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Wanting to move to Tete.


#1  2011-09-30 08:28:38

tinix
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From: nelspruit
Registered: 2011-09-30
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Wanting to move to Tete.

Hi Guys.
I need urgent help.

We are thinking about moving to Tete ,for my man for work.
How safe is it for a woman to live there?
Is there any decent housing,shops,hospitals?

I need all the help an info i can get so it would be highly appreciated!!!!




 
 
 
 

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#2  2011-09-30 09:52:31

Christine
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Re: Wanting to move to Tete.

Hi tinix,

Welcome to Expat blog! smile

I wish you good luck in your search.

All the best,
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#3  2011-11-16 09:28:19

Marike
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From: Pretoria
Registered: 2010-10-21
Posts: 14

Re: Wanting to move to Tete.

Hi Tinix

Tete is as safe as the next place, and even safer than Pretoria, for instance. Obviously, don't flaunt valuables and do not deal with dodgy people (currency sellers or people wanting to sell you cheap "gems").

Decent housing is difficult to find and, if available, extremely expensive. Often rent will be between $1500 and $3000 per month, and you will probably have to hand over 3 months' worth of rent as a deposit. Finding a house with a swimming pool is almost impossible, but if you do have one, you will live in it. Typical day time temperature at this time of year is 46-48 deg C, and in winter about 34 deg C. If your man is going to be working for one of the mines and get a house supplied by the mines themselves, the circumstances will be more than acceptable.

Decent shops? Don't make me laugh. While you will be able to find clothing at the PEP or some of the local shops, they are all tiny and the clothing is largely imported from China. There are one or two shops that would be comparable with a small Spar in South Africa, plenty of decent bakeries (but no wholewheat or rye bread) and some ok butcheries - you will probably find beef, chicken and goat easily, but no mutton.

Do NOT drink the water out of the tap - it is NOT safe (I know, it gets tested regularly). Always use a water filter and wash fruit and veggies in salt water.

The provincial hospital is terrible, but the local chemists and gp's are competent.

Let me know if you have more questions!




 
 
 
 

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#4  2013-02-22 09:40:16

nematombo
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From: Harare
Registered: 2013-02-22
Posts: 4

Re: Wanting to move to Tete.

Hi guys,

I know this post is old. So Tinix are you now in Tete? I am also likely to be moving there in 2 months time and i am looking for a 2 bedroom flat/house to rent as well as office space. With thos kind of temps then aircon is a must even at home. Marike are you still in Tete yourself?

Regards

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#5  2013-02-22 10:05:28

peds
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From: Tete
Registered: 2012-10-21
Posts: 3

Re: Wanting to move to Tete.

Hi Marike

Moved to Tete three months ago and would be keen to meet up with some South Africans.

Nematombo

Happy to help, Marike's statements are true to fact. Let me know if you want help and we can probably chat on Skype or Viber if you have access.

Best of luck.

Peds

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#6  2013-03-25 09:05:36

chantelvanniekerk
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From: Delmas
Registered: 2013-03-25
Posts: 2

Re: Wanting to move to Tete.

Good morning,

I see that most of you are looking at moving up to Tete.  My husband has been there for about a year now working for an exploration company.

My daughter and I are looking at moving up there aswell.

Would you perhaps know where we could look for houses - is there a website?

It seems great that there are so many South Africans up there, so one would not get lonely up there......

Looking forward to a response.

Have a great day,
Chantel

PS PEDS - How are you finding it up there?

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#7  2013-04-03 15:18:57

Max-a-Million
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Max-a-Million
From: Tete
Registered: 2013-04-03
Posts: 1

Re: Wanting to move to Tete.

Funny.. But Tete's probably safer than home - not a lot of criminal activity (but then again, the guard at the house has a shotgun! cool Things have changed a lot in Tete in the past 3 years, there's a dentist & an optometrist in town. Supermarket is called VIP - like a small friendly grocer x indian x china shop. Fruit & Veg I get from the local market - tomatoes, pineapples, potatoes (only in winter) onion & eggs are quite common though expensive - a box of apples will cost you around R600. We have 4 butcheries now & a deli - hosting "local" & "SA" beef. Obviously this is quite expensive! You can not even think about drinking the water - its either bottled or not at all. Fast food has only become available in the past 8 months - there are a couple of new pizzeria's & 2 or 3 restaurants (of which café del rio is the most popular. Toiletries are also now available in stores, but if your husband uses specific products rather pack it. There is a GAME & Checkers in Malawi (about 300km from Tete) the only other recreational activity is fishing at Cobora Bassa Dam (100km from Tete)Hope this helps!!

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#8  2013-05-08 23:58:06

Eddiezii
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From: Mutare
Registered: 2013-05-08
Posts: 1

Re: Wanting to move to Tete.

Hie all. I too have been thinking of moving to tete, so am looking for a place to stay and a start up job

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