HUGE LUXURY MANSIONS | South African VS Zimbabwean rural areas |Property Investment | Village life

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HUGE LUXURY MANSIONS | South African VS Zimbabwean rural areas |Property Investment | Village life


This video showcases the luxurious and big mansions black people are building in rural Southern Africa. South African VS Zimbabwean rural areas. Interesting to watch. Don’t miss this. DON’T FORGET TO LIKE, SHARE, COMMENT AND SUBSCRIBE. PEACE AND LOVE.

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  1. I am happy to see people of Zimbabwe doing things for themselves and not dwell on sanctions to restrict their capacity to be better people.

    United we stand and divided we fall. Viva Zimbabwe Viva.

    I wish I will be able to visit the country one day God willing 🙏🙏🙏

  2. My goodness. It’s not a village! It’s a low-density suburb in the city of Masvingo. Just a 10-15
    minute drive from the CBD. It used to be a farm but the land was serviced about 6 years ago and sold to the people. Most stands are 1,500 sqm. There are also commercial stands and stands for schools, churches etc. I live here and it’s called Clipsham Views.

  3. I know this place. Its before you get to Masvingo town along Beit Bridge/Hre road. More like a peri urban area. Used to be a farm.
    I would loves for you to do a tour of some houses around Harare like Shàwasha Hills, Arlington, Borrowdale Brook etc. Thank you for showcasing Zim in a positive way. Some pple think Zimbabweans come from a bush the way they look down on us. I cam promise you that this is going to be your most watched video because you have featured Zim. Zimbos know how to support someone.
    I have subscribed

  4. I'm a Zimbabwean and as a Zimbabwean i don't like bulshit, i mean i stumbled on this channel by mistake really, but saying Zimbabwean architecture or our buidings in our rural areas have been inspired by this channel is beyond rediculous, this is one village but there are plenty more villages which were developed before this one and there are plenty more new ones being developed as well, so no we are not building the same way perhaps similar but definately not the same.

  5. Great episode! The people, homes, and landscapes of South Africa and Zimbabwe are beautiful. 

    As your neighbor down the street in DC, I was fortunate to experience a road trip on some of the same roads. We traveled from Jozi all the way to Mapungubwe National Park, and the landscapes were absolutely spectacular. The Baobab trees leading into Musina were breathtaking. On our way back, we stopped in Musina, and I asked my lady if she could take me as close to the border as possible. It’s such a well-known entry and exit point for Zimbabweans in South Africa that I just had to see it. I wanted to go further into Zimbabwe, but we didn’t have our passports with us.

    I’ve visited Harare, Masvingo, Gweru, and Victoria Falls on previous trips by air and road travel from within Zimbabwe. However, the idea of crossing the border by land has always fascinated me, and thanks to your video, I was able to experience it vicariously.

    Zimbabwe is truly beautiful. The people and places reminded me of the rural areas I grew up in back in the 1980s in South Carolina—except with today’s technology. I loved every minute of it, just as I enjoyed your video.

  6. How are you my sister unfortunately that's not a village but its a new low density residential area with stands ranging from 1000sqm to 2000sqm.So there's no way you are going to see any livestock around that area. Thank you very much for showcasing Zimbabwe ❤