As a European in Kenya (coast) on and off for 13 years, have noticed one thing about reactions to videos and the videos about Kenya .... Africans and Kenyans are nearly entirely positive about what they see. Presumably because they know little about other places. And if someone dares point out flaws, justified or less justified, they get criticized, heckled and chastised no matter what. As the video maker, you better make sure that you praise and sugarcoat things, turn the blind eye to the obvious, r uh will get tons of unserious comments, refusing to deal with what you present but rather any, any kind of (constructive) criticism. Now let me give some constructive criticism here, whether you like it or not: Clean up your town! Tourists don't like to see dump sites everywhere. Nor do they enjoy the stench. At least do a minimum amount of maintenance on your buildings. A little paint works wonders. Have some pride! Stop differentiating prices between locals and tourists! It is immoral and indecent. And does cost you clients. The corruption within the police can be shocking to a mzungu. Africans seem to be quite okay with it. Police officers are usually rough and rude, totally unlike in Western countries. But Africans seem to expect it. The shockingly unstable supply of power can be a huge challenge for a mzungu. Africans know no otherwise. It does, of course, affect things as WiFi- unless yo are in a big hotel or apartment complex with the essentiel generator Some of the above points are not confined t Malindi but are Kenyan issues in general Other than that, Malindi is a bustling town with plenty of life .... until about 9 pm Big, wide beaches and occasional blue water. And usually quite lush.
True brother I've taken time to read this and I 100 per cent accept what you've just said. Most people tend to hate constructive critism. For instance, MOMBASA is really growing so fast but the centre of the town is really dirty, filled with un maintained buildings and old electric poles and wires.
My Home town 🤗
A very nice town
Great content. The place i plan to invest in. Much love from kajiado
Sure Malindi is such a nice place
Good bro I like you
Thank you so much 😀
My home town ❤❤❤
Yes a very nice place
my home town😍😍
Such a beautiful place
Thank you for showing us around
Thank you so much
Nice video but it's so rainy ❤❤❤
Yes big bro , there is alot rain
My home
Sure ,kuzuri sana
@@mosegeminitv yeah apo karibu na airport
Aki i mis my home town
Sure malindi is a very nice place
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Thanks
The streets look soo beautiful,good job Mose
Yeah true its indeed beautiful
Commenting for the algorithm
😂😂😂thanks
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Fabulous indeed
Sure brother
Been there this years very beautiful but crime? Sort it, please ,because malindi is real paradise
Teye malindi is a paradise, even better than Mombasa, although its not that developed
As a European in Kenya (coast) on and off for 13 years, have noticed one thing about reactions to videos and the videos about Kenya ....
Africans and Kenyans are nearly entirely positive about what they see. Presumably because they know little about other places.
And if someone dares point out flaws, justified or less justified, they get criticized, heckled and chastised no matter what.
As the video maker, you better make sure that you praise and sugarcoat things, turn the blind eye to the obvious, r uh will get tons of unserious comments, refusing to deal with what you present but rather any, any kind of (constructive) criticism.
Now let me give some constructive criticism here, whether you like it or not:
Clean up your town! Tourists don't like to see dump sites everywhere. Nor do they enjoy the stench.
At least do a minimum amount of maintenance on your buildings. A little paint works wonders. Have some pride!
Stop differentiating prices between locals and tourists! It is immoral and indecent. And does cost you clients.
The corruption within the police can be shocking to a mzungu. Africans seem to be quite okay with it.
Police officers are usually rough and rude, totally unlike in Western countries. But Africans seem to expect it.
The shockingly unstable supply of power can be a huge challenge for a mzungu. Africans know no otherwise.
It does, of course, affect things as WiFi- unless yo are in a big hotel or apartment complex with the essentiel generator
Some of the above points are not confined t Malindi but are Kenyan issues in general
Other than that, Malindi is a bustling town with plenty of life .... until about 9 pm
Big, wide beaches and occasional blue water. And usually quite lush.
True brother I've taken time to read this and I 100 per cent accept what you've just said. Most people tend to hate constructive critism. For instance, MOMBASA is really growing so fast but the centre of the town is really dirty, filled with un maintained buildings and old electric poles and wires.
How can it be
😅of course it can't
where are the scrap metal dealers who can cut down these ships for their metal
Maybe the ships are expensive
Magical Kenya, beautiful country,well developed country,we appreciate bro for nice videos, keep more coming,take care.
Thank you so much brother, thank you so much for your support