Hi Josey?are you still in Rwanda?I am your follower from Rwanda and I like how you interact with different people from different corners of the world and you make us know where we have not been.
Would you do a series asking people what they do for work and maybe hobbies? It's always interesting to learn about what people do in different contires and unique hobbies they may have. I really enjoed this tour, I hope to see more too, thank you for filming it :)
You can actually get a house for less in Arizona or California. I think they said 400 thousand US? I nephew and his wife just purchased a house outside Sacramento for 400 thousand and it is nice
I’m from Haiti 🇭🇹 and I hope to see you in my country and Haiti also need to be clean and We the only country in Americas that share so much in common with Africa and our history is more attached with Africa and us Haitians are Africans and Haiti always forever call itself little peace of Africa one day we will rise together Haiti and Africa and Haiti is Africa and Africa is Haiti and we need connections Haiti and Africa 🇭🇹🤝🏿🇷🇼🤝🏿🇺🇬
I am a 62 year old American from Missouri who just returned home from a one month stay in Ghana. I see the neighborhood roads are dirt as in most of Acca, Ghana neighborhoods, however the roads in the rich area was paved. Paved or unpaved pothole central. Questions are the gravel & dirt roads smooth and can you do a house tour of an estate property?
As in Ghana. Labone considered rich area thus paved roads throughout and 0 power outages. I comfortably walked 3 miles there with no stares nor glares.
Hi Josey, I just went to say that I love all your video, And we are learning that Rwanda is famous for being the cleanest place in Africa. But what’s more important does the different tribes get along in peace? There amazing true story of love 💕 in action. When the genocide happen in 1994, There was a small group of Christians Witnesses, the Hutu and the Tutsi, a true brotherhood who ricks there own life to protect each other. You can just imagine how brave the Hutu were, and some of them were even murdered. Faith in action. At 1 John 4 :20, 21, said, “If anyone, says, “ I love God, “ and yet is hating his brother, he is a liar.” For the one who does not love his brother, whom he has seen, cannot love God, whom he has not seen. And we have this commandment from him, that whoever love God must also love 💕 his brother. That the keys, to a peaceful loving world 🌎 right? 💗 LOVE 💗💕so in Rwanda and around the world 🌎 we are preaching and teaching that we must 💕 love our neighbors. We are making a different in spiritual healing to forgive and letting go. 😊 It’s beautiful , faith strengthens, to witness, LOVE IN ACTION 😊.
Please how many other cities are there in Rwanda, apart from Kigali. And can we have their video coverages? I like to be educated. I am an Igbo Biafran. Igbo land is in Biafra, and Biafra is an emerging new Nation in Africa. Igbo land is in the south east of Nigeria.
@@Dr.lukwagoAsuman : Biafra has since long ago been revived and is steadily making tremendous progress. We have been demanding for a referendum from the Nigerian government, failure which we shall forcefully declare Biafra next year 2023.
@@Honeycomblife A lot of that area has paved streets. She was probably showing the newer areas which have not be paved. Search YT for other videos that show an entirely different view of Kabagabaga.
There are many English speakers in Kigali. The level of English depends on the level of education and the date of birth. People born after the 1994 genocide against the Tutsis study in English. All the people she met were housekeepers and construction workers. They have a lower level of education.
You're going around the richest neighbourhoods speaking with the door men and help.. These brothers and sisters don't have the answers that you're looking for.. Thanks for the footage though
Miss Josey, If you learn French (or employ a translator), you can show us more countries in Africa. Subtitles on the videos would be helpful in French-speaking countries.
@Joe McCabe: This your idea and suggestion is colonial mentality induced. So if Miss Josey doesn’t speak French or engage French interpreter, she cannot possibly cover French speaking countries of Africa? But we have had cases of English speaking Nigerians who have explored and covered a few French countries like Togo, Benin Republic, Burkina Faso etc. A few months ago, a Kenyan blogger by name, African Tigress was in Cote D’Ivoir. She came to Nigeria from where she moved to Ghana and from Ghana to Cote D’Ivoir. She spent about a week exploring and covering Abidjan, Yamoussoukro and other parts of Cote D’Ivoir. All of the bloggers interacted with some indigenous persons who spoke English. Normally, there are usually persons who speak and understand English language in all the non-English speaking countries of the world. So she doesn’t necessarily require a French translator to cover French countries of Africa and beyond.
Stay there if you want but don't come back crying to us when the next genocide strikes forty years from now. I hear it comes in cycles of 40 years. I have a friend whose mum survived it in the 1950's only to die in the one of the 1990s, but the daughter survived it and lived to tell me about it. So, every beautiful thing you see this side of Eden has its own devils. So don't be fooled by the calm after the storm. Unless they overcome the murderous principality that hovers over Rwanda, it will bid its time and hit once again and that is spiritual work that is needed not physical.
What we can do is pray that it will never happen again. We must love one other, especially our neighbors. I agree spiritually healing is the most powerful important thing to healing Rwanda. And there are people preaching to everyone around trying to make a difference. Helping them spiritually and offering free bible study doing there part in helping one another in love❤.
Well, all that you heard was a narration from a poor uneducated civilian, and we have many in Rwanda. But I can assure you that Rwandans who brought everlasting peace in Uganda by helping Museveni, then ended the era of errors in D.R. Congo by expelling Mubutu Sesse Seko, then stopped the genocide against Tutsis and moderate Hutus in Rwanda, then prevented revenge and retaliation, then.... rebuilt the country like never before, then.... ended Islamic terrorism in Mozambic single handedly, then..... ended Arab terrorism against Blacks in Darfour, Soudan....., if Rwandans were able to do all that.....I can guarantee YOU that if there's any other threat of any nature anytime now or tomorrow........, we, Rwandans, will stop it by all means and excuses necessary, single handedly. Bring it on. I don't know how to put it in English, but in our ancient language " KINYARWANDA ", we, Rwandans, are known as: Ubwoko bw'Imana.
@@1nesoch well I pray that God continues to use you, but in less gory fashion - with no blood shed. You see that is why, much as God loved David, He could not allow him to build a house of worship for him because his hands were bloody. This is what I pray for you. For God to wash you of that bloodiness and to use you in more peaceful ways henceforth. And for that principality that causes genocide to subside forever henceforth! Not just in Rwanda but wherever else it plans to go, Uganda included.
So can you imagine when the genocide happen in 1994, there was a small group of Christians the Hutu and the Tutsi , true brothers and sisters who protected each other and hide them in there home and rick there own life.Some Hutu was murdered for protection their Tutsi brothers and sisters. This is a true story of love 💕 in action. Gods word said, “ If anyone says, “I 💕 love God,” and yet is hating his brother, he is a liar. For the one who does not love his brother, whom he has seen, cannot love God, whom he has not seen,” And we have this commandment from him, that whoever loves God must also 💕 love his brother.” 1 John 4:20,21 If we all practice what the holy Bible said, we would truly love ❤️ one other and peaceful world it will be. Love in action is a small taste what the future hope will be. At Psalms 37:1-40 will give you comfort and hope. And I want to say, that I am truly sorry what happen in Rwanda and all over the 🌎 world. Only God has the power to change the world of hatred. May you all have peace, and 💕love. Your truly, from the USA. 💐🌸🌺🌻
Could you ask these people how they make their money? I think he said the homes are 400 thousand US dollars, you can get a house in Northern California for that and they are starting to fall in price.
@@frmoak2atl thanks for the reply, my biggest regret is I passed up a chance to go to Kenya but I an glad Africa seems to have a upwards trajectory while ours in in California is going downwards.
@@JH-rk9gd Yah but difference is average wage in Africa is a few hundred per month. Most housing in US cities is going up. Affordable housing is a big issue right now.
Everyone’s so smiley just complete strangers happy to talk to each other so wholesome
Kigali is beautiful
Kigali⚘🌷💔💌💟
So are u 😘😘😘😘😘
I love your travelling vlogs. I'm an african who lives in UK but honestly I miss the motherland..it is so beautiful
Joesy Nice Country great videos 😂
My cleanest and beautiful country.Rwanda has really beautiful view
I would love to visit Rwanda very soon just waiting my UA-cam to reach lk it's nice country with clean city
God bless you sister your welcome to the land of thousands hills
Josey is beautiful
Beautiful houses
Hello Miss Josey. Always great to see you.
Another great video, Ms. Josie!
I like these lil random tours of random neighborhoods in different countries thank you
Wawu is best era lwanda Kigali 💕💕💕💕
Sister kakeya the country is Rwanda not lwanda ok?
Hi Josey?are you still in Rwanda?I am your follower from Rwanda and I like how you interact with different people from different corners of the world and you make us know where we have not been.
It is good to see my pretty Ugandan lady again. Hello from an ordinary white guy in California. Your smile fills my rainy day with sunshine.
Miss Josey is Beautiful
Great Video Miss Josey ... I'm Inviting you to Jamaica
In Trench Town?
Would you do a series asking people what they do for work and maybe hobbies? It's always interesting to learn about what people do in different contires and unique hobbies they may have. I really enjoed this tour, I hope to see more too, thank you for filming it :)
Bonita paisagem e organizada
Miss Josey is 10 score....
Nice houses😊
Beautiful Josey!!!!
Josie I love your work greetings from Sydney Australia.
I hope can meet you in Uganda next year February 👍👍💯
These videos just kill me😂😂😂😂...friendly people, just positive vibes ❤
i loveeeee your channel and tommy’s channel hopefully you guys make a video soooon
Reminds me of Arizona and parts of California. I wonder what employment those people have.
You can actually get a house for less in Arizona or California. I think they said 400 thousand US? I nephew and his wife just purchased a house outside Sacramento for 400 thousand and it is nice
Is a beautiful
I’m from Haiti 🇭🇹 and I hope to see you in my country and Haiti also need to be clean and We the only country in Americas that share so much in common with Africa and our history is more attached with Africa and us Haitians are Africans and Haiti always forever call itself little peace of Africa one day we will rise together Haiti and Africa and Haiti is Africa and Africa is Haiti and we need connections Haiti and Africa 🇭🇹🤝🏿🇷🇼🤝🏿🇺🇬
She is just so pretty
Very nice.
Hello to you miss josey i follow you from ivory coast really i love everythings you do
God bless you girl
One of the richest area with out roads
You build houses first, then roads after, not the other way around.
Nice neighborhood... friendly people...
Fc from Cambodia 🇰🇭 ❤🥰
I enjoy your way you interact with the local people in the places you visit. I hope all is well with you and your family. 😉
First here
Hi Josey. I just found your channel. Everyone seems so friendly.
whats the channel for Joseph, the comedian? 12:45
I am a 62 year old American from Missouri who just returned home from a one month stay in Ghana.
I see the neighborhood roads are dirt as in most of Acca, Ghana neighborhoods, however the roads in the rich area was paved. Paved or unpaved pothole central. Questions are the gravel & dirt roads smooth and can you do a house tour of an estate property?
It's probably the 4th richest neighborhood in Kigali. It's a up and coming neighborhood. The top 3 richest neighborhoods are fully paved.
62 years still using UA-cam that is cool
@@musemuse1507 No that's is strange ...
@@chardoncrepu 62 is not old 😂
As in Ghana. Labone considered rich area thus paved roads throughout and 0 power outages. I comfortably walked 3 miles there with no stares nor glares.
I love you Miss Josey!
Hi Josey, I just went to say that I love all your video, And we are learning that Rwanda is famous for being the cleanest place in Africa. But what’s more important does the different tribes get along in peace? There amazing true story of love 💕 in action. When the genocide happen in 1994, There was a small group of Christians Witnesses, the Hutu and the Tutsi, a true brotherhood who ricks there own life to protect each other. You can just imagine how brave the Hutu were, and some of them were even murdered. Faith in action. At 1 John 4 :20, 21, said, “If anyone, says, “ I love God, “ and yet is hating his brother, he is a liar.” For the one who does not love his brother, whom he has seen, cannot love God, whom he has not seen. And we have this commandment from him, that whoever love God must also love 💕 his brother. That the keys, to a peaceful loving world 🌎 right? 💗 LOVE 💗💕so in Rwanda and around the world 🌎 we are preaching and teaching that we must 💕 love our neighbors. We are making a different in spiritual healing to forgive and letting go. 😊 It’s beautiful , faith strengthens, to witness, LOVE IN ACTION 😊.
Why are the roads not paved in the richest neighborhood. However its very peaceful. I love Rwanda❤
your a very dynamic real estate agent at this point
Great job Josey! I would like to have more info about the young engineer, unfortunately jobless, please if you can...
Nyarugege has porche house
The motorist at the end of the video in the background was so curious ....... I don't know why.......hope you're doing well
Good video, yes it's a clean place but it has limited employment for casual labourers. You can also visit Masaka of Rwanda 🇷🇼.
I want to see lwamwanja town
Watch her previous videos with Sabbatical.
Sabbatical needs to take josie to look around europe xD
Sabbatical no goes to country where they aren't poor girls...
Impossible
GO TO NYARUGENGE JOSEY.
Rwanda is the only country in the world where disposable plastic bags are illegal.
Hi Jossey Which suburb is the video you shared for us?
I meant the name of that new area, where those young men are working ?
I wish you people could communicate in swahili
HEY VISIT REMERA AND KANOMBE there are lots of Ugandans and give some interviews
Please how many other cities are there in Rwanda, apart from Kigali. And can we have their video coverages? I like to be educated. I am an Igbo Biafran. Igbo land is in Biafra, and Biafra is an emerging new Nation in Africa. Igbo land is in the south east of Nigeria.
Do you intend to revive Biafra??
@@Dr.lukwagoAsuman : Biafra has since long ago been revived and is steadily making tremendous progress. We have been demanding for a referendum from the Nigerian government, failure which we shall forcefully declare Biafra next year 2023.
Miss josse love from Nagpur Maharashtra India come to Nagpur Maharashtra India well come
Where did you leave Sabbatical 😔
2:46 Uganda we cant 😂we are so unruly and stubbborn unlike our neighbours the rwandese
*hello my baby Josey 💋*
Good Morning,
At the very end of your video there was "a fan" on a motorcycle observing you, did the person speak to you?
What was the richest area that you filmed before in Uganda Josey?
Muyenga neighbourhood.
@@Dr.lukwagoAsuman Yes that was the place I was thinking but couldn’t remember the name. Many officials and CEO’s live there.
Where's the asphalt?
The cleanliness dilemma lies with each individual not being a nasty knucklehead and parents raising their children to not be knuckleheads.
Weird. Houses that nice and dirt roads 😌
Dirty ??
It's nature ...
@@chardoncrepu not dirty, dirt roads.
look at this white ass . But you came from the dust mother fucker
Even in the "richest" neighborhoods they don't have paved roads.
400.000$? damn
Josey u don't reply to my comments.l love watching your vlog.much love from Nigeria 🇳🇬
That my be because you are creepy
Why are the roads are not paved?
Although a rich area, the streets aren't paved. Show us the poorer sections of Kigali. Also, what is it like in the rural areas of Rwanda.
Had to watch the whole video she walks to the paved road ,the first neighborhood was new one she walked to main neighborhood and it has paved road
@@Honeycomblife A lot of that area has paved streets. She was probably showing the newer areas which have not be paved. Search YT for other videos that show an entirely different view of Kabagabaga.
@Miss Josey: You still haven’t addressed my earlier questions? Could you please do so?
The rich area have nice houses ,but no tarmac on the roads ? They need to fix the roads .
Nice houses , but not so the roads for my $ !
Nice country with amiable people, but Rwanda is better for french-speakers or those willing to learn the language.
There are many English speakers in Kigali. The level of English depends on the level of education and the date of birth. People born after the 1994 genocide against the Tutsis study in English. All the people she met were housekeepers and construction workers. They have a lower level of education.
Just again "Lots of Money don´t make you happy"
Is there a tour of Rwandas "Not so Rich" Neighborhoods,
and if, would i want to see it ?
Rich neighborhood in CHIGALI with such raw, untarred streets?
It's probably the 4th richest neighborhood in Kigali. It's a up and coming neighborhood. The top 3 richest neighborhoods are fully paved.
Thats a new one its still being worked on have to watch the whole video at the end she is at the main established neighborhood that has paved road
Its new one still under construction vist other side nyarutarama
You're going around the richest neighbourhoods speaking with the door men and help.. These brothers and sisters don't have the answers that you're looking for.. Thanks for the footage though
Miss Josey, If you learn French (or employ a translator), you can show us more countries in Africa. Subtitles on the videos would be helpful in French-speaking countries.
@Joe McCabe: This your idea and suggestion is colonial mentality induced. So if Miss Josey doesn’t speak French or engage French interpreter, she cannot possibly cover French speaking countries of Africa? But we have had cases of English speaking Nigerians who have explored and covered a few French countries like Togo, Benin Republic, Burkina Faso etc. A few months ago, a Kenyan blogger by name, African Tigress was in Cote D’Ivoir. She came to Nigeria from where she moved to Ghana and from Ghana to Cote D’Ivoir. She spent about a week exploring and covering Abidjan, Yamoussoukro and other parts of Cote D’Ivoir. All of the bloggers interacted with some indigenous persons who spoke English. Normally, there are usually persons who speak and understand English language in all the non-English speaking countries of the world. So she doesn’t necessarily require a French translator to cover French countries of Africa and beyond.
Miss Josey, are you on Facebook please?
What does it cost to live there??
Life ...
It's Kigali not chigali
oh i thought he asked you if you're single lol
These people don't have roads
Reality of Rwanda, the rich are rich and the poor are poor. Imagine that young man is educated but he's rejected by job employers
Name one country where "the rich are and the poor are poor" isn't the reality. I'll wait.
@@bazimyan 😆😆😆👏 Where the rich are poor and vice versa.
Now you are talking,rich hoods are the way to go stop traumatizing viewers like us with poverty 😏
Stay there if you want but don't come back crying to us when the next genocide strikes forty years from now. I hear it comes in cycles of 40 years. I have a friend whose mum survived it in the 1950's only to die in the one of the 1990s, but the daughter survived it and lived to tell me about it. So, every beautiful thing you see this side of Eden has its own devils. So don't be fooled by the calm after the storm. Unless they overcome the murderous principality that hovers over Rwanda, it will bid its time and hit once again and that is spiritual work that is needed not physical.
What we can do is pray that it will never happen again. We must love one other, especially our neighbors. I agree spiritually healing is the most powerful important thing to healing Rwanda. And there are people preaching to everyone around trying to make a difference. Helping them spiritually and offering free bible study doing there part in helping one another in love❤.
Well, all that you heard was a narration from a poor uneducated civilian, and we have many in Rwanda. But I can assure you that Rwandans who brought everlasting peace in Uganda by helping Museveni, then ended the era of errors in D.R. Congo by expelling Mubutu Sesse Seko, then stopped the genocide against Tutsis and moderate Hutus in Rwanda, then prevented revenge and retaliation, then.... rebuilt the country like never before, then.... ended Islamic terrorism in Mozambic single handedly, then..... ended Arab terrorism against Blacks in Darfour, Soudan....., if Rwandans were able to do all that.....I can guarantee YOU that if there's any other threat of any nature anytime now or tomorrow........, we, Rwandans, will stop it by all means and excuses necessary, single handedly. Bring it on. I don't know how to put it in English, but in our ancient language " KINYARWANDA ", we, Rwandans, are known as: Ubwoko bw'Imana.
@@1nesoch well I pray that God continues to use you, but in less gory fashion - with no blood shed. You see that is why, much as God loved David, He could not allow him to build a house of worship for him because his hands were bloody. This is what I pray for you. For God to wash you of that bloodiness and to use you in more peaceful ways henceforth. And for that principality that causes genocide to subside forever henceforth! Not just in Rwanda but wherever else it plans to go, Uganda included.
So can you imagine when the genocide happen in 1994, there was a small group of Christians the Hutu and the Tutsi , true brothers and sisters who protected each other and hide them in there home and rick there own life.Some Hutu was murdered for protection their Tutsi brothers and sisters. This is a true story of love 💕 in action. Gods word said, “ If anyone says, “I 💕 love God,” and yet is hating his brother, he is a liar. For the one who does not love his brother, whom he has seen, cannot love God, whom he has not seen,” And we have this commandment from him, that whoever loves God must also 💕 love his brother.” 1 John 4:20,21 If we all practice what the holy Bible said, we would truly love ❤️ one other and peaceful world it will be. Love in action is a small taste what the future hope will be. At Psalms 37:1-40 will give you comfort and hope. And I want to say, that I am truly sorry what happen in Rwanda and all over the 🌎 world. Only God has the power to change the world of hatred. May you all have peace, and 💕love. Your truly, from the USA. 💐🌸🌺🌻
Kibagabaga it ain't richest neighborhood at all 😂
The richest area has no pavement! No roads!
Man people in Rwanda look so much like Black Americans
Could you ask these people how they make their money? I think he said the homes are 400 thousand US dollars, you can get a house in Northern California for that and they are starting to fall in price.
No, he was incorrect. Homes around $180,000 to about $250,000 USD
@@frmoak2atl thanks for the reply, my biggest regret is I passed up a chance to go to Kenya but I an glad Africa seems to have a upwards trajectory while ours in in California is going downwards.
@@JH-rk9gd Yah but difference is average wage in Africa is a few hundred per month. Most housing in US cities is going up. Affordable housing is a big issue right now.
@@JH-rk9gd I definitely understand. I'm from Oakland.
When you gonna marry Josey ?
My country
@@mariatadewo8255 Life isn`t limit.