czwartek, 26 marca 2026

A day in Zimbabwe

 

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Series about ZIMBABWE, Culture, Food, Nature, Music, Night Life - Africa TODAY. Check how i explore Shona and Ndebele cultures, food, music, night life, wild life and many other topics in Norton, Katanga, Lake Chivero and Harare. I also talked to white Zimbabweans and find many interesting stories.. I was shocked when i came to South Africa and saw an epidemy of white Afrikaners homeless on the streets of Johannesburg and Pretoria. Check the new series. Welcome to Zupa Vlogs. Life on the streets, interviews, street style fashion to watch in abundance.In Africa, i visited Ethiopia, Zambia, South Africa but i stayed the longest in Zimbabwe. Check how i explore Shona and Ndebele culture, food, music, night life, wild life and many other topics in Norton, Katanga, Lake Chivero and Harare. I also talked to white Zimbabweans and find many interesting stories. I am back from Africa where i travelled in Zimbabwe. I was shocked when i came to South Africa and saw an epidemy of white Afrikaners homeless on the streets of Johannesburg and Pretoria. Check the new series.

Vlog in text:

 

Hi folks, another day, another dollar. Yeah, we are in a dollar country, Zimbabwe. Uh and uh today I'm going to go to uh uh commissioner of oats to find out if his consent is enough uh for one parent to travel with the child across the border or you need some other documents. Uh yeah, one parent needs to give consent about the child been taking abroad. So this is what we're going to find out how is it done in Zim. So we are here with the commissioner of oats and he says yeah you can get the the the papers here with the that will allow you to to take the child abroad. So hope that no you cannot take the children abroad alone without the mother. No, the No, just one person will be going yourself. You're going out. No, she will be going with the child. Okay, that's all right. You are staying here. I will be in the UK. You'll go to the UK. But you're in the moment. Yeah, but I'm on Saturday. I'm flying back. No problem. You right. And then she will follow after. She will follow after with the with the child. Yes. Right. Yeah, you can do that. And the services are not that expensive. It's only $5. Yes. Great. All right. Thank you very much. So, at this offices, you also have photocopy machines. You can photocopy here. You can type, you can you can you can save emails, everything. Yes. Email, internet. Do you provide Wi-Fi? Yes, you can also also connect to a Wi-Fi. That's something maybe I would like to use. If you have a, you know, quite strong Wi-Fi, sometimes I need that. So maybe I would come here and the problem I might have it's about network sometimes but we also do and this is for training then you can come here. Yeah. All right. So your I spoken with your dad already. Yeah we Yeah. Yeah. We we we we already advertised this commission commission of oats and it's a really good and so yeah this is where you get everything sorted in paper. Yes paper. with commission stamps and we are in Katanga Norton and this place is called center northern shopping center if you if you're looking for for services like that commission of photoable and Wi-Fi which is important for some agreements what to do agreement make agreement of sales for houses everything comes here

right nice what's your name my Kauasha. Yes. Chiranda. Chiranda. Mr. Chir, nice to meet you. Have a good day and we appreciate you. Now I enjoy my stay here and people are just so friendly. Yes. Yes. Yes. All right. I'm sure the view from outside. Yes. The beautiful Zimbabwe. I think you can get out. Look here, guys. just outside. We coming. All right, guys. Let's go.

So, this is Africa. This is Zimbabwe. Lupang Lup.

Hey, this is my followers and I want to say please subscribe to vlogger.

Hey, I love these cars right or I like this pio there. Nice one as well. Let's go and explore more of beautiful Zimbabwe for sale airtime yogurt drink bub juice bonies and ice loss here. I used to be [laughter]

What haircut is that? Is that bridge or what? What? That's That's going to take very long time, isn't it? No, it doesn't take time. It doesn't. How long do you think it takes? 25 minutes. 25 minutes to 30 minutes to make the breaths. You're making like breaths. It's plating. Plate plating. Plating. Yes. Yes. And how much is the service like that? About $10. About $10. Yeah. Right. Okay. This is the barber. Yeah. Good barbers in Katanka. So I got that soup. That African beer. One liter 25 1 US. So I like the African beer, but the boys are more into the two keys whiskey. Whiskey. Whiskey. Two kids whiskey. Yo. Is it? Yeah. Is it? Yeah, I do. Zimbabwean whiskey. Zimbabwean whiskey. Right. Cookies made in Zimbabwe. How strong is it? 40%. 40%. And the the the African beer is what? 4.5. Superbuku. Yeah. Stick with Super Chibuku. And you carry on your whiskey, boys. Yes, I am. Where you where you chilling? This is the place. Are you from here? From the area? Yeah, we're from the neighborhood. That's our place. Yeah, that's your place. Our neighborhood. Just chilling. What's up? Hey, that's the manga. Okay. And how do you drink? Just straight straight a few sips of of Where's your but the alcohol is so cheap in Zimbabwe? I mean, compared Europe, you know. Yeah. Yeah, the alcohol they put a lot of taxes, cigarettes, alcohol, you know, it may not be that expensive, but when you when they put the taxes, it's like 70% of of the the value or 80% is No, I saw some for the ancestors. Yeah, we're giving our ancestors [laughter] be nosist.

It's not that cheap though regarding the fact that sometime most of the time you don't have money to buy that [ __ ] Yeah. Yeah. But I just I know this I don't know about the the the money you make but in general you know compared the Europe we are drinking it's not that bad you always can afford a few few drinks I think that's true day we may drink three of this or more but the terms of cash no money no money well it's getting better though but it's getting better in Zim, I think. Yeah, now it is getting better. That's good. So, I just heard that this beer is actually good good for hangover. Go ahead. But the boys rather have stick to whiskey here in Zimbabwe. This is this is the the Go ahead. The not not the the alcohol of the the taste the goodness. Taste the goodness. Very quality. Zupa. Zupa is drinking Zupa. Superu. Mama. Zupa Chibuku. So you say life in Zimbabwe is good. Life is good, not one. You only live one. Hold on. Hold on. Yeah.

Give him $1. You want to buy one whiskey? One whiskey. I know. That's all. Whiskey is going for $1. I know. Yeah. Life is not that good in Zimbabwe. Just give me one. We're only trying to survive to make ends meet. That's right. It's happening all over the world now. The crisis hit the world, not just thinking right now. It doesn't mean like we're enjoying our lives just

another wardrobe, right? You designing a door for a wardrobe here. Everything done outside. Beautiful. And have you got any indoor? What's happening when it rains? What do you do when it rains? There's a shed there. There is a shed. You've got a shed as well. Yeah. But most of the time you just have the your your workshop here outdoors. Yeah. Outdoors. Outdoors. And you can do miracles basically. Yeah. [laughter] Doors. It's amazing. These guys want to be on on a show, don't they? They want to be on a show, I think. [laughter]

Okay. Beautiful. They want to be on the show. Yeah. Let's see how you do, G. Look, let me put the guide first. Guide. I didn't put the guide first, right? You know what you're doing. Brilliant.

Oh, the guy in the wheelchair. He's buying for herself. No. So, you thought that was mana from heaven, right?

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Hello. Hello. This is your boy Vlogger Zupa. Welcome to the new series from Africa, Zimbabwe. I have 3 weeks to travel around this country. The size of Zimbabwe is about the size of the UK, but it's only inhabited by 14 million people. 80% of that population is Shauna tribe. And we will look closely at them. We will look at their oral traditions, music, food, and of course, night life. Snuff tobacco is a big part of Sha culture. I had the experience to use it myself. Find out if I've connected with my ancestors. Ancestors, totems, and spirituality is a big thing in Shona culture. So is the music. A traditional instrument called serves as the telephone to the spirits. Their has been estimated to exist in Shona society for the past thousand years. It is a mystical instrument full of tradition and history. The repatory dates itself back many centuries and it's only passed down orally. I was very fortunate to meet the right people who explained to me complicated history of this region. Zimbabwe and street food is amazing. Watch the episode where I eat chicken and cow feet. At Lake Chiver, I've met Gary who shown me his birds and told me interesting history of his Dutch side of the family. I've also met Ian Darl and Alex whose stories were as incredible. Make sure you watch the interviews I've had with them. Also, definitely watch the episode about the Johan Masawa church, which is a phenomena of Zimbabwean church. It is a church without a church. Yes, they pray in nature. 30% of Zimbabwean territory is covered with national parks or protected areas. Animals are protected by the common belief of totems. But it is the people of Zimbabwe that made the biggest impression on me. They were very kind and helpful and I never felt unsafe. Subscribe to the channel and watch the series from Africa.

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