Shona/Ndebele names are desirable. But I guess the owners of the school are Christians so it means something to them.
May i pls ask where do we find the poor areas in zim
They are there. Our municipalities don't tolerate shacks/slums or any other unplanned settlements, they destroy with bull dozers
Urikubata basa mukomana
Thanks Elena😊
Ooh that's my area I have seen my house
KKKKKK Rosco was on attack mode.
😂😂😂
These are wetlands, which shouldn’t be sold for stands, that’s why our main dams are drying up…..this council is nonsense
who is paying for this
25k ??, for 400 m2 ?.where ?? 😂😂 sorry but way over priced
Imagine how people are undermining the USD
Economics of supply and demand
@@MrZim263 the point is u can get bigger stands in better neighbourhoods for the same money or less so it doesn’t make sense , but as the saying goes “ there’s a sucker born everyday so I’m guessing some people will buy into it 🤷🏾♂️.
I think it's a fair price considering its location and distance from the city centres.its close to both madokero and Westgate shopping centre, national stadium,closes to industrial areas.yiu can't Compare this area to Ruwa ,nyabira and other outskirts areas.also the roads are tarred and electricity in place.most developments now don't have proper services in place is a fair price.by the way a fair price is more to do with the cost of the land and servicing it has nothing to do with what people earns
fair price for zim, any neighborhood better than maranatha wil surely charge more per square meter