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  • love the video. buh i thot sunshine city was bulawayo?

  • its surprising how some Zimbabweans would run their country down in front of the whole world. No country is perfect

  • I would love to visit Harare someday, for some reason it intrigues me very much.

  • Love my home country !!¡

  • hi,nice video... i lived in harare for many years! do you know a song from andy brown - fiona?? i am looking for it but cant find it :( if you can help me i will be very greatfull!!! :)

  • OMG ZIMBABWE IS PARADISE ALERT THE PRESSES.

  • streets are very clean. nice!

  • Typical 3rd world architecture... This country and city are all pieces of crap. This video is misleading propaganda.

  • @mrperson296 The buildings seen in this vid are not 3rd world. I bet you hate to see it.

  • @mrperson296

    Yet another hate driven comment. I was in Zim a month ago and these pictures are real. Of course they do not show the potholes on the roads and the poverty, but they do show that not all has collapsed.I hate what the politicians have done, but I keep a balanced perspective and use less of my emotion.If Zim was crap as you claim without substantiating, why are there so many foreign countries doing business there? The majority of the money traded on the ZSE is foreign investments!

  • Sorry for my english and I only hope to have a repectable, informative and kind discussion.

  • but can we talk about the economic and social situation of Zimbabue? I mean... if anyone look for information, find out that Zimbabue has an unbelievable inflation, an enormous desocupation and more problematics. Please, don´t misinterpret what i´m writing, i´m not judging to anyone, and I can and I do apreciatte the good things, but there is other side that we don´t talk about it and i think theres is very important to do it.

  • I realy like the video and always like to get pictures, videos of information about african nations, and here ( Argentina) we don´t used to watch o hear talking of any country in Africa... but i have some doubts, all your comments are good, someone remind the counttry, others apreciatte the landscape, the peolple, etc..

  • in the 4:13 minute, i can see an ufo or ovni on the top right corner check it up

  • I was raised here, thanks for the uploads

  • wow

  • This has made miss home......... and the background music, who sang that song..

  • thanks for posting brought back some great memories

  • woooooooow nice country I was surprised .

  • It's good!!!Zimbabwe-fun!!!Warsaw Poland Vets

  • white ppl have built it all, blacks know nothing but destruction

  • I have not been lucky enough to visit Zims for over 10 years now so this was great. Thanks for the memories and the update on what has been achieved - despite all of the problems.

  • This is merely the City Centre outside of the CBD of Harare Zimbabwe is still a ruined state. No one has posted a video outside of Harare thats positive.

  • it's a beautiful city...dont mean to sound shallow but i see cars all over yet we r told of shortages everywhere in Zim, isnt fuel really expensive??

  • @MsRealll Hey...no, fuel is not expense...it's actually a lot cheaper than in the UK or USA...I think last time I was there (when I took these pics) fuel was around 90 US cents per litre.

    The fuel shortages that were there a few years ago due to the economic problems) are gone. so in that respect the country is normal. There seems to have been huge investment in petrol and diesel distribution.

  • @crazyintellect thats very true. Lets remember we have blend fuel in zimbabwe (some of it comes from ethanol from Chiredzi). Fuel composition in zim is minimum 20% ethanol then the rest is crude based octanes hence fuel will always be relatively cheaper than fuel cost in other countries.

  • I built a primary school in chikafa, zimbabwe in 95. i would like to go back to zimbabwe but dont know if its safe because i am white.

  • @collington22 hey. congrats on the great work you've done for the local people. Zimbabwe is perfectly safe. you are probably more in danger going to the World Cup in South Africa than visiting Zimbabwe (due to crime e.t.c.). There is also a very large white and growing Chinese community in the country. Some of our govt ministers are white and our high court judges. So please, do visit, there's nothing to fear ;)

  • @collington22 no dont 

  • absolutely homesick after this...

  • what is the name of the song and band playing?

    thanks

  • Jesus je bent goed man ! nice i like visit there one day.

  • I like your patriotism and allegiance to the African continent. Zimbabwe will rise up to its feet and will be a model for other African states. Africa for Africans...God bless Mugabe, Nkrumah, Steve Biko, Lumumba, Mandela, Haile Selassie..God bless Africa, all her sons and daughters.

  • Crazyintellect; u really crazy, keep on doing the good work man.

  • i miss home

  • Regarding inflation... those colored folks sure are great at economics and agriculture and they sure know how to have fun murdering white farmers and such. Give my regards to comrade mugabe may he burn in hell soon while sun city starves to death. Good riddance and back to eating grubs, insects and each other.

  • grubs, incects and each other...lol u forgot roots, leaves and grass. btw as a matter of interest we do eat incsects even during the good times....prawns, shrimps and other Crustaceans would be disgusting to some cultures... and I am quite sure Mugabe and his cronies will burn in hell as will G W Bush have something to answer for on his judgement day.

  • nice places

  • Greetings from Ukraine!

  • thanks for those great photos ...............

  • guys just leave your politicing to your houses, most of the glass buildings are way less than 12 years old coz i am 22 and saw them being built. Rhodie guy most zimbabweans are not racial or political so please give us space to just see pictures without any politics.....pleaasse???? We need some breathing space.thanks

  • I hear you. I was born there. It breaks my heart 2c what became of the place.Believe me when I say that I do hear you.I can say sincerely that I love black, white, mixed race alike.>>I judge people on the content of their character and NATURAL law that brings us all together without political ideologies is HUGE in Zimbabwe. It's simply heart breaking to know what political troubles, Mugabe's selfishness did to ruin life, health, liberty. It kills me to see people struggling ALL PEOPLE...

  • Notice all the parking meters stripped bare? Notice the street signs cut for racist ( against white settlers) reasons and for scrap metal? Notice the lack of any new infrastructure since about 1987? Yes, this is the land that stood still after the end of the Lancastar House Agreement. This is the country that had enough resources to be run on autopilot until 1987. I would be afraid to return. This is the land that "Comrade" Mugabe cursed with worse than George Orwell's Animal Farm.

  • this is just a ridiculous comment.

  • Just for the record, the parking meters were not "stripped" they were removed because coins are no longer used in Zimbabwe. Crazyintellect was however very strategic in his camera shots..he took the best posible pics avoiding the potholes, garbage that has not been collected for weeks on end and avoided downtown Harare. Not a true picture of the once Sunshine City.

  • Thank you. Not a true picture of the former Sunshine City.

    Potholes.

    Garbage.

    No use for coins when the inflation has caused currency to have too many digits to count.

    It's a joke to call Zimbabwe a "developing nation" when it was once a clean, advanced country. It is a destroyed place that reaches out to Capitalists while slamming them in the name of Communism and Marxism. Normally that would define it as a welfare state. Sadly, the only welfare recipient is Mugabe. The people suffer.

  • Can you explain further? Isn't the economy better?

  • @Rhodesia73 I believe you're a sad man. Just calm down... lots of smilesss

  • @Rhodesia73

    You obviously have a very retarded memory. Even with my dislike for Mugabe's policies, your comment that there's no new infrastructure since 1987 is just a demonstration of dangerous ignorance or extreme love for the long forgotten Rhodesia and its ills. You've forgotten that,just before the Lancaster agreement, Rhodesia hardly had any foreign reserves to keep it running for longer than 3 months! It's one thing to hate Mugabe, but to make such a ridiculous comment is beyond reason

  • next time tuku music, heh? yes, we love da sunshine city!!!

  • haha...thanks :)

  • Just great photos. Going back to Harare in January 2010 for the first time in 39 years. Cannot wait.

  • Mugabe's death camps await.

  • wow! I hope you enjoy it thoroughly. I had the most amazing summer yet in Zimbabwe. I am sure you will enjoy as long as you're adventurous. I got to go to Nyanga, Vumba, Mutare, Vic Falls, Harare, Gweru, Bulawayo...e.t.c. the height of my trip was when I rode an elephant in Vic falls...man, I really wanna go back :(

  • Go, by all means go and stay and enjoy the most tragic event that has befallen the African continent. There may not be much food to be had but have fun.

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