#zimlove

By: A Podcast about Zimbabwe. By Roma.
  • Summary

  • #zimlove is a podcast where I, a foreigner who has been living and working in Zimbabwe for a couple years, tries to explain through the eyes of others, why I fell in love with this country. When I try to describe the beauty and diversity of this place, I fail because I cannot compete with hyperinflation and expensive safaris, which is the only thing that google spits out once you type in "Zimbabwe". In this podcast each person describes one true perspective on Zimbabwe from their own reality, and why they think after all Zimbabwe has been through, it still is true #zimlove.
    A Podcast about Zimbabwe. By Roma.
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Episodes
  • 5 Doc Ndlovu. Yebo. On African Languages and Ndebele.
    Jan 26 2021
    This episode is with Doctor Ndlovu, who was the chairperson for African Languages and Literature at the University of Zimbabwe during my time there. In this episode he speaks about the future of local languages and the Ndebele language in particular.
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    25 mins
  • 4 Taffy. Outside Zim. On Diaspora and Home.
    Dec 24 2020
    Taffy wrote me on facebook, after he has listened to episode 3 with Cleo. He was excited to learn something new about his own home country and that someone from the outside got a closer look into Zimbabwean culture. Taffy lives in Munich so I decided to make in interview about the Zimbabwean Diaspora with him...here it is!! This interview was recorded long distance.
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    30 mins
  • 3 Jonathan. Zimlife. An other perspective.
    Nov 24 2020
    I met Jonathan at a yoga class in Harare. He has been living in Zimbabwe for 26 years and is telling us about how he sees people dealing with crisis, effects on the country and what it can be like for people who come to Zimbabwe to make it their new home.
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    21 mins

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