I feel like i give you guys too many compliments but they can never be enough, can't wait for you to own your own hotels and resorts here, we're rooting for you.
@TRSAАй бұрын
We appreciate you and one day they say
@molefejappie3284Ай бұрын
Whoaw!! I have goosebumps. I couldn't reckon that our brothers and sisters can talk my country so good as they said. I wanna say this, once you visit South Africa being black, this country, the motherland is gonna hook you, make sure that you don't go back because its soil and it's people. Our hospitality will draw you closer because you are one of it's own and it's Child. Thank you Mark and Dr Latasha for spearheading this movement. We were stolen to America and other countries in the west. And now is the time for the great return. Thank you TRSA.
@PortiaMoniqueАй бұрын
I love this conversation! Thanks for sharing 💛
@nelsonhollinsАй бұрын
Excellent video! Enlightening and beneficial conversations. This one really touched in a special and unique way. Thank you! 🙏🏾
@kekanamamalekaАй бұрын
Black Americans look alike axactly South African we relate so much, nice video and warm conversation though..i love it❤🇿🇦
@PeoplehavebeenaskingАй бұрын
Excellent video! I like how Mark sincerely apologized for the embarrassing situation where he has no choice but to travel properly, drive Porsches, and see beautiful stuff. Apologies accepted 😅😂😂😂.
@TRSAАй бұрын
It took many years of pushing forward to get to these current choices…
@Greatrivers-l4yАй бұрын
These people look just like our aunties and uncles here locally!
@elroyswarts513Ай бұрын
It really would be highly appreciated if the people from TRSA could address the issue we have with some black Americans, especially passport bros, coming to South Africa, getting on the internet, and talking trash about South Africa. Some also insert themselves into issues that South Africans are having with other African nationals like Nigerians and Zimbabweans. They are so extremely arrogant. It's giving "you Africans better get your act together and do what I am telling you as a black American." That is such a turn off for South Africans. As much as we all are trying to build bridges between ourselves as South Africans and black Americans, we cannot be burning them down at the same time.
@rendaninemavhidi1554Ай бұрын
You are right on the money. I did a video podcast asking whether Govt should begin to regulate KZbinrs. One outstanding thing about theRealSA is how professional and wise they conduct their businesses.
@elroyswarts513Ай бұрын
@@rendaninemavhidi1554Exactly. The guys from TRSA are extremely knowledgeable about South Africa and as such have more authority to address this issue since they actually know what they are talking about when talking about SA. We need more Americans like them in SA. We don't want nor need the arrogant passport bros.
@slimpickens01Ай бұрын
👍🏾👍🏾❤️❤️
@ThembelaniMnomiya-tt6crАй бұрын
I hope you get your citizenship soon beautiful African Americans
@pippoppa8497Ай бұрын
I’m looking to move to South Africa but Would it be smarter to register my company in South Africa or the United States?
@ThomasThateloАй бұрын
I think you should visit first, network and get the sense of the market, thereafter introduce your business in phases or staggered processes. I would not advise you to uproot yourself immediately, without understanding how South Africa run business. All the best we really need those businesses. But make a calculated risk.
@rendaninemavhidi1554Ай бұрын
Ĺove the conversation. Otherwise religious wise South Africa is just as diverse as its people. Not everyone is into ancestral worship. My family is Christian we want nothing to do with ancestral worship. Similarly there are those who are into ancestral worship who dont do Christianity and that's ok faith is a matter of the heart.
@rendaninemavhidi1554Ай бұрын
Please dont generalize there is a significant number of black people who dont do that.