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  • @gedenironald8635
    @gedenironald8635 2 роки тому +143

    JazzyJetsets, Lets get this one clear, when South Africans say " White people own 85% of the wealth " we are not referring to the ordinary white man, we are simply talking about the ones owning the mines and strategic means of production and there are handful of them. Poverty in SA has no color anymore, 25% of white people leave in extreme poverty. Also, about 67% of millionaires in South Africa are black, 70% of South Africa's middleclass is Black. Why is it that you have more poor people who are black? you may ask, 2 things, (1) They are more than 80% of the population and that is more than 50 million people and half of that number live in poverty. (2) Historical injustice which is being address but the change is slow due to resistance from white South Africans and corruption from ANC leaders.

    • @hannesking294
      @hannesking294 2 роки тому +11

      Thanks G, you took the words right out of my mouth. It is reckless to use incorrect data to make a point that fits your perception mam.

    • @hospagalief
      @hospagalief 2 роки тому +4

      A lot of the white money is European and merican corporate interest

    • @truthalwayswins3078
      @truthalwayswins3078 Рік тому

      Spot on, but, even if the South African black population were 3× more well off, they'll still cry racism and be the oppressed victim, this seems to be the route the mentally challenged people go.

    • @gedenironald8635
      @gedenironald8635 Рік тому +6

      @@truthalwayswins3078 Two groups of people in the world who enjoy trauma bonding and victimhood, It's Black Americans and Black South African. Even an upper middleclass Black man still feel oppressed by a middle class white man. But it's worth stating that not all do that but majority.

    • @niamomusic1826
      @niamomusic1826 Рік тому

      Well said Bro.

  • @tasneembashir4880
    @tasneembashir4880 2 роки тому +355

    I have lived in South Africa my whole life, I have never had my phone stolen 😂.

    • @tedxwill
      @tedxwill 2 роки тому +51

      Same 😂 touch wood 🤞🏾

    • @walkwithorr
      @walkwithorr 2 роки тому +40

      Me too, I have lots of old phones I wish they can come and steal them 🤣🤣.

    • @skatiemasango5197
      @skatiemasango5197 2 роки тому +20

      Mine was just taken and i got 2 hand slaps🤣🤣🤣 then they ran away, i tried running after them but i couldn't catch them 😅

    • @zuzunoxmtombeni4416
      @zuzunoxmtombeni4416 2 роки тому +5

      Me too

    • @trayway3014
      @trayway3014 2 роки тому +8

      Me aswell and lived in the township aswell

  • @000T00b
    @000T00b 2 роки тому +93

    As a South African, I must commend you on a very fair and even-handed assessment of our country. Everything you said is indeed 100% true. Good job 👍

    • @Goodliving22
      @Goodliving22 Рік тому

      Honestly is a good thing 🙏🏾🙏🏾

  • @cooljamie76
    @cooljamie76 2 роки тому +38

    One of the best trip I’ve had during my 3 years stay In SA was road trip from Pretoria to Swaziland. South Africa landscape is beautiful.

  • @Mbalings
    @Mbalings 2 роки тому +208

    YOU’RE UNFORTUNATELY 💯 PERCENT CORRECT ABOUT THE GBV!
    Anyone who tried to dispute it in the comments must be a perpetrator.
    The Xenophobia though Sis?. Have you actually experienced it? We love everyone- we just hate people who traffic children and women, sell drugs to children, high jack buildings illegally to perpetuate crimes- IN OUR COUNTRY.
    You’re beautiful 😍❤️

    • @lindelwanothandongcobo8863
      @lindelwanothandongcobo8863 2 роки тому +15

      exactly sis❤ and nigerians etc do that every where they go

    • @Mbalings
      @Mbalings 2 роки тому

      @@lindelwanothandongcobo8863 literally all over the world! They’re even banned from other countries- but we’re Xenophobic.

    • @robbylebotha
      @robbylebotha 2 роки тому +35

      "Anyone who tried to dispute it in the comments must be a perpetrator" - You.
      The irony of you saying this then immediately dispute xenophobia. Perhaps you are a perpetrator.

    • @Mbalings
      @Mbalings 2 роки тому +7

      @@robbylebotha perhaps! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

    • @Charlexgraphix
      @Charlexgraphix 2 роки тому

      This fool calling Nigerians go fix your country don't look for foreigners to blame it on

  • @ZoeOnLife
    @ZoeOnLife 2 роки тому +102

    I am looking at the comments and most of us agree with you except on the xenophobic one. I hope you do another video fixing this. Firstly do a well-rounded research, ask everyone, then come back and speak on it. Its like me going on to a public platform and saying African Americans like crime, this is why they are being shot by the police... I wouldn't dare say that because 1, I had to do research and understand this is systematic oppression and genocide of black people. 2 I am not American, I am not well-informed enough to even speak on it. I can only support #BlackLivesMatter. This is why this is very offensive to us, this is character assassination as a country who thrive at coexisting with different tribes! Heck we are living peaceably with our oppressors too, why in the world would we hate our own... No ways. Fix it. I've been to school and still work with Ghanaian, Nigerian etc. No one in the whole space and time I’m in has ill-treated them. It's the ignorant minority that is xenophobic

    • @Mbalings
      @Mbalings 2 роки тому +4

      Thank you. Well put.

    • @taxxc8461
      @taxxc8461 2 роки тому +1

      Well said

    • @radeshafrika8558
      @radeshafrika8558 2 роки тому +10

      She has Zimbabwean and Nigerian friends, so what did you expect 🤷🏾‍♂️?

    • @Mbalings
      @Mbalings 2 роки тому

      @@radeshafrika8558 no stop it. You’re part of the problem.

    • @mmmotives7452
      @mmmotives7452 2 роки тому +3

      Thank you Zoe! She is generalizing and spoiling her welcome in SA!

  • @mhlave2440
    @mhlave2440 2 роки тому +101

    I feel like the Xenophobia card has been overplayed when it comes to South Africa. I used to get offended and was oversensetive when we were referred to as Xenophobic but not any more.
    Here is the deal we do not think educated or professional "foreigners" come to South Africa to steal our jobs. The conflict with "foreigners" in South Africa is at the lower end of the economic activities which one might call unskilled labour force. The complaints is on the low end of the job spectrum and to an extent I sympathize with my fellow citizens on that spectrum of the job market as they feel like they are being squeezed out of opportunities in the only sphere where they can realistically participate in any form of the job market. They are in no way expecting to be managers, doctors, engineers, etc and they have never said those jobs are being taken away from them.
    In other countries that part of the job market is reserved for the locals just like in South Africa but because of corruption economic migrants from other parts of the world also delve into the lower end of the job market and adding to the already highly saturated job market.

    • @Sky-dv8mj
      @Sky-dv8mj 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/oDzFV9FKeOs/v-deo.html
      Three Zimbabweans were arrested 11 August 2022, a 20year old woman is also a terrorist. So South Africans are Xenophobic and the foreigners are kind, educated and hard working people

    • @nomxhosapekani7966
      @nomxhosapekani7966 2 роки тому +7

      Xenophobia, Black Tax and the Land issue in South Africa are really complex topics. We saw clips during Lockdown how some of our farmers were picking up illegal immigrants for seasonal work at borders. Maybe because the people who normally wait for piece jobs on corners were prevented by soldiers to to roam the streets. For many South African who have loved ones in foreign prisons for drugs ( at least 800 on record), blame Nigians for that. As you mentioned most of these conflicts are among the unskilled labour forces from both side of the borders, it's just at eye level and none of the parties want to be wrong. Ofcause curruption plays a big role too, because I don't undersatnd why so many Zimbabweans can get jobs like bank tellers, when South African Youth, With Bachelor degrees are unemployed. I was a victim of gunpoint and mussing 3 times and 2 incidents were Zimbabwean and the other Congolese, but for me crime has no race or nationality, but for people in the townships fighting for scraps it's a total different game. So I think for anyone to make a video on Xenophobia, thourough reseach and understanding of the systems in SA is very important.

    • @sandiapillay9691
      @sandiapillay9691 2 роки тому

      So...at the end of yr Ling speech..that justifies attacking and killing others???

    • @Juewz369
      @Juewz369 2 роки тому

      Love

    • @TheLeftRbabieskillers
      @TheLeftRbabieskillers Рік тому

      @@sandiapillay9691 well said. Even here (US) racists always find some bs reasons to justify their racism.

  • @Ndondakusuka
    @Ndondakusuka 2 роки тому +85

    Wow 3 years living in SA, wonderful, welcome sis.
    Let me say I reject the xenophobic accusation to ordinary South Africans. This is simply not true, first of all as a business man my partner is an immigrant,some of my employees are local and others are also immigrants. Xenophobic rhetoric hides this reality, we have lived and intermarried with our brothers and sisters for many years, now.
    The anti-immigrant sentiment stems largely from high levels of unemployment, particularly among the youth in SA and because of this dire economic situation, unfortunately few individuals and vigilante type organisations take advantage of the situation for their own interests and instigate the anti-immigrant protests.
    Its totally regrettable indeed, South Africans are not xenophobic we welcome everyone who wants to visit or permanently move to SA.

    • @mogomotsi6595
      @mogomotsi6595 2 роки тому

      Speak for yourself, we are xenophobic and proud of it, for the fact that you are married to a foreigner doesnt mean you must be a spokesperson for us. The nerve of you calling us vigilante while these monsters are destroying our country is sickening coming from you nogal sies.

    • @Goodliving22
      @Goodliving22 Рік тому +2

      Oh really?
      I went to school in SA . Ex UJ student here. If this was not your country you wouldn’t say that.

  • @Akwakween
    @Akwakween 2 роки тому +51

    She’s 100% right about pretty much everything. I lived there for 6 months and all good and bad things are pretty much accurate but the good out weighs the bad imo. I plan to move there. I was really safe and felt more safe there than in the US. Gender base violence is real but not super common. At least not that I’ve witnessed.

    • @AaAa-on4mx
      @AaAa-on4mx Рік тому +10

      Well gender based violence is a major issue in South Africa. South Africa has the 3rd highest proportion of sexual violence in the world. So it is very unsafe for women, however, it all depends on your location. Most of these sexual crimes occur mainly in the very poor communities of South Africa, predominantly in the majority black communities. I don't know all the reasons for this, but one reason I know for sure is that the lawlessness of these communities is largely contributed to under-policing, and lack of crime solving and crime stopping resources.

    • @huntergreene9781
      @huntergreene9781 Рік тому

      @@AaAa-on4mx one of the reasons is the culture is very patriarchal so it lends itself to GBV when woman are seen as weak and subservient

    • @jewel-monetlux.8405
      @jewel-monetlux.8405 6 місяців тому

      Thank you for clarifying this. This is exactly what I was wondering. I am a single mother of a little girl and I’m thinking of relocating to SA. We are not wealthy by American standards, but I could definitely afford to live in the two bedroom that Jasmine showed us. This seems like a nice area of town and I am hoping we would be safe here.

  • @lu881
    @lu881 2 роки тому +18

    Shout out to you, this is how you know that a person has lived in this country.
    Your likes and dislikes are very on point and really reflect the views of all South Africans.
    You do not find this perspective from other people doing videos like this so I appreciate it.

  • @live.life.on.purpose
    @live.life.on.purpose 2 роки тому +77

    Great pros and cons. Not sure why everyone keeps speaking about load shedding 🤷🏽‍♀️. Happens all the time here in the states. Actually happened today. My power just got restored 😂

    • @tmash509
      @tmash509 2 роки тому +12

      Cassandra, I like you. by the way it's been a week now without power cuts a.k.a loadshedding

    • @karimahthomas7246
      @karimahthomas7246 2 роки тому +28

      Facts Texas power grid is jacked. At least South Africa gives you a schedule lol.

    • @jonye7511
      @jonye7511 2 роки тому +9

      @@karimahthomas7246 The causes for the blackouts in the usa are completely different to the really serious issue of blackouts in south africa.

    • @siphontashana1647
      @siphontashana1647 2 роки тому +6

      And yet we are being portrayed as if SA is worse when coming to power cuts wow,

    • @andrewmohlala3262
      @andrewmohlala3262 2 роки тому +1

      😂🤣♥️❤️♥️♥️🇿🇦

  • @donnagranville1524
    @donnagranville1524 2 роки тому +51

    This was really informative. The price of rent!?! Wow--that alone is enough. I'm looking forward to visiting sometime soon.

    • @JazzyJetsets
      @JazzyJetsets  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you! let me know other topics you'd like to know about!

    • @akmroberts
      @akmroberts 2 роки тому +2

      Very informative and unfortunately accurate video regarding the negatives… The cost-of-living positive only lasts as long as you are earning dollars though… Just bear that in mind. Your rands won’t go nearly as far. $900 a month for rent is probably around R14k which would be out of range for anyone earning less than around R40k a month, which would (on a guess) be about 97% of the country… A lot of people in SA getting by on R3.5k, R4k a month…. Many people earning around R6k, R7k. Depends on your qualifications, experience, if you work for yourself though of course.

    • @Juewz369
      @Juewz369 2 роки тому

      Love

    • @Goodliving22
      @Goodliving22 Рік тому

      Don’t forget to check how much you will get pay doing what you are doing now, cause it ain’t the same. To be super sure of a very great life, go for IT, live in SA with a US salary as an IT pro (bummer)

    • @maqknight
      @maqknight Рік тому

      @@Goodliving22 hey give me more insights cuz I was going to SA next year after finishing my diploma and study there degree has I work for a US tech company remotely, I see we kinda on the same boat how is ur stay there.🤔

  • @lalina1304
    @lalina1304 2 роки тому +27

    I think you know South Africa more than most African Americans that come to South Africa and send out a message that we're perfect or Wakanda. That's good, because my worry has always been that AA will leave USA come here expecting this perfect place and end up in danger because they aren't being careful. Our history has left a lot of scars, we only became democratic in 1994 and judging by developed countries that have been in the game for way longer such as USA I think we aren't too bad. But yes, be careful guys, I mean we wouldn't have police, burglar guards and electric fences if we didn't need them.

    • @Goodliving22
      @Goodliving22 Рік тому

      Great excuse. Everyone’s got a history a story and scars...

  • @sandiapillay9691
    @sandiapillay9691 2 роки тому +8

    I'm South African 🇿🇦 born.. thank you for yr video & fair comments. Ignore the haters...you did a good job 👏

  • @ThatAfricanGuyKat
    @ThatAfricanGuyKat 2 роки тому +34

    Lived in the UK for about 8 months, US 10 months and visited other countries in Europe. My intentions were to migrate HOWEVER! When I stayed in those countries I'd miss the mother land, something special about South Africa. You are correct, December is a vibe (actually from September to December), phone snatching is a thing only in upper class neighbourhoods (lower class neighbourhoods you get straight up jacked but isn't it the case with most neighbourhoods around the world), and scheduled power cuts are frustrating but the cost for living is among the best in the world, I spend roughly R3500 ($240) on monthly groceries and buying property is cheaper than in the west, for 2.5mil ($150k) you can own something decent in a good neighbourhood. I mean there are pros and cons to every country but with SA the pros far outweigh the cons.

    • @Peace2dagawdz
      @Peace2dagawdz 2 роки тому +4

      Really? Can I get a nice place for 100k?

    • @JoburgJoller-e9o
      @JoburgJoller-e9o Рік тому +2

      ​@@Peace2dagawdz At the current exchange rate, $100k can definitely get you at least an average house in a good neighbourhood. About R1.9m.

    • @lorrainehlatshwayo7749
      @lorrainehlatshwayo7749 Рік тому +1

      ❤❤❤thanks girl,everything you said is true,I was born and bread here,I have experienced my phone being stolen and my son on 2 occasions, once @knife point,but thanks God he wasn't hurt,the one thing you might not be aware of because of the area you are staying at is the high rate of unemployment, but indeed our country is truly beautiful, diverse in so many ways and has a lot of lovely people of which I am,we pray that you have a wonderful stay going ahead ,much love babes❤❤❤❤

  • @siphomkizee5644
    @siphomkizee5644 2 роки тому +9

    We've been complaining about illegal people in our country, 9 girls were raped by 40 illegal immigrants, but we are still called xenophobic, your so called friends ,asked them why the come to SA without proper documentation

  • @Desatkinson
    @Desatkinson 2 роки тому +12

    As a NYer, a lot of the cons sound familiar to the states, but those pros are making me consider a move to the motherland omg! Your apartment (and braids!!) are beautiful

  • @chrisyvonne
    @chrisyvonne 2 роки тому +30

    Hey Jaz! I’m glad I found your channel! I currently live in Columbus, OH and considering moving to Joburg, SA! I’m sooo happy to hear your insight! 🤩

    • @JazzyJetsets
      @JazzyJetsets  2 роки тому +3

      Wow! So crazy how small the world is! hope you make the move.

    • @jonye7511
      @jonye7511 2 роки тому +3

      This video is an experience of a First World person. Do your research well. Speak to South Africans across the spectrum because the education levels, life experiences and views vary greatly. A year or so of living there fully immersed in the dynamics of the society should provide far better insight.

    • @ntoshmulimi
      @ntoshmulimi 2 роки тому +1

      Do come through

    • @trailblazersish
      @trailblazersish 2 роки тому +5

      I am from Cleveland, Ohio and currently live here as well, me and my family are also planning to relocate to South Africa as well!

    • @omuskitchen1832
      @omuskitchen1832 2 роки тому +5

      I’m South African in Columbus maybe I can give insight view.

  • @candiceatwell1897
    @candiceatwell1897 Рік тому +5

    Hey Jasmin, your absolutely right, i am currently visiting South Africa Johannesburg and its been awesome so far, everything you said ive notice myself in South Africa but the fost of living is awesome, im planning on moving here permanently with my family, and look forward to contributing to South Africa and living my best life with God help, thank you for your great videos and for being open and not selfish, God bless you.❤❤❤

  • @karimahthomas7246
    @karimahthomas7246 2 роки тому +45

    My husband and I are thinking of relocating and this was very informative. Even the not so great things are EXTREMELY very close to US living unfortunately. Thanks for the amazing video.

    • @pmambongwe8640
      @pmambongwe8640 2 роки тому +4

      Why is it unfortunate?

    • @ItsAshiqa
      @ItsAshiqa 2 роки тому +4

      I’m South African living in the US and I’ve drawn so many parallels about life in the two countries, it’s different but the same especially for black people.

    • @Goodliving22
      @Goodliving22 Рік тому

      Don’t go there 🙏🏾.
      Just saying. There are way more amazing countries in Africa and you will be treated much better, unless you are a US citizen 😢

    • @willscowing8772
      @willscowing8772 Рік тому

      Cape Town would be the place to move to if moving to sa I would say

  • @sinegugudube4956
    @sinegugudube4956 2 роки тому +17

    This video is sooo well articulated, you can immediately tell you live in SA and are ingrained in the culture and the society. Love it 🇿🇦😁 thumbs up from me

    • @PHlophe
      @PHlophe 2 роки тому +1

      La Dube, you got that right , Miss mama. she 100% lives there and see things

  • @ayobampilo5762
    @ayobampilo5762 2 роки тому +8

    Zimbabwean Man Killed 7 South African Women In Limpopo.
    A 34-year- old male who is an alleged serial killer has appeared in the Seshego Magistrate court today. The suspect was arrested for killings, kidnapping and robbery of seven women. These women were killed after they were lured with promises of employment in Polokwane.
    The alleged serial killer appeared in Seshego Magistrate's Court on Monday, this month. Where he faces charges of kidnapping, murder, rape, robbery, and defeating the ends of justice. These women were killed in different occasions, and their bodies were found dumped in different locations in and around Polokwane. The killed women were aged between 25 and 48. These women were killed between August and October this year in 2021
    Outside the Magistrate court, there are some of the protesting residents who say the court must deny him bail. The 34 year old male has abandoned his bail application. It has also been reported that he is in the country illegally, and that he is originally from Zimbabwe.

    • @reneemac111
      @reneemac111 5 місяців тому

      Most Zimbabweans are great, there is always that one

  • @AnnaMarrie-SWT
    @AnnaMarrie-SWT 2 роки тому +17

    If you are going to comment of Xenophobia do your research go to Hillbrow, Berea etc where it's 90% occupied by foreign nations COME BACK (if they let you live) and tell us your experience

    • @PHlophe
      @PHlophe 2 роки тому

      Lindiwe, she is 100% on the money in this regards. Its y'all work to do to curb that bad rap . Xenophobia is very real in Mzansi. It will continued to be talked about until you accept Black is Black

    • @hopebuhali3887
      @hopebuhali3887 2 роки тому

      @@PHlophe Theres no xenophobia in SA

  • @SEdwards1000
    @SEdwards1000 2 роки тому +17

    I plan to visit SA in a month or so. Currently, I'm in Tanzania. I pay $120 for a 2/2 in a decent neighborhood. SA is probably out of my budget. Braids here in a salon cost about $25.00. I don't think I could hang. My online ability to earn has reduced once I physically left the states. I'm happy for you. You look happy and your place is very upscale.

    • @ayobampilo5762
      @ayobampilo5762 2 роки тому

      @walkter killer Piter its isiZulu not Zulu

    • @ayobampilo5762
      @ayobampilo5762 2 роки тому

      @walkter killer Piter which country are from

    • @ayobampilo5762
      @ayobampilo5762 2 роки тому +1

      @walkter killer Piter which country are your from??? its a simple question dont complicate

    • @ayobampilo5762
      @ayobampilo5762 2 роки тому +1

      @walkter killer Piter Is it Zulu people's fault that you have a European identity/name Piter

    • @ayobampilo5762
      @ayobampilo5762 2 роки тому

      @walkter killer Piter Are you African or European, if you are African, is it Zulus fault that you have a European first and last name???

  • @zachaddy8441
    @zachaddy8441 2 роки тому +26

    SA sounds so cool. I want to go now!

    • @JazzyJetsets
      @JazzyJetsets  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks Zach! let me know other topics you'd like to know about!

    • @sipholerenzo6671
      @sipholerenzo6671 2 роки тому +1

      Come in December you'll stay for good 🤞

    • @Juewz369
      @Juewz369 2 роки тому

      Love

  • @sibusisomagagula3633
    @sibusisomagagula3633 2 роки тому +55

    As a South African, I can tell you that the issue of Xenophobia is over-emphasized. Crime, in general, is a problem in S.A.

    • @ngonitapiwa5860
      @ngonitapiwa5860 2 роки тому +16

      As a 'foreigner' i can tell you that the issue of Xenophobia is understated. Hate, in general, is a problem in S.A

    • @Juewz369
      @Juewz369 2 роки тому

      Love

    • @freedomm
      @freedomm 2 роки тому

      Foreigners were actually killed, some burned alive. I can easily pull up the videos from BBC, CNN and Al Jazzera. How in the world can you call people facing violence and even losing their lives "overstated"?

    • @finnz7786
      @finnz7786 2 роки тому

      Why..drugs

    • @sibusisomagagula3633
      @sibusisomagagula3633 2 роки тому

      @@freedomm There are violent crimes in South Africa on daily basis. Xenophobic attacks are a fraction of a bigger problem.

  • @windy4049
    @windy4049 2 роки тому +57

    Great pro and cons loved your video. When you understand more about xenophobia you'll understand that SAns are against crimes committed by some foreigners, but people who come for fun and opportunities always welcomed.

    • @ThePHILA123
      @ThePHILA123 2 роки тому +12

      That's my point anyone is welcome to SA. As long they come the right way, it will be no problem, and they should also respect South African Laws.

    • @pauld1665
      @pauld1665 2 роки тому +2

      If only the crime committed by South Africans was emphasized as much or more than when it's done by an immigrant ... it's a lot easier to believe crime is what you're against when all crime no matter who does it is treated the same...

    • @ntateMarete
      @ntateMarete 2 роки тому

      Crime is the only excuse u south Africans use for hating and killing and burning foreigners alive. But yet most of the crime in South africa is done by south Africans. Xenophobia is only happening because black south Africans are still afraid to address their real oppressors and they take it out on foreigners whom they think are below them. But ha u Lula kasi u tla etsa joang u tsaba Kobus..😂😂🤣..

    • @TheLeftRbabieskillers
      @TheLeftRbabieskillers Рік тому

      Why do people keep defending Xenophobia? What does randomly beating and killing strangers on the street have to do with being "against crimes committed by some foreigners"?

  • @mabhubesintombela7600
    @mabhubesintombela7600 2 роки тому +6

    My advice, 3 years living in SA not driving is not a good idea. Myself and my family we visit US every year for just a month and as soon as i land at the airport, i have my hired vehicle, i just drive. For one day if feels strange but the next day i will fine.

  • @Mmiseli
    @Mmiseli 2 роки тому +24

    You can't say you experience xenophobia but haven't happened to you, you are only told by troublesome Nigerians and Zimbabweans, you were not supposed to even mention xenophobia, Americans are smart people please don't degrade them

    • @peacemathebula3597
      @peacemathebula3597 2 роки тому +2

      Yooo 🤣😂🤣 you putting her to order

    • @ayobampilo5762
      @ayobampilo5762 2 роки тому +1

      @@peacemathebula3597 net for Kontrol 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @peacemathebula3597
      @peacemathebula3597 2 роки тому +2

      @@ayobampilo5762 🤣🤣😂 Ey South Africans can address someone hey

    • @thebadstation8416
      @thebadstation8416 2 роки тому

      Why are you being aggressive

  • @justchillinhowichill
    @justchillinhowichill 2 роки тому +8

    Okay twin! I'm from NJ, went to school in DC, live in ATL now, and birthday is in Dec too! Soon to be in South Africa as well!

  • @Thabothelediturner
    @Thabothelediturner 2 роки тому +31

    You know why south Africa is better than other African countries,we fight n fix our mess n we black People are in power anything we want we make sure we get it,it might not happen overnight but will eventually get it soon south Africa will better than Europe people just want things to perfect but they want to partake in this black empowement movement

    • @Robio_scorpio
      @Robio_scorpio 2 роки тому +1

      It ain't better than algeria Morocco or Egypt , namibia, Mauritius, Seychelles, lower ur pride my guy and the country

    • @yeboyes5493
      @yeboyes5493 2 роки тому +8

      @@Robio_scorpio futsek wena talking absolute kak

    • @Robio_scorpio
      @Robio_scorpio 2 роки тому

      @@yeboyes5493 but u know ur just in denial 😂😂😂

    • @IT6PR
      @IT6PR 2 роки тому +3

      @@Robio_scorpio It is sweetie. You'll be alright though.

    • @nwabisam8145
      @nwabisam8145 2 роки тому +4

      Jon Queen Info... nah get your facts right

  • @ThePHILA123
    @ThePHILA123 2 роки тому +6

    You know I am sick and tired of ppl who come to SA talking bad about South Africa. Everywhere you can get snatched if you are not careful. My friend was in Paris; her phone was taken, then when Apple traced it, it was in Russia; how the hell did her cellphone end up in Russia? While she was in Paris, See knuckleheads were all over the world.
    Also, about discrimination, It's the same as America; you guys are against Mexicans, saying they come to take American jobs, they took away food stamps. Also, they bring drugs into the country, so Americans and South Africans are crying for the same thing. Government need to look after the Citizen first before foreigners; America is packed with non-Citizens, and eligal who cross the border comes in without a proper document; it is the same thing in South Africa, some Zimbabwean and Nigerians come to South Africa without the right paper, and some are committing a crime. I don't have a problem with foreigners who come to South Africa or anywhere in the world, as long they enter the country the right way. I came to America the right way, so why do some Africans disrespect South African law? I went to Harare a while back with a proper visiting Visa. So why it's so hard for them to come in the right way? So the Zimbabwean and Nigerians who are a citizen in South Africa have to suffer now for people who don't obey South African law. Again as long they come the right way, it will be no problem. Some foreigners disrespect SA law and then later talk shit about South Africans. You came to South Africa with the proper documentation. So please don't take any side because you don't know everything. Even Trump said that Americans should be taken care of first. If your friends don't like South Africa, why are they still there? Please, when you return to America, try to bring them with you without proper documents and see what the American Immigration will do if they show up without permission. I do respect that American law is outstanding. That is why they don't go to America to do that nonsense. Also, Black Americans are worse than South Africans concerning discrimination, and some will ask you why you are here; you are lucky nobody asks you that in South Africa because that's how South Africans are; they are welcoming, friendly people. So please try to Enjoy being there, or you can move to Nigeria or Zimbabwe if you don't like it. As I said, South Africans will never tolerate people who talk wrong about SA. I live in America, and it is not a perfect country, either. Still, you never hear people talk bad about America because racism is heavier in America, and you know that.
    At least South Africans speak up. That is why people live comfortable in South Africa today because of South Africans who fought for that lovely apartment you are staying in right now. So when some south Africans said to the government to pay attention to South Africans first, because they want to be comfortable as well like those eligal foreigners who leave their cities, and then people who were not there for strangle, come to South Africa saying Black South Africans are discrimination. Girl, You have a friendly apartment in Joburg because Black South Africans fought against discrimination. That is why you are living so comfortable in that lovely place you are in right now and with your friends. Because of Black South Africans, you guys are living the best, and now they can't leave freely to their own country because of illegal immigrants.
    On the other hand, you have a nerve by announcing the false stories about South Africans being discriminating against your friends. Oh well, I thank Winnie Mandela and the women. They pass before here to teach South African women to stand up and fight for what is right and make it happen for you and your Zimbabweans Nigerians friends to leave comfortable while some South Africans are still limping. Then here you are, believing that nonsense stories, coming from your Zimbambwen and Nigerians friends, who sold your ancestors for ten cents to white for slavery. So my question is, how come you didn't move to Nigeria if SA load shading? Is that bad? Black South Africans are not discriminated against; Africans are just fed up. People who come into South Africa get the grant and don't pay tax, while the first citizen is left behind and takes advantage because of their kindness. So if you want the true story about South Africa, Go to the real South Africans like John Kani. He will give you a lesson about SA HISTORY. No one from South Africa goes to any country without proper documentation and digging into American and Mexicans Affairs. We don't care what is happening about American issues; it's none of our business. We enjoy watching movies and managing our space, and then on holidays, we return to SA to enjoy family. When they ask how's America the answer is our area is good in America. Because digging Americans and their neighbours it's a waste of time. So I hope you can do that. Just mind your business leave SA and its neighbours' Affairs because you will never win; South Africans do respect other countries' laws and the people of that country they are living in. So Please, again, put your story straight.
    In contrast, the outsiders who don't have proper documents; are living comfortable and relaxed in the country they didn't fight for. So what about your sister? Can you fight for illegal Africans in your lovely country? Especially the ones who damage the youth with drugs 💉?
    I don't think so!! So please don't come between South Africans, Zimbabweans and Nigerians; you don't know the whole story. Don't start the war between the continents; mind your own business, and enjoy your cousins stopping discussing South Africans. Again if you guys have nothing good to say, enjoy those Nigerians Movies and where you are staying. Some New Yorker snatched my purse 👛 and has my latest phone, wallet, and expensive personal stuff. But I didn't go to social media, tell the whole world that said Americans or the entire New Yorkers snatched my purse. How it happened, I don't know 🤷‍♀️ but it was gone, and I thought I was okay because everyone was jumping into the train station. So let me tell you, those who seized your phones are not South Africans because The real South Africans don't grab people's phones; Aks, your friend who snatches in Joburg? They know! If they are your trustworthy, friends they will tell you. So please don't listen to one side of the story. If you want to be a journalist, get your levels straight. Thanks for your input, but put your stories right; I don't like people who come to South Africa talking negative or searching to find something to boost their youtube.

    • @nomhlembassa4249
      @nomhlembassa4249 2 роки тому +2

      Well.said sis , question is ,all the these foreigners talk bad about our country and yet they they flock here..

    • @ayobampilo5762
      @ayobampilo5762 2 роки тому

      Facts

    • @hopebuhali3887
      @hopebuhali3887 2 роки тому

      Facts

  • @donaldmacdonald9993
    @donaldmacdonald9993 2 роки тому +48

    Honest questions: Does the US have no load shedding? Does the US have no inequality? Is there no crime in the US? I would love visit that enigmatic country in the near future. It really seems like a perfect place to live in for black folks.

    • @geraldlekhowane8736
      @geraldlekhowane8736 2 роки тому +9

      😂🤣we all know 1% owns 90% of the economy in the USA

    • @fredrica4900
      @fredrica4900 2 роки тому +1

      Donald, stay in SA. Amerikka is not all of that. Black on Black C, is sickening. People.just S People in large numbers. They have Real Ghetto, U would not believe. My Friend's phone was stolen from the Nursing Station..There R more Crooks in Amerrika, than SA, trust me.

    • @kennawilliams4423
      @kennawilliams4423 2 роки тому

      The US has inequality, crime, racism and more. One interesting thing I discussed with one of my friends here in Jozi is they fear getting arresting by the police where the average Black person in America fears getting killed.....imagine every time you're stopped in America by the police you wonder if you are going to die. So many friends and family are what we call hashtags because they were stopped by police... George Floyd, Sandra Bland, etc. Sure the USA looks great from the outside but there's a lot they aren't putting in the International sectors.

    • @donaldmacdonald9993
      @donaldmacdonald9993 2 роки тому +2

      @@kennawilliams4423 Wow Kenna glad to hear from you. Can we adopt you as one of our own in Eastern Cape. I listened to one of your interviews you behave and look like those arrogant Xhosa aunties
      Your mannerisms alone remind of my favorite naughty aunt. Just visit the Eastern Cape you will see more Kennas there. Remember SA is not only Johannesburg and Cape Town, it has many other interesting cities and towns such Port Elizabeth, East London, Nelspruit, Polokwane, Durban, Knysna, Richardsbay and so on. Thanks for responding to my honest questions.

    • @kennawilliams4423
      @kennawilliams4423 2 роки тому +5

      @@donaldmacdonald9993lollolol I'll be that Auntie. I've been to most of the provinces here. I was in Gqeberka earlier this year, been in Mpumalanga a few times, over in KZN to Mtunzini, Ballito, Durban, Richards Bay, over in Limpopo to Ga-Mashashane, Northwest in Middleburg and more. I try to get to all of the areas if I can!

  • @nina9442
    @nina9442 Рік тому +4

    As a born and raised South African I 100% agree with all your points.

  • @malu1548
    @malu1548 2 роки тому +140

    Great video, on the xenophobia issue I think or feel it's a matter of getting both sides of the story.
    The main issue for most South Africans is not foreigners as a whole but ilegal and undocumented foreigners in all racial lines. As a South African I know the importance of human migration across the world however every guest in a country must be obedient to their hosts laws.
    Undocumented foreigners are creating a breakdown in the country's service delivery process eg hospital capacity etc. I won't even touch the crime element of it😲

    • @townshippropertyinvestorsn1716
      @townshippropertyinvestorsn1716 2 роки тому +23

      but with all honesty, most bad things are done by African Foreigners because JHB prison doesnt even have a single European incarcarated there. LEts call a spade a spade. She also subconsciously highlights that out of all countries she has visited, SA has the highest number of Foreigners. that on its own is a problem because one country can't be there only place to be in Africa.

    • @viokand
      @viokand 2 роки тому

      @@townshippropertyinvestorsn1716 So all the blacks in JHB prison are black foreigners, South African blacks do not commit crimes.

    • @townshippropertyinvestorsn1716
      @townshippropertyinvestorsn1716 2 роки тому +9

      @@viokand Dont pretend as if you don't understand what i'm trying to say. All foreigners inside JHB prison are Black. other non-black foreigners are not there in prison.

    • @KuttyJoe
      @KuttyJoe 2 роки тому +18

      ​@@townshippropertyinvestorsn1716 I'm not South African, but it would seem to me that the spade is the 10% of the population that stole and continues to hold 80% of the wealth. Wouldn't they be the reason for the troubles of the 90% native population?

    • @townshippropertyinvestorsn1716
      @townshippropertyinvestorsn1716 2 роки тому

      Malawi,Mozambique,Zimbabwe,DRC are far poorer than the 90% of South Africans so who is to blame for their problems because there are no whites. So you can see how flawed your point is.

  • @ayobampilo5762
    @ayobampilo5762 2 роки тому +14

    South Gauteng High Court in South Africa has handed three life sentences and an additional hundred and six years imprisonment to two Nigerians for human trafficking. The pair, Frank Amaku (26), and Ilo Promise Somadina (25), were arrested by the Hawks’ Serious Organised Crime investigating unit in April 2016 at a hideout dwelling in Fourways where they ran a brothel and held victims captive. Five victims were rescued during the operation and taken to a place of safety.
    The National Head of the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, Lieutenant General Godfrey Lebeya, applauded the investigation team for working around the clock to ensure that the accused were ultimately convicted and sentenced.

  • @helpermlekeleli8057
    @helpermlekeleli8057 2 роки тому +14

    This idea that South Africans think foreigners from the continent takes educational and job opportunities is a fallacy. In varsity spaces, social cohesion is top notch. Also, in the corporate space there is a great mixture of personalities from the continent and the world. The challenge is among the working class which is a result of low skilled foreigners fighting for scarce resources with low skilled South Africans. Which country in the world promote immigration of low skilled people? Wise up ladies and gentlemen and understood the storm that is brewing in SA. If you understand it, you may be part of the solution but if you don't, you will be part of a problem and therefore be treated as such. Ordinary South African are shocked at the evil that is being shipped to this country from all over the world and there will be a reaction to it.

  • @bgerardj871
    @bgerardj871 Рік тому +6

    Very thankful you created this channel and made this video. I just shifted my goals towards retiring in SA. Your videos are very informative and to the point. Thank you again. Keep it up.

    • @newkienewkie8921
      @newkienewkie8921 Рік тому +1

      Hello! How are you? Where will you be moving from? I'm from Raleigh, NC and is highly considering moving here as well. I have been here since Nov.

    • @lovelock1994
      @lovelock1994 Рік тому

      ​@@newkienewkie8921how do you like it

    • @newkienewkie8921
      @newkienewkie8921 Рік тому

      @@lovelock1994 I really enjoyed it. I came back to the US at the end of March.

    • @lovelock1994
      @lovelock1994 Рік тому

      @@newkienewkie8921 awesome 😊. I would love to visit someday

  • @sibusisoshoba4178
    @sibusisoshoba4178 2 роки тому +5

    Nailed it! Also, people need to understand that this is your perspective.

    • @PHlophe
      @PHlophe 2 роки тому

      Sbu, all up in their feelings as if its a national trial SMH! Triflin'

  • @limitelessprofits3378
    @limitelessprofits3378 2 роки тому +9

    You can't allow someone to enter your house illegally and commit crime in the process and then you keep quiet about it. It's no xenophobia it's standing up for our great beloved country

  • @gedenironald8635
    @gedenironald8635 2 роки тому +8

    Jazzy Jetsets, South Africans are not Xenophobic, we simply have a problem with Nigerians and Zimbabweans. We have no issues with Namibians, Swazi nationals, Lesotho, Botswana, etc..

    • @vegasmitch1472
      @vegasmitch1472 6 місяців тому

      What's the Issue between you 3??

  • @datBoondockingdiva
    @datBoondockingdiva 2 роки тому +8

    Gratitude Queen ✨️ I just landed in SA 🇿🇦 this month. As a black digital nomad & part time van-lifer visiting from the states, I've been trying to learn more about & understand what I am seeing during my visit as well. Your perspective really helps alot 🤗

    • @LoganArt
      @LoganArt Рік тому +2

      Can you give us a report of your first month? Do you have any videos about your experience?

    • @KensGems8955
      @KensGems8955 Рік тому +3

      Would like infor on linking up orgs or group to make staying in SA

    • @newkienewkie8921
      @newkienewkie8921 Рік тому +2

      I agree about the video. Are you still here?

  • @missjoyyyy
    @missjoyyyy 2 роки тому +6

    🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾 Sis you look tf goodt! The face you made after you said load-shedding. Whew, I felt that!

  • @bokangreacts843
    @bokangreacts843 2 роки тому +6

    sis the issue of xenophobia is a big 1 am no longer offended by that word even do more research on it
    great vid agree on everything else

  • @siphosipho7333
    @siphosipho7333 2 роки тому +63

    This load shedding is relatively new here in SA, we are also not quite used to it. We hope it will get resolved in the next 3-5 years. Just on the topic of xenophobia, you have rightfully pointed out that black South Africans are operating in the 20% space of the economy, this space is too small and I think it's one of the reasons people might feel intolerant to job competition. Secondly and most importantly, white South Africans are increasingly preferring foreigners for job opportunities- since they regard them as both affordable labour/manpower and dependable (won't join unions, etc.). There are also unskilled immigrants comming to South Afric - adding to the crime situation and/or informal ways of living (shacks, beggers at the traffic lights, trading in drugs, illegal immigration, etc.). All of this contribute to the negative perception of foreigners. Small shop owners from outside of SA have also been accused of not being good citizens, selling expired foodstuffs, reacting violently (shooting) to common crime affecting their shops - in the townships. That's what I think underlines this whole xenophobia issue. I personally don't support this, but I thought let me share what I know about this phenomenon.

    • @jonye7511
      @jonye7511 2 роки тому +14

      Load shedding in SA has been around for 16 years already.

    • @Herculiz22
      @Herculiz22 2 роки тому +13

      @@jonye7511 Incorrect by 2 years, it started in 2008 but it only started to become a real issue recently, say 4 or 3 years ago.

    • @mkdempisi
      @mkdempisi 2 роки тому +6

      Definitely is not new, it is just getting worse each year

    • @kamogelomosweu1869
      @kamogelomosweu1869 2 роки тому +2

      No its not new, i remember wven in 2010 load shedding was still an issue.

    • @siphosipho7333
      @siphosipho7333 2 роки тому +6

      I used to work for the SA power supply company, ESKOM, which as you know is the only supplier of bulk electricity in South Africa. So I deliberately used the word "relatively new" meaning whilst it's not brand new, it's a young phenomenon- compared to the amount of time we have had and enjoyed steady power supply in the contry. Whilst load shedding started to an emerging issue in 2011/12 it was not bad at all compared to other countries. It really got worse I would say 4-6 years ago, particularly for industry. That's really what I had in my mind when I indicated "relatively new". Other countries have never had stable electricity, in fact most countries, load shedding was always part of rationing the available generation, it's almost a daily given that there would be electricity cut offs. We have now come close to this level in the last 2 years or so. So it's always going to be "how worse" is it and there are country rankings on load shedding. They are topped by North AfricaI and Middle East at 23 days a month, followed by South Asia at 17. to Recently, South Africa is typically hit by 8 days of load shedding each month, lasting for about 5 hours each. Those are the current stats. 2021/2022 stats are a bit worse than this but we are still getting more electricity than worse perfomers. We need 3000MW- 6000MW of new generation capacity (minimum 3000MW) in the next 3- 5 years, then we will stabilize. This can be met by renewable energy that is planned now. Beyond that the situation will get even worse, we would need serious base load capacity from new nuclear power stations, to replace the aging coal fired power station. 10 years from now, we need to see a new 4000MW power plant/ generation capacity comming on line and then every 3-5 years beyond that - that's my guess. Otherwise we are saying more or less the same thing, we are sliding into more trouble.

  • @mcdollard7469
    @mcdollard7469 2 роки тому +2

    What people from the States don't understand for them it's cheap because a Dollar has so much value than living in South Africa and working here. Example i get R6000 a month so rent is R15000 which for you it's $900 me? I can't pay that. Groceries I have to spend R3000. What I'm trying to say is if you a labourer girl forget living in the suburbs rent in the location. Hair girl I spend R300 to R400 it depends still which style you want that's why I don't change my hair soon. Uber girl i rather walk it's expensive.

  • @kelvinhardy6711
    @kelvinhardy6711 2 роки тому +9

    Thank you for keeping it real on the high cases of r@pe in South Africa. Many other You Tubers conveniently don't discuss that part of moving to South Africa.

  • @fabianparson3378
    @fabianparson3378 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for your insightful analysis of the pros and cons of living in South Africa. I'm planning to travel there soon and gathering all the information I can👍🏾

  • @p.t.9709
    @p.t.9709 2 роки тому +6

    Hey “Jersey girl”. Will be there in Joburg soon. Bolt is super popular in Kenya and certain other places we’ve been. Sorry to hear about the issues of violence and what you experienced with your phones. Grace & peace.

  • @JanRademan
    @JanRademan 2 роки тому +1

    Loadshedding is rolling blackouts. The authorities got in first with their own term when it started to confuse the issue. But it is basically rolling blackouts like everywhere else in the world.

    • @JK-br1mu
      @JK-br1mu 2 роки тому

      Western nations, at least the US, rarely have blackouts. It's a big news story when it happens, whereas it's the norm in SA.

  • @katlehom5723
    @katlehom5723 2 роки тому +2

    True on the phone pickpocketing thing. It's never the violent approach. You just notice hours later that your phone is gone. They've got baby fingers. 😅

  • @mrsoshadabaadman
    @mrsoshadabaadman 2 роки тому +6

    Xenophobia in SA is like the relations of Caribbeans and African Americans. Very nuanced long history. Also ofcourse criminal elements are always at play. But no South African is going out of their way to oppress or discriminate against another black person who happens to be from outside of SA.

    • @iamDavidaRose
      @iamDavidaRose 2 роки тому

      I have to disagree about the Caribbeans & AA thing. Many of us are mixed Caribbean and AA. I’m of Haitian decent. If there is beef it’s with the ones still on the island NOT living in America. So there is no interaction between the two but online.

    • @mrsoshadabaadman
      @mrsoshadabaadman 2 роки тому

      @@iamDavidaRose This is the best comparison because you do not have a large black population in immediate proximity to the US.

  • @veggielover100
    @veggielover100 4 місяці тому +1

    I visited in mid to late November back in 2019. I really want to go back. This load-shedding thing sounds like the electricity grid in Texas.

  • @starclassic71
    @starclassic71 2 роки тому +3

    I have done a lot of travel for work to include SA. SA is my favorite place that I have been to. I look forward to going back.
    I am from Philly and I used to recruit for the military in Trenton back in 2003. Lastly, I do not know if you go to church, but there is a church in Midrand where the pastor's wife is from Philly. They are good friends of mine. If you are interested let me know.

  • @thamingobeni7075
    @thamingobeni7075 2 роки тому +2

    I am a South African and load shedding is difficult on us all.

  • @ngcebomhlongo4950
    @ngcebomhlongo4950 2 роки тому +18

    It's interesting hearing this perspective from an African American. We complain about the high cost of living, high fuel prices, etc but when put into global perspective I guess our cost of living is not as high as we think.

    • @Mbalings
      @Mbalings 2 роки тому +6

      As we think? Or as we experience it?

    • @urbancommute5239
      @urbancommute5239 2 роки тому

      Huh?

    • @zuzu_kahla
      @zuzu_kahla 2 роки тому +3

      When you've got time, please search for a currency converter and convert your salary to US dollars, then maybe you will understand why African Americans view SA cost of living affordable, and why we complain.

    • @Juewz369
      @Juewz369 2 роки тому

      Love

    • @mbaliphiri1463
      @mbaliphiri1463 2 роки тому +1

      It’s definitely not, I’m South African and relocated to the UK and I’m now looking to come back to SA because of the cost of living crisis (amongst other things) , it is absolutely ridiculous. I pay £1000 (R20 000) in rent for a 1 bedroom flat when I used to pay R8000 at home in a very nice suburb. That is just one example, there’s so many other cracks. At the end of the day every country has its good and bad, it’s just a matter of being where your spirit feels at peace regardless of economic/political/societal reasons

  • @lwandonkethe3122
    @lwandonkethe3122 2 роки тому +22

    It seems like you listen to ur friends more than South African, why don't take ur friends to Zimbabwe or Nigerians and leave us with peace 💔💔😫😫

  • @brookestevenson6934
    @brookestevenson6934 2 роки тому +6

    Great info!!! I’ll be visiting in November. Thanks for the informative information.

    • @JazzyJetsets
      @JazzyJetsets  2 роки тому +1

      Stay tuned for more tips for visiting!

    • @sipholerenzo6671
      @sipholerenzo6671 2 роки тому

      Come guys!!! Africa is ur home n we love to have all of u here,whilst u hear try visiting places like Nelspruit,Polokwane n Bloemfontein there's also a lot u might learn I'm hoping one of these places might convince u to become a resident of this country n whilst u hear try researching about the true n honest impact of crime n other bad things reported in this country I'm sure u might find that is not as it is reported n whilst u here if u get pulled over by cops don't panic that thee friendliest being ever!!!

  • @ReallyHappened
    @ReallyHappened 2 роки тому +2

    My birthday is in December too and I grew up in Cape Town. Very interesting to hear your point of views.

  • @christinet6336
    @christinet6336 Рік тому +3

    Wow... the bad seems to outweigh the good there. Sad. Thank you for this information and your matter-of-fact honesty!

    • @ayobampilo5762
      @ayobampilo5762 Рік тому +2

      If that's da case then why is she still in SA🤔

    • @samarrablizz6446
      @samarrablizz6446 Рік тому +2

      In my opinion I was thinking the same thing

    • @simba8665
      @simba8665 5 місяців тому

      @@ayobampilo5762 are you offended 😂😂?

    • @ayobampilo5762
      @ayobampilo5762 5 місяців тому

      @@simba8665 nope, I'm asking a genuine question 🥱

  • @yemiconga1
    @yemiconga1 2 роки тому +1

    As an American, if you have a remote job from the USA and live in South Africa then you can say living in South Africa is cheap but it’s not cheap for the South African people so you need to clarify that please. It’s not cheap in the sense that you earn dollars and change that to rands.. that gives you more money in your pocket. The same way it’s expensive for Americans to thrive in the USA is the same way Africans struggle to thrive or survive in all African countries.

  • @thisis_lungstar
    @thisis_lungstar 2 роки тому +3

    This was a pretty honest assessment.💯 That phone snatching was on point.😂😂😂 I've had about 6 phones in the past 2 years, but than again I party a lot. So that's on me.

    • @CocoN341
      @CocoN341 Рік тому +1

      😂Sorry groovist

  • @yantezwelch7117
    @yantezwelch7117 2 роки тому +7

    Proud of you Jazz!! Definitely been a place I’ve wanted to visit.

    • @JazzyJetsets
      @JazzyJetsets  2 роки тому

      Thank you babes! let me know other topics you'd like to know about!

    • @mrscoopemallnight9327
      @mrscoopemallnight9327 2 роки тому

      @@JazzyJetsets culture shocks/snacks&food/music/night life...

    • @parissummer8691
      @parissummer8691 2 роки тому

      @@JazzyJetsets hey I would love to chat with you. I’m from ny and I moved to Mexico City now I’m thinking to move to SA

  • @naciakoketso6636
    @naciakoketso6636 2 роки тому +4

    Girl you don’t want to be Daily Maverick or News 24, GBV is there yes and we vocal, phone snatch yes, inequality yes just like in US, Xenophobia NO.

  • @southwegianofazanochine6114
    @southwegianofazanochine6114 2 роки тому +6

    I am curious if you have been able to make non-black SA friends (ie other minorities), because South Africa is very multiracial. I also would like to understand how you perceive white South Africans as opposed to white Americans. As a white South African I hope you have had good experiences of white people. I think many South Africans really feel backed into racial corners they don't know how to transcend and we do not know how to build understanding between communities. For example, I have been surprised at how much easier it has been for me to connect with black people and feel accepted as an African by black African people outside of South Africa. I understand that given our horrendous history, its understandable that there are major difficulties in overcoming structural injustices that have been formed around race. I am currently in Kenya and really I don't feel that Kenyans are looking for me to mess up, they just accept and even go so far as to say that I am also an African in their eyes when they find out where I am from. If feel really honoured and seen and it makes me want to try harder at becoming more African. In SA groups are always waiting to be offended by one another and affirm their prejudices against whoever one perceives as the 'problematic' group. its like we are addicted to it and it makes people less willing to understand each other and take the risk of intentionally building community with one another. I wish the national narrative helped us break down boundaries rather than reassert racial thinking. I would however like to mention the the majority of the wealth in this country is in the hands of a few white billionaires and some in the ANC and its patronage networks, which is predominantly black. The upper middle class is not exclusively white at all, it is in fact very multiracial. If you look at the statistics, you will find that most of the white population is not wealthy and does not own 80 of the wealth in the country. The middle income bracket of black households is about as big as the white middle income bracket today. There is a large multi ethnic middle class. Indians and Chinese also own a large portion of the wealth in SA. However when it comes to those who own the means of production there are a few individuals Asian, black, white or mixed that own 80% of the economy. But they are billionaire individuals. I am not denying white privileges' or racial inequality, or the fact that most black people are stuck in a structural underclass, but please be careful in applying American lenses or ANC government narratives that may have been true 30 years ago but are not that accurate today. Its really not that simple. The general narrative on land ownership is also misleading because although there are a lot of white agricultural land owners, the state also owns huge portions of land that it does not give to the people, tribal trust authorities also monopolize land that could be given to people and the black claimants of white owned land are, once they are granted land are rarely supported by government programmes, meaning that new farmers are slipping further and further into poverty. In may cases claimants are not even given title deeds. Or when new black owned farms fail due to the lack of effective support from government, the government takes back the title to the land from black farmers. The white farmer has no future, the black farmer has no future, the consumer has more food price inflation and the politician gets rich and portions out land to get more votes, regardless of how that land is used. Furthermore, although people have a right to housing, the ANC refuses to set up mechanisms that assist people in buying their public homes from the state, because the ANC wishes to control all aspects of society no matter what the cost. All the while skilled farmers who happen to be white are lost, cast aside, and discriminated against, adding to the general food insecurity of our people and pushing up prices of food and consolidating prejudices. The inequality in SA is horrible and unsustainable. Racism, sexism, and crime are major problems. But it is not helpful to frame it in black and white terms although, it is a convenient political narrative. I struggled to find a job in SA because of the colour of my skin and my gender, the state looks at my skin before it cares about what I have to offer.. okay I get that, cant really blame them, but what makes me livid is that it does not seem to care at all about the majority of the native people, and still blames minorities for all its failures, going so far as to abuse the term black economic empowerment to enrich only those with political connections rather than the broad masses of the proletariat. I cant tell you how many times I have wept at the state of things. So coming to Kenya has been like a revelation because somehow I feel like I can be white and an African and work for the future of Africans and I love it here. I just feel like nobody applies a racial expectation on me to be more than just a human, and I feel more confident at looking critically at my own position in society as a result. In SA some narratives about blackness have made me feel that I whiteness needs to be something evil that can be held up as an object of eternal derision, that can never be absolved, something criminal. I think this must be an inversion of how white people made black people feel for so long. I just hope one day we will allow each other space to transcend the convenient boxes. Because of these limitations, I am sure it is not easy for you to see the white minority as legitimate South Africans, nor find it easy to break into a world that can be at times quite hostile to black people. In SA everyone thinks they are victims of history. But of course the poor are the greatest victims, the large majority of which are black. Im really sorry if I sound like an arrogant white dude, I just hope my words may offer a window into what I hope is a more nuanced view of South Africa today. I hope you do meet people who you can identify with from my community. In many ways Kenyans are far ahead of us Saffers when it comes to seeing people for the content of ones character. Sorry for the rant, I can't agree more about December. Wish our country could be a safer and fair place for everyone. The violence of our history is a scar we are trying to heal from. Gender based violence is an institution spanning centuries, and is closely linked with alcohol abuse. So many of our people are just totally neglected. It makes me so sad. I'm so glad you like SA. It's so wonderful seeing African Americans coming to Africa. I hope it is somehow a healing process for you, and a life giving journey. I hope you can stay forever and help us make a better society. Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @RaShante-h7l
    @RaShante-h7l 2 роки тому +6

    This was such a good video! I hope you plan to post more.

  • @kotis9992
    @kotis9992 2 роки тому +1

    For the last three years I've had my phone stolen every year in Bloemfontein and once in Welkom my hometown (which was the only unarmed one)...this year I had enough after they swiped my A52 and decided to go for second hands, I'm done donating to the cellphone squad... I only buy phones that cost R1500 max (100dollars)

  • @mtshedamarunyane5465
    @mtshedamarunyane5465 2 роки тому +2

    If we stop supplying sadc with electricity maybe we won't have load shedding.

  • @janomesteve3129
    @janomesteve3129 2 роки тому +2

    It depends where you are in South Africa
    I'm staying Cape Town and in my late 30s and never was my phone stolen

  • @hlengiwekunene8059
    @hlengiwekunene8059 2 роки тому +20

    But you don't have friends from South Africa it says a lot about the side of your story about this Xenophobia. South Africans aren't xenophobic we have like 3 millions Zimbabweans in this country who doesn't have proper papers to be in the country hence you lost your phones twice. Zimbabweans tops number of arrested foreign nationals in Joburg

    • @thebemolaba6625
      @thebemolaba6625 2 роки тому

      actually it approximately 5 million Zimbabweans 🇿🇼

    • @sandiapillay9691
      @sandiapillay9691 2 роки тому

      This guy is talking crap. I'm South African & ure spot on about the Xenophobia it's appalling the violent attacks on outsiders. It's unacceptable that many more were not arrested. The issue of illegal citizens does not condone killing people.

    • @hlengiwekunene8059
      @hlengiwekunene8059 2 роки тому +1

      @@sandiapillay9691 clearly you're a Zimbabwean trying to act South African famba kwini sbali

    • @sandiapillay9691
      @sandiapillay9691 2 роки тому

      @@hlengiwekunene8059 I was born in Pretoria . Trying to condone attacking and murdering people different from you & there's actual news reports footage of it. Unacceptable.

    • @hlengiwekunene8059
      @hlengiwekunene8059 2 роки тому

      @@sandiapillay9691then stop acting brand new here you know SA has an issue of illegal immigration. Illegal immigrants being hired and exploited by big business

  • @Ilovedoggie313
    @Ilovedoggie313 10 місяців тому +1

    Good take on SA. I'm just wondering though, whether the reason why you found the cost of living reasonable might be due to the strength of the dollar against the rand? Many South Africans find the cost of living high here.

  • @mogp427
    @mogp427 2 роки тому +4

    We as South Africans still not used to load shedding🤦😏

  • @ctbt1832
    @ctbt1832 Рік тому

    You don’t have to load shed if you have another source of power or add generators to your system. If South Africa have some type of waterfall or something like a dam, they can use that to generate power.

  • @shilohtsumane3727
    @shilohtsumane3727 2 роки тому +4

    I feel most people who move to S.A only base their opinions on a certain location and then illuminate that to the whole country,i come from an area where there are no xenophobic attacks and crime is just something out of the ordinary it's not that major that it has everyone's attention. I Love this video though however i feel you should explore more of S.A especially more of Gauteng and not just Joburg.

    • @pauld1665
      @pauld1665 2 роки тому

      I have lived in different parts of Gauteng and what she said was accurate for where I have been, so where in Gauteng should we go to see something different ?

  • @EricaBeautifulSoul
    @EricaBeautifulSoul 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank you very much for your informative video!

  • @ayobampilo5762
    @ayobampilo5762 2 роки тому +7

    A Nigerian man accused of human trafficking has been handed two life sentences in the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria.
    Alaba Makonjuola Asabi, 38, was arrested by the Hawks' Human Trafficking Section in connection with a 2018 case in which two Zimbabwean women were rescued after being forced into sex work, said Hawks spokesperson Brigadier Nomthandazo Mbambo.
    "A case of human trafficking was opened, which culminated in the arrest of a Nigerian male and the rescue of two Zimbabwean females," added Mbambo.

  • @khosta6690
    @khosta6690 2 роки тому +1

    Would be nice when explaining cost of living if you mentioned how much those things would actually cost in the States

  • @MisfitMari
    @MisfitMari 2 роки тому +4

    Great video! These comments definitely prove your point about xenophobia in South Africa.

    • @mongikazip
      @mongikazip 2 роки тому +1

      We don't care. The gang rape at Krugersdorp amongst mountains of other heinous things we've unduly endured prove the reverse xenophobia ya'll have towards us. Unfortunately you will not abuse people in their habitat and not expect push back

    • @MisfitMari
      @MisfitMari 2 роки тому +3

      @@mongikazip If you put all people in one category because of a few, then yeah it's xenophobia. Those people who did the act at Krugersdorp should be punished but looking down on people because they are Nigerian or Zimbabwean or any other nationality is not okay.

    • @mongikazip
      @mongikazip 2 роки тому +4

      @@MisfitMari If it were only the Krugersdorp gang rape you might have a point but there are numerous of such unsavory incidents done by ya'll to South Africans for no reason. ELEVEN Tanzanian men gang raped a pregnant South African woman who was on her way from work with her co-worker what kind of savage behavior is that on foreign lands? Most serial killers in South Africa are Zimbabweans and we must keep quiet and accept such behavior because if we speak out or retaliate then we're xenophobic. We don't care for labels anymore and just want what's right, ya'll can call us names if you want to but we're not going to let ya'll make our country a living nightmare we've been through horrendous things and don't deserve this

    • @MisfitMari
      @MisfitMari 2 роки тому +3

      @@mongikazip I'm American, but I've been to South Africa. It's a beautiful country. I understand what it's like to constantly hear about people from other countries acting horrendously (In the US, we hear similar news about Mexicans living in the US). And like I said, I agree that those people should be punished severely. But using that as an excuse to harshly judge and treat every Zimbabwean or Tanzanian like trash is not okay.

    • @mongikazip
      @mongikazip 2 роки тому +2

      @@MisfitMari Any Tanzanian, Zimbabwean, Nigerian and whoever who does what's right gets treated right but the scums of the earth who come to use and abuse get abused as well in turn. We very much believe in an eye for an eye when it comes to wickedness even towards our own. We certainly won't exempt a stranger who comes in to wreak havoc. Ya'll can hate us for that if you want to but best believe we're at peace with ourselves and the way we are we don't need approval

  • @LaceyCClark
    @LaceyCClark 11 місяців тому +2

    What visa were you on? Which one do you recommend?

  • @molekeradebe5954
    @molekeradebe5954 2 роки тому +10

    I loved everything about the video but to say South Africans are xenophobic is unfair, South Africans are not xenophobic. We love our African Brothers and Sisters.

    • @skatiemasango5197
      @skatiemasango5197 2 роки тому +7

      Very true. The question is do they love us?

    • @kingc6175
      @kingc6175 2 роки тому

      @@skatiemasango5197 if they don't love you guys knowing that you not belong to Africa

    • @Robio_scorpio
      @Robio_scorpio 2 роки тому

      @@skatiemasango5197 yhhh but why they would be indifferent especially when I genralise them as criminals drug dealers job stealers and blame them for the mistakes of South Africas government

    • @ayobampilo5762
      @ayobampilo5762 2 роки тому +1

      @@kingc6175 Where does the name king originate from?
      King is an English and Scottish surname. It is also an Anglicized form of the German surname Küng (also König, Koenig and other forms), which in many German dialects is pronounced like king. This originally German form is widespread among American Mennonites and Amish.

    • @kingc6175
      @kingc6175 2 роки тому

      @@ayobampilo5762 why you call yourself south African

  • @missyelliott3847
    @missyelliott3847 Рік тому +1

    Love your channel new to your channel..from Chicago ..

  • @Dability
    @Dability 2 роки тому +9

    Me being a South African I know that many of the people working in the mines and factories are from neighbouring countries, and that what south Africans don't want is criminals coming into our country to mess it up. They must respect the laws of this country. There is nothing xenophobic about that...

    • @hybridinfodesk409
      @hybridinfodesk409 2 роки тому +3

      I feel you. Before my visas ran out in Egypt I was at the visa office extending it. People should be respectful of their host countries as guests in your house. If we are guests in your house you should treat us respectful and gracious. Coming to visit. All I ask for is personal safety.

    • @pietrojenkins6901
      @pietrojenkins6901 2 роки тому +3

      But Black Americans real homeland is Western Africa ,not SA so they should go there.

    • @hybridinfodesk409
      @hybridinfodesk409 2 роки тому

      @@pietrojenkins6901 That is not true we migrated to W Africa after fleeing our homeland in 70 Ad. We aren't African never was...

    • @ekowest
      @ekowest 2 роки тому

      Where those killed in the attacks not respecting the laws?. In the 80s my family hosted S African families in Cameroon escaping the apartied regime.

    • @ayobampilo5762
      @ayobampilo5762 2 роки тому +1

      @@ekowest what are the names of those SAns that u hosted 🤔

  • @theriebank
    @theriebank 2 роки тому +1

    True that, December energy is very higher , people got bonuses, stokvels and savings, families are back together because of holidays, it is a great time to be here

  • @Sky-dv8mj
    @Sky-dv8mj 2 роки тому +4

    U only had from your foreign friends, what about hearing from a South African? Don't you think that would be better??

  • @MDB274
    @MDB274 Рік тому

    This flowers in the back round are nice but if you get down to Dunkeld Fruit and Flowers around the corner from Sandton, you’re sure to find some flowers even more nice.

  • @truesouth6532
    @truesouth6532 2 роки тому +23

    The "xenophobia" as you so proudly call it is something you'll never understand. You don't even sound like someone who's taken time to understand where SAns are coming from and by the looks of things you don't seem to care, which is fine. But I'd advise you to not have an opinion on things you know nothing about. You also mention that your friends are from Zimbabwe and Nigeria and where ever else which should tell you that you getting your information from one perspective. Please respect us, you can at least do that.

    • @jonye7511
      @jonye7511 2 роки тому

      Please try to be kinder. I know her opinions do not really touch on the real reasons for the causes of our problems. Point her in the right direction. Your advice would be useful to other Americans too. Many black Americans romanticise this continent. Look at how Oprah burnt her fingers.

    • @truesouth6532
      @truesouth6532 2 роки тому +1

      @@jonye7511 has she been in inner joburg and seen the buildings they've hijacked? The abortion and bring back lost lover posters that are all over town, has she actually called those numbers and met with those people? Have you? We're xenophobic when we ask to be respected in our country, are you serious?
      I'd like to give both of you an assignment to go to Hillbrow and see what they've turned into, while you're at it walk around town and call the numbers on those posters and actually meet up with those people, then come back to me and tell me I'm xenophobic.

    • @jonye7511
      @jonye7511 2 роки тому +1

      I am fully aware of what Johannesburg looks like now compared to a few decades ago. People most angry about the illegals must also take responsibility for allowing the ANC to do this everytime they voted. Have you found out why those countries failed? Why does the ANC not care or speak to the leaders of Mozambique and Zim etc? When you find the answers you will understand why we are going the same way fast. In the meantime the US tourists to SA have increased by 287% and spend a lot of money that this failing economy needs so don't chase them away.

    • @truesouth6532
      @truesouth6532 2 роки тому +1

      @@jonye7511 don't get me wrong, the ANC is the one that got us into this mess and they should take responsibility. But you and I both know that they don't care, so we're left to care for ourselves. You're right it's them, now they're making us look bad because we're having to take matters into our own hands, it's sickening really.

    • @truesouth6532
      @truesouth6532 2 роки тому +7

      @@jonye7511 what I don't like is this blanket judgment that SAns are xenophobic without one trying to look at things from both angles. I love this country too much and every time I go to joburg I literally feel like crying.

  • @temosonkadimeng5983
    @temosonkadimeng5983 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful video. Very well informed and honest. Great review

  • @larademiney7914
    @larademiney7914 2 роки тому +6

    As a South African, when you said loadshedding, I felt that :')

    • @iamsharlalakay
      @iamsharlalakay 2 роки тому

      How often does it happen??

    • @janco333
      @janco333 2 роки тому

      It is enforced resting and meditation breaks

    • @MoveAround694
      @MoveAround694 2 роки тому +3

      Girl that happens in the US

    • @iamsharlalakay
      @iamsharlalakay 2 роки тому +1

      @@MoveAround694 Right 😂😂

  • @baphithi
    @baphithi 2 роки тому +1

    You guys also have load shedding in parts of the US. We first heard of blackouts when it was happening in California, way way back.

  • @thandisilec835
    @thandisilec835 2 роки тому +11

    Agree on all your points except the xenophobia. If you’re in SA; are you following the gang rape story by foreign men who gang raped SA women who were filming a music video…attacked them and stole their phones. Ask your friends what they think about that and watch them make excuses about the illegals in SA doing the most heinous crimes. Also the phone theft, can tell
    You a lot of our crime is also foreign people but your Nigerian and Zimbabwean friends in SA won’t tell you that though. Agree with everything else though…especially the gender based violence, it’s absolutely scary and something needs to be done and I think it is with longer sentencing of perpetrators eg guy who was on news who killed his ex got life imprisonment recently with no chance of parole so he won’t see outside again…so our criminal justice system is trying to fix it but it deep social issues that need fixing. Also agree loadshedding is annoying AF but also it doesn’t happen all the time and it’s always scheduled for a few hours(4hors maximum) so bearable for most part.

    • @peacemathebula3597
      @peacemathebula3597 2 роки тому +3

      It’s painful what foreigners a doing to us they a calling for a srs war I’m telling one day is one day. Our sisters a being raped everyday our brothers a being killed

    • @siyabonganxumalo4574
      @siyabonganxumalo4574 2 роки тому +2

      She clearly did not do her research on that.

    • @Juewz369
      @Juewz369 2 роки тому

      Love

  • @MargaritaSk_
    @MargaritaSk_ 2 роки тому +2

    Iam thinking of moving in South Africa Iam from Greece . Was the change too big for you ? Can u settle easily or difficult . How about getting a job ? Generally I strongly believe u can live a very good life in Africa
    Wish u the best❤

  • @bettymasilela4047
    @bettymasilela4047 2 роки тому +7

    I'm south African and totally disagree wth xenophobia issue...we are been silenced way too much by that term ...watch news channels or come to townships then we can discuss xenophobia vs crime...apart from that, great video👌...you lucky if they didn't snatch your whole hand bag.

    • @PHlophe
      @PHlophe 2 роки тому +1

      Bettie, you don't need to agree on a very real issue. i can point to tons of research and videos online that document xenophobia . You have a gripe about it but extreme gender violence i guess "nah" or is that Nigerians that are slamming Mzansi women

    • @pauld1665
      @pauld1665 2 роки тому +1

      I guess It’s easy to say there's not a xenophobia problem when you don't experience it yourself... it's like when a white persom says there isn't an issue with racism ...how would they know if they're not experiencing it themselves...

    • @hopebuhali3887
      @hopebuhali3887 2 роки тому +2

      @@PHlophe Xenophobia is not a real issue in SA

    • @PHlophe
      @PHlophe 2 роки тому

      La Buhali that's like pretending racism doesn't exit lol! keep telling yourself that

    • @hopebuhali3887
      @hopebuhali3887 2 роки тому +1

      @@PHlophe I spoke facts, if the truth hurts you, it aint my problem. Deal with it

  • @i.mkwanazi8090
    @i.mkwanazi8090 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Jazzy, love this video. I’m South African and would go further to say, watch your bag. It’s sad but you have to be very vigilant, in general

  • @andilemabengu6314
    @andilemabengu6314 2 роки тому +5

    Hi Jazzy , new subscriber ! how long you been here ? Thank you for choosing SA as second home , thank you about information you observed, we will transform this country to be good for black people it's still a 27 years old democracy government it's a young baby.

  • @melanatedegnima3854
    @melanatedegnima3854 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks this video definitely has me gearing towards SA.
    I plan on moving to the motherland soon just trying to Figure out exactly where

  • @jamesholland935
    @jamesholland935 2 роки тому +4

    I'm an south African you don't explain it well we love our brothers and sisters but what we are against is crime they do in our country and that thing off stealing phones is them we don't do crime if the is south Africans do crime if few of us but our brothers and sisters from other countries came to do crime even our sisters are known as shop lifters i can't go to other countries and do crime

    • @JK-br1mu
      @JK-br1mu 2 роки тому

      Crime and Murder are off the charts in South Africa, that's a fact, the murder rate is 5 times higher than in the US, which has a fairly high murder rate itself.......I'm sure most people don't commit crimes, but the minority who do is larger per capita than in almost every other nation in the world.

  • @eriayoumadeitbralameck3205
    @eriayoumadeitbralameck3205 2 роки тому +1

    I really liked your video about South Africa please keep posting some more videos about how is life in South Africa like

  • @nnmzulu.401
    @nnmzulu.401 2 роки тому +6

    The story of xenophobia from the foreigners is full of drama and lies.
    Against Zimbabweans or Mozambican citizens was through their stubbornness in criminal activities against locals.
    Any foreign national that feels bigger than South Africans is warned so many times before being humbled.
    So,was xenophobia against Nigerians.
    The last time I was harassed by a Nigerian because of my inferior body size was before xenophobia.
    That was a statement that made a great relief to local men.
    As I write this comment,I am living freely in my country without foreigners disrespecting me in any other way since they understand that I have a home ground advantage.

  • @stormessentials
    @stormessentials 21 день тому

    Problem is, you can't convert to another currency to compare prices when you are living in that country, you need to look at what you are earning there and then the cost of living

  • @AL-tx5nx
    @AL-tx5nx 2 роки тому +6

    We need the whole continent of Africa to be developed like South Africa. Many of us are ready to return; Africa is the future.

    • @ScissorN
      @ScissorN 2 роки тому +8

      Don't you think it's hypocrisy to only want to come back when things are perfect? So basically we should fix everything for y'all with our blood while you having your best life that side 😔 how are you expecting us to respect you guys when you return into a perfect continent you didn't help us build 😳

    • @nthabisengsello6428
      @nthabisengsello6428 2 роки тому +8

      @@ScissorN whew deep, you do have a point bruh

    • @hopebuhali3887
      @hopebuhali3887 2 роки тому

      @@ScissorN think about it this way, we develop africa, they come and we capitalize off of them

    • @CocoN341
      @CocoN341 Рік тому

      ​@@ScissorN👏🏽