Zimbabwe: The dream of a better life | DW Documentary

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  • 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, who lives in Cape Town, and Miles and Portia, who work in Britain, support their family back home through regular remittances. At the same time, they yearn for their homeland. A fourth sister, Chrysthle, still lives in Zimbabwe and is unable to offer the family any financial help, despite her full-time job. Their mother, Mamilo, is the central point of contact for everyone in the extended family in Zimbabwe. Anyone who needs money comes to her, full of hope. But with every loan, tensions rise. Frank wants to help, but he resents it when his mother uses the money for things he doesn't agree with.
    After the Covid-19 pandemic leads to hard lockdowns in South Africa and Zimbabwe, life becomes increasingly difficult. Mamilo urges her youngest daughter Chrysthle to follow in the steps of her siblings and leave Zimbabwe.
    This intimate film documents the situation faced by Frank and his family. How much are they prepared to sacrifice to provide for their family?
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Komentáře • 378

  • @razeka62
    @razeka62 Před 29 dny +123

    As a foreigner, I can say the more you give to them, the more they depend on you to constantly helping them. Some of them don’t even care to work.

    • @morriselee
      @morriselee Před 29 dny +11

      sad truth.

    • @obinnaigboeli6686
      @obinnaigboeli6686 Před 29 dny +17

      Don't say what you don't know please. Nobody works harder than we do. The country is out of place, that's why we seem to be calling all the time for assistance and support as the person abroad now would have done if the shoe was to be on the other shoe.

    • @muscularclouds
      @muscularclouds Před 29 dny +8

      @@obinnaigboeli6686 Word, there aren't any Jobs in Zim, Zimbabweans are hard working people

    • @tuforu4
      @tuforu4 Před 29 dny +2

      I wish AFRICA stop saying richest continent.

    • @bhekidube6800
      @bhekidube6800 Před 29 dny +4

      Why did you leave instead of staying home and working with them if it was that easy?

  • @zuluman8
    @zuluman8 Před 29 dny +66

    This is so recognizable for me. My mom is from South Africa. Because her father was a Dutch man and her mother a Zulu they moved to Swaziland. My mom married a German and she moved to Germany where i was born.
    Her entire life she would send money whenever she could to her mom after my grandfather passed way. My grandmother had to take care of many grandchildren and had no income on the farm in Swaziland besides some mais she planted. My mom payed for one of her brothers college, build a new house for my grandmother and helped a lot of family from here in holland. and in the meanwhile saving every penny to visit SA every year.
    My grandma and mother passed away in 1997. Since then i try to help my family where i can. i helped my uncles, aunts and cousins. and its true that many think that you are rich because you live in europe. but the cost of living is that much higher than in africa.
    Its a real dilemma. your heart is in africa but your head in europe. Africa is the richest continent of the world in many ways. The coming 30 years we will se the rise of Africa as a economic superpower. and it will be other way around. People will come to africa to work and send money to europe.

    • @ngwenoh.e9725
      @ngwenoh.e9725 Před 29 dny +5

      We need good leadership to realize that full potential that we hear about.. the Truth hurts but so far so bad!

    • @hlukas84
      @hlukas84 Před 29 dny

      No way! Africa will be Chinese 🇨🇳 colony full of dictators bribed by China.

    • @tindrums
      @tindrums Před 29 dny +1

      That requires security of property. Something rare in developing countries.

    • @KagisoMotiang
      @KagisoMotiang Před 25 dny

      South Africa took care of millions of migrants who have nothing to show till today.

    • @sharpie842
      @sharpie842 Před 17 dny

      I’m afraid it will be a very long time before Africans get to that level. African leaders need to empower the masses through education and investment in people but they’re just not interested. It’s a tribal culture, just like it was in Europe for hundreds of years.

  • @Tripleexel
    @Tripleexel Před 29 dny +89

    One of the many reasons immigrants stay poor. Survivors guilt. You have people who have worked 30+ years in good jobs but in retirement have nothing to show for becasue they were paying for peoples lifestyles back home.

    • @darylcole165
      @darylcole165 Před 29 dny +2

      Sad

    • @Kennon959
      @Kennon959 Před 28 dny +5

      Also consider Zimbabwe is isolated from the global economy the elite don’t suffer they switched to gold smuggling and money laundering but the average civilians level of life dropped drastically

    • @johnhughes2124
      @johnhughes2124 Před 4 dny

      right, I'm an immigrant in Norway but I don't have to support anyone back in the UK. No one is pressuring me to send them money so I can invest in my life here with my kids.

  • @nkanyezitshabalala5256
    @nkanyezitshabalala5256 Před 29 dny +57

    This is such a beautiful film. Given the fact that South Africa has an immigration problem with Zimbabwe, it helps to give context to the experience of actual Zimbabweans.
    I also love how the film shows the personalities and diversity of the members of this family, I really relate.

  • @georgephambala1808
    @georgephambala1808 Před 29 dny +15

    This family would make a reality show. They took us through a rollercoaster of emotions. So many questions left lol

  • @KadduCheikhAnta
    @KadduCheikhAnta Před 29 dny +30

    A story for millions of people in the global South.

  • @ettaagbor1094
    @ettaagbor1094 Před 28 dny +7

    Great insights. The pressure from family members when you travel abroad is real. Sometimes you work, you break your body, and you can't even enjoy a penny. It's a vicious circle, thank you, DW.

  • @joynerkid6020
    @joynerkid6020 Před 28 dny +5

    A story that reflects on the experiences of Zimbabweans both at their motherland and across the globe .Thank so much for this documentary .The love kept them goin despite challenges they’re confronting to make ends meet .

  • @worland322575269
    @worland322575269 Před 28 dny +10

    It is going to take at least four generations for Zimbabwe to recover from the effects of Mugabe's misrule, that is definitely for sure.

  • @VusaMkhaya
    @VusaMkhaya Před 28 dny +31

    I enjoyed creating music for this documentary.🙏 Thank you all for watching.

    • @freemann570
      @freemann570 Před 28 dny +1

      Your tweet brought me here, ancestor. Manje ubuthongo dololo😂

    • @VusaMkhaya
      @VusaMkhaya Před 28 dny +1

      @@freemann570 Sorry for ukukuswelisa ubuthongo and thanks for watching

    • @Boss_Ants
      @Boss_Ants Před 26 dny +1

      Brother, do you have a recording of the introductory song, hit's very hard man. Been searching, "vukani" almost everyday after watching a documentary very similar to this by these guys. Thanks :)

    • @VusaMkhaya
      @VusaMkhaya Před 26 dny

      @@Boss_Ants I have all the recordings. We will be releasing them soon on all online stores. I will share the link here

    • @Boss_Ants
      @Boss_Ants Před 26 dny +1

      @@VusaMkhaya Please man, I will be patiently waiting. Thank you very much.

  • @eaglenetmedia9928
    @eaglenetmedia9928 Před 26 dny +1

    DW you have captured my attention when it comes to documentaries, Thank you for not disappointing. Much love for the work.

  • @georgephambala1808
    @georgephambala1808 Před 29 dny +3

    This family would make a great reality show. They took us through a rollercoaster of emotions. So many questions left lol

  • @snicker576
    @snicker576 Před 29 dny +22

    Beautiful documentary, nice job DW

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Před 29 dny +2

      Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment! 😊

  • @obey6330
    @obey6330 Před 28 dny +5

    Watching from downtown Dallas , can’t help the lump in my throat

  • @igbonation8986
    @igbonation8986 Před 25 dny +4

    Sending money is our first name. Every time the phone rings, it’s not a matter of sending money but how much? The problems at home is so bad and sad that we feel so conflicted when we spend even a little money on ourselves. Our brains have become fast acting calculator that convert every money and the difference it will make in the lives of those left behind. It’s so 😢 😢😢😢

  • @zvikomatondo
    @zvikomatondo Před 15 hodinami

    This documentary touches on both sides of life. It shows how people in the diaspora are working so hard to support families back home and the challenges in try support our families back in Zimbabwe.

  • @mohammedsaysrashid3587
    @mohammedsaysrashid3587 Před 29 dny +3

    A wonderful incredible documentary shared by an excellent DW documentary channel. Documentary about poverty, migrating hope ,hardness struggling of Zimbabweans 🇿🇼 youths generation's abroad.

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Před 29 dny

      Thanks for watching and for your positive feedback!

  • @peterkyne9197
    @peterkyne9197 Před 29 dny +32

    We Africans are lost. The mother think sending her children abroad is the best solution. Wow. what a shame.

    • @Boboroska
      @Boboroska Před 29 dny +12

      If you doing well in Africa don’t think that other people are also doing well,let them try anything that can improve their lives,there’s no one who wants to be a in a foreign land they’re forced by the situation

    • @hlukas84
      @hlukas84 Před 29 dny +3

      Unfortunately you are true… Such a potential and people better risk their life to be able post fake instagram stories about their rich life.

    • @purposemoyo1873
      @purposemoyo1873 Před 29 dny +1

      Fact

    • @bhekidube6800
      @bhekidube6800 Před 29 dny +3

      Looks like you have solutions please share with other people

    • @williebrown4266
      @williebrown4266 Před 29 dny

      Yes, that also broke my heart.

  • @darylcole165
    @darylcole165 Před 29 dny +25

    Im Zimbabwean,I don’t really get why she has to go to Poland when she has no connections and no ties to that country.if they said come to the uk.makes sense she has siblings. English speaking country etc. I have been to Poland if you don’t speak polish or have a degree in a sector that is on demand. Your life can be worse than Zimbabwe its self. It’s tough being a foreigner. If your heart is not in it. Don’t even try it. It’s not for everybody. You need a stomach for it.
    I know the mother sacrificed a lot to raise these kids but now they grown up l can’t help but feel everyone is obligated to send some money to her every month to be good child. So she has to go to Poland and earn to send money home.i think help should be from the heart

    • @tindrums
      @tindrums Před 29 dny +3

      It depends on who lets you in.

    • @francisokech
      @francisokech Před 29 dny +4

      This was a fault in the documentary, i.e they not going into detail about "why poland"? Is there a special scholarship scheme between Zimbabwe and Poland? Is there a relative there? Does their late father have friends there? Why Poland? The doc failed in that regard, and unfortunately, made Kiki come across as some kind of loser, which she may may not be.

    • @darylcole165
      @darylcole165 Před 29 dny +5

      @@francisokech I don’t think she’s a loser. I proud she went against family pressure. They want to send her to a land where she knows no one and she mentioned. If she’s on a tight spot she’s all alone over there. No friends, no family. There is more to life than just making money. Family and friendships are key to living a rich abundant life.judging by the looks of it didn’t seem like they were sending her to work a professional job but a low skilled minimum wage job. Minimum wage in Poland is soo small compared to cost of living
      Sometimes people are better off in their countries if you don’t have a plan

    • @francisokech
      @francisokech Před 28 dny

      @@darylcole165 I believe they said she should go and study there.

    • @samkelo27
      @samkelo27 Před 27 dny +1

      ​@@francisokech if tuition and housing is free then it's a good move if not then she's just setting up to struggle until she graduates

  • @mooke7919
    @mooke7919 Před 13 dny

    We need an updated documentary on this family! They are so beautiful.

  • @maribrunson4464
    @maribrunson4464 Před 29 dny +15

    I truly enjoyed watching this documentary, it's always good to listen and learn from someone's testimony.

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Před 29 dny +1

      Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment! We’re glad you liked the documentary. 😊

  • @juliamcdonald8543
    @juliamcdonald8543 Před 18 dny +3

    Zimbaweans are wonderful people. Who live in poverty. I personaly know professional people who earn between $200-350 USD a month. The grocercies prices are very similar to prices in US. They live payday to payday. They sacifrice for their children to get an education. All schools have tutition and they have to buy uniforms.

  • @FrankMalabaArtivist
    @FrankMalabaArtivist Před 9 dny +1

    Interesting to see all these comments! Even more interesting to see how many people have all the answers despite having never walked in our shoes!
    It's been interesting to also note how much hatred people can harbour for a person they've never met! 😊. [Frank, from the documentary. 🙏🏾]

    • @CindyChigoche
      @CindyChigoche Před 9 dny

      But Frank,I don't blame Kiki. I'm her I don't want to move abroad😂😂
      It's not easy always showing up for everyone, remember to take care of yourself too. ❤

    • @ruthtapiwa6311
      @ruthtapiwa6311 Před 6 dny

      Don't mind them, we recognize your struggles, efforts & triumphants as Africans living in the diaspora living in the same situation.
      Love to your family, appreciate your honesty & vulnerability to tell all our story 🙏🏼❤️.

    • @ebonyatoti
      @ebonyatoti Před dnem

      Thank you for sharing your reality with us. Sending best wishes to all of you. ❤

  • @tinad721
    @tinad721 Před 10 dny +2

    All I can say is I hate this African mentality that the older generations think they had children as an investment to look after them. Let us break this thinking and plan for our own old age and what to leave for the next generation. If not leave the next generation to focus on themselves. Parents you are not self entitled to my money and it was your responsibility to look after me but you can't be my burden to carry when I already have my own journey and challenges (I know easier said than done😅 but it's annoying) Am now very anxious 😔

  • @victorkiberu6032
    @victorkiberu6032 Před 29 dny +3

    Wow 🙌 i appreciate my situation a little bit more though its a similar struggle, but i love the family connection 👌

  • @mrcplumbing
    @mrcplumbing Před 27 dny +1

    I can relate to this film..it's so sad to watch.a lot of Zimbabweans are going through this situation right now .. very painful

  • @jm-je4tl
    @jm-je4tl Před 28 dny +3

    7 minutes in and I can sayy you've outdone yourself DW. This is such a poignant documentary. I can just imagine all the work it took to coordinate everything. I hope you don't mind my asking, how long did it take to film everything from start to finish, 6 months?

  • @brendangandu5265
    @brendangandu5265 Před 19 dny +1

    A beautifully made film which sheds light on the real struggles of people in the diaspora. The amount of financial burden they carry each and every day. One really has to be disciplined and say NO otherwise you’ll find yourself at 67 years old with not even a chicken to your name.

  • @SheenahMoyo-mz1pr
    @SheenahMoyo-mz1pr Před 26 dny

    Really enjoyed this documentary it was really put together. So relevant in these times we are living in, if not for the help from many relatives staying abroad life back home would be unbearable, there is constant need for money it's a cycle one problem after the other. Much appreciation to those that are able to send money back home.

  • @willankhatter
    @willankhatter Před 24 dny +4

    "Kiki has left the group" 😂😂😂BALLS

  • @lizowilliam013
    @lizowilliam013 Před 28 dny +2

    what a powerful documentary, thank you.

  • @LINERIC44
    @LINERIC44 Před 29 dny +3

    Money relative to the economy...well said. They should ease up on you. It is expected here that when you are old enough and you earn money you do not ask family to give you their money. For a dire emergency maybe, but that is maybe 2 or 3 times in a lifetime.

  • @High1QWealth
    @High1QWealth Před 29 dny +25

    Africans going to Europe should not be a thing! They must stay and be strong & independent to build their own nations!

    • @drewbranch7700
      @drewbranch7700 Před 28 dny +3

      Like our forefathers did in the past,one must seek better pastures in order to survive.

    • @andahtheo4237
      @andahtheo4237 Před 28 dny +5

      to build their country when they are hungry and penniless

    • @MutukuVaati-lm3wf
      @MutukuVaati-lm3wf Před 22 dny +1

      Nobody wants to go situations forces,,thats why no matter how much we avoid pollitics, you cant escape poor governance even if you leave

    • @heathermtetwa1579
      @heathermtetwa1579 Před 19 dny +2

      Europeans traveled to Africa and the rest of the world in search of greener pastures. Today the Chinese, Indians, Arabs move across the world including in Africa, Zimbabwe included. Humans have always traveled, migrated and will continue to do so.
      At least they are not stealing, killing and plundering those countries like their ancestors did in Africa. The richest European countries have colonial baggage mainly in Africa, they built their cities with African resources, not earned but stolen.

  • @Visionery1
    @Visionery1 Před 28 dny +7

    If one were to ask Zimbabweans if they would rather live under Ian Smith or the current regime, I wonder what their answer would be.

  • @melodymagodo5599
    @melodymagodo5599 Před 12 dny +1

    as a zimbabwean living abroad i can relate ...thats life in zimbabwe

  • @tysonalba6250
    @tysonalba6250 Před 29 dny +3

    this mum make very good cildren well done!!!

  • @dmtriyevmarufu521
    @dmtriyevmarufu521 Před 29 dny +3

    As a zimbabwen living abroad, i constantly visiting zimbabwe, things are hard in zimbabwe. Cost of living for 4 people is about $800 where as the avarage salary is $120 usd on the other hand unemployment rate over 80 percent

    • @lindsaymatika1005
      @lindsaymatika1005 Před 27 dny

      800 what don't you guys own your house.what exactly do you use 800 for.

    • @qhawemoyo8940
      @qhawemoyo8940 Před 27 dny +1

      ​@@lindsaymatika1005I think $800 is fair especially if your kids are at school going age and you are renting a house / cottage. Rent and school fees are the highest costs in a household budget

    • @willankhatter
      @willankhatter Před 24 dny

      There is zero reason to be renting houses in Africa, more especially if you were born here. We have homes and land to build houses on. $800 a month is ridiculous🚮

    • @melodyowusuwaaduah716
      @melodyowusuwaaduah716 Před 12 dny

      ​@@willankhatterAm from Ghana and my father don't own a home

    • @willankhatter
      @willankhatter Před 12 dny

      @@melodyowusuwaaduah716 good for you

  • @mabuhayproductionltd3627
    @mabuhayproductionltd3627 Před 28 dny +4

    The Family Back In Zimbabwe seems to live very well, with a Car,House,Tv and an Investment property All Paid from the Money From UK,SouthAfrica,Ect

    • @KagisoMotiang
      @KagisoMotiang Před 25 dny +2

      However, that is not sustainable, it will take decades for Zims to realize that running away never works. Zims will suffer generation after generation, nothing will work until they go home and choose to live together in peace.

    • @willankhatter
      @willankhatter Před 24 dny +1

      A tv, a house and a car is living well to you.? A Television.? This is the most rubbish comment out there.

    • @mabuhayproductionltd3627
      @mabuhayproductionltd3627 Před 23 dny

      @@willankhatter Yes it is, i think they have a better life than those Family that works 2-3 jobs to let them at home live the Lazy lifestyle (rich people to the rest of People in Zimbabwe). They are eating well and can save money. And they don´t do a thing.

    • @mabuhayproductionltd3627
      @mabuhayproductionltd3627 Před 23 dny

      @@KagisoMotiang It makes the country survive, and might bring enough capital to start something up. It will ofcause not work if all the best minds leave.

  • @tindrums
    @tindrums Před 29 dny +7

    Many countries depend on remittances but would Diss the countries their money purses are employed in.

    • @ziwer1
      @ziwer1 Před 20 dny

      True, but if you have read history dissing ranks very low on list of crimes immigrants commit. Some countries have wiped out the entire native population.

  • @josephkerema8987
    @josephkerema8987 Před 28 dny +5

    Kikki is brave I wish her well

  • @margaretrosemakoni7096
    @margaretrosemakoni7096 Před 9 dny +1

    What was Kiki going to do in Poland? She has to have a specific thing she's going to do. Whether it's work. I personally don't subscribe Poland for education. In UK we had health visiting students in the mid 90s and they did not succeed in passing their exams. I think the level of education in Poland may not be to the level in the UK. One needs to do their homework first before embarking on travelling to some of these countries. Stay blessed. BYO in UK.

  • @TheKing75691
    @TheKing75691 Před 29 dny +18

    Is anybody in Africa actually going to solve some issues in Africa...........this American idea of a better life is not a realistic.concept around the world you can solve your own problems without anybody else help....

    • @Terraider
      @Terraider Před 29 dny +1

      Until the western world stops exploiting Africa’s natural resources and propping up their dictators.

    • @Terraider
      @Terraider Před 29 dny +2

      Where is the international help and no “aid” that is given in not help just another means to keep Africa poor no real investment no investment to boost infrastructure to help Africa get ahead up to par with other nations Europeans, Americans and Chinese just take take and take some more and give nothing back.

    • @likatalikata3823
      @likatalikata3823 Před 29 dny +1

      Try helping yourself with your hands tied behind your back.

    • @hlukas84
      @hlukas84 Před 29 dny +1

      @@Terraider investments can’t come to underdeveloped countries… Just China will come and this devastating for locals.

    • @kathrynanneperry4651
      @kathrynanneperry4651 Před 28 dny

      ​@@TerraiderWhitey doesn't owe you anything after the way you all kicked them out.

  • @theyjustwantyourmoney4539
    @theyjustwantyourmoney4539 Před 29 dny +12

    Some people here talk as if their countries will never go through political and economic turmoil

    • @Rudenbehr
      @Rudenbehr Před 28 dny +2

      Yeah because I’m American

    • @IanWHachi
      @IanWHachi Před 27 dny +1

      @@Rudenbehr Even America goes through political and economic turmoil. Right now you are nearing $35 trillion in unpayable debt and Biden is pushing us all towards nuclear war. It's not all sunshine in Murica.

  • @victoriousco
    @victoriousco Před 15 dny

    Thanks for sharing this however sending money to support family is also done by those in-country especially to support parents and siblings.

  • @taku5178
    @taku5178 Před 25 dny +3

    Every revolution comes with a cost. zimbabwe needed to walk this path to become great Robert was true visionary

    • @aid66546
      @aid66546 Před 5 dny

      That man had zero vision, he was a fraudulent revolutionary

  • @nunungema4412
    @nunungema4412 Před 28 dny +4

    PLEASE don't go to Poland 😢 even the polish people leave Poland

  • @user-fe2kn7bo8e
    @user-fe2kn7bo8e Před 29 dny +5

    Thanks for sharing information,❤

  • @TallisKeeton
    @TallisKeeton Před 29 dny +18

    I can understand that everyone want to have a better life, but we all know that Europe has 7% of landmass and Africa has over 30% of landmass so there are limits, Europe is not made from rubber people :)

    • @davidroux7987
      @davidroux7987 Před 29 dny

      Europe does not need these Sub-Saharans

    • @fra604
      @fra604 Před 29 dny +5

      That's true, but it's important to understand what drives immigration in order to stop it. If those people could earn even just half of the money they earn in Europe at home, they'd never go away from their loved ones. If we understand them, we can slowly stop immigration

    • @dimitrifaillard9972
      @dimitrifaillard9972 Před 29 dny +10

      @@fra604 They used the be a more prosperous country, at the time of Rhodesia. After kicking the Europeans out and failing in developing their country by themselves, they now want to go to Europe. The irony …

    • @TallisKeeton
      @TallisKeeton Před 29 dny

      @@fra604 what drives immigration in order to stop it.
      we all know what drives it - NGOs with banksters huge money in their pockets to loose :) The best thing to do is end NGOs who spread false promises to those poor people and who make those poor people migrate to EU. End NGOses take their money to realy help in Africa and bring banksters to jail - end of problem. but we all know its not gonna happen as banksters money can by politicians now :)

    • @TallisKeeton
      @TallisKeeton Před 29 dny

      @@fra604 we all know what drives it mate :) banksters money in the pockets of NGOs who make false promises to those poor people make them migrate.

  • @zablonreuben
    @zablonreuben Před 28 dny +2

    This is awesome 😊👍

  • @nothandoamuli9317
    @nothandoamuli9317 Před 29 dny +8

    Part 2. ....

  • @maxbrod999
    @maxbrod999 Před 29 dny +20

    I really can't understand you DW. I am born European, living in EU. Of European origin. As I can see these people drive a car that I can only dream of. They have gadgets in their flat I can only dream of. I am retired, I don't have even one warm meal a day. I give more than third of my pension for heating, warm water...can you please tell me Where should I go? By the way, the total colapse started with Ukraine and...ah, by the way, do people who "know" about things in Ukraine, reside only at Kings college London? Because they are always on your television.

    • @TallisKeeton
      @TallisKeeton Před 29 dny +1

      👍👍👍✌

    • @io_inc
      @io_inc Před 29 dny +6

      To make matters worse, they do not bother to fix their country. They recently had elections, and the ones I know didn't even go home to vote. The problem is collective within themselves; they don't want to change where they come from because they have become too comfortable where they are.
      On the other hand, this causes a lot of slave-like labor because the majority of illegal immigrants in South Africa are exploited by employers who pay them very little, knowing they can't report it. Both groups suffer from these issues, and the resulting brain drain is mind-boggling. It's a lose-lose situation for African foreigners seeking a better life.

    • @fra604
      @fra604 Před 29 dny +3

      @maxbrod999 Keep in mind that all these people have sons and daughters or sisters and brothers that work in the EU. They can only afford all of these things because of their family members being immigrants, otherwise they'd be unemployed and poor

    • @bhekidube6800
      @bhekidube6800 Před 29 dny

      ​@@io_incshut up wena this is not about you. Your country man are all over Europe too and in Uk they are one of the largest group of immigrants. If all is so well why are you leaving South Africa and even going as far as poland. South Africans are moving in large numbers to work as carers and seasonal farm workers in Europe. Your unemployment seats at 37 percent but here you talking as if you have a better country. You are voting in two week and you will vote for the same party ANC and some of you won't even go to vote. Shut your month and stop talking nonsense

    • @darylcole165
      @darylcole165 Před 29 dny

      You’re a European and a foreigner with nothing to his name comes to your country and makes more money than you. You have failed as person.

  • @KeliK1
    @KeliK1 Před 29 dny +5

    Have you ever researched how much Africans spend in Africa? Have you ever researched how much Africans send abroad? I live in Africa and I can proudly say that financially, I support my family more than my siblings who live abroad do. And many friends and relatives living abroad have asked me for help.

  • @ambrosebarigyemukiga
    @ambrosebarigyemukiga Před 11 dny

    I think most of us African diasporans share similar experiences with our families back home.

  • @tabithan2978
    @tabithan2978 Před 22 dny +1

    Why don’t these people stay home and improve their beautiful country that so desperately needs educated and intelligent people.

  • @mahlubonkemakunga3315
    @mahlubonkemakunga3315 Před 26 dny

    Africa's leadership challenge needs to be confronted before this migration can be arrested. From South Africa.

  • @jon9625
    @jon9625 Před 29 dny +38

    Zimbabweans actually voted zanupf in to power and have kept them in power.

    • @user-ns7dj1lo3r
      @user-ns7dj1lo3r Před 29 dny +6

      Western sanctions destroyed Zimbabwe not ZanuPf.

    • @aliancemd
      @aliancemd Před 29 dny +17

      A quick search shows that they are abusing their power to squash the opposition, so what you are saying is not fully true

    • @tsheposeeletso6475
      @tsheposeeletso6475 Před 29 dny +1

      @@user-ns7dj1lo3rNo self accountability

    • @vusancube
      @vusancube Před 29 dny +21

      This statement annoys me as it ignores obvious dynamics as well as the realities on the ground. Rigged elections, millions of economic migrants, woefully biased playing field, partisan officials, ignoring of rules. Its like saying North Koreans voted Kim or Venezualans voted for Maduro, lazy thinking.

    • @user-ns7dj1lo3r
      @user-ns7dj1lo3r Před 29 dny +1

      ​​@robbigs1855Mugabe took back the land from the whites & gave it back to Indigenous Africans, then western countries got pissed off & decided to sanction Zimbabwe to this day.
      The worst dictators in history are the European colonialists who invaded Africa. They perpetrated untold evil, plundered the continent, deliberately enforced segregation & tortured/maimed any discenting voices. They were worse & pure evil than anything in history.

  • @patienceacheampong9542
    @patienceacheampong9542 Před 27 dny +2

    It's the situation in most African countries.

  • @acajudi100
    @acajudi100 Před 29 dny +6

    HOLA MY ZIM ZIM friends.

  • @dumisanisikhosana2166
    @dumisanisikhosana2166 Před 19 dny +2

    I came back to Zimbabwe in 2020 after living in England for 20 years and I've never looked back. I'm very happy being in Zimbabwe rather than being in a country where I never found acceptance and was constantly subjected to racism and discrimination. Africans should treat western countries as offices where they go to make money and then go back to their home countries when they've achieved their goals.

  • @alistairrayners
    @alistairrayners Před 27 dny

    This is how poverty destroys our hopes, dignity and families.
    The slave state of constantly working and paying, always far from home and never feeling like you belong.
    You always the enemy on foreign land because you seeking a better life as a human being.
    Heartbreaking.

  • @pauly8414
    @pauly8414 Před 18 dny

    Wait, you can't leave it there. What happens next with these lovely people?

    • @FrankMalabaArtivist
      @FrankMalabaArtivist Před 9 dny

      HAHA. Maybe it's time to do part 2! 😉. [Frank in the documentary]

  • @ianfarquharson3772
    @ianfarquharson3772 Před 27 dny

    Just think of how often all the things they need money for happen,and then think about if they happen that much in your life. You then see how much they take. If £100 money is worth so much more over there why do they need these big amounts??

    • @samkelo27
      @samkelo27 Před 27 dny

      They are really setting themselves up for failure cause the only way the kids can improve their lives is getting higher paying jobs cause at the current rate they are basically living paycheck to paycheck

  • @bonganidlamini9722
    @bonganidlamini9722 Před 24 dny

    Are you advertising ARVs brother in that office

  • @purposemoyo1873
    @purposemoyo1873 Před 29 dny +11

    In poland 🇵🇱 she will work for peanuts plus racism 😢

    • @darylcole165
      @darylcole165 Před 29 dny +8

      I don’t know who told people Poland pays well. If you don’t speak the language and have a degree in a high paying sector. Your basically working to pay your bills and keep a roof over your head

    • @alicjax7119
      @alicjax7119 Před 27 dny

      I doubt her destination country is Poland. But probably it is/was the easiest visa to get to Europe. Check "polish visa affair"- previous government was selling them to "whoever".

  • @stanley-elmagico
    @stanley-elmagico Před 29 dny +13

    As an African I'm almost at a point of where I think we should talk to Europeans or Individuals whose countries are working to come and govern us again, because the leaders we have are really messing things. We need to make Africa work, we can't all move abroad the whole lot of us.

    • @annasmith2783
      @annasmith2783 Před 28 dny +1

      Reading your reply, as a European living in the US, I have thought the same thing you expresses (having European countries/leaders/governments govern Africa). Every country on the African continent is governed by their corrupt, inept, pathetic leadership which is why there are thousands of Africans fleeing by boat to Europe. I agree with @stanely-elmagico statement.

    • @nathanfordham920
      @nathanfordham920 Před 26 dny

      That will create more racism among ourselves and perpetuate the idea of Europeans as saviors. Blacks can govern, but people must elect those who genuinely care about their country and aspire for a better future. Not those who merely hype things up, but individuals with proven track records. What's essential is to address the governments plagued with corruption. No child should ever go hungry, and if that happens, it's crucial for the people to swiftly remove those leaders from power.

    • @KagisoMotiang
      @KagisoMotiang Před 25 dny +1

      Im from South Africa, We always give advice, but foreigners don't want to listen, they will disrespect us and are lazy to go home, we South Africans have been and still fight through the struggle at home, that is why there is always progress here. We stay and we fix our problems collectively or individually. We Respect other peoples spaces and the law. We know that no one owes us anything out there.

    • @stanley-elmagico
      @stanley-elmagico Před 24 dny

      @@dagerry I kind of agree that the solution to African problems might be adopting a far east model. How countries such as Thailand, Vietnam, South Korea and even China have been able to pull themselves out of poverty within a few decades. Only problem is our politics is entirely modelled on the west which is alright still but its not bringing out the intended results. Rampant corruption, polarization and economic stagnation. Lets see how the next few decades will look loke for Africa then, but optimism is running low nowadays

    • @Nengit
      @Nengit Před 13 dny

      That's the Problem thinking a few people out of Millions can solve your problems and another race can solve your Problem. They have been advising your govt and giving them loans to implement policies that are unsustainable in such climes. Goodluck finding the Europeans who can create a functional African soceity. They weren't even good at creating Countries neither could they handle colonies for more than a few decades. You are better off asking the Axumites or Bugandans to govern you or may be ask the Akans at least Kofi Anan did a good Job at the UN or ask a Copt 😂

  • @connectchannel7651
    @connectchannel7651 Před 28 dny +2

    Kiki probably has a boyfriend that wont allow her to leave the country, not knowing that she can still make plans for him to relocate together

    • @samkelo27
      @samkelo27 Před 27 dny +2

      It's best she breaks up with him before he breaks something other than the door

    • @GiselleX
      @GiselleX Před 25 dny +1

      ​@@samkelo27Right...He sounds like he has an anger management problem.

  • @arnoldmwaisaka8459
    @arnoldmwaisaka8459 Před 24 dny

    So real🤝🏾

  • @monamuhuthia
    @monamuhuthia Před 27 dny +1

    Why force Kiki to go to Poland?

  • @ezra6304
    @ezra6304 Před 22 dny +2

    Black tax is kills dreams 😢

  • @mandlas.4305
    @mandlas.4305 Před 29 dny

    This is a repost. We watched this already

  • @michaelfranklinwhibley2935

    Tack a ocean-going ship Transmissions 1980 Berlin headquarters

  • @JaySaidy
    @JaySaidy Před 29 dny +5

    Another great documentary by DW.

    • @FrankMalabaArtivist
      @FrankMalabaArtivist Před 9 dny

      It's technically not by DW, but they're distributing it. It's been carried by Al Jazeera as well as many other companies. ❤️🙏🏾

  • @surayetumedia6553
    @surayetumedia6553 Před 29 dny +1

    Why are African stories not voiced like the European stories that you do.

  • @flipperspro69
    @flipperspro69 Před 25 dny

    Yes indeed!!!! Financing people’s lifestyle in Africa makes many diaspora folk poorer. Paying people’s naming ceremonies, wedding, funerals, concert tickets and buying fake designer brands is pathetic!!! The unless Muslim and Christian celebration hinders progress!!!

  • @TheMialek360
    @TheMialek360 Před 29 dny +34

    Why not stay in Africa?

    • @spkas
      @spkas Před 29 dny +14

      Benefits

    • @madhavyu
      @madhavyu Před 29 dny +10

      Because they can´t make any money.

    • @lebo3793
      @lebo3793 Před 29 dny +2

      Where in Africa ? There are an estimated 3 million illegal Zimbabweans in South Africa

    • @user-ns7dj1lo3r
      @user-ns7dj1lo3r Před 29 dny +4

      ​@@lebo3793How can you say Zimbabwens are illegal in their own motherland. Is south Africa in Europe?.

    • @user-ns7dj1lo3r
      @user-ns7dj1lo3r Před 29 dny +2

      Becoz western sanctions destroyed Zimbabwe not incompetent leadership.

  • @EarlJasman
    @EarlJasman Před 29 dny +5

    iDouble up yamasimba 💀💀💀💀

  • @inconversationwithharvey
    @inconversationwithharvey Před 20 dny +2

    If there is a God, may he have mercy on my people. The People of Zimbabwe have suffered 💔 at some point, it has to stop. Enough!

    • @kathrynanneperry4651
      @kathrynanneperry4651 Před 20 dny +2

      Only Zimbabwe can stop it.

    • @Nengit
      @Nengit Před 13 dny

      May they arrived late on the line not yet their turn to "stop suffering". They need to put in the work it will take some time.

  • @sikhumbuzomoyo3718
    @sikhumbuzomoyo3718 Před 20 dny

    Why Poland plz

  • @QobolwakheHimselfMazibuko

    I really like the family unity and the idea of looking after one another.But Zimbabweans must stay in their country and fix it from with. Use the farms you took from the white people and be proactive and self reliant instead of being a nuisance all over the world.

    • @connectchannel7651
      @connectchannel7651 Před 28 dny +1

      Do you honestly think they want to leave their country? I don't think so

    • @sazzydee1553
      @sazzydee1553 Před 26 dny

      Nuisance 😮

    • @decentnyoni7436
      @decentnyoni7436 Před 22 dny

      Where are the farms?...Asking for ordinary Zimbabweans

    • @ziwer1
      @ziwer1 Před 20 dny

      This comment is proudly sponsored by South Africa. 😅

  • @seanmusona9408
    @seanmusona9408 Před 29 dny +1

    This is an old video , why are you posting old videos context has changed drastically

    • @HeatherBoo916
      @HeatherBoo916 Před 29 dny

      Old or not people like to watch. I watch old videos of my own country.

    • @who_me4321
      @who_me4321 Před 29 dny +2

      It was shot in 2021. Kiki was watching Tokyo Olympics. So don't think it's far back

    • @FrankMalabaArtivist
      @FrankMalabaArtivist Před 9 dny

      It's not that old. We finished shooting this only 2 years ago.

    • @aid66546
      @aid66546 Před 5 dny

      Context hasn't changed at all please don't lie

  • @olga_kawecka
    @olga_kawecka Před 27 dny

    Que vayan todos a su patria y sueñen de una vida mejor.

  • @stephenalfonso7423
    @stephenalfonso7423 Před 24 dny +2

    Black Tax.

  • @smallscaleminingsupplies9670

    The situation of Zimbabwe is about sunctions and political mismangement, do u ever wonder how Iran is managing to live under sanctions

  • @Media56109
    @Media56109 Před 29 dny +4

    Same problem in sub-Saharan Africa poverty, unemployment, corruption, etc. Why is this our fate in life? Who did we trouble ? Many of our land has natural resources, yet we, the citizens of Sub Saharan Africa, are poor. Our profession can not feed us etc immigration immigration is our only way out.

    • @mahlubonkemakunga3315
      @mahlubonkemakunga3315 Před 25 dny +1

      Lest address mis-leadership first as our leaders are extremely self serving.

  • @olejnik5165
    @olejnik5165 Před 29 dny +3

    Hopefully their way of life will improve so they wont come to Europe

    • @biggeststeppa1
      @biggeststeppa1 Před 29 dny +2

      Everyone who is able to help the country is leaving. Unfortunately the only way to fix the country is to prevent the people leaving in the first place.

    • @samkelo27
      @samkelo27 Před 27 dny

      ​@@biggeststeppa1 and become like North Korea?

    • @biggeststeppa1
      @biggeststeppa1 Před 27 dny

      @@samkelo27 no, but incentives wouldn't hurt. In a lot of these countries studies are financed in one way or another by the govt, so having these grads serve their country until that debt is paid off would be a decent start.

  • @antoniograssi6385
    @antoniograssi6385 Před 29 dny

    Cristoforo!

  • @dt6559
    @dt6559 Před 29 dny +2

    No dreaming of a better life in Saudia Arabia?

  • @kumbeetjirimuje4193
    @kumbeetjirimuje4193 Před 15 dny

    Haibooo Kiki 😱

  • @XynxNet
    @XynxNet Před 29 dny +2

    Let's not forget that these guys or their parents 25-30 years ago purposefull tanked their own economy by forcefully and often violantly expropiating those who ran it.

    • @nkonzozisongo2486
      @nkonzozisongo2486 Před 28 dny

      I am south Africa what Mugabe did to zimbabwe he gave them pride , land he gave them power no zimbabwe tanked their economy its was because of sanctions

    • @XynxNet
      @XynxNet Před 28 dny +3

      @@nkonzozisongo2486 Wow, pride to hunger and to flee the country. ;-) Zimbabwe didn't loose the ability to feed itself because of sanctions but because of expropiation of those who knew how to work the land and giving it to people who didn't. The people and politicians need to take responsibility and do something about it. By just blaming others for everything nothing will get better. I hope for Zimbabwe that they will do it in the future and become again the breadbasket of southern africa or at least stabilize the situation to be able to feed themselves again.

    • @ziwer1
      @ziwer1 Před 20 dny

      @@XynxNet Do you want to discuss how the colonialists were running the country? The fact that you won't even call them by their names says it all.

    • @XynxNet
      @XynxNet Před 16 dny

      @@ziwer1 Fact is, Zimbabwe's economy is doing worse now and a lot of people are fleeing or have fled the country. It's hard to argue against that and spin it into a success story. ;-) As much as I wish the Zimbabweans success and prosperity...

  • @DaisyLovE_0
    @DaisyLovE_0 Před 5 hodinami

    Frankie's accent...😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @neommutle8033
    @neommutle8033 Před 28 dny +1

    If i may genuinely ask, no disrespect, What was the point of taking farms from white people, what is the point of taking back Zimbabwe if no one whats to live in it ???? 🤔 Hard work 💪, of which Zimbabweans are capable of is needed to fix Zimbabwe, but I have noticed that many do not love ❤ their homeland, are ashamed. Many have even changed their accents even on this video. Zimbabweans issue is physiological not monetary if they can transfer over a billion dollars to families, imagine if they donate a portion to changing Zim, Europeans donate to change issues, why can't Zimbabweans.

    • @mandie30
      @mandie30 Před 23 dny +2

      very strange take on things. To make such a strong conclusion about us Zimbabweans based on a 40 min documentary? I really invite you to get to know the average Zimbabwean away from DW cameras or any camera for that matter. As for accents, as with any people in any geographical location the world over, South Africans included, one can pick up an accent as influenced by the people around them but that has nothing to do with changing but more of environmental adaptation. The average Zimbabwean I know loves the motherland with every fibre of their being its the situation that is unfortunate and is very tiring to the average person which has pushed people away from their loved ones and the land of their forefathers. Seeking better and pushing for means of survival speaks so much about the resilience and hardwork that makes Zimbo, than what you are trying to use to define us. That said, no situation is permanent.

    • @bonganikhanye
      @bonganikhanye Před 21 dnem

      Where can you get a billion Neo?
      Unless maybe you become a politician not working with your own hands.

    • @FrankMalabaArtivist
      @FrankMalabaArtivist Před 9 dny

      There is no 1 generic accent which is identified as Zimbabwean. We have many people of various influences throughout our country.
      Even in our family we all speak differently. It doesn't make us any less Zimbabwean. It doesn't bother us. Try to override it too. Don't sweat the small stuff.
      (This is Frank, from the documentary)

  • @John-cc9my
    @John-cc9my Před 29 dny +5

    Dw is the best

  • @jameswalker68
    @jameswalker68 Před 29 dny +5

    Sad to think it was once the bread basket of Africa

    • @enki6676
      @enki6676 Před 29 dny +2

      Well, they thought it was a good idea to unalive all the farmers. Communists never learn.

    • @smallscaleminingsupplies9670
      @smallscaleminingsupplies9670 Před 29 dny +1

      Sad what sanctions can do to a country

    • @jameswalker68
      @jameswalker68 Před 29 dny

      @@smallscaleminingsupplies9670Sad what the country turned into when it changed to Zimbabwe.

    • @smallscaleminingsupplies9670
      @smallscaleminingsupplies9670 Před 28 dny +2

      @@jameswalker68 Not really Mr, Africans are just as capable as Europeans this notion of Europenas are superior to other races is a stupid idea, Mugabe was right on land reforms its just that sanctions screwed up his economy, but Zimbabwe will bounce back we Africans are resilient people we are not aboriginal Australians or American Indians whom ure race had extinct

    • @danielwells774
      @danielwells774 Před 28 dny

      And now you are going to pay for their mistakes.

  • @goodcommunitylife
    @goodcommunitylife Před 28 dny

    What other language is spoken in this video besides English?

    • @neommutle8033
      @neommutle8033 Před 28 dny +2

      The language is Isindebele, spoken in Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 and South Africa 🇿🇦

    • @samkelo27
      @samkelo27 Před 27 dny

      ​@@neommutle8033 you sure the weren't speaking zulu and shona

    • @subzeromidnight5388
      @subzeromidnight5388 Před 18 dny

      ​@@samkelo27 ndebele is basically Zimbabwean zulu because the man who brought the ndebele to zimbabwe is a zulu who escaped shaka's reign of terror in south africa

    • @samkelo27
      @samkelo27 Před 18 dny

      @@subzeromidnight5388 now I wonder how many other languages sound very similar to one another.

    • @subzeromidnight5388
      @subzeromidnight5388 Před 18 dny +1

      @@samkelo27 theres a language similar to tswana in zambia. Small tribe of people originally from south africa who also escaped shaka

  • @benediktmorak4409
    @benediktmorak4409 Před 29 dny +3

    Zimbabwe is a basketcase.
    no doubt about it.
    And Mugabe and his cronies are no more. Hopefully.
    But having BOTH a handy and the money for long distance calls, even it it is collect, so they cant be that bad off.
    So why dont all these well off,well educated young people go back to Zim?
    And help to bring it back to their feet?
    Tearjerker DW Episode.
    Not worth wasting my time.

    • @user-ns7dj1lo3r
      @user-ns7dj1lo3r Před 29 dny +1

      Western sanctions destroyed Zimbabwe not Mugabe. Western media has painted a false narrative about Zimbabwe accusing Mugabe of destroying the country.

  • @Tania-lo4mv
    @Tania-lo4mv Před 29 dny

    Они до сих пор в намордниках!

  • @deulkar.mit33
    @deulkar.mit33 Před 29 dny +1

    Such less views for a channel having nearly 6m subscribers ?
    What's wrong with the content?

    • @likatalikata3823
      @likatalikata3823 Před 29 dny

      Viewer interest is the problem, algorithms will prioritize western content over those concerning the African continent for those not living in Africa. Let me give an example, right now Africa has a civil war going on in Sudan and no one even knows about it but Ukraine and Israel/Palestine fill the screens each hour of global news channels. Africa and much of the western world could practically exist on different planets as far as interest is concerned.

  • @AdityaKr2510
    @AdityaKr2510 Před 29 dny +2

    ✅✅👍

  • @patriciavandevelde5469
    @patriciavandevelde5469 Před 29 dny +11

    She will find nothing!

    • @hlukas84
      @hlukas84 Před 29 dny

      Social benefits, local communists, NGO’s paid by all taxpayers……

    • @Gnashercide
      @Gnashercide Před 29 dny

      @@hlukas84 parasite mentality

    • @darylcole165
      @darylcole165 Před 29 dny +1

      I’m just happy she followed her heart and didnt follow what everyone is expecting her to do. At the end of the day it’s your life. People only want what you can do for them

    • @samkelo27
      @samkelo27 Před 27 dny +1

      ​@@darylcole165 I hate how she thinks she is a bad daughter just because she can't financially support her mother like her siblings do.

    • @arnoldmwaisaka8459
      @arnoldmwaisaka8459 Před 24 dny

      Let her be

  • @Tocktail
    @Tocktail Před 29 dny +2

    Kiki should move to Germany.

    • @samkelo27
      @samkelo27 Před 27 dny

      I think UK cause her siblings are there so she won't feel isolated

    • @ziwer1
      @ziwer1 Před 20 dny

      Kiki doesn't want to be a foreigner. Support her decision to stay. There are millionaires in Zimbabwe too. I should probably say trillionaires.