I don't see a lot of videos on the subject, but Kenya seems like a wonderful place to retire for US citizens. For Brothers and Sisters wanting to relocate in Africa, it's definitely a consideration
@B45 do you have any authentic stats on this? Unlike many African countries, there are no known Kenyans fleeing Kenya as refugees or trying to cross the Sahara to enter EU. Kenyans leaving with their families are either students, professionals, expats ... seeking better carrer opportunities just like many Asians or Europeans are doing in Kenya. Kenyans living overseas are just that; they live overseas and may come back to Kenya or may not. You probably know two US ambassadours who came to Kenya and when it was their time to leave they never left Kenya. Senior corporate execs too; eg Michael Joseph, the British Safaricom guy etc not to mention the many British soldiers who are settled in Kenya. Am UK based and know some Kenyans who left UK after many years and settled back in Kenya. I have also noted that many Nigerians are now settling in Kenya rather than South Africa. Hence welcome my African American brothers and sisters. Karibu Kenya.
@B45 mine is a general response. About English, you are probably more educated than most of us. By the way its spelt "mention" not mentionne". Are you Kenyan, Afrikan,...?
We all have that feeling of I wish I came here sooner after that first trip to the continent. I’m glad you are enjoying it and hopefully it’s the start of some amazing adventures ✊🏽
@@hugomorel9047 yes. Egypt is spiritual. Am sure you kniw this but just clarifyingbfor people who may not know. Egypt is an Arab country in the African continent. Afrika (with a k, referring to countries south of the Sahara desert) is where you want to visit. Eg. Kenya South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana, etc. Karibu Afrika.
@@muragegitari6052also my bad for egypt, that's arab nonsense is more the northern part. I meant Going to the middle and southern part of the country where you see more nubians. The history is so rich and even the locals can't deny it was the nubians who created the pyramids. It was magical for me.
Been saying on your old videos why you dont hit up “black countries” instead of being another brother caught up in latin america mirage ...props for this
I'm a Kenyan taking a tour of K1 for the first time 😅. I was waiting for you to say Chaparty. (It sounded so cool when you did) infact I will always call it that from now on. I have loved and first came across this channel due to your Kenya tour series. Thanks for the videos. All the best and have fun in your other adventures around the world!
Yo Sly I'm new to your channel and I tell you you're doing a good job in how you record and give us a idea of what you're seeing. I visited Nairobi Kenya in 2021 and I had a amazing experience for my first time in Africa. The people and culture was everything I've read about and heard about. I actually had my first traditional Kenyan dish at that same restaurant Ranalo Food Kosewe in CBD coconut fish and ugali..but of course I had to ask for a bowl of rice lol
K1 Club House along Ojijo Road and we had K2 Club House along Baricho Road next to Choices Bar and Restaurant! You found a lady who was at first reluctant but finally willing to take you on a tour of the place! I hope you tipped her😎! When did you shoot this video because if it is 7 months ago Uhuru Gardens had already been opened by then!
"This is not football" 😁. Bro, that is the proper Football as the rest of the world knows it, a ball,played with the feet. Not that hand-egg ball you guys call football 🤣 Hope you had fun.
Thanks for the Vlog Sly…. I guess you got to my timeline coz of visiting Kenya. I love everything Kenyan so will catch up next time you are in Kenya!!! Deuces ✌🏾
looked like yaya center, that location is really nice. I also like Sarit Centre as one of my fav spots. There is a BNB close to there that I like to stay at. Great video!!
You just had Chapati(kenyan flat bread) and Pilau(fried spiced rice) 100% authentic Kenyan Swahili food. I can't let you call it Indian food thrice!!🤷👀🤡
@@johnsonkubai590 she is the kenya toursim ambassador. Or something like that 🤷🏾♂️ used to see her in malindi alot back in the late 90s and early 2000. She really loves mombasa.
Karibu Kenya. As Kenyans, we are very proud of Kenya and our heritage. Chapati is kenyan food not Indian. Its closely related to Indian Roti and or Naan etc. Its like calling English language Latin because it is influenced by Latin.
Samosa, bhajia are also Indian. In India, a car is called gari too. So you can definitely tell that we borrow a lot from India too (from Swahili trades before colonization and the indentured labourers that built the Uganda railway
A few Swa words derived from Hindi... *Sambusa- samosa, *Pesa- paisa *Gari- gari *Sukari guru- gur *Jangili/ Jangiri(kyuk)- Janglee meaning wild. *Dobi- Dhobi walla.. A person hired to wash clothes. Lifestyle.. *Mixing liquor with water- Kenyan students imported that. *Massage after a haircut...Another Kenyan students import. In India they do neck adjustments too. Snap your neck juakali style mpaka unaona kisogo and hear a crackling sound.
There's no helmets or heavy padding in rugby. Definitely no forward pass. Plus a million more differences. The two games are TOTALLY different. No, we don't call American football rugby. Because it isn't.
I know you don't know what I am trying to get at. The thing is to show that difference. I know American football is different from the normal rugby game but there is similarity in the shape of the ball and how it's carried. Also how they score is similar. But what I was trying to mean hear is so that a layman can see that difference. In our normal football game the ball is played 99% by feet and 1% by either head, chest, shoulder and then if you factor in the throws by hand and the handling by only the goalkeeper. I hope you get the point 👊🏾
Here in Africa, we don't use those petty categorization to label or disgrace people based on their skin tones. "Light skin" or 'dark skin', we are a united Africa. Unlike America, African men and women do not walk around disparaging each other based on trifle matters such as "skintone'. Please keep your American pettiness in America, and educate yourself on African norms next time.
@@miamori13 Actually they do. Bleaching is so common in Afrika. Some women even take a certain something while expecting in order for their babies to be born with a light skin. I bought a book "The Beauty of Dark Skinned Women" from the author himself (Konditi) so that I can gift it to a certain lovely very dark skinned girl who thinks she isn't beautiful (on account of her skin tone). I've encountered others just like her.
When a Kenyan says football, just know they mean soccer. Few Kenyans understand what American football is or how it is played. Personally I don't understand anything about it.
@@africaine4889 Nope. Rugby is totally different. I have tried watching American football, I have never understood when a team scores, I am not even sure whether teams can draw those games.
@@benN8835 Not just Kenyans. The rest of the world outside of the USA (and Canada, perhaps). Even the USA's regional FIFA affiliate organization is called CONCACAF (Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football). BTW the word soccer grew out of the abbreviated term for Association Football, i.e. Assoc.
"I'm about to kill this" 😹😹😹😹 "I'm about to tear this up" 😹😹😹😹 "this right here is how you kill a meal" 😹😹😹😹😹maaaaaaaaaaaaan can't get enough of this big man sly!!!!! Peace
So the question of the day.... "HOW" did you pay for your Kenyan eVisa, cause apparently I'm not the only person getting the "Kindly use a 3D Secure Enabled Card" error message when trying to pay - literally went through 7 cards of various types and none worked. Had a friend try 5 more of his and none worked... Please share some knowledge if you have it. The Pesaflow support wasn't much help as they just said to keep trying different forms of payment until it works.... smh, lol😂 Thank you, E.
@@ruthy1313 Thanks for the reply 🙏. So the eventual solution for me was to use another friend's Chase Saphire card. Out of about 15 cards this is the only one that worked, at least for me. We tried many different Visa, Mastercard and American Express. Now what is strange is the same friend that let me use his Chase Spahire, well for him, he was able to use his American Express Platinum for his eVisa which didn't work for me. I specify "Platinum" only because we tried the "regular" American Express and it did not work. Bottom line is that there is definitely a technology disconnect when it come to banking with the US as other parts of the world. I did some Googling and I'm not alone with this issue in the eVisa but happy 😊 I was able to finally succeed.
@@Ronin_Noir All women in Kenya are like that they kind of look like brown Mexicans they give Selina Gomez vibes I call them triple sss sweet simple and sexy
June to August is generally cold and overcast. But Nairobi's average year-round weather is springlike. The coast in Mombasa is where it can get extremely hot.
The HARP systems (or whatever the conspiracy theoriest call that weather changing machine) has been wilding this year. Too long of a Nairobi winter. It's usually eternal spring here, this city isn't known as the city under the sun for nothing.
Hey Sly, just to clarify football is football to the rest of the world unless you are from North America. Your North American game should find another name.😂
@@sylviajerop2627 Haha, you didn't get my point, what's being feminine? Fragile or soft-spoken? Is feminine the synonym for submissive? I think from today I should dress, talk and act like a brute lest I be considered feminine. Those were the questions I was asking myself
@@esem135 Come on. 50k cannot sustain all the predominantly Indian schools, shops and temples all over the country. What's your motive for suppressing Indian numbers so blatantly?
🇿🇦 heaven is where i wanna go
I love the piano
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful
Shout-out to my sisters and bros from Kenya ✊🏿 one heart beat🖤
I'm in Nairobi at the moment and Kenyans really are friendly people. so welcoming. My stay has been very enjoyable.
Are you going to share with us? we'd love to see it. Welcome home
Karibu nyumbani!
Are u welcoming where u come from?
is this a comment from myself😂
Karibu
Kenya has some absolutely beautiful women. Judging by your video. Wow. Always nice to visit a country where the people are easy on the eyes.
Haiombangwi hivyo mkuu 😆😆.
Facts facts I met some in Tanzania 🇹🇿 damnn yo and they speak English
Love the accents and the natural hair
I have realized Kenyans speak in a very calm tone
Very soft spoken people.
The whole of EAC ie Rwanda, Tz, Ug, Burundi,SS, Congo....have I left any?
@@ewm4266 Somalia and Djibouti
@@ewm4266 The Congolese are loud and flashy.
@@Sunflower-5g They say they don't associate with Bantu community, So I usually leave them out of EAC but for EAF, they belong
That last woman was pretty as hell and very calm and feminine
More people should come visit Kenya...we love visitors!
I don't see a lot of videos on the subject, but Kenya seems like a wonderful place to retire for US citizens. For Brothers and Sisters wanting to relocate in Africa, it's definitely a consideration
No
True. Even Kenyans living and working abroad (almost all),plan to retire in Kenya. It's a beautiful country. You just need to know HOW to survive .
Welcome home
@B45 do you have any authentic stats on this? Unlike many African countries, there are no known Kenyans fleeing Kenya as refugees or trying to cross the Sahara to enter EU. Kenyans leaving with their families are either students, professionals, expats ... seeking better carrer opportunities just like many Asians or Europeans are doing in Kenya. Kenyans living overseas are just that; they live overseas and may come back to Kenya or may not. You probably know two US ambassadours who came to Kenya and when it was their time to leave they never left Kenya. Senior corporate execs too; eg Michael Joseph, the British Safaricom guy etc not to mention the many British soldiers who are settled in Kenya. Am UK based and know some Kenyans who left UK after many years and settled back in Kenya. I have also noted that many Nigerians are now settling in Kenya rather than South Africa. Hence welcome my African American brothers and sisters. Karibu Kenya.
@B45 mine is a general response. About English, you are probably more educated than most of us. By the way its spelt "mention" not mentionne". Are you Kenyan, Afrikan,...?
Great video! My only criticism is we need more video of that last sistah 😂😂😂
We all have that feeling of I wish I came here sooner after that first trip to the continent. I’m glad you are enjoying it and hopefully it’s the start of some amazing adventures ✊🏽
word. when i went to Egypt it feel spiritual. I can't wait to go back to africa. Kenya is definitely on the list now.
@@hugomorel9047 yes. Egypt is spiritual. Am sure you kniw this but just clarifyingbfor people who may not know. Egypt is an Arab country in the African continent. Afrika (with a k, referring to countries south of the Sahara desert) is where you want to visit. Eg. Kenya South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana, etc. Karibu Afrika.
@@muragegitari6052also my bad for egypt, that's arab nonsense is more the northern part. I meant Going to the middle and southern part of the country where you see more nubians. The history is so rich and even the locals can't deny it was the nubians who created the pyramids. It was magical for me.
Glad you enjoyed it. Went to Dubai and Kenya in 2018, was an amazing trip. Keep up the content brotha, you’ve motivated me to upload more often.
Sly, that lovely lady at the end… 👀 I think we all wanna know where Kilimani is now! 😂😂. God blessed her. Haha
Been saying on your old videos why you dont hit up “black countries” instead of being another brother caught up in latin america mirage ...props for this
Man the kenya series are dope, good luck on your journey.
This was dope Sly! I plan to get over there asap. Thanks for sharing and safe travels.
Karibu (welcome).
I see why you're saying you should have came sooner, sheesh beautiful women out there
Wow, K1 looks amazing. Can't wait to visit.
Too bad you're leaving Kenya, I was starting to feel cozy. Lovely place, I'll visit for sure.
Thanks for visiting Kenya. I am sure you will return some day. You only scratched the surface. Enjoy the next country.
Supporting Kenya, Always...love from SA
Go to Tanzania next and then rwanda and then south africa. Things get interesting in that order.
I'm a Kenyan taking a tour of K1 for the first time 😅. I was waiting for you to say Chaparty. (It sounded so cool when you did) infact I will always call it that from now on. I have loved and first came across this channel due to your Kenya tour series. Thanks for the videos. All the best and have fun in your other adventures around the world!
Excellent work, enjoyed the enter action with folks at the bar.
Lemme go to killamani so I can find the last girl and treat her like a African princess she is
This is the kind of stuff I wish I could do when I travel solo, but im an introvert.
Kenya is a good start for you friend
True. People are easy to talk to. You just need to visit Kenya and you will leave an extrovert (:
Sky you killed it! Now come home 🇹🇿 and Zanzibar, it’s a bit less hype than Nairobi but wealth of Swahili culture!
Bro I'm loving your videos thank you for showing the homeland, warms my heart bro!
You should get a Kenyan wrist band , it'll mean alot when you go back
African Girls ooze so much So Femininity 🤩😍
11:20 What a beauty!
The Brunch looked awesome
Thanks for the great content from Kenya, I think it's awesome !!!! 👌
Yo Sly I'm new to your channel and I tell you you're doing a good job in how you record and give us a idea of what you're seeing. I visited Nairobi Kenya in 2021 and I had a amazing experience for my first time in Africa. The people and culture was everything I've read about and heard about. I actually had my first traditional Kenyan dish at that same restaurant Ranalo Food Kosewe in CBD coconut fish and ugali..but of course I had to ask for a bowl of rice lol
Really liked that first place.
K1 Club House along Ojijo Road and we had K2 Club House along Baricho Road next to Choices Bar and Restaurant! You found a lady who was at first reluctant but finally willing to take you on a tour of the place! I hope you tipped her😎! When did you shoot this video because if it is 7 months ago Uhuru Gardens had already been opened by then!
Leaving already? Ah it was just getting started 😢 Nairobi has been really nice though. Thanks for showing Sly
I’ll be in Kenya later this year😊
Been watching these for the past month and thanks man! love these videos. Which country are you going to next? You've won yourself a new subscriber!
"This is not football" 😁. Bro, that is the proper Football as the rest of the world knows it, a ball,played with the feet. Not that hand-egg ball you guys call football 🤣 Hope you had fun.
Looks like rugby was playing on the screen.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for the Vlog Sly…. I guess you got to my timeline coz of visiting Kenya. I love everything Kenyan so will catch up next time you are in Kenya!!! Deuces ✌🏾
Very enjoyable. Thank you 🙏
You should come to Ethiopia next.
lmao "I like to keep it light" followed by that waffle! Looks great
Thanks for sharing. Nice video
😁😁
There is no summer or spring in Nairobi, just rainy season and dry season. Temperatures are 28°C for 10 months of the year.
Temperature 12° - 28°
You forgot the cold season June to august this year 22' went as low as 12 degrees in the capital city and in the highlands some vloggers got -1degrees
I believe “Uhura” from Star Trek was given that name because it means “Freedom”. Pretty sure. Enjoy your content Sly!
Yes. Uhura Nyota(star). Though the correct term in swahili is uhuru(freedom)
It is a Swahili word, UHURU. Meaning freedom.
looked like yaya center, that location is really nice. I also like Sarit Centre as one of my fav spots. There is a BNB close to there that I like to stay at. Great video!!
Great vid...!!! Kenya is beautiful...!!! 👍
Yessir , 100k otw fam
You just had Chapati(kenyan flat bread) and Pilau(fried spiced rice) 100% authentic Kenyan Swahili food. I can't let you call it Indian food thrice!!🤷👀🤡
Yes yes
But its indian influenced
@B45 even pilau does not exist in Arabic vocabulary.. just crawl back to your cave
Home girl looks like Naomi Campbell in this joint!
😂
Naomi Campbell actually has a luxury villa in Malindi Kenya.
@@johnsonkubai590 she is the kenya toursim ambassador. Or something like that 🤷🏾♂️ used to see her in malindi alot back in the late 90s and early 2000. She really loves mombasa.
@@johnsonkubai590 thanks for the info she also has a luxury villa in my mind 🤣🤣🤣
@@ThirtyThreeHipHop you can actually visit her place its called billionaires resort and is open to the public dream come true?😆
Karibu Kenya. As Kenyans, we are very proud of Kenya and our heritage. Chapati is kenyan food not Indian. Its closely related to Indian Roti and or Naan etc. Its like calling English language Latin because it is influenced by Latin.
Indians have many 'breads', including roti, naan, paratha, etc. Chapati is indian too, not Kenyan. Visit India if in doubt ☺️
Samosa, bhajia are also Indian. In India, a car is called gari too. So you can definitely tell that we borrow a lot from India too (from Swahili trades before colonization and the indentured labourers that built the Uganda railway
Chapati is Indian. Wacha aibu ndogo ndogo
@Boss the name safari is swahili but its now in the English dictionary.
A few Swa words derived from Hindi...
*Sambusa- samosa,
*Pesa- paisa
*Gari- gari
*Sukari guru- gur
*Jangili/ Jangiri(kyuk)- Janglee meaning wild.
*Dobi- Dhobi walla.. A person hired to wash clothes.
Lifestyle..
*Mixing liquor with water- Kenyan students imported that.
*Massage after a haircut...Another Kenyan students import. In India they do neck adjustments too. Snap your neck juakali style mpaka unaona kisogo and hear a crackling sound.
We use UK English that's why we call that sport Football and you in America call it soccer and then we call your game rugby the one you call Football.
American football si rugby wewe dwanzi
Wewe Anerican football is not rugby. Kindly dont mislead
Rugby and American football are totally different. Not even close 😅😅😅
There's no helmets or heavy padding in rugby. Definitely no forward pass. Plus a million more differences. The two games are TOTALLY different. No, we don't call American football rugby. Because it isn't.
I know you don't know what I am trying to get at. The thing is to show that difference. I know American football is different from the normal rugby game but there is similarity in the shape of the ball and how it's carried. Also how they score is similar. But what I was trying to mean hear is so that a layman can see that difference. In our normal football game the ball is played 99% by feet and 1% by either head, chest, shoulder and then if you factor in the throws by hand and the handling by only the goalkeeper. I hope you get the point 👊🏾
You should visit Nyeri down to Nanyuki. To Mt. kenya mind blowing
That's right, it's winter technically right?
We don't experience winter, it's just cold due to the Southern winter
thanks for the vids man
Thanks for sharing
“This isn’t football!”☠️☠️☠️😂😂😂
She didn’t even catch it. 😂😂😂
I see he doesn't know how to cross the streets in Kenya/Africa. Those lights don't mean a damn thing.😔😥😂
wooow i love and proud to be a kenyan
I have a feeling you are heading to Morocco next.
Amazing exploration and experiences about Kenya. Superb!
Yeah that first scene was up for me. Wanta come to Kenya soon as they drop that jab requirement nonsense.
People come to Kenya and visit Nairobi and Mombasa and that is all. Kenya is big and has alot to offer
@11:27 wow she's beautiful, very feminine 👍
Kenya is cool
03:59 It is football. Americans like to use the word soccer. American foot ball should be called hand ball.
Exactly 😂
You have to understand Kenyans speak British English and not American English 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lol
I love brown and dark skin women. All the other travel channels stick to countries with majority lighter skin women.
Here in Africa, we don't use those petty categorization to label or disgrace people based on their skin tones. "Light skin" or 'dark skin', we are a united Africa.
Unlike America, African men and women do not walk around disparaging each other based on trifle matters such as "skintone'.
Please keep your American pettiness in America, and educate yourself on African norms next time.
@@miamori13 Actually they do. Bleaching is so common in Afrika. Some women even take a certain something while expecting in order for their babies to be born with a light skin. I bought a book "The Beauty of Dark Skinned Women" from the author himself (Konditi) so that I can gift it to a certain lovely very dark skinned girl who thinks she isn't beautiful (on account of her skin tone). I've encountered others just like her.
@@cobwebtheorem7538 not in kenya
@@miamori13 *apartheid has entered the chat*
Nairobi has my favorite weather
Why didn't you stay at K1 Sunday night???? It gets packed the best night
Sly stay talking to pretty women. Dope video.
Sly you otta check out Cape Verde Is. in Africa ...especially the island of Sal
If you are still in Nairobi please go kenyatta market. The best fresh grilled meat, grilled infront of you
Kenyan ladies are hot...I met a Kamba tribe or ethnic group lady. Wow I couldn't believe my eyes...all the way from South Africa 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
I love the way foreigners are promoting our country! It makes us realize that our country is a real deal!
Stay there would be a lot better!
Thank you for staying - hit me up next time. Enjoy
Americans don't know it's called football everywhere else in the world and soccer only in north america😂
the irony is that i now wanna try out K1 and i've never been there before, yet i live in nairobi!
Please 🙏 note that kind of food you ate one of them called Chapati means bread.
Ethiopia next?
Went over that girl's head when you said "This isn't football" 😂 She had no clue what you're talking about.
yeah. Coz for us soccer and football are one and the same thing...lol. And Sly was referring to American football.
When a Kenyan says football, just know they mean soccer. Few Kenyans understand what American football is or how it is played. Personally I don't understand anything about it.
@@benN8835 i thought it was like rugby but its not
@@africaine4889 Nope. Rugby is totally different. I have tried watching American football, I have never understood when a team scores, I am not even sure whether teams can draw those games.
@@benN8835 Not just Kenyans. The rest of the world outside of the USA (and Canada, perhaps). Even the USA's regional FIFA affiliate organization is called CONCACAF (Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football). BTW the word soccer grew out of the abbreviated term for Association Football, i.e. Assoc.
welcome to kenya let me subscribe
Great !!!
That’s the real football ⚽️ you use your foot to kick the ball. No hands
"I'm about to kill this" 😹😹😹😹 "I'm about to tear this up" 😹😹😹😹 "this right here is how you kill a meal" 😹😹😹😹😹maaaaaaaaaaaaan can't get enough of this big man sly!!!!! Peace
LOL i'm stealing that chicken hater-a-bird!
I wanna go Kenya now !!! 11:40 = she beautiful
So the question of the day.... "HOW" did you pay for your Kenyan eVisa, cause apparently I'm not the only person getting the "Kindly use a 3D Secure Enabled Card" error message when trying to pay - literally went through 7 cards of various types and none worked. Had a friend try 5 more of his and none worked... Please share some knowledge if you have it. The Pesaflow support wasn't much help as they just said to keep trying different forms of payment until it works.... smh, lol😂
Thank you,
E.
Heard a few people say it is easier using visa as compared to Mastercard. I don't know Mastercard just use a visa card.
@@ruthy1313 Thanks for the reply 🙏. So the eventual solution for me was to use another friend's Chase Saphire card. Out of about 15 cards this is the only one that worked, at least for me. We tried many different Visa, Mastercard and American Express. Now what is strange is the same friend that let me use his Chase Spahire, well for him, he was able to use his American Express Platinum for his eVisa which didn't work for me. I specify "Platinum" only because we tried the "regular" American Express and it did not work. Bottom line is that there is definitely a technology disconnect when it come to banking with the US as other parts of the world. I did some Googling and I'm not alone with this issue in the eVisa but happy 😊 I was able to finally succeed.
@@UrbanGuitarLegend That's not a great experience 😩. Glad you made it through though. Karibu Kenya
That last sista was fine!
Thirsty Americans
Natural beauty, real hair, fit, feminine and friendly….. definitely marriage potential!!
On behalf of some of the men; who is the beautiful lady?
@@Ronin_Noir All women in Kenya are like that they kind of look like brown Mexicans they give Selina Gomez vibes I call them triple sss sweet simple and sexy
Bro said this isn't Football, classic 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Karibu sana
Americans calling their game football you guys know we only watch it in American teen movies .We understand Football as what you call soccer
SKY. I've yet to see the bright sunshine in Kenya- was the climate overcast all the time?
During this season from about June to August is like we have wintery weather pattern as we are on equator.
June to August is generally cold and overcast. But Nairobi's average year-round weather is springlike. The coast in Mombasa is where it can get extremely hot.
The HARP systems (or whatever the conspiracy theoriest call that weather changing machine) has been wilding this year.
Too long of a Nairobi winter. It's usually eternal spring here, this city isn't known as the city under the sun for nothing.
Piano... the movement
How u able to divide your video into sections
GPS work there?
Hey Sly, just to clarify football is football to the rest of the world unless you are from North America. Your North American game should find another name.😂
Like surely they say soccer
It was only until recently I heard the women in Africa are traditionally feminine like in Latin America.
What's that supposed to mean?🤣🤣🤣
@@chriswamahiu8751 untaka kutuchomea hapa😂 yes we are feminine
@@sylviajerop2627 Haha, you didn't get my point, what's being feminine? Fragile or soft-spoken? Is feminine the synonym for submissive? I think from today I should dress, talk and act like a brute lest I be considered feminine. Those were the questions I was asking myself
First. I hear there's lots of Indians in Kenya, hence the reason you see Hyderabad for that dish
And many Kenyan staples are originally Indian. Like Chapati and Biriyani.
They are basically one of the 42tribes in kenya
@@Melodynyakio a shame
There are not many Indians in Kenya but there are Kenyan Indians …about 50,000 of them. Kenya has 55 million people.
@@esem135 Come on. 50k cannot sustain all the predominantly Indian schools, shops and temples all over the country. What's your motive for suppressing Indian numbers so blatantly?
Karibu Kenya
Dacus we call soccer football.