Since I was born, no African country has shown improvements of any description. I am beginning to think no African country will improve before I die. A world without hope is a sad place. Many are losing hope.
They swore to serve and to protect, it reminds me of the food riots in Zambia in 1988. I gave a sigh of relief every time a crossed the border back in "civilized Zimbabwe" back then. How things have changed! Not a day goes by when I pain for this country and its people.
Good point, but a video like this is disheartening, maybe the kids dancing bring out hope that kids can be kids even when things are hard. I know the way forward is to focus on the positive, just wonder what positive is left of Zimbabwe. How do you tell a mother who cannot cook dinner for her children to focus on the beauty, or tell a father whose paycheck is not enough to buy a loaf of bread to be positive, I can only imagine.
Keep up the good work Ian ....
africansunset 3 years ago
ooh no pliz stop being like animals
funnex 3 years ago
kunge zvikaita seyi zimbabwe is my heart, moyo wangu unorwadza what can we do to regain zimbabwe, my home.rimwe gore zvichanaka chete
TheSoundRunner 4 years ago
long live zimbabwe and may God bless all the zimboens in 2008.i love u zim it will always b home
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sayregymnastgirlrd 4 years ago
Since I was born, no African country has shown improvements of any description. I am beginning to think no African country will improve before I die. A world without hope is a sad place. Many are losing hope.
maichibwe 4 years ago
Nothing good can grow in the shadow of Mugabe.
Freedom from Mugarbage!
matabeleants 4 years ago
Stop the suffering from "Lack of Opportunity"
africansunset 4 years ago
Why are we living like this..
One day it will all change...
Long live AFRICA
thriller55 4 years ago
well done ian,you,ve got a gift. mugabe mst be hnged like what happend 2 saddam.he is a racist.
faraistones80 4 years ago
They swore to serve and to protect, it reminds me of the food riots in Zambia in 1988. I gave a sigh of relief every time a crossed the border back in "civilized Zimbabwe" back then. How things have changed! Not a day goes by when I pain for this country and its people.
matabeleants 4 years ago
Good video. the kid dancing is great!
zimbabwe7 4 years ago
Murambatsvina 2: Clean up Mugarbage
africansunset 4 years ago
once was beautiful, never forgotten.
africansunset 4 years ago
Maybe one day soon, we can all focus on the beauty and not the beast...
IanThorntonBand 4 years ago
Good point, but a video like this is disheartening, maybe the kids dancing bring out hope that kids can be kids even when things are hard. I know the way forward is to focus on the positive, just wonder what positive is left of Zimbabwe. How do you tell a mother who cannot cook dinner for her children to focus on the beauty, or tell a father whose paycheck is not enough to buy a loaf of bread to be positive, I can only imagine.
anesuchiedza 4 years ago
my beautiful home...
so sad...
mangwanani 4 years ago
Awesome song - Very realistic video's of the beatings which take place daily in Zimbabwe.
Someday Soon the world will see, see the long needed change - the change that will change the life of Zimbabweans forever.
Thank you for all your effort in creating and posting this video.
africansunset 4 years ago