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@southafricaismyhome814Ай бұрын
You mis it us Bank Systems is World class not even America come Close to us
@kymmazelle8424Ай бұрын
South Africa 🇿🇦 is still one of my favourite places in the world 🌎 I travelled there for work in early 2000's 🎉
@TheYarbrosАй бұрын
I can see why! It’s quickly become ours!
@southafricaismyhome81429 күн бұрын
@@TheYarbrosTHANKYOU FOR SHOW CASE SOUTHAFRICA, TO THE WORLD, 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦👍🏾👍🏾
@sibusisojele8286Ай бұрын
I love what I'm watching as a South African thanks guys for loving us and this video will bring more black Americans please bring them back
@brianowies4417Ай бұрын
Proudly South African here ❤🇿🇦
@TheYarbrosАй бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@dj.conkey802Ай бұрын
Damn! Your channel made me proud to be South African🇿🇦 New subscriber🙋🏾♂️
@TheYarbrosАй бұрын
That’s the ultimate compliment! Welcome to the channel. We’ve got much love for 🇿🇦
@dj.conkey80223 күн бұрын
@@TheYarbrosmuch love to you too🙌🏾❤️❤️
@gordonallen9095Ай бұрын
Considering a trip to the motherland in the near future. I couldn't decide between Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania, or South Africa. Thanks to this podcast, I'm leaning towards South Africa....
@TheYarbrosАй бұрын
All of those places are on our list we decided to start w/ SA because it was the cheapest ticket 😂 but we're glad we started here. Best wishes in your exploration!
@inongekhabeleАй бұрын
This is the first video of your's I've watched. Love your energy. Nice to see I recognized every place you were (without you telling), because I live here in Pretoria. Have been here for almost two years. Relocated back after a lifetime in the US (mostly Texas). My late mother is African American and today is her birthday (Happy Birthday Mum!!!). She spend most of her life in Africa, being married to my father, a Mosotho from South Africa. She spent her last years in Texas, but really, really missed here. Love it here - reconnecting with family and friends and making new friends. South Africa is a naturally gorgeous country, but the best thing about it is the people. Returning is the best thing I ever did. Every day, I count my blessings to be back. You did a great job on this video! I think I'm hooked.
@TheYarbrosАй бұрын
Thank you!!! We didn't get a chance to explore Pretoria enough so we'll be coming back to experience more of the city soon. Glad you found your home and welcome to the channel!
@vienicestylesАй бұрын
My bank 🏦 is USAA. USAA refunds all of your ATM 🏧 fees. As long as you have a bank that refunds your ATM 🏧 fees, you shouldn’t have a problem using the 🏧 in South Africa 🇿🇦. I did it for 14 days and my fees were refunded to my account 24 hours later. If your bank doesn’t offer this, then get rid of them and find a bank 🏦 who does. It’ll make traveling to SA easier and less stressful. No conversion rates required. I hope this bit helps. 😀
@Ntuthu-ZAАй бұрын
Haybo, when are we going to stop being labelled with loadshedding?😂😂😂 We have not had it since March and by the look of things they are nit going to be pulling that stunt again any time soon, after being severely punished in the last elections. Nuce video. Very real. Enjoyed watching it, and I don’t particularly watch travel South Africa videos anymore ♥️♥️♥️♥️ The yte haves overdo security. Millions of people live in standalone houses, fancy houses and not fancy and they’re just fine, and yes home invasions (robberies) do happen, just like in the US.
@MosesMatsepane16 күн бұрын
It could come back, so it's okay to leave it on this video. This government of ours will break your heart. We've went 18months without loadshedding before and it came back.
@wilnetlouiseefuamaatirobin5741Ай бұрын
South Africa and Botswana 🇧🇼 is on This Eye's "bucket list " 😊Give Thanks 😊 for this travel vlog...
@zusibone21 күн бұрын
Jacaranda 🎉 trees are gorgeous
@ExcessiveVisas10 күн бұрын
I love the editing and good mic
@itsjasminegiselle29 күн бұрын
Watched this entire video! Thank you for the vibrant energy and great info ✨✨
@PeleMasita23 күн бұрын
A little point of correction, Pretoria is predominantly Tswana/Northern Sotho speaking while Joburg would be Predominantly Zulu and to a less extend Sotho/Tswana speaking
@TheYarbros23 күн бұрын
Thank you for the correction!
@mengie87Ай бұрын
Awesome tips, thanks so much! I'm Chinese-Canadian and love your travel insight, keep up the positive vibes!!
@TheYarbrosАй бұрын
Thank you so much for your comment!
@marlonkoopman918Ай бұрын
Top tip. If you come, South Africa does not have any quality Chinese restaurants. There is but it will be a mistake to try from a South Africa. Van City rules
@Devine2067Ай бұрын
Why am I only meeting you guys now? This is so refreshing .
@TheWrightDestinationАй бұрын
Great video! Learned so much about South Africa! Very detailed and well put together! Shoot….we ready!!!
@TheYarbrosАй бұрын
Hey! Glad we could share some valuable tips!!! We’ll see you out here!
@blackdynastyrsa65825 күн бұрын
Once again, great piece of content. Jam packed, well researched, professional, and overall on point. 💯
@TheYarbros24 күн бұрын
Much appreciated!
@thato596Ай бұрын
In South Africa you will hear different African languages. Depending where you go, in cape town you would xhosa a lot. And Johannesburg in Gauteng province you would hear the Sesotho language a lot and some languages
@IqandatheeggАй бұрын
Gauteng depends on where you are, in Soweto Zulu is more dominant than Sotho
@thato596Ай бұрын
@@Iqandatheegg Soweto is mixed of African languages. But like I said you would hear some languages so that includes languages that I did not say
@zoeanastasia443829 күн бұрын
@@thato596Gauteng is mixed generally.
@masjm727819 күн бұрын
@@Iqandatheegg Basotho choose to Speak Zulu because it is easy to learn , Unlike SESOTHOor SETWANA they are not Easy for Zulu or Xhosa speakers to learn , Even Foreigners Find Zulu easy to Learn.
@lefumonese8061Ай бұрын
Wow guys, talk about covering all bases. Absolutely loved the your Traveller's Tips Vlog...as a South African, i give it a solid 10/10❤👌🏾 You guys should just get your SA citizenship already...bro the way you pronounced " Afrikaans,Huzet and Xhosa", impressive indeed👌🏾 You got your self a new subscriber...enjoy your stay! SHARP-SHARP👍🏾❤🇿🇦
@TheYarbrosАй бұрын
We may be doing just that really soon! Thanks for tuning in!
@tshepomoletsane976420 күн бұрын
Wow, you guys nailed this one, and great edit and sequencing. Much appreciated and thanks for choosing SA. Thanks for being Ambassadors of our nation ( SA Alive With Possibilities). The Yarbros did not even talk the Yanos.
@TheYarbros19 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@GlobalGlimpse-fx7eoАй бұрын
If you happen to be in the Cape Winelands - you can visit any wine farm and taste for free - all of them offer free wine tasting. Try it you won't regret, but don't over indulge😁😁.
@qasiemludwig194625 күн бұрын
My new favorite couple on KZbin 😂
@TheYarbros25 күн бұрын
Hey friend! 👋🏾
@lindaburks7981Ай бұрын
You have so many followers in the US. As educators, have you consider giving tours for those of us who's interested in visiting Cape, Durban, Jburg, Stanton?
@walterlebzax9585Ай бұрын
What is Stanton?
@FictionHubZAАй бұрын
@@walterlebzax9585I think she means Sandton. Sandton is in Johannesburg.
@ThatGuy-jr1wrАй бұрын
Try the Real South Africa tourism company.
@taolelebenya294121 күн бұрын
Another reason we don't normally go to the same clubs is because we dont listen to he same music. The vibe is just different on the other side. You are not restricted to go to any club you wanna go to though
@sharoncarrington1474Ай бұрын
Love the tips with history, cultured scenery included. Thank you for an awesome presentation!I So enjoy seeing how relaxed and happy you are :)🥰
@TheYarbrosАй бұрын
We appreciate everytime we see you in the comment section. You we had to come with a bit of information and I'm glad you enjoyed it. This country definitely has us in a more relaxed frame of mind.
@anelendlovu5243Ай бұрын
Lovely video. I’m currently in the US, my family says loadshedding has significantly decreased, hopefully we get rid of it completely along with crime , inequality and illegal immigration etc.
@siziwetobie581828 күн бұрын
Eskom marks 200 days of loadshedding suspension 🥰
@jaymac72Ай бұрын
As a white South African I appreciate this content. Yes we have problems like any country including corrupt politicians, however we have a strong civil society that always always looks to hold the centre. People of all races will stand together against bad government. One thing Americans might miss is the amount of choices you guys have when it comes to soda and fast food. Although South African food is better quality... And if you are able to visit the first thing you will be offered is biltong..
@Marysmmiiith28 күн бұрын
True🇿🇦
@travelaroundlifeАй бұрын
I want to go! Thanks for the tips
@clairandrews2446Ай бұрын
Family great lively video. I watched from beginning to end. Thank you for the great info. It's very helpful.
@TheYarbrosАй бұрын
Thanks for watching fam! Glad it spoke to you!
@MosesMatsepane16 күн бұрын
I never noticed how separated we are in our social settings in South African, I noticed a similar vibe in America. It was also strange being a minority...the lady at Starbucks was YT, the garbage men were YT, firefighters, most police offices were YT. It was a different world for me, but I had a wonderful time in America. It's a fantastic country, I can't wait to explore other parts of the US.
@PeleMasita23 күн бұрын
Loadshadding situation has been addressed though. We have had uninterrupted power supply for over 120 days now.
@TheYarbros23 күн бұрын
Yes, we said that in the video but between you and I our apt in Fourways had its power shut off for 18 hours 😭. They called it maintenance but that isn't normal. When SA has gone a year or 2 with uninterrupted power we will report it. Right now er haven't gone out stay without having our power interrupted. What I'm saying is I do not trust "the fix" enough not to mention it to our viewers.
@lynwill9946Ай бұрын
Yes, I am definitely aware of the segregation existing today. It’s such a beautiful country despite that history and current setting. I plan to be there in February. Thank you for the great video.
@BongieBalaАй бұрын
😂😂 there's no segregation in South Africa
@comfortskha2600Ай бұрын
😂😂Which segregation are you referring to mate?yerrrr mainstream got you all confused by the BS that they show you
@arlenaholmesАй бұрын
Great video guys...I'm coming!!!!!!!
@williamwebbs195229 күн бұрын
Great vlog today 👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿🇿🇦
@thabo386612 күн бұрын
you guys did your research
@ThatwhitebАй бұрын
Great information! Keep em coming 🎉
@TheYarbrosАй бұрын
You got it!
@johntirado-glover3574Ай бұрын
Awesome video & extremely informative. We will be in South Africa in 2025. My second time & my partners first. So excited. Keep up the great content. Been following you both for years.!😊
@luckympilo779928 күн бұрын
Tourism South Africa must see this😊😊❤❤❤
@tshiterekecolinnetshivhera8191Ай бұрын
Beautiful stuff,i love you guys so much
@TheYarbrosАй бұрын
Thanks. Loving the support!
@kifo-i1g29 күн бұрын
👍🏽👍🏻👍🏽👍🏻🫶✌️👌 Mon pays c'est le Togo en Afrique mais sa fait plus de 25 ans que je vie en côte d'ivoire c'est un autre pays de l'Afrique j'adore tout vos vidéos
@rayofsunshine107h25 күн бұрын
Glad you started there. I think they can relate more with AA because they went thru Aparthied
@TheYarbros25 күн бұрын
That's good logic!
@gillianmanzini838823 күн бұрын
You guys should also visit Mpumalanga
@outofmanyweareone6429Ай бұрын
Hola family I am as a subscriber, but I was not receiving your notification I had to unsubscribe and reload👍🏽miss seeing you always enjoyed your travel , definitely will catch up🖤💚💛
@TheYarbrosАй бұрын
Thanks for letting us know. The algorithm has been playing us to the left but we’re working on getting back into the stream. Thanks for keeping up w/ us!
@outofmanyweareone6429Ай бұрын
@@TheYarbros one love🖤💚💛safe travels
@sibusisojele8286Ай бұрын
Family you fit in to do travel and tourism pleaseeee
@rosekg2716Ай бұрын
We love u guys💞💕💖
@abramkelefetswe13849 күн бұрын
Great content 👌🏾
@rochjohnson01Ай бұрын
Great video
@MelvinCheasemann-ox1vh22 күн бұрын
Even at most supermarkets you can withdraw or deposit cash
@TheYarbros21 күн бұрын
Thanks for the reminder.
@sandrasgotvoiceАй бұрын
Ya'll look so at home and comfortable. Ok, you know I'm going to ask: You have to live in one of them for the next 2 years, what's it gonna be? Capetown or Joburg? 😃 Forgot to ask: Did you go to one of the black-owned wineries in Capetown? I heard one is owned by an African-American.
@TheYarbrosАй бұрын
If we were going to make a decision today it would be Cape Town. The ocean and slower pace was comfortable. Loving Joburg too but it's definitely city life². We hunted and everyone told us there were no black owned wineries. There were some black owned labels...if you know of one please let us know. We will go back to capture and promote it! Enjoy your day!!! -Rondel
@KatrinaInStrideАй бұрын
@@TheYarbrosThere is a black owned wine farm, owned by a South African, we've been several times! It's amazing! It's in Franschhoek.
@lwazisiyaka2287Ай бұрын
@sandrasgotvoice choosing between Cape Town and Johannesburg I would say it just depends on the individual persons life style, Johannesburg it's fast paced sort of like New York and Cape Town it's more like California much more laid back and I would say more of a holiday hub unlike Johannesburg which is more like a business hub and you see more Black people in Jozi than Cape Town.
@Eazy818Ай бұрын
@TheYarbros the farm is called Klein Goederust it is about 40min ride outside of Cape Town just past Stellenbosch
@bebethabs22 күн бұрын
That intro " most people came never left"
@TheYarbros22 күн бұрын
Ohh, you caught that lol😉
@snakedog77Ай бұрын
We went to South Africa with Smart Tours. There were 16 elder blacks in our group from Northern California. We have a great time, but I tour was pretty scripted. We were blessed to see the big five. Went on three Safaris. We tipped when it was deserved, and the locals truly showed us love. We treat everyone with respect, and they returned the respect to us. Very nice people. I was disappointed that most of the major business were not owned by blacks.
@vienicestylesАй бұрын
It’s because of colonization. BP don’t own anything globally. It’s sad really.
@lwazisiyaka2287Ай бұрын
It's historical that you don't find many proper Black owned businesses however things are slowly changing but the powers be and the system are resisting change and transformation.
@lwazisiyaka2287Ай бұрын
@snakedog77 It's historical that you don't find many proper Black owned businesses however things are slowly changing but the powers be and the system are resisting change and transformation.
@MlungisiCitiАй бұрын
Good & fair observations,but the economy is changing from that apartheid evil system,we are fighting hard to win for all blacks❤💪🔥🇿🇦
@wilsonvusimuzi1461Ай бұрын
Remember we have been oppressed for so long we have just come out of oppression 30 years ago it is disingenuous to expect black South Africans to own everything, I advise you to go and research about our history then you can find all the facts.
@ginarivers377914 күн бұрын
I’m gonna need y’all to start a SA tour and an expat transition team. Soon please. I’m a retiree on a limited budget and it looks like SA checks a lot of boxes for me. This election has me shook so…. Get busy wit dat!!!!
@mandladludlu835924 күн бұрын
Welcome back to the motherland y'all.........
@GigiLee-p7f23 күн бұрын
Have you done a video on Niarobi Kenya?
@MafudiMudauАй бұрын
But load shedding is a thing of the past y do u mention it now? We have more that 200 days without power cuts.
@TheYarbrosАй бұрын
We mentioned that loadshedding hasn't happened since march but no one seems to know the definite answer of whether it will return. In the event it does, we've given tips to help ppl navigate that. After 17 years of loadshedding, we wish South Africa to have just as many (+more) years without it.
@MikeJones-tf5hqАй бұрын
I'm in SA, there are still power outages and literally an article from Eskom released TODAY that loadshedding isn't ruled out
@SiphoMkizeАй бұрын
We are 200 free of loadshedding
@KHill-photosАй бұрын
We miss y’all ❤
@TheYarbrosАй бұрын
Thanks for the love!
@takula7Ай бұрын
Great great Vlog!!!❤
@TheYarbrosАй бұрын
Glad you liked it!!
@PhimzilemkhizeMaryАй бұрын
Iam a south african i dont think racism is as much as we think now it depends o. Individuals as even some blacks dont like other race or other race dont like blacks its only few cases orherwise we are united we dnt have a problem with each other
@thato596Ай бұрын
United ea masepa. As long there is inequality example economically, socially , languages there is no unity. racism e teng. Batho ba etseng racism ke mokgowa
@BongieBalaАй бұрын
@@thato596dude😂😂😂
@zoeanastasia443829 күн бұрын
@@thato596👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@phokeng110823 күн бұрын
@@thato596jwale wa rwakana
@senu201419 күн бұрын
Girl STFU and remember you're a visitor in SA, or in any afrikan countries. Your Neanderthal DNA belongs in Europe and that will NEVER change. You will never be a SA, get that thru your empty brain.
@traceethompson377225 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing ❤❤❤......
@TheYarbros25 күн бұрын
You are so welcome!
@francinafweta589426 күн бұрын
Oooooooh!!!! I love you❤ beautiful couple.
@berengsello5645Ай бұрын
The language you find in Pretoria is Setswana, please American don't refer to our Sotho, Setswana Language as Zulu. You find Zulu in Natal in Gauteng where you find Johannesburg is actually the Batswana, Basotho, and Bapedi area, not Zulu. Zulu flocked to this area to come work in the mines
@TheYarbrosАй бұрын
Ok, we spoke to a gentleman there and he informed us differently. Thanks for clearing the air.
@berengsello5645Ай бұрын
@@TheYarbros ❤️
@KagisoDire-fo6btАй бұрын
Lol Gauteng is mix
@SiphoMkizeАй бұрын
In Gauteng a majority is Zulu especially in Johannesburg and as I was born in Pretoria ( Mam's) went to a Zulu school,plz stop your tribalism
@berengsello5645Ай бұрын
@SiphoMkize the area belongs to Batswana, Basotho, and Bapedi. Other came here for mining
@ThePinkpaws729 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing this video. Would love if y’all can do a video that speaks more on the racial divide. I imagine as Black American expats ya’ll can hang out with folks of different backgrounds but I wonder if that is the same locally
@lowiq3409Ай бұрын
Cape Town is Afrikaans dominated. The Xhosas are from the Eastern Cape
@zoeanastasia443829 күн бұрын
😂😂😂
@thato59626 күн бұрын
Black people speak xhosa and their African languages in cape town not afrikaans
@contrastmedia129 күн бұрын
Salad not a soup is correct 😂I love that so much. Also yt people are the bitter part of the salad😩we want them out of our salad but it’ll take a long time.
@QhayiyaCobo-ts9me28 күн бұрын
Uyathanda ukuqala ingxaki
@GlobalGlimpse-fx7eoАй бұрын
Beautiful👌👌👌👌👌
@MatNchАй бұрын
Americans, don't go around saying "shap" to people thinking you're saying hello. It does not mean hello, please 😂
@TheYarbrosАй бұрын
🤪
@siyabonganxumalo4574Ай бұрын
Do you guys still have the 1st feeling you had when you 1st got here? And which city you are falling more in love with?
@koffibeen38185 күн бұрын
Remember afrikaans is not only α language of white oppressors, most afrikaans speakers are coloured and people of all races speak it. It was created by indigenous people when interacting with settlers but used as α language of oppression. In that sense English is less indigenous in South Africa ❤ love u guys
Ekse bekumnandi nyan, now fimana exposure eninzi, mara I think igrnd cuz sibona indlela abasibona ngayo ngokokwabo 💯
@subzeromidnight538825 күн бұрын
@@SiphoSbu-hx8st ingxaki yale exposure izosibetha kwamathuba okwenza imali. Zinintsi indlela zokwenza imali apha eMzantsi qha thina darkie zalapha asiziboni. bona abasuka phesheya bazozibona and bazozithatha msinyane. Ngoba idollars ne pounds zinamandla
@SiphoSbu-hx8st24 күн бұрын
@@subzeromidnight5388 Ndyakuva
@SiphoSbu-hx8st19 күн бұрын
@@subzeromidnight5388 ndikuvile
@bj374427 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@TheYarbros27 күн бұрын
We appreciate the support, truly! Glad you enjoyed the video!
@ScissorN21 күн бұрын
Guys dont come if you come you wont go back home if you go you always return do not come
@StephanieAlmond-g3bАй бұрын
💚💚💙💙💜💜🪶 LOVE 👍🏾👍🏾 Good energy video
@kifo-i1g29 күн бұрын
👍🏽👍🏻👍🏽👍🏻🫶✌️👌 salut salut même si souvent je ne commente pas sa fait des années que je vous suis tout les jours je vous aime très très fort je salut tout les abonnés
@keason754Ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@IsanG08Ай бұрын
Aweh
@cocolavonАй бұрын
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@traceethompson377225 күн бұрын
How do I "buy you a coffee"??? I want to support your channel, but I don't see where I buy you a coffee. Please help❤.
@TheYarbros25 күн бұрын
First off thank you! Here is the link: Buymeacoffee.com/theyarbros. Have an awesome Monday!
@MohamedAbdalla-c8u26 күн бұрын
Don't forget Kenya too😅😅
@TheYarbros26 күн бұрын
We're coming!
@MohamedAbdalla-c8u26 күн бұрын
You will love kenya believe me.
@lowiq3409Ай бұрын
Afrikaans people did not bring apartheid, the English did
@DreLBrown52929 күн бұрын
The Afrikaans language came from those Europeans who brought apartheid to South Africa is what I believe he was saying. The Afrikaan colonizer language is the European made up language that’s used today by all the Caucasian South Africans who inherited from their ancestors who were the ones who brought apartheid to South Africa against the native blacks of the country.
@zoeanastasia443829 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@thabo386612 күн бұрын
it goes without saying, the Afrikaners perfected it
@travelliz688621 күн бұрын
Good content - but for apartheid information, best to say the government kept the non-white and the whites separate - not just black, coloured and white separate. There’s for example - a large Indian community in SA and some Chinese too, they were affected during apartheid too. Plus, Summer is generally Dec- Feb because we have four seasons. Just for accuracy.
@TheYarbros21 күн бұрын
All good thanks for sharing your thoughts.
@southafricaismyhome814Ай бұрын
# BLACK AMERICANS GET YOUR PASSPORTS, ------- WE STUDY BLACK AMERICANS IN SOUTHAFRICA ONLY 2% BLACK AMERICANS HAVE PASSPORTS-----------
@biggeststeppa1Ай бұрын
This is creepy lol
@southafricaismyhome814Ай бұрын
@@biggeststeppa1 this true
@southafricaismyhome814Ай бұрын
@@biggeststeppa1 WESTERN MEDIA PLAY US BOLD SIDE, WHAT WE SEE ON SOUTHAFRICA TV ALL BLACK AMERICAN IS RICH AND THIS NOT TRUE -------- WHAT BLACK AMERICANS ON AMERICAN TV SEE ABOUT AFRICA, ALL OF US IS POOR AND THIS NOT TRUE, THIS HOW WESTERN MEDIA PLAY US BOLD SIDE 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦😭😭😭
@JK-nq1dlАй бұрын
@@biggeststeppa1Its false I don’t know who told him that BS
@JK-nq1dlАй бұрын
@@southafricaismyhome814Stop lying on us. 34% of black Americans had passports as of 2023 and the number is rising. Less than half of Americans of any race have passports since the U.S. is so cool and large that many don’t bother to travel. Every black person I know has a passport and has traveled to many countries. Black people have increased our net worths as well. We aren’t all rich but only a small percentage is poor.
@SharkyGreciaАй бұрын
I just wanna rectify the origin of the word "howzit". Howzit is Durban Coloured slang for "hello". It's not Caucasian. ❤ from CPT, SA
@TheYarbrosАй бұрын
Cool and thanks for the clarity.
@southafricaismyhome814Ай бұрын
KZbin LUXURIOUS ESTATA JOHANNESBURG 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
@MohamedAbdalla-c8u25 күн бұрын
Wrong Mauritius is the highest Economy in Africa 😅
@TheYarbros25 күн бұрын
Life styles of the rich and infamous.
@lowiq3409Ай бұрын
Oh dear.. Howzit is from hoezit which from Afrikaans "Hoe is dit?" So its the brothers using tha caucasian Germanic language...
@emanbrian29 күн бұрын
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@dijonhaloАй бұрын
How racist is it over there heated mixed reviews on traveling
@TheYarbrosАй бұрын
We haven’t experienced any racism but some melanated locals have expressed they still experience it, while some non melanated ppl feel it’s no longer a problem.
@dijonhaloАй бұрын
@@TheYarbros got ya understand
@Queen.323Ай бұрын
I heard you can walk into the wrong bar or business out there (“whites only businesses” although they can’t legally say that.. they will make you feel it, or give you a hint lol)
@arhadi-mt3fsАй бұрын
💯 The Yarbros , you are us now we will move forward together family, Thank you 🙏🇿🇦
@lwazisiyaka2287Ай бұрын
@dijonhalo As a Black person you face racism throughout the world there's no place that is exclusive for racism.
@julianatanda268028 күн бұрын
South Africa has dialects not languages
@thato59626 күн бұрын
No we have languages
@keljerico10124 күн бұрын
What is the meaning of dialects?
@itsjasminegiselleАй бұрын
Thank you for getting straight to the point 🤌🏽🤌🏽 1:23
@VathiswaNtlokoАй бұрын
No man there's no loadshedding in Cape Town is the thing of the past next time if you talk about loadshedding mention your Province you are in don't say in South Africa you will never find loadingshedding in Cape Town .
@TheYarbrosАй бұрын
I hear you and I hope it's true. Right now it's only been 201 days let's get a year before we say forever.
@mogp427Ай бұрын
Even in Johannesburg,there is no more load shedding
@ThePinkpaws729 күн бұрын
@vathiswa, if you watch the whole video they said loadshedding is no longer a thing. I too hope it truly is a thing of the past since it was an inconvenience during my time in Cape Town