Why No One Talks About This Great Ruins In Zimbabwe?

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  • @WODEMAYA
    @WODEMAYA  Před rokem +93

    Another Educative Content From Zimbabwe!
    Don't Forget to LIKE & SHARE!

    • @FelThommy
      @FelThommy Před rokem +1

      Yessir

    • @giftstv
      @giftstv Před rokem +2

      Very well Sir. Really admire your work so much. Blessings to you my brother 🙏

    • @africanadage852
      @africanadage852 Před rokem

      I didn't know the details of the Khami ruins. Thanks for sharing this gem Wode Maya.

    • @lishen6347
      @lishen6347 Před rokem

      No one visit this thing 😆🤣😆😆🤣

    • @lishen6347
      @lishen6347 Před rokem

      You can not compare it with Chinese great wall , castle from Europe , etc....it's just nothing

  • @victortakunda5443
    @victortakunda5443 Před rokem +59

    For those who din't know, besides the Great Zimbabwe Ruins and Khami Ruins (the biggest), Zimbabwe has some other 150 major stone ruins scattered across the country, and also hundreds more smaller stone ruins. Thank you Wode Maya for showcasing our Zimbabwe history to Africa and the world. Ndatenda, Ngiyabonga, Asante sana, Ke a leboga.

    • @kmu3795
      @kmu3795 Před rokem +1

      Thanks Victor, this is true and similar types of ruins are scattered across most of Southern Africa.

    • @victortakunda5443
      @victortakunda5443 Před rokem +1

      @@kmu3795 Yes you can also find them in Botswana and one of the most famous one is called Domboshaba Ruins and is found in Masunga village. Its also a tourist attraction site.

    • @Lithare
      @Lithare Před rokem +1

      Asante Sana? That sounds Swahili.

    • @shanewalkingdead8258
      @shanewalkingdead8258 Před rokem +1

      To correct you the larger ones are 500 they range from 4km2 to 7km2 the area they cover from different time periods . The smaller ones which are like villages e.g nyahokwe village great example from different time periods .

    • @shanewalkingdead8258
      @shanewalkingdead8258 Před rokem +1

      @@victortakunda5443 In Zimbabwe we have Domboshawa where there are great Zimbabwe type drystone walling too.

  • @poetry221
    @poetry221 Před rokem +48

    You’ve been making good content brother but the Zim series are the best ✅

  • @msbanji4963
    @msbanji4963 Před rokem +26

    Wow! Would love to visit these ruins. I remember reading/learning about Great Zimbabwe and the mwene mutapa back in primary here in Kenya 🇰🇪 .

  • @johnel-amin4095
    @johnel-amin4095 Před rokem +7

    As a Son of Africa, living in the US, Wode Maya stirs our hearts and minds , presenting our Motherland and all of her proud Sons and Daughters at Home and in the Diaspora.
    To those of you who have been blessed to have been born in the Motherland, breath the air , see the sky, hear the languages and share the cultures of Mother Africa, let not the challenges, issues, struggles and concerns of our collective past or the present day, stop you from embracing all your histories and your family. We are ONE. Africa is the soul of the Earth. The future of the world rests upon the strong shoulders of Mighty Africa.

  • @virtuoussista100
    @virtuoussista100 Před rokem +19

    Even in Jamaica growing up I remember the men in the villages would blow those sea shell to tell the other villagers that they we going to cut/reap bananas the next day,that was wireless.🇯🇲🇯🇲

  • @XolaniMzilikazi-qy8vf
    @XolaniMzilikazi-qy8vf Před rokem +15

    Am karanga from Masvingo, my grandfather taught me our history and I have been to all these places , the modern ruins being Naletale ruins . Am proudly karanga , the stone people of Southern Africa .

  • @snsn7251
    @snsn7251 Před rokem +72

    Zimbabwe is on the up. I pray for unity and that the leaders will have the vision, character and integrity needed.

    • @victortakunda5443
      @victortakunda5443 Před rokem

      Brick by brick and step by step Zimbabwe is rising from the ashes of sanctions from the west

  • @keishachambers1318
    @keishachambers1318 Před rokem +16

    I am Jamaican, and my grandparents use to build retainer walls with stone and no mortar, if you go to very rural Jamaica there are sections of these that still exist with out mortar

    • @sonoviadunkley9911
      @sonoviadunkley9911 Před rokem

      I agree with you Keisha Chambers

    • @thewolfofgod3908
      @thewolfofgod3908 Před rokem +1

      That’s awesome, I am Kalanga from Zimbabwe. Maybe explains why
      Jamaica celebrated Zimbabwe at our independence and why reggae/ragga is so big in zim.

  • @user-rr1jj5wv2g
    @user-rr1jj5wv2g Před rokem +62

    Wonde Maya I salute you for all you did in my country thank you. I'm so proud to be a Zimbabwean❤️❤️❤️💕💕💕💕

  • @ndivine1
    @ndivine1 Před rokem +54

    I studied architecture in the US, but after a 2 year degree decided that I do not want to learn from those who copy. I want to learn from the source... I must go learn architecture from the ancient Africans.

    • @ncubesays
      @ncubesays Před rokem +6

      Yes!! Yes!! And yes!! There's an entire Wikipedia article on the Architecture of Zimbabwe. You must check it out. Also, look up Eastgate Centre in Harare which uses African termite biomimicry in its ventilation system.

    • @logicreply5577
      @logicreply5577 Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/wtOUlWTdlBI/video.html
      Start at the 3:21 mark

    • @kmu3795
      @kmu3795 Před rokem +2

      That’s great, I studied architecture in Africa first then in Europe and I am glad I did because by the time I was in Europe and they were teaching the history of world architecture, I could immediately tell the strong African influence in their architecture just by looking at the structures. At the time I was very open to different explanations of the origins but just looking at the architectural language I could tell what the inspiration was particularly the Greco/Roman styles. You won’t believe the fictional explanation our lecturer in the U.K. gave of the inspiration/origins of the Greco/Roman style of architecture… and this was a supposedly top architectural school.

    • @ndivine1
      @ndivine1 Před rokem +1

      @@kmu3795they love to make up lies that will promote European superiority. But, the Greeks went to universities in Alexandria, in Africa so clearly the source of their knowledge wasn't European.

    • @gerrytushh
      @gerrytushh Před 3 měsíci

      Absolutely. Socrates and Plato got all the knowledge from Egypt-Africa.

  • @amnestytv9468
    @amnestytv9468 Před rokem +15

    hate or love him, he's still "THE VILLAGEBOY".....here to support your good work, bro. Africa is bless to have you❤❤❤❤Ayaaaa!! mayyaaaa!

  • @amabeza
    @amabeza Před rokem +22

    Zimbabwe, like all African States, has history backdating to Royalty and Chiefdoms.
    Thank you Wode Maya for taking your sweet time to teach the 🌎 about Zimbabwe 🇿🇼

  • @innonhara7040
    @innonhara7040 Před rokem +16

    Zimbabwe is still the intellectual capital of Southern Africa. The history should inspire the nation to reclaim it's glory. The Portuguese paid curva or tax to the Mutapa Kingdom for decades. Apart from paying the curva all goods entering the kingdom were levied an import duty equivalent to 1/20 of their market value. Non payment led to seizure of the goods. Thank you Wode Maya for showcasing the rich history of Zimbabwe. Look out for my book entitled, ' North of the Limpopo : A Fascinating History of Ancient Zimbabwean civilizations '. Out in November 2022.

    • @doreenonekalit9888
      @doreenonekalit9888 Před rokem +1

      I think so too

    • @ncubesays
      @ncubesays Před rokem +4

      A visiting friend once asked me after spending a couple of weeks around the country "Why is everyone in Zimbabwe a philosopher?"

    • @lillianmuzambwa6854
      @lillianmuzambwa6854 Před rokem +1

      @@ncubesays lol i;ve been positing that all our African countries have a distinct personality, where SA is a lot of soul, Zim is mind😊

  • @munahassan7481
    @munahassan7481 Před rokem +31

    Zimbabwe is different in a great way. God bless Africa...

  • @dekuan4148
    @dekuan4148 Před rokem +11

    What this man said about the people of Cameroon is right not only Cameroon my country is more close to west African nations but culturally and mentally we are more close to the people of Angola Namibia Zambia Zimbabwe or south Africa.

    • @sophieakot346
      @sophieakot346 Před rokem +3

      True coz Bantu migrated from Cameroon🙏👏♥️🙏

  • @proactiveafrica323
    @proactiveafrica323 Před rokem +6

    Deep naked truth he said Africa proplem is we have migrated mentally but physically we are in Africa. i agree with him this we see it in many things Africans do e.g bleaching skin bcoz we want to be like a white person, weave hair like a white person long hair, and being busy concerned about US European issues etc Ukrain War, Qeen Elizaberth funeral yet we have enough things to deal with in Africa starting with our minds. Thanks Wode Maya.

  • @gabrielziyambi4513
    @gabrielziyambi4513 Před rokem +25

    Listening to this master piece has made me realise how Afro-pessimism, anti-blacks racism and how structural gratuitous violence against Africans has destroyed our identities. We really need a sharp turn to undo the persistent racial subjugation that is deeply embedded in our minds and modern society.
    Thanks Wode Maya 🔥🔥👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻

  • @Rastanyere
    @Rastanyere Před rokem +14

    Wode Maya tinotenda semhuri yeZimbabwe neAfrica nebasa guru rauri kubata🙌👏🙌
    Wode Maya we thank you as Zimbabwe and Africa at large for the great job that you are doing!!!! Bravo!!!!

  • @fredsimon7816
    @fredsimon7816 Před rokem +14

    We believe Zimbabwe must have a big highway road named Wode Maya

  • @ilynpayne7491
    @ilynpayne7491 Před rokem +27

    Zimbabwe made pyramids in the days before Egypt

    • @farmhenred5256
      @farmhenred5256 Před rokem +5

      The same people who built the pyramids in Egypt are the same people who built Great Zimbabwe...

    • @baerkaabnaab2388
      @baerkaabnaab2388 Před rokem

      You can see that they didn't use mortar just like the pyramids

    • @sithabelamandlawenkosiwodu6298
      @sithabelamandlawenkosiwodu6298 Před rokem

      @@farmhenred5256 are you saying Egyptians built great Zimbabwe?

    • @farmhenred5256
      @farmhenred5256 Před rokem +3

      @@sithabelamandlawenkosiwodu6298 descendants of ancient Egyptians... please note the current Egyptians in Egypt do not represent ancient Egyptians and have nothing to do with black African culture

    • @joshuwabrand5123
      @joshuwabrand5123 Před rokem +2

      @@sithabelamandlawenkosiwodu6298 Black Africans Zimbabweans built Great Zimbabwe. Don't let people people who write other people's history tell you otherwise.

  • @amvic207
    @amvic207 Před rokem +15

    #Wode Maya for Africa Ambassador

  • @gladysmichael
    @gladysmichael Před rokem +8

    Wow Africans are skillful

  • @Roomsmans
    @Roomsmans Před rokem +52

    As a European I was shocked we never got told about the great Zim ruins. It was impressive to see. ❤ much love to you Wode Maya, god bless you

    • @WODEMAYA
      @WODEMAYA  Před rokem +3

      Enjoyyy man!

    • @ianbynoe6515
      @ianbynoe6515 Před rokem +9

      Very sad indeed. My mother was from Ghana and my father was from Europe. He always told me that his people were lying about Africa.

    • @joanieblackman7128
      @joanieblackman7128 Před rokem +6

      In the Nederland they only show the soffering and war and poor africa country on the news and tv.Africa is a nice beautiful country and a rich country love it

    • @kudzimarufu6332
      @kudzimarufu6332 Před rokem +2

      @@joanieblackman7128 Africa is a Continent with 54 countries. Now go teach fellowDutch

    • @peresirakoze6353
      @peresirakoze6353 Před rokem

      @@kudzimarufu6332 😂😂right

  • @abk6877
    @abk6877 Před rokem +11

    The tour guide nailed it. We have migrated out of Africa even though we are physically present here. That's a great and philosophical statement.

  • @MaternityInfo
    @MaternityInfo Před rokem +10

    Weldon Wode Maya
    Africa is great
    Africa will become great
    God bless us all
    We rise by lifting others
    Show love
    Show support
    Remain Bless
    Peace

  • @barnabas2434
    @barnabas2434 Před rokem +9

    Watching from Malawi 🇲🇼🇲🇼🇲🇼🇲🇼🇲🇼

  • @monicamacharia1014
    @monicamacharia1014 Před rokem +13

    Watching from Kenya thanks Maya.

  • @pakujabifarming3291
    @pakujabifarming3291 Před rokem +7

    Watching you form Qatar 🇶🇦🇬🇲

  • @euniceadhiambo1055
    @euniceadhiambo1055 Před rokem +9

    Watching from Nairobi 🇰🇪

  • @vintagechild4418
    @vintagechild4418 Před rokem +14

    Portuguese knew what they were doing, they brought their negative energy and intentions.
    Wow, the ancestors really had great ideas! We need to reconnect and integrate some of the ancient ways of knowing. I am so proud of my Afrikan roots.
    Don’t be fooled, there are those who study what they call witchcraft only to use it against you. These things are done in secret.

  • @floramaya9871
    @floramaya9871 Před rokem +62

    I am ashamed to say never been there and yet I am a Zimbabwean.

    • @WODEMAYA
      @WODEMAYA  Před rokem +7

      Haha!

    • @henriettemulumba4626
      @henriettemulumba4626 Před rokem +6

      I'm telling you Flora Maya , I'm from RDCONGO 🇨🇩 I've never been to Parks we have in my country 😢😢😢

    • @kmu3795
      @kmu3795 Před rokem +8

      You should be, it’s not even that far away from Bulawayo. Please try making an effort to know your history, heritage and country. There are many hidden gems.

    • @chiyenyumba7135
      @chiyenyumba7135 Před rokem

      Our heritage has been privatised....most Africans can't afford its all owned by foreign descendents

    • @abeautifulheart
      @abeautifulheart Před rokem +4

      Same here from Zim

  • @gibson2675
    @gibson2675 Před rokem +8

    That's because in Africa we have no global media houses

  • @lejumoga6233
    @lejumoga6233 Před rokem +28

    We were wireless. Africans used drums. The drums were drummed a certain way to say there is war, dance, feast, or other events. In my village people wrap their hands together to inform the whole village and beyond that there is beer or meat for sell and the people knew exactly what was communicated. In my village, people take one week turn to graze the whole village cattle. So when the person on duty is ready to go grazing, he wraps his hands together and blow into the hallow created by the palms of the hands. By so doing everyone who owns cattle comes out, frees the cattle and drive them to the person on duty. The same happens in the afternoon when the animals are brought home. There were also signs put on roadsides to communicate. For example, if there's beer for sale in a household you will see a sign on the walkway to the home. There were different signs and people knew what they stand for. So nothing is new. We were wireless before the west is wireless.

    • @kingjoshuamhuamk2559
      @kingjoshuamhuamk2559 Před rokem

      Even More is generating electricity using pyramids khemit was too advanced more than u think

    • @nglza
      @nglza Před rokem

      ❤💛💚🖤

  • @paulinegonye8437
    @paulinegonye8437 Před rokem +17

    The only way we can move forward is to embrace our culture and go back to the drawing board.As a Zimbabwean I feel colonisation distorted everything and made us feel inferior yet we've a great mystical culture.

  • @Afro-Jamaican
    @Afro-Jamaican Před rokem +28

    My hope is the the African Union gives funding and a passport; and most importantly, you retain power for your creative authenticity. That would be the best situation. So proud of you my brother

    • @jayleetzvevo460
      @jayleetzvevo460 Před rokem

      But you Jamaicans have forgotten that Some of the people are actually from Zimbabwe originally who went with Portuguese to South America. Portuguese spent lot of time in Zimbabwe before establishing Brazil and other nations. Many people where from these Kingdoms, they where present during construction of some of these ruins. It's sad yall directed to west Africa when seeking your exact roots

    • @jayleetzvevo460
      @jayleetzvevo460 Před rokem

      Most of you are Bantu people. Slavery is the major part of the fall of these mighty Kinhdoms

    • @Bunfire123
      @Bunfire123 Před rokem

      @@jayleetzvevo460 We as Jamaicans are mostly west and Central Africans. Our enslaved records, Genetics and elements of our culture shows this. So obviously we would focus more our ancestral land. This doesn’t mean we don’t appreciate other African regions. I am majority Nigerian-Cameron-Congo, with small percentages of southern African bantu. Culturally we as Jamaicans relate more to west Africa than Southern African.

  • @kossammusundire5194
    @kossammusundire5194 Před rokem +22

    In Zimbabwe, the biggest tragedy is that a lot of Black Zimbabweans aspire to leave like the colonialists. they raise their kids without connection to rural areas,some of the kids barely speak local languages they attend schools that were designed to produce overseas British Citizens by deliberately not having any connection to the local education curriculum.. ...If you acheieve all those things you are seen as prestigious.... We need the upper-class Zimbabweans to come back to Zimbabwe mentally and the lower-class folks will easily emulate them.That's why they have no solutions to our challenges.

    • @philipbanda6637
      @philipbanda6637 Před rokem +5

      This thing of forcing a people to learn foreign languages is what Africans here in South Africa revolted against dutch settlers in 1976 .

    • @joechimmie
      @joechimmie Před rokem +6

      @New Horizons that colonial education that we are so proud of is the major culprit, it destroyed our souls

    • @sandradehwe3385
      @sandradehwe3385 Před rokem +1

      As educated as Zimbabweans are and moving all over the world, can the structures in the actual country be changed to meet what the majority of people of Zimbabwe . The people of Zimbabwe deserve better judiciary systems even according to our customs and traditions, performance, merit , and accountability , is what matters to our people . Until all those things are achieved, Zimbabwe will continue to struggle and it’s 2022. We can not continue to be a problem in the SADC region, we are not poor people, in mineral resources, spiritually and educationally. We can do better on the continent of Africa, if things are done right, the blue print is there ,Great Zimbabwe is there , the Rhodesians even put there own blue print !!!!

    • @sandradehwe3385
      @sandradehwe3385 Před rokem +1

      The Chinese and Indians have been to MIT , their govts have provided an environment intolerant to too much corruption where these people then return home and thrive ,and so they were able to build the same . Mumbai is now the Silicon Valley in computers etc in India . I am sure they were laws in our culture where there were checks and balances in Great Zimbabwe and that’s how it thrived. Until the thuggish behavior, unlawfulness, and there is order, and accountability.We are not going anywhere,

    • @lillianmuzambwa6854
      @lillianmuzambwa6854 Před rokem +1

      @New Horizons how many spaces are there in Zim where can you dance your muchongoyo and play your mbira in peace without the colonial induced structures making you a pariah? Would you even be able to keep your job if you came out today as a truly proud child of your ancestors who still lives in their ways???

  • @trevorcharuka9666
    @trevorcharuka9666 Před rokem +64

    The real truth about Zimbabwe's sanctions is to hinder it from its greatness. If Zimbabwe was to succeed after land reform, then the whole African continent was to follow suit. I feel ashamed of hating Mugabe during his days, I was lost.

    • @philipbanda6637
      @philipbanda6637 Před rokem +8

      Land issues shall be seriously be taken up in south Africa, Kenya , Namibia, Angola, mozambique , Ivory Coast , these are the countries where European settlers illegaly occupy Land .

    • @TrueYarn
      @TrueYarn Před rokem +10

      Now that we know whey not continue the Mugabe fight so our kids can be free. We can’t standby and let them continue looting us

    • @shingimanyame4157
      @shingimanyame4157 Před rokem

      It's not all about sanctions, we got enough resources to flourish upon that land reform,the major sanctions is our leadership, coz from the word go we knew it that as long we claim our land back, definitely the Western would subsequently sanctioned us,let's stop this monopoly of a blame game and irk out a living with what we have, show the world that the land reform was not a fluke or failure, unless we change our negative and self pitting mindset blaming the West, we won't succeed

    • @tawiesgogo
      @tawiesgogo Před rokem

      Exactly!

    • @natureworld295
      @natureworld295 Před rokem +2

      Backward thinking, Russia has similar sanctions.

  • @evelyngolden2272
    @evelyngolden2272 Před rokem +20

    This is amazing! Sorry I missed this site on my tour of Zimbabwe in 2019.

  • @drillcity681
    @drillcity681 Před rokem +13

    Much love from Sierra Leone.
    Wonderful presentation and production

  • @ndivine1
    @ndivine1 Před rokem +12

    Thank you for introducing these ancient sites in Zimbabwe.

  • @chosentobegreat.9465
    @chosentobegreat.9465 Před rokem +8

    Zimbabwe is an amazing country. 💕💕

  • @kcrossdailyquest
    @kcrossdailyquest Před rokem +11

    WOW Wode Congrats that was awesomely Amazing. You are very Good at interviewing the best people. Thank you for this Historical milestone. Bless Up

  • @mariamasipa4197
    @mariamasipa4197 Před rokem +32

    Wow now that's the history I'm familiar with as someone coming from south Africa especially in Limpopo province I grew up knowing that my great great grandparents are coming from Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 thanks Wode Maya

    • @GrumpyTinashe
      @GrumpyTinashe Před rokem +3

      One love sis

    • @florencekamurai9967
      @florencekamurai9967 Před rokem +2

      You are one of us.we love you

    • @seripa15
      @seripa15 Před rokem +2

      True Maria.Same story I heard. The elders spoke about Bokalaka which is actually Zimbabwe.

    • @GrumpyTinashe
      @GrumpyTinashe Před rokem

      @@seripa15 Are you Venda? We have Vendas in Zim in Beitbridge eg the ex Vice President Kembo Mohadi

  • @brendavauters6059
    @brendavauters6059 Před rokem +17

    African Heritage is the Key!! Maya you are bringing the whole continent together. Yes go back to our spiritual systems. You really making me want to live in Zimbabwe. I want a copy of his book also.

  • @piscesfdk1020
    @piscesfdk1020 Před rokem +7

    Marvelous! Zimbabwean historians, you have real work to do now and all pan and African historians, get to work. The challenge is in your hands now. Great job, Wode Maya!

    • @kmu3795
      @kmu3795 Před rokem

      The previous generation in Zim already did the real work document ting this. Our challenge is putting this history in a format that is appealing to the masses and can compete with other forms of media

  • @daviddevlogger
    @daviddevlogger Před rokem +13

    Live your life the way that you want to live it, don’t let other people live it for you…

  • @Techbill247
    @Techbill247 Před rokem +8

    Witchcraft is knowledge, pure good knowledge, those who have it use it for the wrong reasons. Its unfortunate those Europeans had a good plan in place to destroy African knowledge. Many Africans will continue to suffer while waiting in vain

  • @JoeDomeke
    @JoeDomeke Před rokem +3

    I can always say thank you Wode Maya for promoting our culture and our country Zim

  • @AFRICA_THE_NOW_AND_THE_FUTURE

    The mighty Torwa State with it's Mambo dynasty..Great video Mr Ghana Baby

  • @Egbeviwo
    @Egbeviwo Před rokem +7

    Please l need SUPPORT from everyone watching this documentary to HELP ME vote or lobby for MODE MAYA to be given GHANAIAN and AFRICA UNION DIPLOMATIC PASSPORT.
    He deserves it better than all African KITCHEN presidents
    AKPE,

  • @Kenetto1
    @Kenetto1 Před rokem +4

    We Africans are deviated because we are worshipping and fellowshipping the European and Asian cultures.

    • @doreenonekalit9888
      @doreenonekalit9888 Před rokem +2

      I think so too

    • @thelastshallbefirst6531
      @thelastshallbefirst6531 Před rokem

      Not true. The Scriptures were in Africa before they ever went to Europe. The coup de tat happened during the time of the Nicene Creed by Roman and Greek bishops against the North African holders of the faith. Ask yourself, how could Christianity become an institution about 300yrs after the fact. Africa you were rhe original holders of the faith, and still have the original worship of God. Don't let the West fool you. All they did was take what you knew about God, and restructured in such a way to hide the truth: Assyria battle ax, Egypt my people, Israel inheritance: all the children of Ham. Abraham's genealogy I believe misconstrued. The Scriptures are not referring to these small countries named after biblical places. It is talking about a people, a family....that is you Africa - Zion is who you are.

  • @Bellamauricevlog
    @Bellamauricevlog Před rokem +11

    Nice one my Great mentor ❤
    Much love from Nigerian ❤

  • @thandiwejambawa7827
    @thandiwejambawa7827 Před rokem +16

    My country has a rich history

  • @eveperesu9459
    @eveperesu9459 Před rokem +8

    Let me watch another Zim episode
    #Zimbabwetotheworld#

  • @dahlianisbeth5435
    @dahlianisbeth5435 Před rokem +5

    Bob Marley all along was tells the truth about Africa 👍🏿👍🏿my Ghana 🇬🇭 baby 🇯🇲🇬🇭🇺🇸

  • @namra4462
    @namra4462 Před rokem +7

    Zimbabwe has many knowledgeable people. I really enjoyed this series and learned a lot. I now understand the environment where most Zimbabweans come from in terms of mindset.

  • @KayasGogo
    @KayasGogo Před rokem +7

    Awesome, awesome awesome. Our stories narrated by us. We should have met at Khami❤❤

  • @electronicanstuff7247
    @electronicanstuff7247 Před rokem +20

    Excellent historical presentation WodeMaya 👏🏾

  • @tinashechidzambga5422
    @tinashechidzambga5422 Před rokem +20

    Eish. Im Zimbabwean but i have never heard of this place. Maya is teaching us our own history. Thank you 🙏

    • @victortakunda5443
      @victortakunda5443 Před rokem +2

      Aaaah, don't tell me you did not do history of Great Zimbabwe Ruins 🙄🙄🙄, because its connected to this one

    • @h.m.5724
      @h.m.5724 Před rokem +2

      It's because you skipped school kid

    • @maureenburrell5452
      @maureenburrell5452 Před rokem +1

      This. Place. Is. Soooooo. Rich. With. History. And. Infrastructure. Beautiful

    • @FutureForward01
      @FutureForward01 Před rokem +2

      Iwe... I bet you failed history class too 🤣🤣🤣 you got ma U

    • @victortakunda5443
      @victortakunda5443 Před rokem +1

      @@FutureForward01 Ndeve ma U ava🤣🤣🤣

  • @Pharaohx115
    @Pharaohx115 Před rokem +15

    Great video 😊🇿🇼 great people great job 👍

  • @ckaz1176
    @ckaz1176 Před rokem +11

    Well presented Wode Maya. You ask relevant questions and the responses are great! Much respect for you young man, and congratulations to you and Trudy ,for the union.

  • @TheTradeuser
    @TheTradeuser Před rokem +6

    Thanks for posting. No one talks about it because it means we have a history. The colonizers have always said we have no history. Thanks for providing them wrong.

  • @rashidissahaku7469
    @rashidissahaku7469 Před rokem +4

    Nice to see that , African hero

  • @POSSIBLETVgh
    @POSSIBLETVgh Před rokem +6

    Possible came to watch and listen to the real Africa history through WODE MAYA

  • @Nectpost
    @Nectpost Před rokem +8

    We lost something huge which part of us, and we feel so inferior. But time to wake up again

  • @tatendamhaka4268
    @tatendamhaka4268 Před rokem +53

    Its very sad to learn the history of your own country through someone outside "mutorwa" as they said it... good work Maya

    • @victortakunda5443
      @victortakunda5443 Před rokem +2

      But bambo, there are books in Zimbabwe on Great Zimbabwe Ruins and Khami Ruins, why not read them instead of learning from mutorwa???

    • @tatendamhaka4268
      @tatendamhaka4268 Před rokem +1

      @@victortakunda5443 im not denying that but how accessible are they My point was we should promote, be proud of who we are and our history more as a nation

    • @djsamaria1731
      @djsamaria1731 Před rokem +2

      if you did your education in Zimbabwe from grade 1 to Form 4 then everything Maya posted about Zim you already did it in Social Studies, History and Content

    • @tatendamhaka4268
      @tatendamhaka4268 Před rokem

      @@djsamaria1731 are you sure about that if you have a daughter or a son who just finished high school are they going to back up your claim about Khami ruins. If this history was tought as it was supposed to why are we having identity crisis more than any other nation.

    • @victortakunda5443
      @victortakunda5443 Před rokem +1

      @@tatendamhaka4268 They are very accessible to those who are eager to learn. Also you find this information in our history books

  • @chionisomukatawa
    @chionisomukatawa Před rokem +7

    Wode Maya you're doing a great job. Well done African son. May God grant you with more resources, sponsors to keep changing African narrative. Thank you thank you

  • @tamkan2747
    @tamkan2747 Před rokem +18

    Thank you for amazing work you are doing👏🏼👏🏼💪🏽. I am proud to be zimbabwean

  • @franciskwofie438
    @franciskwofie438 Před rokem +5

    Maya, take your camera to Ethiopia Lalibela linking hundreds of pyramids in Sudan

  • @toukoanneanne1071
    @toukoanneanne1071 Před rokem +7

    Watching from Cameroon. Great story

  • @raided2345
    @raided2345 Před rokem +4

    This, like great Zimbabwe is one of many ruins scattered in Southern Africa to prove that Great Zimbabwe was built by Africans not portuguese or other theories

  • @kudaktaru4467
    @kudaktaru4467 Před rokem +6

    Mr Ghana keep up the good work

  • @ilovetoshop
    @ilovetoshop Před rokem +9

    Oh what a rich History. God bless Africa

  • @archie_sammy
    @archie_sammy Před rokem +3

    The journey back to Africa.

  • @MrKamau777
    @MrKamau777 Před rokem +7

    Fun fact Shonas are now among the communities accepted as kenyans

    • @itstadiwa284
      @itstadiwa284 Před rokem

      Auwww☺️☺️☺️ will definitely visit Kenya one day. My friend is from there, he's a proud Kenyan.

    • @henryhunter1876
      @henryhunter1876 Před rokem

      After 60 years pathetic

    • @h.m.5724
      @h.m.5724 Před rokem

      After your country denied citizenship for over 60 years

  • @Emmytwina
    @Emmytwina Před rokem +6

    East African In law, once with great content Big up

    • @rachelkateve1397
      @rachelkateve1397 Před rokem +2

      No He is Ours from Kenya 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 . Kindly if you r from Uganda / Tanzania / Rwanda/ Burundi/ south Sudan / Somali etc . Kenya loves enh.. its not that we are selfish but we are proud of our little Trudy whi saw and fell in love with WODE MAYA 😂😂😂👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👊👊👊👊 to both of you guys for making Africa proud. . Kudos Maya. Nice presentation.

  • @muwanguzisharifa
    @muwanguzisharifa Před rokem +2

    Zimbabwe is such a beautiful country

  • @doreenonekalit9888
    @doreenonekalit9888 Před rokem +19

    Early Bird 😄
    #AfricaToTheWorld 🌍
    I'm loving the depth of knowing ourselves as Africans through stories being told by Africans in your Channel. 👌🏾

  • @adelaosterloh68
    @adelaosterloh68 Před rokem +3

    WodeMaya I want to have a signed copy of this gentleman’s book when he is done with it. PLEASE DO NOT FORGET

  • @elizabethzingwe964
    @elizabethzingwe964 Před rokem +6

    Thank you wode maya

  • @jamesokine1241
    @jamesokine1241 Před rokem +5

    Ooh Maya.. this is awesome
    Good stuffs comes in black too
    I think our problem is we failed to document some of our rich heritages and inventions

    • @chiyenyumba7135
      @chiyenyumba7135 Před rokem

      We didn't fail to document our ways, were destroyed languages destroyed

  • @itstadiwa284
    @itstadiwa284 Před rokem +3

    ZWE😆😆😆😆🇿🇼🇿🇼
    Bakalanga history👏🏾👏🏾 the cousins of the Vakaranga☺️

  • @rodwellsam2291
    @rodwellsam2291 Před rokem +4

    True we are there to rebuilt our continent together we can go far

  • @jewel3567
    @jewel3567 Před rokem +7

    We need to know our history WM/ Kobe. Thank you one million times!✊🏽

  • @Zinhle314
    @Zinhle314 Před rokem +3

    @Wode Maya, this is deep, very true, our culture, our societies and forgotten or denying our ancestors because someone said so! We need to go back to the drawing board! They never had prisons, no street kids or homeless people, no stealing, no drug usage, no hunger! They were brother’s keepers, materialism and selfishness was non existent. Forgotten our languages etc, the list is endless! The bond was great. We need to go back to the drawing board and guidance will be unleashed to the whole country or continent of Africa!!
    Thank you Wode Maya ###AfricaToTheWorld!!

  • @PrisTvv
    @PrisTvv Před rokem +11

    First here today

    • @obkujo8329
      @obkujo8329 Před rokem +1

      Props to you 👏
      contact me for your price 🎊🎉

    • @doreenonekalit9888
      @doreenonekalit9888 Před rokem

      EARLY BIRDS COMMITTEE 😄
      That's us! Always present when an upload goes up!

  • @ericachamangwana8242
    @ericachamangwana8242 Před rokem +6

    Watching from 🇬🇧 loving these series

  • @curtisoular
    @curtisoular Před rokem +4

    This knowledge is Power

  • @bgee5098
    @bgee5098 Před rokem +5

    Why the music booming right in the middle the conversation ?

  • @Truthseeker371
    @Truthseeker371 Před rokem +6

    Interestingly "Kami" means divine existence in Japanese.

  • @cmartin5903
    @cmartin5903 Před rokem +2

    By now Maya should have millions of views. This is absolutely special. Thanks so much.

  • @ellenowusuaobeng6413
    @ellenowusuaobeng6413 Před rokem +7

    Welcome Wade Maya lots of love wonderful man always inspiring 💙 ❤ 🙏🙏🙏🤩😍💯💯

  • @MrKamau777
    @MrKamau777 Před rokem +3

    Be blessed Marcus Garvey

  • @amnestytv9468
    @amnestytv9468 Před rokem +3

    Always like b4 watching 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼❤

  • @poetry221
    @poetry221 Před rokem +6

    God bless Africa

  • @Joyful-gu5bj
    @Joyful-gu5bj Před rokem +7

    Great content and have learned alot from this gentleman. Looking forward to reading his book one day. Hope it will be Amazon. Greetings from Kenya.

  • @paulinekanyemba1868
    @paulinekanyemba1868 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for showing my country

  • @kghallcaptures
    @kghallcaptures Před rokem +2

    That opening statement is so true.. worshiping everyone else's hair, music, TV, etc

  • @misscandi224
    @misscandi224 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you Mr Ghana 🇬🇭 🙏🏽, I was just home a month ago and only got to take my kids to the most famous ones 'Victoria falls, Mtarazi falls' because of watching your videos. Because of you I have since decided to travel more in Africa and teach my British born children to love our home and continent 🌍Thank you Wode maya👏🏽Amazing job you're doing👏🏽