The best thing about Kenya is how accommodating and open-minded everyone is. I started noticing this way back in the early 2000's when there was an influx of South Sudanese immigrants and they were welcomed and assimilated in the Kenyan system. In addition there are Somalis, Ethiopians, Rwandese and of late Congolese people in large numbers living, working and socializing freely in Kenya. This is the African Spirit we hope to see nurtured across borders this decade. Kudos to this channel and the team for being part of the revolution.
@@bella-qz6ls of course there are isolated cases here and there but I can guarantee you most Africans treat each other well, it's only at times politicians use our identities to divide us, for example in SA
What come May I will forever love my country for God and my country I have been in Kenya ,Congo,and many other countries and currently in USA but uganda will forever be my dear mother land and i pray for my country to develop like other countries people admire
True , kenganda is one of the biggest intellectual knowledgeable podcast about Black diaspora in Africa right now , much love oshay & team “, Yah gotta keep the fire burning 🔥💪🏽
It's certainly entertaining , and often informative. But to call it intellectual and knowledgeable is a wide stretch. Just search through you'll find some eyebrow raising segments full of ignorantand misleading guests.
Good show guys, I am a Kenyan but I have also been to Uganda so many times. things don't happen overnight, its a journey and Uganda will get there. it took Kenya 20 years to invest heavily on the internet, to now having free Wi fi on some streets. its a journey and Uganda will have affordable internet and that will attract more people to youtube, and tiktok
Ohhh please don’t wish that upon them. We’re close enough. They can visit. They don’t need the destruction which full capitalism leaves in it wake. It’s the last of the truly beautiful rural places you can go to find out how God made the earth. Jungles. Animals. Rivers . I hope it never changes. I hope Ugandans learn the value of what they have and protect it.
I’m a Kenyan currently living in Kampala. The irony is that despite being born and raised in Nairobi and with all the ease of convenience that it has to offer in comparison to UG, I prefer it here than at home. Maybe it’s an age factor (I’m in my late 30s) but I really don’t care for all the hustle and bustle that is Nbi. There’s a vibe with Ugandan people generally, that I enjoy. Ofcourse there are some annoyances here and there with life here, but overall, I love it here. And yes, all I see around here is boundless opportunities. The average Kenyan hustler would really thrive over here
This is a GREAT podcast! I enjoy the topics and content! Im an African American living abroad. I lived in Uganda for about a year and I've been to Kenya. So I can definitely see the comparison in what you all are saying. Im sure the content creators do much better in Kenya than Uganda. I can definitely see that.
Even in America I still crave my motherland everyday..I have been to different countries in Africa besides Uganda but there will never ever be a place like my motherland. Uganda is heaven on earth for someone as long as your wallet is loaded because everything you yearn for will be there as long as you can afford it.
Even in Kenya there are many content creators who run their channels in their respective local languages! Especially the Kikuyu language. And they are very successful.
@@alexkibe4179Luyhas don't speak the same language. On the other hand, not only are Kikuyu speakers a lot, but the language is mutually intelligible with the Embu, Ambeere language, even the Kamba language. So a lot of folks tune in to Kikuyu TikTok, UA-cam. Lastly, might not be a big edge on Luyhas & Kales, but Kikuyus do on average have more spending power, more exposed, closer to Nairobi and the amenities that Nai has, like stable electricity, which comes quite handy when consuming content.
Anyone can make money under any type of government. That political ideology trip you're on is full of b.s. Just being for real. I'm sure you consider China under a dictatorship when its actually a government system.
@rhoenasshenanigans8332 What I know about Uganda is that they're under a dictatorship. And you can't compare a dictated country to a democratic country, simple. Show me a developed dictated country and please don't mention Rwanda because roads isn't development, and if you think its it shows how your dictatorship propaganda has won over your minds. I repeat Uganda will remain backwards as long as its under the rule of one mind and it's ideas.
The internet in Kenya is just beginning. government is rolling 100k kilometres of fiber optics, setting up over 21k free WiFi hotspots.... Besides, the government in partnership with private sector are rolling smartphones worth 40USD. Ecommerce, and digital space is going to explode
One thing i have realised with ugandans,they are not attention seekers,they are not competiting with any other country.they do their own way coz they like their life style in their country. So comparison is uncalled for. Each country is unique in its own way.
It's true Kenyans will support every good content creator/music regardless of your origin. Even my daughter does hair/ dressing style stuff on TikTok and we don't have to worry about her school pocket money😂😂. If oshay was in Kenya, he would probably be an ambassador for the diaspora.
⏰TIMESTAMPS by [K] 00:00 - Introduction and discussion about the influence of podcasts in Africa 03:15 - yagga's reason for moving to Kenya and the comparison between Uganda and Kenya's social media and entertainment industry 06:28 - Discussion about social life and infrastructure in Nairobi versus Uganda 09:30 - Discussion about multilingualism and the advantage of speaking Swahili in East Africa 12:28 - Humorous discussion about travelling experiences within and outside Uganda 15:32 - Discusses his Pan-African dating show's viewership metrics in Kenya. 18:42 - Compares opportunities in Uganda and Nairobi, highlighting the challenges and benefits. 21:59 - Discusses the paradox of Nairobi being more expensive yet offering more value than Kampala. 25:34 - Discusses the relative calmness of Nairobi's city center compared to Kampala's. 28:45 - Brian shares his journey as a pioneering content creator in Uganda. 32:11 - Kampala street content creation is challenging due to local restrictions. 35:37 - Brands exploit unknowing content creators, offering low pay for high reach. 39:06 - In Uganda, creators are often forced to undervalue their work. 42:34 - Kenyan brands are willing to invest in talent from Uganda. 46:15 - The group discusses the potential impact of content creators moving to Kenya. 49:38 - He highlights the talent in Uganda and mentions the lack of incentivization. 53:25 - He emphasizes the importance of collaboration for growth and international recognition. 57:27 - The group talk about the need for personal initiative and recognition of individual efforts. 1:00:37 - Aspires to represent East Africa, encouraging collaboration among regional content creators. 1:03:33 - Acknowledges Uganda's growth potential, yet contrasts it with Kenya's readiness. LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE✅
Each podcast, I am saying "wow" this was the BEST! This is so sophisticated and yet realistic and ground breaking! It is 7 am on the east coast in usa and I woke up listening to Kengame❤❤❤😂 Your cast is always interesting, intelligent and bring the 🔥
I am from Kenya and SO impressed by your content! Very smart objective thinkers you are! Glad I've discovered you guys. You don't need to relocate to Kenya but you're very welcome. Just do like Wode Maya. Regular trips to the 254, collaborations with Kenyan creators and discussion topics about us (like this video) will make us subscribe to you in big numbers. All the best guys! You're world class!
There's a low key African brain-drain moving towards Kenya but don't worry, there has been a high key brain-drain from Kenya to the West. However, one of Kenya's greatest income earner is the diaspora remittances. So if Kenya is creating an African diaspora then that is good for all Africans.
Thanks guys for the work done. but Home is home, the best weakness we have some Africans is that we hate our homes and we love our neighborhoods the most or other countries. its good to love them but you have to priorities your home country, its ok to go to other countries because they are far way better than us, learn something good, bring it home and develop your home country too. Make your home a better place to be. its starts with you. Some go for greener pastures. But once the deal is done. come back and change your home.
You're absolutely Right my sister. Bring it back home. That's what the Chinese have done for over 30 years. They send that money to China every month. They return to the village 2-3 times a year or whatever is affordable! No Brain drain in China. ❤❤❤
Genuine Dinka brother right there. Much love from Nairobi. I've been to Kampala, Mubende, Fort Portal and Kasese. Uganda is imprinted in my heart. I understand the privilege of living in Nairobi but any chance I get, I head out to see my friends in that beautiful country.
Content creator's in Uganda, Understand this, you are part of the EAC. All you need is your ID to visit any Kenyan city. Come here, build your channel and go back home to promote your own space.
@@tonygee5680 Abundance is your friend. You don't need to worry about the amount of gold. The richest people are not the ones who mine gold but the ones who sell shovels and pitch forks to gold miners. 😉 Wacha kufukuza biashara msee. Omoka! Yaani mkenya unafukuza customer? Umelala design Gani msee?
Hello you all! Thank you for having this podcast. I stumbled upon this podcast last week or so and I enjoy it very much. I'm glad you are created this podcast because there was so much to learn. There was a lot to learn about the different countries of Africa than what I've researched already or heard about. I like the fact how you and all other guests talk about traveling to different countries in Africa before settling and I also enjoyed the topics that you are come up with. I was always interested in Africa since I was a kid. I also love the music more so the the older African music. I also love the accents regardless what part of Africa you are from I'm from New York but my parents originally from haiti. So it's just good to know about other black countries. Keep up the good work and I hope this podcast last for last for how many years to come. All of you and your guests drop a lot of wisdom and open one's eyes about many things. And greatly appreciate it. You are also crack me up. Especially that gentleman Bran with his nice looking self. God bless you all, be well and and be safe. Much love
I do love that you all are sharing these intellectual facets with authentic business analysis!! Thumbs up thumbs up OSHA DUKE JACKSON @ KENGANDA TEAM!! You give me life!! 🤞🏾🫶🏾🙏🏾
I love that saying, "You Give me life". That's exactly how I feel about this podcast. I watch daily and watch some discussions over and over. I can't wait to be in East Africa again. ❤❤❤❤
I see many millionaires and billionaires and middle class people in ugsnda enjoying their lives,not even dreaming of going to other countries. We havr the best food,best weather,welcoming people and preserved culture. What else do i need from a country like kenya who are ever striking because of high prices of basic needs like food. Uganda the land of milk and honey we are fine with our vibes. People are not going to eat internet or skyscrappers. Those who are not comfartable can go wherever they want
Kenya is where it is because of our constitution, We have a right to picket for better services and it works, where has your dictator and "billionaires" taken you, your country is nothing to write home about? Wee wacha...mbu Kenya does not have food.....TF you talking about???
All the time u have been in Uganda u have not seen rich people. Do u want to say that Uganda is only for the poor, or u actually don't know Uganda. In Uganda most of the businesses are owned by ugandans a ll over this country. Kenya which u like comparing with Uganda, Nairobi and Mombasa is entirely owned by foreigners.
Brian used to attack kenya on TikTok but here on camera you are very humble, facts flowing left right and center... we love our Africa but Nairobi is really grown
As a Kenyan, I can definitely attest to the fact that Kenya’s internet connectivity and speed is among the best in Africa, if not the whole world 🌍 For people like me who do business online, or any other businesses that are online based like vlogging, blogging, e-commerce and such, then Kenya 🇰🇪 is definitely the best place to be 😊👍 Trust me, even UA-camrs from other African countries like Nigeria, Uganda, Burundi and many more are flocking to Kenya to enjoy our fast and reliable internet connections! The fact that a Kenyan UA-camr can create a video and it gets hundreds of thousands of views within a short time shows you the crazy number of people who are online in Kenya 🇰🇪 And it’s only going to get better as our government has plans to build over 100,000 Km of fiber optic networks and 25,000 free Wi-Fi hotspots across Kenya by 2025! But even as we currently speak, there are a lot of options to choose from in Kenya as far as ISPs are concerned, and this competition allows the cost of internet to be cheaper and reliable at the same time! Not forgetting the entry of starlink in Kenya this month, and Safaricom also plans to offer satellite internet services via starlink’s rival AST SpaceMobile! Having said that, Kenya 🇰🇪 wants to establish itself as the digital and technology hub of Africa! And I believe we are on the right track to achieving this objective!
@@TheTororist he is being honest. The communication authority of Kenya is currently laying down 100k plus kilometres of fibre optics cables largely focusing on the remotest counties in Kenya
The data bundles thing I agree. They deplete quickly.But wi-fi though is very cheap and affordable and easily accessible in Kenya. It has also become widely used.
With almost 30 million luganda speakers in Uganda, non luganda content creators will always have something of an uphill climb. Then sometimes English comes off as elitist or simply unfamiliar.
I am writing from North America. I am saving for my first trip to Africa. I learned some Swahili. It sounds like spanish and italian some words to me. letters e/i and i/e.
@@irineougo2677 Oh! I did not know this information, thank you. This makes sense now. In Arabic there are many words that sound like Spanish. Now I'm going to study so I can teach myself Swahili. Thank you.
@@soldbyginanegron7287 Spanish has a lot of Arabic words too due to the Arabic conquest a long time ago.....like Pantalon, which means pants in Arabic and Spanish
I know that Kikuyu content creators are doing very well. Some jokes will remain Kikuyu for instance, likewise for Luganda or German for that matter. People love their own or deift towards whats more familiar.
@@She7840-c5d Apart from eve mungai and Kagoni... who else? I didn't know that Crazy Kennar, Faqo Mama Otis, Eric Omondi, Nyako, Cartoon, Jalango etc are Kikuyus
There was a time all kenyans were going to makerere university what happened,that shows you Uganda was better sometime back but i can see opportunities there
That was the case in the last millenia because university education worked like this, Uganda's Makerere was designated for the arts and social sciences, Tanzania is where law students went, health sciences and engineering students went to Kenya but this has changed. Another reason is education is cheap in Uganda.
Permit me to point out health care. Ugandans go to Kenya for more complicated treatments & surgery. Load shedding is another issue. Power failure is so common in Uganda. Even if generators & solar can be an option, but with oil prices, not many people can afford that alternative, solar power as well. The tax system in Uganda doesn't favour the hustlers in Uganda, especially the import tax. Foreign investors are given a tax break, but that is not the solution to promote or grow development. Corruption is rampant in Uganda, lots of scammers all over the place. The infrastructure is unbelievably laughable in Uganda compared to Kenya.
You talking utter rubbish...the people you are talking about that come for the so called medical treatments in moreover only one hospital in the whole of Kenya dont even make 10% and i dont know anyone who has ever come back alive, so quit with the bullshit! You ve the worst corrupt police, pick pickets, we sell you electricity and which places in the whole of Uganda ve you been to claim that the infrastructure is laughable and yourself probably live in one of them council flats!
This is a great channel, can't wait for more, am a Kenyan but I would like to visit and live in Kampala to actually extend my business . I just got surprised how you guys pay $300 for a one bedroom apartment! that would be a 4 bedroom apartment in Embu😂!
The government of kenya has engaged UA-cam to monetize content creators with 500 Subscribers. UA-cam has agreed and now kenyan creators can now earn through UA-cam. Again kenyan government is in the process of placing WiFi spots in the country. So everyone will stream for free provided you have a Smart phone.
Kenya will solve their potential issues very first Kenyans don't jock with their country development ,just remember what happened in 207,2013 ,2017 .Kenyans will also come together and work their problems out ,so don't worry.
Uganda must change a lot of stuff beginning at the airport and store hotels no hospitality at the airport. No good service they must improve to the service of people.
Listen facts are facts. There seems to be a certain easiness in Kenya rather than ug that manifest even through the great vine #kaboozi. As for me it's been two decades since I stepped foot back home.
Kenyan govt. has purposed - digital life. But I stand by the rich culture of the pearl of Africa (Uganda), it's true their English beautifully spoken - purely accurately spoken. We've corrupted ours with too much slang.
I only new Brian when he started doing content for Kenya ,, i find him funny hehe and i even wondered when he says he started long time ago ,, i think he needs to relocate to Kenya
I believe it is the government to negotiate for its people with monetarizibg content. Kenyan government has worked with companies like youtube, tik tok, and creat governing law to monetarize content.
Kenyans let's gather here n salute this Sudanese bro. Very articulate n informed
We are here 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Tuko
Tuko area the guy is so inform
The best thing about Kenya is how accommodating and open-minded everyone is. I started noticing this way back in the early 2000's when there was an influx of South Sudanese immigrants and they were welcomed and assimilated in the Kenyan system. In addition there are Somalis, Ethiopians, Rwandese and of late Congolese people in large numbers living, working and socializing freely in Kenya. This is the African Spirit we hope to see nurtured across borders this decade. Kudos to this channel and the team for being part of the revolution.
Unfortunately,Kenyans don't get that treatment in most of these countries..
dont forget nigerians. roysambu is like a nigerian town in kenya
@@bella-qz6ls of course there are isolated cases here and there but I can guarantee you most Africans treat each other well, it's only at times politicians use our identities to divide us, for example in SA
@@TheTororist Nigeria ndogo 😁, how could I forget our West African Brodas
@@bella-qz6lstrue especially in TZ
What come May I will forever love my country for God and my country I have been in Kenya ,Congo,and many other countries and currently in USA but uganda will forever be my dear mother land and i pray for my country to develop like other countries people admire
True , kenganda is one of the biggest intellectual knowledgeable podcast about Black diaspora in Africa right now , much love oshay & team “, Yah gotta keep the fire burning 🔥💪🏽
💯✊🏿
It's certainly entertaining , and often informative. But to call it intellectual and knowledgeable is a wide stretch. Just search through you'll find some eyebrow raising segments full of ignorantand misleading guests.
Uganda Kenya 🇰🇪 🇺🇬 one love
Good show guys, I am a Kenyan but I have also been to Uganda so many times. things don't happen overnight, its a journey and Uganda will get there. it took Kenya 20 years to invest heavily on the internet, to now having free Wi fi on some streets. its a journey and Uganda will have affordable internet and that will attract more people to youtube, and tiktok
Ohhh please don’t wish that upon them. We’re close enough. They can visit. They don’t need the destruction which full capitalism leaves in it wake. It’s the last of the truly beautiful rural places you can go to find out how God made the earth. Jungles. Animals. Rivers . I hope it never changes. I hope Ugandans learn the value of what they have and protect it.
Very true. Also a large number of traders in Gikomba one of Nairobi's largest open air markets are Chagas from Tanzania
I’m a Kenyan currently living in Kampala. The irony is that despite being born and raised in Nairobi and with all the ease of convenience that it has to offer in comparison to UG, I prefer it here than at home. Maybe it’s an age factor (I’m in my late 30s) but I really don’t care for all the hustle and bustle that is Nbi. There’s a vibe with Ugandan people generally, that I enjoy. Ofcourse there are some annoyances here and there with life here, but overall, I love it here. And yes, all I see around here is boundless opportunities. The average Kenyan hustler would really thrive over here
Same here kenyan born and raised living in Denmark but i visited uganda twice I fell Inlove with Uganda Especially the climate people and matoke😅
i said thesame thing .. i live in nairobi but i like ug more . i don't know why
Pandering 2.0😂😂😂😂
@@ewm4266 it’s sad that you have such a narrow minded opinion.
@@ewm4266Hatin’.
KENYA is the future for sure! I will never get tired of saying this 🇰🇪❤️
B4 saying that... The least you should own is a real estate property... Otherwise "than that" dreams are valid
If Kenya reduces corruption by just 25% imagine how far she can go.
This is a GREAT podcast! I enjoy the topics and content! Im an African American living abroad. I lived in Uganda for about a year and I've been to Kenya. So I can definitely see the comparison in what you all are saying. Im sure the content creators do much better in Kenya than Uganda. I can definitely see that.
Even Tanzanian music giants, thr likes of Diamond, Ali Kiba, Ryvanny, etc., they all get most of their youtube views from Kenya.
Everybody knows dat
Even in America I still crave my motherland everyday..I have been to different countries in Africa besides Uganda but there will never ever be a place like my motherland.
Uganda is heaven on earth for someone as long as your wallet is loaded because everything you yearn for will be there as long as you can afford it.
Even in Kenya there are many content creators who run their channels in their respective local languages! Especially the Kikuyu language. And they are very successful.
Yes Kikuyu content creators do very well.
It’s a no brainer that kikuyu content creators do very well coz we are the largest ethnic group in kenya 🇰🇪 Lol 🙄
Well, exposure too. If you take the aspect of population only, Luhyas and kalenjins should be competing closely....
@@alexkibe4179Luyhas don't speak the same language. On the other hand, not only are Kikuyu speakers a lot, but the language is mutually intelligible with the Embu, Ambeere language, even the Kamba language. So a lot of folks tune in to Kikuyu TikTok, UA-cam. Lastly, might not be a big edge on Luyhas & Kales, but Kikuyus do on average have more spending power, more exposed, closer to Nairobi and the amenities that Nai has, like stable electricity, which comes quite handy when consuming content.
@@thedante7722 People love Kikuyus! I noticed even Luos tune in to watch Kikuyu UA-camrs lol 😅
The Capital city of the world is Kenya. Kenyans love their coountry
Uganda can't ignore the fact that being under a dictatorship is holding you back. Until you start addressing that issue it will be difficult to grow.
Amen!!!!!
Anyone can make money under any type of government. That political ideology trip you're on is full of b.s. Just being for real. I'm sure you consider China under a dictatorship when its actually a government system.
at least they have peace. see like Sudan
lol what do u know about Uganda hmm ??
@rhoenasshenanigans8332 What I know about Uganda is that they're under a dictatorship. And you can't compare a dictated country to a democratic country, simple. Show me a developed dictated country and please don't mention Rwanda because roads isn't development, and if you think its it shows how your dictatorship propaganda has won over your minds. I repeat Uganda will remain backwards as long as its under the rule of one mind and it's ideas.
The internet in Kenya is just beginning. government is rolling 100k kilometres of fiber optics, setting up over 21k free WiFi hotspots.... Besides, the government in partnership with private sector are rolling smartphones worth 40USD. Ecommerce, and digital space is going to explode
300 dollars is a two bedroom ensuite with a lift in Nairobi.
One thing i have realised with ugandans,they are not attention seekers,they are not competiting with any other country.they do their own way coz they like their life style in their country.
So comparison is uncalled for. Each country is unique in its own way.
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Facts🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬
Thank you!!!
It's true Kenyans will support every good content creator/music regardless of your origin. Even my daughter does hair/ dressing style stuff on TikTok and we don't have to worry about her school pocket money😂😂. If oshay was in Kenya, he would probably be an ambassador for the diaspora.
But I see him wasting away in Kampala but it's okay.
⏰TIMESTAMPS by [K]
00:00 - Introduction and discussion about the influence of podcasts in Africa
03:15 - yagga's reason for moving to Kenya and the comparison between Uganda and Kenya's social media and entertainment industry
06:28 - Discussion about social life and infrastructure in Nairobi versus Uganda
09:30 - Discussion about multilingualism and the advantage of speaking Swahili in East Africa
12:28 - Humorous discussion about travelling experiences within and outside Uganda
15:32 - Discusses his Pan-African dating show's viewership metrics in Kenya.
18:42 - Compares opportunities in Uganda and Nairobi, highlighting the challenges and benefits.
21:59 - Discusses the paradox of Nairobi being more expensive yet offering more value than Kampala.
25:34 - Discusses the relative calmness of Nairobi's city center compared to Kampala's.
28:45 - Brian shares his journey as a pioneering content creator in Uganda.
32:11 - Kampala street content creation is challenging due to local restrictions.
35:37 - Brands exploit unknowing content creators, offering low pay for high reach.
39:06 - In Uganda, creators are often forced to undervalue their work.
42:34 - Kenyan brands are willing to invest in talent from Uganda.
46:15 - The group discusses the potential impact of content creators moving to Kenya.
49:38 - He highlights the talent in Uganda and mentions the lack of incentivization.
53:25 - He emphasizes the importance of collaboration for growth and international recognition.
57:27 - The group talk about the need for personal initiative and recognition of individual efforts.
1:00:37 - Aspires to represent East Africa, encouraging collaboration among regional content creators.
1:03:33 - Acknowledges Uganda's growth potential, yet contrasts it with Kenya's readiness.
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Kenyan in Finland 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪 watching your show and love it.
Each podcast, I am saying "wow" this was the BEST! This is so sophisticated and yet realistic and ground breaking! It is 7 am on the east coast in usa and I woke up listening to Kengame❤❤❤😂 Your cast is always interesting, intelligent and bring the 🔥
I am from Kenya and SO impressed by your content! Very smart objective thinkers you are! Glad I've discovered you guys. You don't need to relocate to Kenya but you're very welcome. Just do like Wode Maya. Regular trips to the 254, collaborations with Kenyan creators and discussion topics about us (like this video) will make us subscribe to you in big numbers. All the best guys! You're world class!
Thanks so much!!!
There's a low key African brain-drain moving towards Kenya but don't worry, there has been a high key brain-drain from Kenya to the West. However, one of Kenya's greatest income earner is the diaspora remittances. So if Kenya is creating an African diaspora then that is good for all Africans.
🙋 kenyan American subscriber here..keep up the great work..
Thanks so much for your support!
Just got hold of this pod and. I love it.... Mad Love from Kenya
Thanks guys for the work done. but Home is home, the best weakness we have some Africans is that we hate our homes and we love our neighborhoods the most or other countries. its good to love them but you have to priorities your home country, its ok to go to other countries because they are far way better than us, learn something good, bring it home and develop your home country too. Make your home a better place to be. its starts with you. Some go for greener pastures. But once the deal is done. come back and change your home.
You're absolutely Right my sister. Bring it back home. That's what the Chinese have done for over 30 years. They send that money to China every month. They return to the village 2-3 times a year or whatever is affordable! No Brain drain in China. ❤❤❤
Much love to Oshay and the kenganda team for all the work you do. Great content
Thank you guys,you have sold me on Kenya is better for living , saving money and services 🎉😊
Genuine Dinka brother right there. Much love from Nairobi. I've been to Kampala, Mubende, Fort Portal and Kasese. Uganda is imprinted in my heart. I understand the privilege of living in Nairobi but any chance I get, I head out to see my friends in that beautiful country.
Uganda still a couple strides back.- Don’t even see signs of this getting better !
Get that old man out of power
Who do you feed again? Mstw!!!
@@milarsejemba313 Take your poor manners back to the village from whence you came !
Content creator's in Uganda, Understand this, you are part of the EAC. All you need is your ID to visit any Kenyan city. Come here, build your channel and go back home to promote your own space.
Nooo please don’t come we’re full 😢😢😢😢if anything we need some people to go back
@@tonygee5680 Abundance is your friend. You don't need to worry about the amount of gold. The richest people are not the ones who mine gold but the ones who sell shovels and pitch forks to gold miners. 😉 Wacha kufukuza biashara msee. Omoka! Yaani mkenya unafukuza customer? Umelala design Gani msee?
Yagga sees it like it is. Very practical approach good stuff
we love u people from kenya much love be blessed
As Kenyan all EAC members are unique and the future is bright.They're all gems.
Hello you all! Thank you for having this podcast. I stumbled upon this podcast last week or so and I enjoy it very much. I'm glad you are created this podcast because there was so much to learn. There was a lot to learn about the different countries of Africa than what I've researched already or heard about. I like the fact how you and all other guests talk about traveling to different countries in Africa before settling and I also enjoyed the topics that you are come up with. I was always interested in Africa since I was a kid. I also love the music more so the the older African music. I also love the accents regardless what part of Africa you are from I'm from New York but my parents originally from haiti. So it's just good to know about other black countries. Keep up the good work and I hope this podcast last for last for how many years to come. All of you and your guests drop a lot of wisdom and open one's eyes about many things. And greatly appreciate it. You are also crack me up. Especially that gentleman Bran with his nice looking self. God bless you all, be well and and be safe. Much love
I'm glad i discovered this pod,as a Kenyan,very eloquent views🇰🇪
We are so happy to have you thanks!
Greetings and Love from Kenya, we love UG!
Another good one in the can. Thx guys
Thank you for appreciating 🇰🇪
We have seen a great South Sudanese who represented his country well. Nice.
I LOVE ME SOME RACHEL💖 ! Wama Rachel, Awangaale Maaso Moogi 👑 !
There's a Kenyan podcaster called Andrew Kibe. He's possibly one of the biggest podcasters in Africa.
True kibe is a best
Andrew kibe is only huge in Kenya. Give us numbers to support your argument. Don't be too local.
kibe is watched worldwide my friend lupi
The cost of internet has contributed to the downfall of Uganda. Internet is so expensive.
It affected many Africa countries not just Uganda
Internet feeds you? Mstw!
I am from USA 🇺🇸 and my first place I went was Uganda 🇺🇬 north Uganda gulu 😅2018 and I love it and every year I go there
There’s too much money there
You're always welcome to Gulu
I do love that you all are sharing these intellectual facets with authentic business analysis!! Thumbs up thumbs up OSHA DUKE JACKSON @ KENGANDA TEAM!! You give me life!! 🤞🏾🫶🏾🙏🏾
I love that saying, "You Give me life". That's exactly how I feel about this podcast. I watch daily and watch some discussions over and over. I can't wait to be in East Africa again. ❤❤❤❤
Good content guys😊👌❤️much love from 🇰🇪254
Yagga is such an honest G
❤ you Uganda.."we rise" Vivaa east Africa.
I see many millionaires and billionaires and middle class people in ugsnda enjoying their lives,not even dreaming of going to other countries.
We havr the best food,best weather,welcoming people and preserved culture.
What else do i need from a country like kenya who are ever striking because of high prices of basic needs like food.
Uganda the land of milk and honey we are fine with our vibes.
People are not going to eat internet or skyscrappers. Those who are not comfartable can go wherever they want
What billionaires are in Uganda
@@Kenganda😂😂😂😂
Kenya is where it is because of our constitution, We have a right to picket for better services and it works, where has your dictator and "billionaires" taken you, your country is nothing to write home about? Wee wacha...mbu Kenya does not have food.....TF you talking about???
All the time u have been in Uganda u have not seen rich people. Do u want to say that Uganda is only for the poor, or u actually don't know Uganda.
In Uganda most of the businesses are owned by ugandans a ll over this country. Kenya which u like comparing with Uganda, Nairobi and Mombasa is entirely owned by foreigners.
@@Kengandadollars or shillings? 😅😅😅
Brian used to attack kenya on TikTok but here on camera you are very humble, facts flowing left right and center... we love our Africa but Nairobi is really grown
Good vibes about my country Kenya.
Welcome to Nairobi.
As a Kenyan, I can definitely attest to the fact that Kenya’s internet connectivity and speed is among the best in Africa, if not the whole world 🌍
For people like me who do business online, or any other businesses that are online based like vlogging, blogging, e-commerce and such, then Kenya 🇰🇪 is definitely the best place to be 😊👍
Trust me, even UA-camrs from other African countries like Nigeria, Uganda, Burundi and many more are flocking to Kenya to enjoy our fast and reliable internet connections!
The fact that a Kenyan UA-camr can create a video and it gets hundreds of thousands of views within a short time shows you the crazy number of people who are online in Kenya 🇰🇪
And it’s only going to get better as our government has plans to build over 100,000 Km of fiber optic networks and 25,000 free Wi-Fi hotspots across Kenya by 2025!
But even as we currently speak, there are a lot of options to choose from in Kenya as far as ISPs are concerned, and this competition allows the cost of internet to be cheaper and reliable at the same time! Not forgetting the entry of starlink in Kenya this month, and Safaricom also plans to offer satellite internet services via starlink’s rival AST SpaceMobile!
Having said that, Kenya 🇰🇪 wants to establish itself as the digital and technology hub of Africa! And I believe we are on the right track to achieving this objective!
South korea is the best in the world
you sound like a govt spokesman haha
@@TheTororist he is being honest. The communication authority of Kenya is currently laying down 100k plus kilometres of fibre optics cables largely focusing on the remotest counties in Kenya
I live in west Europe and Kenyan internet is 100% better than all these European countries
@@nicoledinga9948NO it’s not
I live here too and I know
The data bundles thing I agree. They deplete quickly.But wi-fi though is very cheap and affordable and easily accessible in Kenya. It has also become widely used.
Wow Joanita 😘 You want to move to Kenya? 🇰🇪 You’re so much welcome 🤗 to Kenya my sister 🤗 Feel free to pop in anytime you want!
Nakuja
@@joanitamaaya Welcome Sweetie
Joanita are be much humbled to host you
Karibu sana, our Ugandan sis 💟
With almost 30 million luganda speakers in Uganda, non luganda content creators will always have something of an uphill climb. Then sometimes English comes off as elitist or simply unfamiliar.
I am writing from North America. I am saving for my first trip to Africa. I learned some Swahili. It sounds like spanish and italian some words to me. letters e/i and i/e.
Swahili sounds more like Arabic 😊
@@irineougo2677 Oh! I did not know this information, thank you. This makes sense now. In Arabic there are many words that sound like Spanish. Now I'm going to study so I can teach myself Swahili. Thank you.
@@soldbyginanegron7287you are welcome. Swahili borrowed from Arabic alot of words
@@soldbyginanegron7287 Spanish has a lot of Arabic words too due to the Arabic conquest a long time ago.....like Pantalon, which means pants in Arabic and Spanish
@@irineougo2677 Kiswahili is a Bantu language.
I am from Kenya Currently and watching this discussion. Guys you are just honest
I'm a Kenyan. I want to take that lady on the right to my parents
Kenya is always open to all Africans
Remember things that goes stead and slow will last than things that is quick and blowing up. In case of South Sudan, it is very young.
We love you guys ❤❤❤❤❤❤ much love from 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
NBO the NY of Africa. Always amazing when I hear good comments from foreigners. Also, I need to start appreciating my City more fr.
Uganda is Beutiful, and trust me when i say this as a Nairobian
So impressed by your content! Kenyan Love
Thank you so much for commenting ❤
I know that Kikuyu content creators are doing very well. Some jokes will remain Kikuyu for instance, likewise for Luganda or German for that matter. People love their own or deift towards whats more familiar.
Which one of the Kikuyu content creators?
Mertha ya kagoni
@@She7840-c5d Apart from eve mungai and Kagoni... who else?
I didn't know that Crazy Kennar, Faqo Mama Otis, Eric Omondi, Nyako, Cartoon, Jalango etc are Kikuyus
GREAT TALK!!
Hey thanks bro we here you are a great influencer in nairobi from someone we know !
Very beautiful and educative episode .
One love East Africa and the rest of Africa ❤🇰🇪
Guys you need to do a collaboration podcast with mics are open from kenya. would love to see that happening.
Salute to everybody on the show
Thank you for complimenting Kenya like that.
There was a time all kenyans were going to makerere university what happened,that shows you Uganda was better sometime back but i can see opportunities there
That was the case in the last millenia because university education worked like this, Uganda's Makerere was designated for the arts and social sciences, Tanzania is where law students went, health sciences and engineering students went to Kenya but this has changed. Another reason is education is cheap in Uganda.
Permit me to point out health care. Ugandans go to Kenya for more complicated treatments & surgery. Load shedding is another issue. Power failure is so common in Uganda. Even if generators & solar can be an option, but with oil prices, not many people can afford that alternative, solar power as well. The tax system in Uganda doesn't favour the hustlers in Uganda, especially the import tax. Foreign investors are given a tax break, but that is not the solution to promote or grow development. Corruption is rampant in Uganda, lots of scammers all over the place. The infrastructure is unbelievably laughable in Uganda compared to Kenya.
lol! Like kenya doesn't have scammers,pickpockets and let's not go to the corruption part. Your argument is invalid at this point. *Try again
You talking utter rubbish...the people you are talking about that come for the so called medical treatments in moreover only one hospital in the whole of Kenya dont even make 10% and i dont know anyone who has ever come back alive, so quit with the bullshit! You ve the worst corrupt police, pick pickets, we sell you electricity and which places in the whole of Uganda ve you been to claim that the infrastructure is laughable and yourself probably live in one of them council flats!
This is a great channel, can't wait for more, am a Kenyan but I would like to visit and live in Kampala to actually extend my business . I just got surprised how you guys pay $300 for a one bedroom apartment! that would be a 4 bedroom apartment in Embu😂!
I'm from Kenya great conversation
Joanita looks so refreshing!
Thank you 😂
It's not favouritism. It's just cos most baganda love their language even we who speak English
The government of kenya has engaged UA-cam to monetize content creators with 500 Subscribers. UA-cam has agreed and now kenyan creators can now earn through UA-cam. Again kenyan government is in the process of placing WiFi spots in the country. So everyone will stream for free provided you have a Smart phone.
From now on am Kenyan 🇰🇪 call be Flacco🎉🎉🎉🤣
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Kenya will solve their potential issues very first Kenyans don't jock with their country development ,just remember what happened in 207,2013 ,2017 .Kenyans will also come together and work their problems out ,so don't worry.
Content creators need to negotiate with these brands to get their value. Everything is negotiable!
I love the way you pronounce Uganda.
Uganda must change a lot of stuff beginning at the airport and store hotels no hospitality at the airport. No good service they must improve to the service of people.
I love following your episodes cos I admire that lady ,she's beautiful ,alluring and irresistible
And Luganda is widely spoken simple
The lady in that podcast doesn't have FACTS!!!!!!!!
Hope Kenyans support their young growing UA-camrs like they do to others.
Cm'on Maan, UG has never been better than Kenya in the history of mankind.
In Kenya data bundle is more affordable. With 100 shillings I can get 6 GB bundle with 1000 ksh I get 50 GB for one month of fast internet.
Listen facts are facts. There seems to be a certain easiness in Kenya rather than ug that manifest even through the great vine #kaboozi. As for me it's been two decades since I stepped foot back home.
I have been looking for the brown rice in Kampala for long...hook me up brother
You speak the truth!!! Waganda waliharibu walingiza mumbo yasiyasa.myaka tatu yiliyopita.Governnent wakasirika:vibaya sana.
Its just that we are hardworkers in kenya maybe, yeah
Love the content...first guy accent amazing
Kenyan govt. has purposed - digital life. But I stand by the rich culture of the pearl of Africa (Uganda), it's true their English beautifully spoken - purely accurately spoken. We've corrupted ours with too much slang.
I only new Brian when he started doing content for Kenya ,, i find him funny hehe and i even wondered when he says he started long time ago ,, i think he needs to relocate to Kenya
Watching from Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
This is very accurate💯🇰🇪🇰🇪
I believe it is the government to negotiate for its people with monetarizibg content. Kenyan government has worked with companies like youtube, tik tok, and creat governing law to monetarize content.
🇰🇪 & 🇺🇬 have sibling rivalry. At the end of the day, we are one Family.