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Mount Nyanga and the Informal Sector in Zimbabwe.

  • megzgwaunza
  • Jul 4, 2021
  • 1 min read

For our video module, I tried to play around with video editing apps and see what I could do with the videos that I had in my phone. I decided to try do one that had nothing to do with my portfolio project and one that had something to do with it.

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In my first video, which is not related to my portfolio in any way. I spoke about Mount Nyanga which is the highest point in Zimbabwe. I visited it last year in December for the holiday and learnt many things about it that I found to be interesting. I find the African myths are not spoken about as much as they are supposed to be but whilst there we got to experience the local culture. We also go to see the Mutadzi falls which are also an attraction in Nyanga.





The next video is more to do with my capstone project and it gives some facts about the informal sector in Zimbabwe. I felt that this could be important because people need to understand why the informal sector is so important to Zimbabwe and why the COVID-19 pandemic is very dangerous to it.


So I attempted to give it a bit of background so that people can navigate my topic a little bit better,





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