Zimbabwe: The dream of a better life | DW Documentary
Zimbabwe: The dream of a better life | DW Documentary
Zimbabwe’s economy has collapsed and many young people emigrate to earn money. Those who remain in Zimbabwe rely on remittances from family members who work in Europe or other African countries.
“Transactions” tells the story of migration in Zimbabwe through the eyes of one family whose members have been separated by the failed economy. Frank,…
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go fight your country
As a diasapora, the more you give the more you dig your own grave, only people you should send money is your parents and siblings. Look after yourself and your mental health.
463 Thompson Harbors
Well, if it isn't the consequences of my actions, you never should have started a rebellion against rhodesia
Mugabe destroyed a great country called Rhodesia and turned it in a shithole called Zimbabwe. Ian Smith and Rhodesia will be never forgotten!
We need a continuation of this. Beautiful film!
Jarvis, pull up who aided Zimbabwe in the Bush War against Rhodesia.
I relate very much as a Zimbabwean in Canada, with a sister in the UK, 2 siblings & parents in Zim. ❤❤❤
Thats what black majority rule gets you.
Frank is a good brother and did well taking over for his father as the oldest man
A big problem is the misconception of foreign kife in Zimbabwe, a lot of people here especially those who aren't well educated about foreign life think it's rosy and green abroad, but it's not so. With cost of living rising in many countries and the harsh discrimination and difficulty in adapting it to a different life style, it can be a hard shift. I think it's a bit better for us Gen Zs since we got an opportunity to learn how to adapt and learn
😢 I've seen how uneducation like my country, it is really sad😔
People don't have basic skills to keep up with a modern life
Can someone please tell me where this elusive foreign aid goes. How do western countries sanction a smaller country and prevent them from trading and blocking the sale of life-saving essentials but give them aid?? In what form does this elusive AID come in. Who is it given to? What is it for? Cause it’s definitely not for the citizens. How do you give aid to a country when you can’t feed or house all your people?
I did my tertiary degree in Russia, that’s where I met my Zimbabwean friends. As a South African I truly understand why some of them cross illegally into other countries. I used to think late President Mugabe was the problem until I understand how Western Sanctions has contributed to their poor economic growth.
Kiki can visit his brother in Cape Town and experience life outside Zimbabwe so that she can be mentally ready to live abroad. It’s not easy my 6 years in Russia as a foreigner was not easy. I struggled a lot to make friends and school was chowing me. But I survive. We strive forward in life 💪🏽🤞🏾
We at Pure Water For All Foundation have been working on this problem for decades in over 50 countries. We have fantastic results.
Rhodesia was so much better.
Wait … why are these people speaking xhosa? But the video is about Zimbabweans?
This was a very very good watch. Well done to the team. As someone who has also not stayed at home for a long time .. regards ndinyarare nekuti ehh 😢😢.
Did Kiki ever make it to Poland?
Been in living in south africa all i can i say i dont want to be a foreigner home is the best
This is depressing in every way
I couldn't help but move along to grandma's dance moves. Shes so cool!❤
Kikki…😂💀
It is very important for all of us to learn to look after ourselves very well before taking on responsibilities that aren't even ours. For instance, I get it when one looks after his or her parents, but the rest of the extended family should not be on the list. Also, it must not be too regular, please.
dissapointed by Kiki