@@monicanath4859 madad means help you only call for help for allah as a dua (supplication ) it is shirk to say madad yaa rasululah mohamed peace be upon him
Great video and thank you for sharing about the indian community in Tanzania, I am South African Indian so we share lot of commonality with indian from your country, I was really impressed with young boy Ali Hussain I admire for his age and how business minded he is ,good wishes South Africa
I am also a Tanzanian. Lived in W. UPANGA, OPP. BUDDHIST TEMPLE. I still dream about Dar and all we did as teenagers. Dar has changed Drastically for GOOD.
Thanks for sharing your video in Tanzania a lot Indian now the Chinese are coming to Tanzania too that's good for Tanzania business take care bye from milton Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
Thanks for the recommendation, I tried to do it but faced some challenges most of the owners of the "China Town" declined their business to be filmed.......I will still try to do it from a distance and also a language barrier is big.
I don’t recall a Chinatown during the 1960s. Mostly farmers then. I went to St Joseph’s and we owned the only Chinese restaurant called Canton Restaurant. We emigrated to Canada in 1970. Looking forward to your video!!
Freddie Mercury's parents are from India. His mother was born in Gujarat, India. Freddie's grandparents had fled Iran and ended up in India. Before Freddie was born, his parents left India for Zanzibar, where Freddie was born.
😅😅😅😅 1940 building in the city today! Most Indians built the buildings in 1950 onwards and those which stand today they're written in big numbers. eg 1958. You probably don't know why Indians built so much at this period. What you saw on this video is simply one or two streets. There are hundreds of such streets with modern buildings coming up and owned by young Tanzanians. In fact a friend of mine has a 14 storey building at city centre and he is much younger than me.
@@Kite-te9km Not only the Siddis but also the other Tribal peoples of India were not treated well. That is changing. All these peoples are now becoming more involved in social life in India. Their children are educated, can continue their studies and work at companies. Things could be better, but they have a better life now. These Tribal peoples will also be recognized as Indians, by the way, they have Indian nationality. They speak the language of their living area. I was surprised that I could understand Siddis in the language they speak. Most Siddis are Muslims and they also live in Pakistan, not only in India.
Next time add their History, their struggles and challenges they face as a community!. Like why are they choosing to relocate in Europe instead of India? Questions shouldn't be personal interrogative but rather providing knowledge. Growing up in there used to be lots of indians, now only the elderly, the young ones have gone to Europe
Every major city in Tanzania there is influencial Indian ( as a businessman) ...some of writings apart from native 120 tribes , the bantu ethnicities have added Indians as part of Tribes now the count around 150 + tribes ...There is Murji and Prashant in Mtwara very successful wholesalers and businessmen...but you guys live at the heart of City Centers and dont like to mix well with the rest of communities ...tthats your shortcoming 😂
Very nice my friend I am tanzanian born mwanza my home town until 1972 then moved Uk I am planning to visit my home town in September bee study in mwanza all my family based in around mwanza keep up good work my friend
It seems in every African country there is a china town, India town, Lebanese town, white only places. But in other countries there is no Africa only places. Why are we so pathetic
@@dellanfuka2300 you typed a load of nonsense. Nowhere did you point out anything disagreeing with anything I said. Tanzania has an Indian town like I said. Name one country which has a little Africa? Go to bed.
@@dellanfuka2300 yup it was nonsense. My original question was not addressed by you at all. All you said was that a lot of countries have a large black population. What's that got to do with not having an Africa town or little Africa withing a non black nation? Nothing. Now youre blabbing about history but these other races have had enough time to establish business and trade in their small part of foreign nations as we have. Don't just type for the sake of typing.
@@dellanfuka2300 well if it's not that deep why are you still here typing? Duh. Also I posed a question, if you can't answer it why are you posting a comment? Just as I said: stop commenting just for sake of commenting.
In the state of Karnataka in india, Indian africans are treated like trash.They are discriminated against in all aspects of life while every foreigner takes advantage of the generosity and politeness of african people in africa .it is time we woke up .
@@homefrontsai i have been there and saw it in my own eyes. Indians are are known to the whole world for their racism towards black people even though white people class indians as black. It is self hating,sadly.
Take note Mr.. The British colonial administration created 3 classes of citizens. Europians Indians Africans. The Europians ran the civil administration and some were settler farmers The Indians railway builders were facilitated by loans to start business in urban centres The African were made to work for the Europians and Indians. So to say Indians are better in business is just wrong and a misnomer. Go to Moshi, Arusha, Mbeya, Iringa Mwanza and other towns. Indian bissinessmen are very few . Check for yourself even in Dar particularly Kariakoo . Gone are the Indian Dukawallas. Study more for yourself.
@@milaafrica9340 You are absolutely right. Indigenous Tanzanians have been disadvantaged because they did not & I believe, they still don't have a legacy of entrepreneurial culture, simply because their parents didn't own or manage their own businesses... Tanzanian- Indians, on the other hand, have had many centuries of natural entrepreneurial skills & culture & hence, business start up & risk- taking comes naturally to them....that's why , Indians in Tanzania ( & elsewhere globally ) are successful & their children learn entrepreneurial skills from their father & carry on & grow their business & commerce in Tanzania However, as an Indian, ( settled in UK ) , I believe, Tanzanian Indians who are successful in business, have a moral duty & responsibility to encourage,, guide, advice & support young Tanzanian- Africans to develop entrepreneurial culture to set up their own businesses... It is also in the long term interest of Tanzanian- Indians to encourage & support Tanzanian African s in entrepreneurial development.....this is the way to prosperity of millions of Indigenous Tanzanians which will also benefit local Indian businesses , because the latter in future, will become the supply sources for the growing native Tanzanian owned businesses . The Tanzanian govt also has a vital duty to develop suitable training courses ( with guidance from Indian & Western consultants with expertise in entrepreneurship ) to provide pre- startup practical knowledge & skills for developing business ideas, & research & implementation of such ideas including skills required for practical day- to operational aspects of running small businesses in manufacturing, trading, import- export, agri- farming & distribution etc. Tanzanian govt should also set up Small Business Advice centres across Tanzania . Such centres can dispense guidance, support & advices to African owned businesses to overcome obstacles in their venturs & grow their businesses & thus employ more Africans in their businesses. Such Business Advice Centres for small start up businesses have been in existence in all Western countries, India, South East Asia for many years. And their contribution in the creation of millions of small start ups & jobs & wealth creation has been very substantial over the years... During British colonial rule of East Africa, many thousands of Indians were brought from India to build railways in East Africa during the late 19th century...After these railways were completed, the British encouraged the Indians to stay in East Africa & set up their own businesses ( dukas ) in the interior of these territories. With their natural entrepreneurial skills & risk- taking ability, these Indians ( ex railway builders ) soon set up retail & wholesale shops to supply the basic needs of Indigenous East Africans in the rural heartlands ( eg cooking oil, maize, cassava, beans, kerosene, salt, sugar, textile fabric/khanga etc ) The Africans , in turn, were encouraged by the rural Indian traders & retail shops to grow & supply various agri- produce such as rice ( paddy ), sisal, sunflower, pulses, maize, coffee, cotton etc..in this way, East Africa's rural SUBSISTENCE ECONOMY was transformed into a CASH ECONOMY with the key Indian rural traders acting as middlemen in distributing agri produce across East Africa & for exports to the West. During the 1920s- 30s , some of these Indian shopkeepers set up their own factories to process agri- produce, cotton ginneries, sisal processing & export, sugar, wheat & maize flour milling etc. That was the beginning of the economic development of East Africa...These family- owned Indian businesses had a strong ethos of FAMILY UNITY, good education for their children & each family member contributing towards the growth & success of their enterprise. A strong network was also built by them with other Indian businesses across East Africa for the purchase & sale of their goods & other inputs. Unfortunately, the British colonial rulers of East Africa did not invest in providing education at secondary & higher levels to Indigenous Africans of these territories... Thus, the Africans remained mostly unskilled or, at best semi- skilled....thereby, depriving them of skilled jobs in the colonial civil service or in the private sector businesses & professions . Sadly, other colonial rulers such as the French, Spanish, Portuguese, etc were no better...they also neglected the education of their colonial subjects in Asia, Africa, Sth America etc... i guess,for the colonial rulers, it was & still is, a slow evolutionary process of learning ethical & moral values re: their duty to their colonial subjects God bless Tanzania. England 29.7.2o24
Long back, many Iranian Persians faced persecution and moved to Gujarat and Maharashtra (Mumbai). Dewji is of Indian origin, even though his ancestors were originally Iranians.
@@mohamedalawy6172 Rishi Sunak is PM of UK, which includes Britain and also Northern Ireland. Yes, his parents were born in Kenya and Tanzania, but his ancestors hail from Punjab in India.
Obama's father was a Kenyan Muslim but his mother was a white American. Rishi Sunak's parents were born in Kenya and Tanzania, but their ancestors hail from Punjab in India.
He is trying to make vlog we should encourage him rather insulting poor man ok he made mistake not end of the world we should support him .Rishi’s mum wasworking in Tanzania.we should stop such behaviour we all are human after all instead of disrespecting thank you
Ignore this comment as this is a personal msg for someone For Mel I wont mind if you have female friends. I understand that for most people, social life is important, so who am I to complain about that. As long as you're happy. Freedom in our relationship wont be a problem as long as Im the only one you want romantically and sexually.
Africans are very friendly and get along with Indians very well. I worked with Africans.
Dar has changed a lot. Reminded my old days seeing mahjanwadi, T B Seth library, and temples in that area. Very nice
I am Tanzanian born in Dar es salaam. I am in uk 35 years now but Tanzania is the best childhood. I have families in dar ❤🇬🇧
I used to go to agakhan primary school and later in kinondoni secondary school❤
Greetings from Tanzania Shamim
@@shamimkhambiye150Ya Ali madad to you! Greetings to all 🙏🏼♥️!
Are you Ismaili
@@monicanath4859 madad means help you only call for help for allah as a dua (supplication ) it is shirk to say madad yaa rasululah mohamed peace be upon him
I am Tanzanian born in DODoMA. I am in UK since 1971.i still miss my birth place.❤🇬🇧
Its very nice, love and respect for Tanzania from India
Yeah Tanzania is a diverse country
Great video and thank you for sharing about the indian community in Tanzania, I am South African Indian so we share lot of commonality with indian from your country, I was really impressed with young boy Ali Hussain I admire for his age and how business minded he is ,good wishes South Africa
OMG Dar Es Salaam is making good progress. Different from way back in 1960s. Used to go to DA Girls Primary school there.
Welcome back home, Dar es salaam Tanzania 🇹🇿
A lot of changes
My late mother used to study at DA Girls Primary School .
Never knew that Indians lived in Tanzanian .Great video .South African Indian .🙏🇿🇦🇿🇦🙏
They are tones of them I mean a lot a lot a lot everywhere in Tanzania 🇹🇿
@@htx1873 great stuff 🙏🇿🇦🙏
We like our indian brothers
@@Onlyforfun1992tube great stuff ,love you guys too.🙏🙏🇿🇦🇿🇦
@@htx1873 And how many tanzanians live in india?
I am also a Tanzanian. Lived in W. UPANGA, OPP. BUDDHIST TEMPLE. I still dream about Dar and all we did as teenagers. Dar has changed Drastically for GOOD.
I learned so much for that 14 years old young man, Thank you 🙏🏾.
Thanks for sharing your video in Tanzania a lot Indian now the Chinese are coming to Tanzania too that's good for Tanzania business take care bye from milton Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
I am indian and living in dar es salaam...i know all these places since i live near temple street..near dtv circle
Nice i stay in malawi 🇲🇼 near mbeya town of tanzania
How 's it?
@@dkaur454 it is fantastic place....peaceful and very thing is available.i love this place
How is income? Like job?
I will definitely come to visit in the future, good to.meet our indian brothers, im South African Indian ❤
The flute music is sooo ecstatic🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤😊
We left Tanzania i 1961.my.memories are before that
Why did you leave it?
God Bless You Bro...Huge respect and love from India....😊😊😊
Thank you
I WAS BORN IN TANGA, TANZANIA. Now I live in Sweden
I too was born in Tanga - now in India
Muhammad from India gujrat mashallah very good video Allah oakbar
Indians and Africans have been trading with each other long before Roman Times,greetings from South Africa 🇿🇦
Also these Indians in Tanzania they were brought to Tanzania by British for work and construction,
😂Indians trade in Rome,during Cezar,😂.they find way to settle in Romania,.after,Indians only did not join legions, 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Tanzania Dar Esalam mzuri Sana kweli nakupenda 💖💖💖💖💖
From where do u belong Khalid khan and where do u live and doing what.i m a retired doctor from Pakistan
What a Beutiful country ❤🎉
Tanzania
I'm impressed to see our lovely city making progress. I'm in Dar as well. very few people interviewed.
I did ask many but unfortunately most people declined to be interviewed, I understand some people are not comfortable to be on camera.
Please for your next video please show the Chinatown thanks for sharing your video take care bye from milton Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
Thanks for the recommendation, I tried to do it but faced some challenges most of the owners of the "China Town" declined their business to be filmed.......I will still try to do it from a distance and also a language barrier is big.
I don’t recall a Chinatown during the 1960s. Mostly farmers then. I went to St Joseph’s and we owned the only Chinese restaurant called Canton Restaurant. We emigrated to Canada in 1970. Looking forward to your video!!
No China Town in Dar es salaam, Also there is no Indian town but it is Indian streets Means where Indians live or do their business.
Tanzania is a good country to invest in . ❤❤❤ From Mumbai
Have you been to Tanzania?
Awesome, i love to explore the indian area of Dar! :)
Tanzanian street looks more clean and organized than indian street
I love my Indian community
Pagan india culture dirty
Freddie Mercury or Farruk Bulhari is from Zanzibar and mum born in Mombasa.
Freddie Mercury's parents are from India. His mother was born in Gujarat, India. Freddie's grandparents had fled Iran and ended up in India. Before Freddie was born, his parents left India for Zanzibar, where Freddie was born.
How nice!,
Great clip, your background music is too loud, So it is difficultto hear the commentary
Yes, I agree...background music os much too loud. So, couldn't hear anything of what the gentleman was saying....thanks
Bhot achaye. I love mixed mithai
Indians in East Africa were brought in by British for Rail Construction for in Tz, Keny and Uganda
Video yako vizuri sana
Indian does not mean laving Hindus but mankind in the world.❤
Very interesting and happy all live in harmony .
Best 1
Fascinating!!
ممكن تسوي برنامج عن بلوش الزنجبار
England pm his mom she used to staying in that area way back
True!
Bro add some English subtitles and lower the music and increase your voice. 👊🏿
All this buildings were built by Indians since 1940s to now.
😅😅😅😅
1940 building in the city today!
Most Indians built the buildings in 1950 onwards and those which stand today they're written in big numbers. eg 1958.
You probably don't know why Indians built so much at this period.
What you saw on this video is simply one or two streets.
There are hundreds of such streets with modern buildings coming up and owned by young Tanzanians.
In fact a friend of mine has a 14 storey building at city centre and he is much younger than me.
Currently I m living in dar es salaam
Mazingira sio rafiki
The story of Indians in Tz the same story of Indians in kenya and uganda.
Indians and Somalis are the biggest businessmen in Tanzania
Dar es Salaam streets are cleaned no garbage pilings.
Whats the name of the mall bro?
Aura Mall
Where is the need for the background instrumental music? It is very distracting.
Very clever music is louder then voice and cannot hear a word of what you saying
Brother in Dar what is the rent for 1 month ? in Indian street?
Good Tanzanian Indian Good Tanzania Chines Good Tanzania Rusians Win Win Together building our World
Africans are friendly. But in India the Siddis are underprivileged.
No one is discriminating against the Siddis.They are tribal community who chose to live far away from Development.
@@homefrontsai
I am Tanzanian.
What you just said is not true about Siddis.
Please lift your phone and do some simple short research.
Visit Yellapur in Karnataka and do research about siddis. You will find them happy as what they are in our country and state.
@@Kite-te9km
Not only the Siddis but also the other Tribal peoples of India were not treated well. That is changing. All these peoples are now becoming more involved in social life in India. Their children are educated, can continue their studies and work at companies. Things could be better, but they have a better life now. These Tribal peoples will also be recognized as Indians, by the way, they have Indian nationality. They speak the language of their living area. I was surprised that I could understand Siddis in the language they speak. Most Siddis are Muslims and they also live in Pakistan, not only in India.
That boy is so smart
Music in background is loud irritating
You missed, Freddie Mercury; he was born in India and lived in Dar Es Salaam before migrating to the UK.
Freddie Mercury was Born in Zanzibar.
What up with the noise in the background of the video. Ok without the noise its better
VSA VLOGS ❤FROM 🇮🇳
Music is distracting.
Next time add their History, their struggles and challenges they face as a community!. Like why are they choosing to relocate in Europe instead of India? Questions shouldn't be personal interrogative but rather providing knowledge.
Growing up in there used to be lots of indians, now only the elderly, the young ones have gone to Europe
Every major city in Tanzania there is influencial Indian ( as a businessman) ...some of writings apart from native 120 tribes , the bantu ethnicities have added Indians as part of Tribes now the count around 150 + tribes ...There is Murji and Prashant in Mtwara very successful wholesalers and businessmen...but you guys live at the heart of City Centers and dont like to mix well with the rest of communities ...tthats your shortcoming 😂
Jesus loves Tanzania
Muslim bro in Tanzania
How are u dared akhter in Tanzania
Saeed akhter
That place reminds me of Manila except that it’s clean and not crowded.
I didn't know it looks like Manila
😂
It’s second India 🇮🇳
Bro did you say 12:55 Shirii Somalian temple? if so Somalis are 100% Muslim even Suni Muslims they dont have Hindu religion
no, it's "Shree Swaminarayan"
Very nice my friend I am tanzanian born mwanza my home town until 1972 then moved Uk I am planning to visit my home town in September bee study in mwanza all my family based in around mwanza keep up good work my friend
Your stastics of Indians in Tanzania is a bit askew, their number is close to a half a million
Really? What is your source?
It seems in every African country there is a china town, India town, Lebanese town, white only places. But in other countries there is no Africa only places. Why are we so pathetic
@@dellanfuka2300 you typed a load of nonsense. Nowhere did you point out anything disagreeing with anything I said. Tanzania has an Indian town like I said. Name one country which has a little Africa? Go to bed.
@@dellanfuka2300 yup it was nonsense. My original question was not addressed by you at all. All you said was that a lot of countries have a large black population. What's that got to do with not having an Africa town or little Africa withing a non black nation? Nothing. Now youre blabbing about history but these other races have had enough time to establish business and trade in their small part of foreign nations as we have.
Don't just type for the sake of typing.
@@dellanfuka2300 well if it's not that deep why are you still here typing? Duh. Also I posed a question, if you can't answer it why are you posting a comment?
Just as I said: stop commenting just for sake of commenting.
Background music is unnecessary & a hindrance
In the state of Karnataka in india, Indian africans are treated like trash.They are discriminated against in all aspects of life while every foreigner takes advantage of the generosity and politeness of african people in africa .it is time we woke up .
Who told you that they are being discriminated ?
@@homefrontsai i have been there and saw it in my own eyes. Indians are are known to the whole world for their racism towards black people even though white people class indians as black. It is self hating,sadly.
Im really sorry if you have faced, im from Karnataka here we always respect all the people around the world.
In India most Indians are also treated like trash, its not about just Africans.
But rember in there is no tribalism so isn't indian street it is Tanzanian street because they are Tanzania by nationality not indian
The business man😂😂
Too much corruption in India.What is situation in Tanzania.?
Now corruption level in Tanzania is low during president Magufuli and now Samia
Take note Mr.. The British colonial administration created 3 classes of citizens.
Europians
Indians
Africans.
The Europians ran the civil administration and some were settler farmers
The Indians railway builders were facilitated by loans to start business in urban centres
The African were made to work for the Europians and Indians.
So to say Indians are better in business is just wrong and a misnomer.
Go to Moshi, Arusha, Mbeya, Iringa Mwanza and other towns. Indian bissinessmen are very few .
Check for yourself even in Dar particularly Kariakoo . Gone are the Indian Dukawallas.
Study more for yourself.
Thanks, but so many years later obviously Indians in the country still run most of the business despite being a small proportion of the population.
@@milaafrica9340
I guess you're either too young or you didn't read his comment properly.
Jaribu kusoma tena vizuri.😊
@@milaafrica9340
You are absolutely right.
Indigenous Tanzanians have been disadvantaged because they did not & I believe, they still don't have a legacy of entrepreneurial culture, simply because their parents didn't own or manage their own businesses...
Tanzanian- Indians, on the other hand, have had many centuries of natural entrepreneurial skills & culture & hence, business start up & risk- taking comes naturally to them....that's why , Indians in Tanzania ( & elsewhere globally ) are successful & their children learn entrepreneurial skills from their father & carry on & grow their business & commerce in Tanzania
However, as an Indian, ( settled in UK ) , I believe, Tanzanian Indians who are successful in business, have a moral duty & responsibility to encourage,, guide, advice & support young Tanzanian- Africans to develop entrepreneurial culture to set up their own businesses...
It is also in the long term interest of Tanzanian- Indians to encourage & support Tanzanian African s in entrepreneurial development.....this is the way to prosperity of millions of Indigenous Tanzanians which will also benefit local Indian businesses , because the latter in future, will become the supply sources for the growing native Tanzanian owned businesses .
The Tanzanian govt also has a vital duty to develop
suitable training courses
( with guidance from Indian & Western consultants with expertise in entrepreneurship ) to provide pre- startup practical knowledge & skills for developing business ideas, & research & implementation of such ideas including skills required for practical day- to operational aspects of running small businesses in manufacturing, trading, import- export, agri- farming & distribution etc.
Tanzanian govt should also set up Small Business Advice centres across Tanzania . Such centres can dispense guidance, support & advices to African owned businesses to overcome obstacles in their venturs & grow their businesses & thus employ more Africans in their businesses.
Such Business Advice Centres for small start up businesses have been in existence in all Western countries, India, South East Asia for many years.
And their contribution in the creation of millions of small start ups & jobs & wealth creation has been very substantial over the years...
During British colonial rule of East Africa, many thousands of Indians were brought from India to build railways in East Africa during the late 19th century...After these railways were completed, the British encouraged the Indians to stay in East Africa & set up their own businesses ( dukas ) in the interior of these territories.
With their natural entrepreneurial skills & risk- taking ability, these Indians ( ex railway builders ) soon set up retail & wholesale shops to supply the basic needs of Indigenous East Africans in the rural heartlands ( eg cooking oil, maize, cassava, beans, kerosene, salt, sugar, textile fabric/khanga etc )
The Africans , in turn, were encouraged by the rural Indian traders & retail shops to grow & supply various agri- produce such as rice ( paddy ), sisal, sunflower, pulses, maize, coffee, cotton etc..in this way, East Africa's rural SUBSISTENCE ECONOMY was transformed into a CASH ECONOMY with the key Indian rural traders acting as middlemen in distributing agri produce across East Africa & for exports to the West.
During the 1920s- 30s , some of these Indian shopkeepers set up their own factories to process agri- produce, cotton ginneries, sisal processing & export, sugar, wheat & maize flour milling etc.
That was the beginning of the economic development of East Africa...These family- owned Indian businesses had a strong ethos of FAMILY UNITY, good education for their children & each family member contributing towards the growth & success of their enterprise.
A strong network was also built by them with other Indian businesses across East Africa for the purchase & sale of their goods & other inputs.
Unfortunately, the British colonial rulers of East Africa did not invest in providing education at secondary & higher levels to Indigenous Africans of these territories...
Thus, the Africans remained mostly unskilled or, at best semi- skilled....thereby, depriving them of skilled jobs in the colonial civil service or in the private sector businesses & professions
.
Sadly, other colonial rulers such as the French, Spanish, Portuguese, etc were no better...they also neglected the education of their colonial subjects in Asia, Africa, Sth America etc... i guess,for the colonial rulers, it was & still is, a slow evolutionary process of learning ethical & moral values re: their duty to their colonial subjects
God bless Tanzania.
England
29.7.2o24
Mo dewji is of IRANIAN ORIGIN NOT INDIAN
Wikipedia says his ancestors left Gujarat India in the late 1800s to trade in E.Africa, so he is not Iranian.
Don't trust Wikipedia
He is an Indian Ishanasheri.
Long back, many Iranian Persians faced persecution and moved to Gujarat and Maharashtra (Mumbai). Dewji is of Indian origin, even though his ancestors were originally Iranians.
your loud background music is horrible
sanjay India
Sunak & Obama families are from Kenya!! Not Tanzania😂😂
Obama and rishi is not from Tanzania but from Kenya stop feeding people wrong information
British PM Rishi Sunak his father was born in Kenya , his Mother was born in Tanzania
@@mohamedalawy6172 Rishi Sunak is PM of UK, which includes Britain and also Northern Ireland. Yes, his parents were born in Kenya and Tanzania, but his ancestors hail from Punjab in India.
Obama's father was a Kenyan Muslim but his mother was a white American. Rishi Sunak's parents were born in Kenya and Tanzania, but their ancestors hail from Punjab in India.
He is trying to make vlog we should encourage him rather insulting poor man ok he made mistake not end of the world we should support him .Rishi’s mum wasworking in Tanzania.we should stop such behaviour we all are human after all instead of disrespecting thank you
@@shamimkhambiye150 it's good to do research fast instead of blabbering what he doesn't know
Why indians succeed in business
Not all only the gujrati community bcoz bussiness is in their blood
Unnecessary music 👎👎👎
Waindi siwakubali na sitakuja kuwakubali kwao ni washenzi uku wanaishi vizuli tu waafrika inatakiwa mfanye kitu kuusu awa wajinga uku sio kwao
Acha ukabila...mbona tunaishi nap vizuri tu.
OBAMA ASILI NI KENYA SI TANZANIA. HUYO JAMAA ALIKULA TAMBUU AU MAWA. LOL.
Hahhaha kweli Obama ni wa Kenya
Very bad roads
Ignore this comment as this is a personal msg for someone
For Mel
I wont mind if you have female friends. I understand that for most people, social life is important, so who am I to complain about that. As long as you're happy. Freedom in our relationship wont be a problem as long as Im the only one you want romantically and sexually.
The infrastructure is very BAD, from Suriname
कॉमेंट्री से बडा आवाज बांसुरीका है, कुछ भी समझ मे नही आ रहा, एडीटर ने क्या भाड झोंकी है