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I made this 40 minute documentary two years ago in order to create some kind of record of the plight of these people since Mugabe enacted the Land 'reform' p...
Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml Robert Mugabe vows to continue his land grab against white Zimbabwean farmers. At 90 years old, will its successor continue this policy? The Trail From Lancaster House http://www.theguardian.com/world/2002/jan/16/zimbabwe.chrismcgreal “The next president has a powerful interest in keeping the focus on Britain's role in land reform and pursuing Mugabe's claim that the UK broke the financial commitments it made two decades ago.” Zimbabwe's Mugabe sacks Vice-President Joice Mujuru over 'plot' http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-30400178 “Mr Mugabe also dismissed seven government ministers in connection with the alleged plot, a statement said. Mrs Mujuru, once seen as a possible future leader of Zimbabwe, has denied plotting against the president.” Farmers angry over Mugabe daughter land grab http://www.news24.com/Africa/Zimbabwe/Farmers-angry-over-Mugabe-daughter-land-grab-20140926 “Reports that a white family was thrown off their farm to make way for Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe's 24-year-old daughter have angered the debt-ridden country's commercial farmers.” Watch More: How Power Makes People Selfish https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vvl46PmCfE Subscribe to TestTube Daily! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml _________________________ TestTube's new daily show is committed to answering the smart, inquisitive questions we have about life, society, politics and anything else happening in the news. It's a place where curiosity rules and together we'll get a clearer understanding of this crazy world we live in. Watch more TestTube: http://testtube.com/testtubedailyshow/ Subscribe now! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=testtubenetwork TestTube on Twitter https://twitter.com/TestTube Trace Dominguez on Twitter https://twitter.com/TraceDominguez TestTube on Facebook https://facebook.com/testtubenetwork TestTube on Google+ http://gplus.to/TestTube Download the New TestTube iOS app! http://testu.be/1ndmmMq
A new wave of farm invasions is underway in Zimbabwe as Robert Mugabe's loyalists try to force the remaining white farmers from the land. In the past 8 month...
WHITES ARE BEING PERSECUTED AGAINST IN ZIMBABWE.
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Elderly white people starving to death in Zimbabwe! In a recent return trip to Zimbabwe prior to the recent elections I made a short documentary on the phlig...
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President Robert Mugabe Says No Whites May Own Land in Zimbabwe.
An interesting little piece here from the Pew Research Center. If you are proud to be an American you are probably not a liberal, is the upshot of the Pew Re...
Land Grab (1998): How President Mugabe set about confiscating a 1/3 of Zimbabwe's productive land. Subscribe for daily uploads: http://www.youtube.com/journeymanpictures for downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=9072 President Mugabe wanted to take back 1/3 of all Zimbabwe’s productive farmland from white farmers and give it to the country’s peasants. In 1998, a mere 4,500 wealthy whites owned a staggering 50% of Zimbabwe, and Mugabe says they had until August that year to give that land back. As Europe sats down with African leaders in Cairo in March 1998, Zimbabwe's colonial hangover will be taking centre stage. Land was an issue throughout Zimbabwe’s rocky transition to Independence. But when it came, Mugabe was generous to the whites - allowing them to stay on. Indeed it was his anti-racism policies that won him favour. Now many feel he is trying to divert criticism about corruption in government by pushing through land reform that will see black farmers re-settled onto land seized by the British colonialists. The whites say it’s State-sanctioned robbery - but the government says that’s exactly what the white man did. ABC Australia - Ref 432 Journeyman Pictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.
REMEMBER SEPARATE TOILETS AND SQUAT LATRINES FOR US, REMEMBER YOU WALKING ON THE PAVEMENT WHILE WE SOLDIERED IN DUSTY STREETS FOR SIMPLY BEING BLACK!!!
REMEMBER SEPARATE TOILETS AND SQUAT LATRINES FOR US, REMEMBER YOU WALKING ON THE PAVEMENT WHILE WE SOLDIERED IN DUSTY STREETS FOR SIMPLY BEING BLACK!!!
This documentary was done in 1984, through history the british stole Zimbabwe's land and other parts of Africa, as you see in this documentary. The history o...
It is still enjoyable there.
Young Zimbabwean Stand up Comedian talking about the Whites' inventions (Anti-rape condom,Puff udder underwear and Flash toilets) at the grain Lounge SIMUKA SNL Saturday Night Live on his Grain Lounge debut.
MUGABE HAS DECLARED ALL WHITES IN ZIMBABWE AS ENEMIES OF THE STATE, COMMING UP TO ELECTIONS AND AS RECENT AS 2012 MANY BRITISH AND AMERICAN TOURISTS AS WELL ...
President Robert Mugabe says white farmers should never be allowed to own land in Zimbabwe.
IS THE ECONOMIC POWER CHANGING IN AFRICA?
Mugabe continues to bend the rules he murders,kills and has no regards for human rights, he is racist saying all zimbabwean whites are enemy mugabe is the hitler of modern times
Treasure Hunters - Episode 3: Black King of Zimbabwe (History Documentary) Treasure - buried, lost or sunk, in the depths of the ocean - has fascinated countless treasure hunters throughout the world, in all lands and seas, for centuries. This series follows the trails to the sites of legendary treasures, presents the winners and losers in the hunt for treasures trove. The films document the historical events surrounding certain treasures and relate the dreams, dramas and adventures of obsessed treasure hunters who shun no risk in their search for the "pot of gold", and seamlessly weaves together history and legend to present compelling tales of real life human quests. EPISODE 3: BLACK KING OF ZIMBABWE The proud era of African warriors came to an end when the last king of the Matabele, Lobengula, when fleeing hit the troops of Cecil Rhodes. The African ruler disappeared without a trace and with him all his possessions, gold, diamonds and ivory.The treasures that Lobengula was hiding from whites, is still in Zimbabwe waiting to be foud, somewhere between rivers the Limpopo, the Shangani and the Zambesi.
After the fall: White Zimbabwean farmer finds promise in Kenya.
ANC hate songs kill the whites nelson mandela.
all humans are created equal.
Self Drive 4X4 Adventure. Complete Full Version Travel Guide. Kariba, Mana Pools and Matusadona. Before You Go See This Video. THE ZIMBABWE ADVENTURE Kariba and Lower Zambezi Mana Pools. Comprehensive Travel Guide - Now FREE to view on YouTube. Zimbabwe has become a tourist paradise with host of activities to keep even the most energetic fully occupied. Some of the most beautiful destinations are set on the banks of the Zambezi River and the shores of Lake Kariba and offer tourists affordable and spectacular holidays, especially the 4X4 enthusiast who are prepared to wander of the beaten track. Adventure Films, the producers of well known tourist guides on video “The Botswana Adventure” & “Discover Mozambique” now offers their new production “The Zimbabwe Adventure – Kariba & The Zambezi” for potential visitors to this beautiful country. The adventure starts at the Town of Kariba, better known as Zimbabwe’s Riviera, where we explore the lake, accommodation and campsites on offer, in and around the town. We then headed north-east to The Zambezi valley and Mana Pools National Park, set in one of the most untamed areas in the country where tourists are still allowed to explore the park on foot. We return to Kariba from where we charter a ferry to our next destination, Matusadona National Park. This unique reserve is set on the shores of Lake Kariba with beautiful camping sites and chalets and has been declared an intensive protection zone for the dwindling numbers of black rhino. Matusadona can either be reached by ferry / boat or car. To reach our next destination we had to travel south, over the Matusadona Mountains and high onto the escarpment where Chizarira National Park is situated. A remote area of wilderness country with magnificent gorges, plateau and floodplains, this park is unique and in a class of its own. We end this part of our adventure in the town of Binga, on the shores of Lake Kariba, where beautiful lodges and camping sites can be found. An ideal place to wash down the dust and relax after an exciting adventure. The video is not a wildlife film. The purpose of the production is to inform potential visitors to Zimbabwe about relative aspects that could assist them in planning their 4X4 adventure. Topics featured are National Parks, relevant towns, hotels & lodges, camping sites, road conditions and useful tips regarding your adventure. Produced by John Swanepoel Adventure Films.
When build Lake Kariba was the largest man-made lake in the world. Self Drive Do it Yourself Zimbabwe: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/ The lake formed by the ...
Set high on the Masumu River the lodge offers spectacular views of the river and lake. Five Star facilities and true hospitality will ensure you a relaxed and unforgettable stay. For the budget traveller a small cosy camping area is laid out on the edge of the river offering rustic showers and toilets enclosed by reeds. While enjoying the many facilities Masumu Lodge had to offer we prepared ourselves for the next leg of our adventure to this beautiful country. Our new adventure will take us to the well-known Hwange National Park, then on to Victoria Waterfalls and the Zambezi National Park. We will then travel south to the Matobo Hills National Park, the Great Zimbabwe Monument and the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe. We will end our new adventure in the south-eastern lowveld, where the spectacular Gonarezhou National Park is situated. http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/
Kulizwe Lodge is situated on the edge of Lake Kariba where you can once again fill up your tank since leaving the town of Kariba.It boasts a neat caravan and camping area amongst shady trees. The Mediterranean-style lodge is a luxury cluster development with palm-shaded chalets, swimming pool and satellite television. The marina is close by and boats can be launched here. It is also the departure point for many houseboats. http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/
Kariba is once again our departure point for our next destination - Matusadona National Park. Self Drive Do it Yourself Zimbabwe: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/ Kariba Ferries operates a ferry service across the lake on their car ferry Sea Lion and its sister Ferry Sea Horse.The 280-km trip across the lake takes approximately 24 hours. It has two departure points, one from Kariba itself at the eastern end and the other from Mlibizi at the western end. The government run DDF - which stands for District Development Fund-Shipping service ferry operates scheduled ferry trips to various destinations on the lake. The best way to visit Matusadona is to charter a ferry from DDF. This 50-km trip will take about 4 - 5 hours depending on the whether. Normally by road the park is reached via Karoi. Eight km north of Karoi on the Harare/Lusaka road turn left through the Urungwe Communal Land.115 km from Karoi, the Sanyati River is crossed. Continue on along the Binga road for a further 62-km and then turn right and continue on for 82 km to Tashinga, which is the headquarters for the park. From Kariba this route is more than 400-km long and can take up to a full day to cover. From Karoi the roads are either gravel or dirt. The last 80- km is rough and not suitable for saloon cars, and during the rainy season the road could be impassable even in 4x4 vehicles. The trip on the ferry is more enjoyable though, as you can sit back and relax while you ease your way out over the lake. As you leave Kariba behind small islands appear on the horizon as the captain skilfully manoeuvres the craft on its route. Dozens of houseboats and other smaller craft are encountered on your way. No wonder Kariba is known as Zimbabwe's Riviera. Lake Kariba is recognised by many as the tourist paradise of Zimbabwe. It is 280 km in length and supports a large population of people and animals along the shoreline. A wide range of activities are on offer to the visitor - game viewing, boating, sailing, water-skiing, scuba diving and houseboat cruises. But it is the fishing that is probably the most sought after activity, particularly the fighting Tiger fish. Wildlife in the area is prolific and elephant and buffalo are common sights along the shoreline.Other species, which one can see, are impala, waterbuck, zebra and sable. Birdlife is varied and includes many water birds such as herons and egrets as well as large numbers of fish eagles. Visitors can also hire one of the many houseboats available at Kariba. This is the ideal fishing holiday, cruising slowly up and down the lake, stopping to fish at will, and enjoying the spectacular sunsets whilst the captain carefully moors the boat for the evening. The Matusadona National Park lies along the southern shores of the Lake and the Department of National Parks provides several campsites within the park. In addition there are many top quality safari operators in this area offering small, exclusive camps staffed with professional guides to take visitors on game drives, walking or fishing. http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/
Situated in a wildlife area on the Kariba lake shore opposite Zebra Island, the Cutty Sark hotel offers spectacular views of the lake, islands and Matusadona Mountains. The 72 acres of grounds are home to spectacular birdlife and are frequented by elephant, buffalo and hippo all of which should be treated with great respect. Accommodation consists of standard, deluxe and budget rooms, which are all en-suite, air-conditioned and lake facing. Deluxe rooms have satellite TV, private balconies and some have bar fridge's. Budget rooms are basic and inexpensive and are sold on a room only basis making them an affordable family option. A set price dinner menu with a good variety of dishes is offered in the evening. Guests can either eat in the in the air conditioned dining room or enjoy an alfresco meal on the terrace under the stars. A swimming pool, children's paddling pool and all weather tennis court are on site. The resident band plays in the dining room most evenings for dancing entertainment. A traditional dance group performs on the terrace before dinner most evenings. The air-conditioned conference hall can seat up to 200 delegates. http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/
The moth Holiday resort, set away from the lake, is very popular under caravanners and campers.The resort consists of 30 caravan and camping sites. Ablutions...
Self Drive Do it Yourself Zimbabwe: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/ Chizarira lodge has been build on the top of a 3-km long escarpment with breath-taking vie...
The camp is set on the banks of the Zambezi River and campers can enjoy a magnificent view of the Lower Zambezi National Park and the mountains across the river into Zambia. Self Drive Do it Yourself Zimbabwe: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/ Nyamepi Camp is 4 ha in extent and has a total of 29 camping sites. Shady campsites are set well apart that will leave you with a feeling of solitude even when the camp is full. Firewood is provided in limited quantities at the entrance to the camp and must be purchased. Collecting of firewood from the veld is prohibited and visitors are urged to take their own gas stoves. The camp has 4 ablution blocks with hot and cold showers, bath and flushing toilets. There is no place better equipped to put you in touch with your primal nature than Mana Pools. Here you will experience the true African wilderness, with no protective fences, no guides, and no defences. If this thought frightens you, Mana pools is not for you. If it excites you, you will have the holiday of a lifetime. The best way to spend your time at Mana Pools is to enjoy being alive and a part of the natural environment. You can do this by simply sitting on the bank of the Zambezi, and watching nature happen around you. As the camp is not fenced you could be surprised by occasional visits from buffalo, elephant and even lion. Be aware, even if they seem to be tame, all animals are unpredictable and can be very dangerous. Watch out for baboons and monkeys whose only mission seems to be raiding your campsites during the day. During the night be on the alert for scavengers like hyena. Don't leave any food or cooking utensils outside. Lock it up in your vehicle. Hippo might wander into the camp at night and surprise you. It could be an unpleasant and tragic surprise as it is claimed to be the most dangerous animal in Africa. Fishing is permitted but there is a limit of 6 fish per day. The Zambezi is renowned for its tiger fish and Mana Pools is the ideal place to catch this monster of the deep. While fishing you must constantly be aware of the presence of hippo and crocodile. There are 2 large lodges situated a short distance upstream from Nyamepi camp each designed to accommodate up to 8 persons. The lodges are self-contained and fully equipped with furniture, all bedding, towels, cooking utensils, cutlery and crockery. Cooking is by gas stove and there is a gas fridge/freezer in each lodge. Visitors should make sure all doors are locked when they are not in the lodge to prevent access by baboons and monkeys. Sitting on the veranda you can admire the unspoiled beauty of the river as it winds its way through the valley. http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/
African Safaris and travel 2015 - Botswana, Zimbabwe & Zambia - Africa trip 2015 Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube Africa has 54 sovereign countries—the most on any continent—and is the second largest continent in terms of both land area and population. Africa is bounded by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, by the Red Sea to the northeast, and by the Indian Ocean to the southeast. Africa is a vast continent spanning over 8,000km (5,000 mi) north to south and 7,500km (4,800 mi) east to west (not including islands) and contains a wide array of peoples, skin colours, religions, and cultures. Africa contains the world's longest river—the 6,650km long (4,100 mi) Nile River running from Burundi to Egypt—while the Congo River in the DRC is the second largest in terms of discharge as well as the deepest with a depth of over 230m (750 ft) in some spots. Tanzania's Mount Kilimanjaro is the world's tallest free-standing mountain at 5,890m (19,340 ft). Djibouti's Lake Assal is the second lowest point on Earth, the saltiest lake outside Antarctica, and one of the hottest places on Earth. While the first activity most people associate with Africa is safaris, there are endless possibilities for adventure. You can purchase crafts in markets, venture into the Sahara with a Tuareg caravan, visit pygmy villages, hike through jungle to watch gorillas, relax on tropical islands in the Indian Ocean, snack on exotic treats, travel down a river in a dugout "pirogue", travel across savannah on a colonial-era railway, and much more. Africa is a very diverse continent, with each country, or even each part of a country having its own unique culture. While it is common for people in the West to refer to Africa as if it was a single country, one should remember the sheer size of the continent, and that Africa is not one country but 54 different countries, meaning that it is impossible to make generalisations of Africa as a whole. Tragically misunderstood by many people as a land of poverty, corruption, war and famine, and simply as a land of suffering—a misconception only bolstered by the media and the numerous NGOs on the continent—Africa today is a vast continent with many bustling metropolises, friendly people, and amazingly diverse and beautiful landscapes. While there are some places resembling the stereotypical Africa of war, famine, and poverty, most of the continent is peaceful, well-fed, and of working class . See ========= Flora & Fauna ========== Many visitors are attracted by the African flora and fauna and several countries benefit from Safari tourism to African National Parks. Natural Wonders Africa is home to many famous natural wonders, from the Nile River, the world's longest river, to Victoria Falls. The continent is home to two of the world's four volcanoes with permanent lava lakes—the dramatic Mount Nyiragongo which rises hundreds of metres above Goma, DRC and Erta Ale in Ethiopia's stark Danakil Depression (the others are Mt.Erebus in Antarctica & Kilauea in Hawaii). Both volcanoes can be climbed by the adventurous tourist to stand at the rim gazing in awe at the bubbling lava below, an especially incredible sight at night! Landscapes ============ Historical civilizations While the continent's diverse and unique wildlife is often all that is mentioned in regards to African travel, as home to the oldest civilizations on the planet, Africa has equally impressive cultures and history. The most famous civilization on the continent, and arguably in the world, is that of ancient Egypt. From the southern city of Abu Simbel to Luxor and all the way north to Alexandria and Cairo, including the Pyramids of Giza, the only surviving of the original Seven Wonders of the World and the most iconic symbols of this ancient kingdom. Sites from the Nubian-Kushite Kingdom that broke away from Egypt can be found in Sudan, such as Gebel Barkal and many other pyramids in Meroe. Ethiopia offers many ruins from the ancient Axumite Kingdom where the Queen of Sheba ruled. The obelisks and Dungur ruins in Axum were built prior to the kingdom's conversion to Christianity, while many other great monuments, such as the Ezana Stone and the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion, where the Arc of the Covenant is said to be stored, were built after the conversion as religious sites. Other famous Christian structures built later by the kingdom's successor, the Abyssinian Empire, especially during the 12th and 13th centuries, can also be found in Lalibela.
Victoria Falls, or Mosi-oa-Tunya (Tokaleya Tonga: the Smoke that Thunders), is a waterfall in southern Africa on the Zambezi River at the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe.More info visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Falls Victoria Falls victoria falls video victoria falls activities Victoria Falls Zimbabwe Africa Visit victoria falls Visit victoria falls documentary Victoria Falls Travel Victoria Falls Travel Video Guide Get more funny baby 168: Subscribe me: https:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCikDgZyuiy_ZNFfz3_qi_NQ Like me: https://www.facebook.com/funnybaby168 Follow me: https://twitter.com/leavphanith
The way to Chizarira from Matusadona lay up the Tashinga road, through the almost aboriginal Batonka tribal area, but first you had to get out of the park. Self Drive Do it Yourself Zimbabwe: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/ The 82-km stretch of road over the Matusadona Mountains before you joins the Karoi - Binga road is rough and not suitable for saloon cars. Even in 4x4 the road can be a tester. During the rainy season some of the bridges are washed away and can defy all driving skills. During heavy rains the road might be impassable. It is advisable to enquire about the condition of the road before starting your journey. From Matusadona, the mountains that form the escarpment resemble a barrier, and barrier is in fact what Chizarira means. Chizarira National Park straddles the Zambezi Escarpment at its highest point, a journey of about 200-km from Tashinga. It will take you more than half a day to reach the park headquarters. It is a fascinating drive through the Ume, Sengwa and Lusilukulu river valleys, before climbing the steep side of the escarpment. The 20-km spectacular twisting climb up geological step of Chizarira to the park headquarters is rough and 4x4 are essential, especially during the wet season. http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/
Chirinda Forest Zimbabwe - the most southerly rain forest in Africa. Self Drive Do it Yourself Zimbabwe: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/ http://www.africaadve...
At the town of Makuti, situated high on Zambezi Escarpment, you need to fill up your tanks as there are no petrol or diesel available in Mana Pools National ...
Bryson Tivatyi, tour guide to Zimbabwe & Africa Safari - Bryson Tivatyi, trip leader to Zimbabwe Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube Zimbabwe is a country in Southern Africa. It is landlocked and is surrounded by South Africa to the south, Botswana to the Southwest, Zambia to the Northwest, and Mozambique to the east and north. The Zambezi river forms the natural boundary with Zambia and when in full flood (February-April) the massive Victoria Falls on the river forms the world's largest curtain of falling water. The Victoria Falls are a major tourist attraction. Once known as the Breadbasket of Africa, since 2000, Zimbabwe has undergone an economic collapse and the rule of law has gradually but largely broken down, although there have been a few signs of improvement since the theoretical formation of a unity Government in 2009 and the Zimbabwean economy has been on the rebound. GDP grew by more than 5% in the year 2010 and 2011, from a very low base. Growth is forecast to increase, buoyed by high mineral prices and the improving agriculture sector. Talk ========== Zimbabwe's official languages are English, Shona, Sindebele/Ndebele. There are also numerous but minor tribal dialects. Shona is the most widely spoken language, even in the capital Harare. See ========== Hwange National Park. Located between Victoria Falls and Bulawayo, the park boasts more than 100 different animal species and over 400 species of birds. It is one of the few great elephants sanctuaries in Africa with over 30,000 elephants. Matobo Hills National Park. Also known as Matopos, this small park close to Bulawayo was awarded a UNESCO world heritage status in 2003 for its fascinating natural features and wildlife. Mana Pools National Park. Mana Pools National Park, South of the Zambezi river in the North of Zimbabwe, is a UNESCO world heritage site. A remote location, it welcomes happy few safari lovers with an abundance of elephants, hippos, lions, antelopes and other animals, and over 350 bird species, in stunning landscapes. Great Zimbabwe Ruins. Located in the vicinity of Masvingo, the 3rd Zimbabwean city, Great Zimbabwe ruins are the remains of one of greatest African civilizations after the Pharaohs: the Kingdom of Great Zimbabwe dominated the area from present Zimbabwe, East of Botswana and South East of Mozambique in the late Iron Age (1100-1450 AD). From the impressive granite stone complex that was once built, the ruins span 1,800 ac (700 ha) and cover a radius of 100-200 mi (160-320 km). Do =============== Walk with the lions, Swim with the elephants, Ride a horse, . and enjoy other game activities at Antelope Park, located by Gweru, between Harare and Bulawayo. edit Harare International Festival of Arts. (HIFA), every year in Harare (end of April) with some extension in Bulawayo. Music, Theatre, and other shows sponsored by foreign embassies, it features top international and local artists,and also brings in town a great artcraft market.
Chizarira National Park is situated on the Zambezi escarpment in the north/west part of Zimbabwe, overlooking the great Zambezi Valley and the upper waters of Lake Kariba. Self Drive Do it Yourself Zimbabwe: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/ A remote area of 192 000 hectares of wilderness country with magnificent gorges, plateau and floodplains, this National Park is unique and in a class of its own. The area is relatively undeveloped and road conditions are rough within the park. Backpacking wilderness trails, escorted by an experienced and armed Officer of the Department, are run during the dry season within Chizarira. The trails are not readily available, but with prior arrangement at station level it can be arranged, ranging from a few hours duration to a few days depending on visitors' needs. An armed Game Scout can be made available to escort visitors on daytime walks within the park. It should be noted that unaccompanied walking by visitors is not permitted. There are six exclusive camping sites established at present, each of which is limited to one party of a maximum of 12 persons.We visit a few of these sites. Kaswiswi Bush camp is situated on the upper reaches of the Luizilukulu River, 6-km from the park headquarters.This camp has the best facilities. Facilities consist of two sleeping shelters; one dining shelter with concrete table and benches plus a braai/cooking place. The camp also boasts an ablution block with flush toilet, shower and a kitchen area, all with hot water. Please note that water may not be available during the dry season. Mobola Bush Camp is situated on the Mucheni River below the Manzituba Spring, 6-km from the park's headquarters. No shelters have been constructed at this camp as yet, and the only facilities are concrete table and bench. An ablution block with flush toilet, shower and basin and kitchen area, all with hot water, now exist at Mabola. Water is pumped from the perennial Mucheni River, which is close by, into a header tank. The Mucheni View campsite is situated on the verge of the escarpment overlooking the Valley and in the distance, Lake Kariba. The camp is 4-km from Park's headquarters with minimum development, comprising of a braai stand/cooking place, a shade and a toilet. Please note that there is no water at this camp. Other campsites are: Mucheni Gorge Campsite, Kaswiswi 2 Camp site and Busi Bush Camp which is 35-km from the parks Headquarters. http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/
The Matusadona National Park is situated on the shores of Lake Kariba between the Ume and Sanyati Rivers. Self Drive Do it Yourself Zimbabwe: http://www.self...
Situated right on the lakeshore, overlooking the vastness of Lake Kariba, is Caribbea Bay Sun. This Sardinian-style hotel, with its sprawling buildings and evergreen gardens is reminiscent of a Mediterranean resort, with facilities and entertainment for the whole family. Caribbea Bay Sun offers guests a sun-filled holiday in relaxed comfort. Linger over sundowners on the pool deck, enjoy an informal dinner in the restaurant or the tables at the intimate casino. Caribbea Bay Sun has attractive furnished deluxe rooms which are fully air-conditioned with overhead fans. Guests can cool off in any of the two swimming pools, whilst children can play on the small sandy beach, in the playground, amusement centre or on the water slide. Conference facilities for up to 100 people are available. http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/
Situated on the shores of Lake Kariba, Mopani Bay camping and Caravan Park is an exclusively beautiful site. Its an experience of a lifetime staying at Mopan...
Just before entering the town of Kariba you travel through the Charara Safari Area. A beautiful campsite that is run by the Department of National Parks is s...
Chilila is a secluded lakeside lodge set amongst one off the largest nurseries in Zimbabwe.The thatched self-catering lodges are superb with private splash p...
The Best way to spend your time at Mana Pools is to take a picnic lunch and park at one of the pools, especially Chine pool or Long pool, and relax while all manner of creatures come to drink. Self Drive Do it Yourself Zimbabwe: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/ You could take a walk to explore the vegetation, and see if you can develop an understanding of some of the myriad relationships among the animals and plants. A walk along the river bank from Nyamepi camp to Nu Kupe camp and the Mbera River is highly recommended, but do not stray into tall grass or bush, and keep a sharp eye out for buffalo in this area. A walk along Chine Pool, or from Chine Pool to Nu Kupe if your bush navigation is good, takes you among the tall and shady apple-ring acacias. You should watch out for lion in this area, but the bush is quite open and relatively safe. Walking along Long Pool is also beautiful, but a bit more risky, since there is a lot of thick bush. http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/
http://www.TravelBookMix.com This is the summary of Zimbabwe (Bradt Travel Guide) by Paul Murray.
Treasure Hunters - Episode 3: Black King of Zimbabwe (History Documentary) Treasure - buried, lost or sunk, in the depths of the ocean - has fascinated count...
A TV News report from Rhodesia in 1976.
Minister Farrakhan pours his courageous spirit into the leaders of Zimbabwe as he addresses them in a private meeting.
Hit the HD button!! A video to sum up my 7 weeks of travelling across Africa. I visited South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Tanzania. I volunteered with children, Cage dived with Great Whites, Rode and Elephant, Bungy jumped, saw Victoria Falls, climbed Kilimanjaro and much more! NO COPYRIGHT INTENDED. I do not own any of the music or songs used.
JOE HANLON JAENETTE MAJENGWA AND TERESA SMART AS WELL AS IAN SCOONES HAVE BEEN PAID BY DICTATOR ROBERT MUGABE TO WRITE A MYTHICAL BOOK ENTITLED ZIMBABWE TAKES BACK ITS LAND. REPORTS SUGGEST THESE ENTITIES WORK FOR MUGABES SECRET POLICE IN COLLABIRATION WITH BRITISH GOVERNMENT TO UNDERMINE COMPENSATION TO IMPROVEMENTS OF THE LAND Whilst there are some A2 farmers who have made a success out of their allocation of land, it is on a much smaller scale than what was previously being done. In addition, as mentioned in this blog, many of those who have been allocated land are ex-army generals, teachers and doctors. They tend to practice a form of 'weekend farming' which is highly ineffectual. In addition, the cost of land reform is much wider than the displaced white commercial farmers. Millions of former farm workers have been evicted or are forced to work the land of new farmers for free in exchange for being allowed to remain in their homes on the farms. Many are foreigners who have been in Zimbabwe for decades and have nowhere else to go, and the remaining few are expected to return to rural areas where they carry out subsistence farming as they cannot find jobs and have not been allocated land themselves. Even some farmers who have been allocated land and have made attempts to make it successful and productive, with whatever limited resources and training they have received, have since had their offer letters withdrawn for political reasons. Without transparency and security of tenure and with a continued culture of impunity, the land reform programme cannot be considered a success. So when you visit Zimbabwe, visit Masvingo where Prof. Scoones did his research, but also venture out into Nyazura, Chegutu and Chinhoyi and see the incredibly destuctive impact land reform has had on agriculture but more importantly on the people of Zimbabwe -- the very people it was meant to benefit.
Inside a Failed State (2007): Zimbabwe, once one of the most prosperous nations in Africa, now has the lowest life expectancy and highest inflation rate in t...
A former farmer evicted from his farm in ZImbabwe gives an interview on the political change in Zimbabwe that President Mugabe brought about and the impact i...
LaRouche Show Interview: Zimbabwe Ambassador Mapuranga For information on the British destablization efforts against africa visit: http://larouchepac.com Zimbabwe's Ambassador to the U.S., Dr. Machivenyika Mapuranga,was the featured guest on the LaRouche Show Saturday, April 12. In dialogue with EIR's Lawrence Freeman and Portia Tarumbwa Strid, Ambassador Mapuranga provided the historical backdrop to the current British power play in Zimbabwe. Freeman reminded the audience that this is one of many British power plays and destabilizations around the globe today, as the Brits attempt to ensure their hold on power, now that their financial system has collapsed. Ambassador Mapuranga explained that the current delay in finalizing the presidential vote count in Zimbabwe is the result of numerous discrepancies between the results posted publicly at the 8,000 polling places, and the tally sheets sent to Harare. He also referred to the tension created in the country by opposition leader and British tool Morgan Tsvangirai, who claims to have won the presidency -- without need for a runoff -- with 50.3% of the vote. His 50.3% is his unsupported claim, but {even if it were true}, 51% is needed to avoid a runoff, under the Constitution. Tsvangirai is steered and paid for by the British. This is no secret, Mapuranga said: The three major British parties -- Conservative, Labour, and Liberal -- vie with each other in the size of their contributions to the relevant conduit, the Westminster Foundation, whose website anyone can visit. In 2007, a State Department report said point blank that the U.S. is supporting Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC). Before independence in 1980, Ambassador Mapuranga explained, Zimbabwe -- or Southern Rhodesia as it then was -- was one of the five British imperial "white man's countries" in the common parlance of British official correspondence preserved in the Public Record Office [now renamed the National Archives]. Those five were Australia, New Zealand, Canada, South Africa, and Southern Rhodesia. The plan was to increase the white populations of the latter two until they outnumbered the Africans. In Southern Rhodesia, the ratio went from 1:17,000 in the 1890s when the British first conquered the country, to 1:13 in 1961, at the peak. The Brits took the best lands and herded the African majority into "Native Reserves" of only 25% of the territory. "That's why we had to fight a 14-year war of independence, from 1966-1979," and why the British {still} think they own the place. What especially worries the British is the Zimbabwe government's return of land from European settlers to Africans, and that South Africa and Namibia have begun to follow Zimbabwe's lead, even if only on a small scale so far. Sanctions began after the start of the land redistribution program in 2000. But the standard British and State Department line is, "What sanctions? We only have `targetted sanctions' against the funds and travel of government leaders," which is a total lie. For example, the British-inspired U.S. Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act of 2001 instructed all U.S. members of international financial institutions to oppose and vote against any loans, credits, or guarantees for Zimbabwe. In 2004, Prime Minister Tony Blair said publicly, "Our policy toward Zimbabwe is regime change." Did he propose to do that with nothing more than "targetted sanctions" and support for Tsvangirai? Another deception, according to Portia Tarumbwa Strid, is the claim that the collapse of Zimbabwe's economy is not the result of the economic vise-grip (which of course, doesn't exist!), but rather because Africans don't know how to farm. She pointed out that the big white-owned farms were operated and managed by Africans! The white cash-crop policies were the problem. What Zimbabwe needs is water management systems, other infrastructure, nuclear power, and nuclear irradiation to prevent crop spoilage. Other African leaders support Mugabe, Ambassador Mapuranga said, because they know that if the Brits get control of Zimbabwe, their countries will be next. That applies with special force to South Africa. There is a new determination of African people to take their destiny into their own hands, Portia Tarumbwa Strid emphasized, but they are being obstructed by the British and their allies.
Speakers: Dr Joseph Hanlon, Dr Jeanette Manjengwa, Teresa Smart Recorded on Monday 28 January 2013 in New Theatre, East Building. A discussion with the autho...
How white people steal Africa's wealth and build white empires for themselves. Whites have stolen 3 trillion dollars in diamonds from Africa.
Mar 2008 This undercover report reveals the corruption and misery experienced daily by Zimbabwe's desperate population. "How much for a banana?" "2 million d...
The South African farming community has suffered from attacks for many years. According to interviews by apprehended suspects these attacks are a way for black people to express their anger for the many years they were opressed by the whites.[1] The majority of the attackers have been young blacks, and the majority of the victims have been Afrikaner farmers, with claims of death tolls of more than 4,000 cited in the national and international media.] While the government describes the attacks as simply part of the bigger picture of crime in South Africa, white people point to brutal attacks and incidents involving self-declared anti-white motivations as evidence of a campaign to drive them off their land.
Simply the best house mix/jamz/anthem in 2011 for South Africa & Zimbabwe courtesy of Dj Ragga Dee aka Reggies (Proudly Zimbabwean). Simply enjoy & share, fo...
May 31 - Queenship of Our Lady http://www.traditioninaction.org/SOD/j129sdQueenship_4-31.htm We ask GOD to honor Queenship of Our Lady by letting Asteroid QE...
In case you missed this interview with James Gilliland and Alexandra Meadors, we have added it to our BBS radio archives. Alexandra talks about some of her spiritual missions throughout Zimbabwe, South Africa, and Botswana. She will share details about the closure of the congo portal, the opening of a new cosmic highway, and her encounters with the Tall White Beings, the Ancient Ones, and the UltraDimensionals.
September 2002 Cut down version of 1235 Killing Mugabe.
Killing Mugabe: The inside story of how the Zimbabwe opposition may have plotted with western powers to oust President Robert Mugabe For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/9033/documentaries/killing-mugabe.html The shocking story of the plot to assassinate Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe. Surveillance video footage tells it all: Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change agrees to the "elimination" of Mr Mugabe before he went to the polls in 2002. Produced by Yellow Media - Ref 1235 Every week Journeyman offers a brand new documentary, fresh out of the cutting room. They're award winning documentaries, some destined for the festival circuit and some for broadcast. The one thing you can know is that here you get to see them when they're fresh, often before they appear anywhere else. To watch them in full go to our VOD platform at http://jman.TV
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With the continued uncertainty surrounding the elections results in Zimbabwe George Alagiah (BBC) talks to returning journalists Patrick Smith, Laura Lynch a...
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More: http://to.pbs.org/p5hCLR In Zimbabwe, de facto dictator Robert Mugabe has unleashed a "land reform" program aimed at driving whites from the country th...
just whites?
President Mugabe wanted to take back 1/3 of all Zimbabwe's productive farmland from white farmers and give it to the country's peasants. In 1998, a mere 4,50...
Zimbabwe whites are also indigenous....
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The Charlotte Observer 2015-03-28... after the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission confirmed his appointment in a Government Gazette yesterday.
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All Africa 2015-03-28Zimbabwe (/zɪmˈbɑːbweɪ/ zim-BAHB-way; officially the Republic of Zimbabwe) is a landlocked country of southern Africa. It shares a 125-mile (200-kilometre) border on the south with the Republic of South Africa and is bounded on the southwest and west by Botswana, on the north by Zambia, and on the northeast and east by Mozambique. The capital is Harare (formerly called Salisbury). Zimbabwe achieved majority rule and internationally recognised independence in April 1980 following a long period of colonial rule and a 15-year period of white-dominated minority rule, instituted after the minority regime’s so-called Unilateral Declaration of Independence (UDI) in 1965.
Zimbabwe has three official languages: English, Shona and Ndebele. Zimbabwe began as the British self-governing colony of Southern Rhodesia, created from land held by the British South Africa Company. President Robert Mugabe is the head of State and Commander in Chief of the armed forces. Morgan Tsvangirai is the Prime Minister. Mugabe has been in power since the country's internationally recognised independence in 1980.
Robert Gabriel Mugabe (Shona pronunciation: [muɡaɓe],[needs tone]English: /muːˈɡɑːbiː/ moo-GAH-bee; born 21 February 1924) is the President of Zimbabwe. As one of the leaders of the liberation movement against white-minority rule, he was elected into power in 1980. He served as Prime Minister from 1980 to 1987, and as the first executive head of state since 1987.
Mugabe rose to prominence in the 1960s as the Secretary General of the Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU) during the conflict against the white-minority rule government of Ian Smith. Mugabe was a political prisoner in Rhodesia for more than 10 years between 1964 and 1974. Upon release with Edgar Tekere, Mugabe left Rhodesia in 1975 to re-join the Zimbabwe Liberation Struggle (Rhodesian Bush War) from bases in Mozambique.
At the end of the war in 1979, Mugabe emerged as a hero in the minds of many Africans. He won the general elections of 1980, the second in which the majority of black Africans participated in large numbers (though the electoral system in Rhodesia had allowed black participation based on qualified franchise). Mugabe then became the first Prime Minister after calling for reconciliation between formerly warring parties, including white Rhodesians and rival political groups.