Yes, Max is right. I've never heard or knew of Zanzibar. I only discovered Zanzibar while searching for beautiful beaches in Africa. From that search, i discovered Seychelles and Zanzibar just over a year ago. I was shocked to see how beautiful both Seychelles and Zanzibar islands were. It seems America doesn't want many to know how beautiful Africa really is...I will be in Zanzibar to invest and live by 2025.
This is a great video! We are currently building in Tanzania. Looking forward to growing and serving diaspora and local communities. 58:17 We so believe in going places that are uncharted territory.#TMVPB
Came across this video and, I'm very much impressed with the beautiful places that i seen around the footage, its beautiful and the builders doing an amazing job, im jamaican living in USA, thats on my list of places to visit very soon.
Respect our island, our people, our culture, and our religion. Many of us Zanzibari diaspora are returning home as well. When I visited two years ago, I got into a confrontation with a European guy because they disrespected a Zanzibari restaurant worker. Everyone is welcome here, but let it be clear no foreigner will be allowed to disrespect us in our own home.
Im a new doctor. I went through school with two kids, raising them alone in poverty. Now that Ive finished school, they are coming into adulthood and we want out of constant threat because of our race. My kids have never had rhe ability to just be seen. We're definitely leaving, its just a matter of to where and how we will survive. Im thinking of avenues to practice medicine...and help with our first visit. Side note: I think I've watched every video on this channel across the diaspora. Love it.
There is no racism in Zanzibar, i saw that lady video who said this, but there always 2 sides of the story, zanzibaris people are very generous and friendly but if you do them wrong they will not take it, and they will show you hardly.
A lady on another channel said the power goes out a lot there. I’m starting to wonder if the west has something to do with holding the continent back when it comes to having water & power consistently.
@@WebnationAfrica Silly man instead of promoting Ghana he’s promoting Proxy BORING Zanzibar, East Africans are very doomed and gloom especially Tanzania. Never seen English Person promoting France or Belgium and shit
If you plan on establishing a business in Tanzania/Zanzibar, it is mandatory that you partner with a native citizen of the country and give them 51% of the business, but you will have the absolute pleasure of funding the business 100%. So if you’re of the diaspora it’s not a reasonable proposition. This part of business in Tanzania is so critical that it should never be left out in any discussions about doing business there.
That is 100% False and I speak from todays experience. I own 3 separate companies in Zanziabar and one in mainland and I did not give anyone 51% if any business. You can do a simple google search and see this is incorrect. Good Luck.
@MaxMaxwellYT Well, that’s great. 100% of the videos that I’ve watched validated what I said. When I looked it up online, it stated that the state dept was working to making business dealings more favorable for Americans. If what you said is true, it’s welcomed information.
@MaxMaxwellYT “Yes, in Tanzania, for foreigners to own businesses, a Tanzanian citizen must typically hold at least 51% ownership of the company, meaning that foreign investors cannot have majority control in most business ventures; this is particularly important in sectors like media and mining where local ownership requirements are strict.” Look what my “simple google search” revealed. 🤣
OVER 600 BIG AMERICAN COMPANYS OPERATE IN SOUTHAFRICA, STUDY AMERICAN BRANDS IN SOUTHAFRICA, SOUTHAFRICA HAVE OVER 2000 SHOPPING MALLS COUNTRY WIDE MOST OF SOUTHAFRICAN PEOPLE DONT BUY ONLINE THEY OUT TO SHOPPING MALLS TO GET STUFF, 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Why Zanzibar?? Do they even know the shady anti African history of such a place? Some brothers and sister from America choose the most untested locations to start life in Africa, then complain about the whole continent when the red flags are unbearable. Use due diligeance, research about their tolerance. We have places like Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe even Kenya is a decent start. Other areas can be no go zones for non locals due to one reason or another sadly.
Check UA-cam videos. There’s one African American lady that experienced major racism from the Whites on the Island especially the resort owners. She has since relocated to Kenya.
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Yes, Max is right. I've never heard or knew of Zanzibar. I only discovered Zanzibar while searching for beautiful beaches in Africa. From that search, i discovered Seychelles and Zanzibar just over a year ago. I was shocked to see how beautiful both Seychelles and Zanzibar islands were. It seems America doesn't want many to know how beautiful Africa really is...I will be in Zanzibar to invest and live by 2025.
You can reach out to our travel team to create the best itinerary for you
I've recently invested in Zanzibar in tourism sector and would love to inform you before you dive into the journey.
It seems there are a few UA-camrs in Tanzania at the moment. I'm in Dar Es Salaam. I'm touring East Africa at the moment.
I wanted to go to Zanzibar in the late 80s, looks beautiful ❤🇯🇲
And you haven’t been back ever since?
@@WebnationAfrica I haven't been there yet, I will.
I've been to Ghana, the Gambia and Senegal
@Iam_MJ876 you’ll be surprised how it looks now , it’s developing very rapidly
I really love everything about this video thank you for sharing..🏝️🌴
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for the information
My pleasure
This is a great video! We are currently building in Tanzania. Looking forward to growing and serving diaspora and local communities. 58:17 We so believe in going places that are uncharted territory.#TMVPB
Reach out to us on Webnationafrica@gmail.com / +233530981924
Came across this video and, I'm very much impressed with the beautiful places that i seen around the footage, its beautiful and the builders doing an amazing job, im jamaican living in USA, thats on my list of places to visit very soon.
Respect our island, our people, our culture, and our religion. Many of us Zanzibari diaspora are returning home as well. When I visited two years ago, I got into a confrontation with a European guy because they disrespected a Zanzibari restaurant worker. Everyone is welcome here, but let it be clear no foreigner will be allowed to disrespect us in our own home.
Wow ❤ so Amazing
Thank you bro
Im a new doctor. I went through school with two kids, raising them alone in poverty. Now that Ive finished school, they are coming into adulthood and we want out of constant threat because of our race. My kids have never had rhe ability to just be seen. We're definitely leaving, its just a matter of to where and how we will survive. Im thinking of avenues to practice medicine...and help with our first visit. Side note: I think I've watched every video on this channel across the diaspora. Love it.
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@@WebnationAfrica How? What does that entail?!
Your story is very touching
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Think of telehealth. You can make big impact.
Excellent video!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👍🏽
Medaase paaa
There is no racism in Zanzibar, i saw that lady video who said this, but there always 2 sides of the story, zanzibaris people are very generous and friendly but if you do them wrong they will not take it, and they will show you hardly.
There is but just keep focusing on what you came for. He’s there to capitalize not live. Check it…
A lady on another channel said the power goes out a lot there. I’m starting to wonder if the west has something to do with holding the continent back when it comes to having water & power consistently.
Why Tanzania may appeal to African Americans Ghana is reminiscent of home to those of us from the Caribbean. "To each his own"! 🇯🇲🇬🇭
They are all in Africa and it belongs to us
You'd be surprised. Many Caribbeans are in Zanzibar/Tanzania.
@@WebnationAfrica Silly man instead of promoting Ghana he’s promoting Proxy BORING Zanzibar, East Africans are very doomed and gloom especially Tanzania.
Never seen English Person promoting France or Belgium and shit
@@WebnationAfricait seems that little by little people with money r taking over . I mean the other races!
Many carabeans in tanzanja
If you plan on establishing a business in Tanzania/Zanzibar, it is mandatory that you partner with a native citizen of the country and give them 51% of the business, but you will have the absolute pleasure of funding the business 100%. So if you’re of the diaspora it’s not a reasonable proposition. This part of business in Tanzania is so critical that it should never be left out in any discussions about doing business there.
@@OLIKAN-VC I’m not say it’s good or bad. People just need all of the information to make an informed decision.
Zimbabwe is like that
That is 100% False and I speak from todays experience. I own 3 separate companies in Zanziabar and one in mainland and I did not give anyone 51% if any business. You can do a simple google search and see this is incorrect. Good Luck.
@MaxMaxwellYT Well, that’s great. 100% of the videos that I’ve watched validated what I said. When I looked it up online, it stated that the state dept was working to making business dealings more favorable for Americans. If what you said is true, it’s welcomed information.
@MaxMaxwellYT “Yes, in Tanzania, for foreigners to own businesses, a Tanzanian citizen must typically hold at least 51% ownership of the company, meaning that foreign investors cannot have majority control in most business ventures; this is particularly important in sectors like media and mining where local ownership requirements are strict.” Look what my “simple google search” revealed. 🤣
This Brother reminds me of Mike Colter, he's the brother thats was in that Marvel Series (Luke Cage).
Send me a link to watch who that is
@@WebnationAfrica not sure how to do that, though you can search on Google Mike Colter from Like Cage.
I know of him. I thought he was still in Dubai. Wow.
I live in both places. 6 months each
OVER 600 BIG AMERICAN COMPANYS OPERATE IN SOUTHAFRICA, STUDY AMERICAN BRANDS IN SOUTHAFRICA, SOUTHAFRICA HAVE OVER 2000 SHOPPING MALLS COUNTRY WIDE MOST OF SOUTHAFRICAN PEOPLE DONT BUY ONLINE THEY OUT TO SHOPPING MALLS TO GET STUFF, 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Looks like a lot is being hidden, and it's a lot more for the rich only, red flags 😂😂😂
What makes you think so ?
He’s there to capitalize not live. Okay to visit definitely not to live… trust me…
Where's Tariq nasheed 👺😡.
This dude is a caribbean, not a African american.
Calm down
Why Zanzibar?? Do they even know the shady anti African history of such a place? Some brothers and sister from America choose the most untested locations to start life in Africa, then complain about the whole continent when the red flags are unbearable. Use due diligeance, research about their tolerance. We have places like Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe even Kenya is a decent start. Other areas can be no go zones for non locals due to one reason or another sadly.
What do you mean by "other areas are a no go "?
Have you been to Zanzibar.
Zanzibar CH00SES y0u N0T the 0ther way ar0und. High Vibrati0nal Space, Pure f0r th0se l00king t0 return t0 SIMPLICITY AND PURITY.
I’ve heard that also, from my research
Black Americans are also leaving Zanzibar because of racism.
There are clubs in some resorts which are for members only. You may confuse with racism.😊
Really where did you see this ?
Check UA-cam videos. There’s one African American lady that experienced major racism from the Whites on the Island especially the resort owners. She has since relocated to Kenya.
@@rukam3wjy leave? Just stand up to them expose them
@@rukam3 Kenya is worst because Kenyans worship white people.
The life in Zanzibar off course cheaper than USA even a little baby knows that