Very interesting spontaneous discussion indeed. There was however a need for a more structured discussion. I noted the guy from Uganda/Canada was not given much chance to share his perspectives.
@thandiwemelayimanda4404 it's because you made money in the diaspora or you come from a well to do family. Most Zambian people are living in frustration because of many economic challenges. The systems in zambia and Africa are designed to empower foreigners .
I have been in the process of relocating to my country and birth place Zambia from the UK since 2013. Everything is almost in place and will be relocating for good soon. Wishing all those relocating to Africa and those planning to relocated the best of Luck and much wisdom.
As a South African who spent two years living in Muchinga Road, North Rise, Ndola, Zambia - I can agree, that Zambia is Africa 101. Shout out to Kashikishi and Samfya in Luapula. Shout out to the Pineapples of Mwinilunga up in the North West. Shout out to Kapenta, and Sombe...
@marywright923 make sure you invest heavily in real estate before you relocate to zambia. Otherwise you will see the other side of zambia that you never imagined.
Spent 21 years in diaspora and after discovering iam marwa on UA-cam building a Villa in Nyambohanse village I decided to retire in a village in Zambia kwa Mongu so building my two homes and am home bound immediately I complete building.
I have lived in the uk for 22years and I have been relocating since 2013 and to finally relocate soon as my last born daughter is done with her schooling.
@Tsungai-hg9rr which better? From k 15.5 per usd to k27 pet usd .is that what you call improvement. Fuel prices are high.cost of mealie meal is high ,what are you exactly talking about?
If you are the same pipo who are happy of what's happening in Zambia come and Finnish us all you hypocrites and why are running away from where you are us here we want pipo who can develop our country if you are thieves just stay where you are
@@AbdullahiAbubakarabdulrahman I am glad petrol is no longer being subsidized the K15.5 you speak of was not the true reflection of how well we were, but a smoke screen, in fact were not even paying the oil suppliers the subsidized money and were in debt, but for how long was this going to last? Pay the true cost of K27, pay off the debts, raise enough to subsidize & PAY FOR IT. How can the cost of mealie meal come down when the havent had rains & most of the reserves is being smuggled out? Lets get serious.
I'm Zambian living in the diaspora, with an urgency to return and wow! This video has done me justice! My take sways since living abroad for a majority of my adult hood... 1. Living overseas is great in the sense you get good health care, education, good infrastructure and good road systems. 2. Living overseas can be taxing and I mean literally, the system is designed to control you.. Imagine going through uni and having debt waiting at the end of your long hard years busting through those hard nights studying ? Not to forget majority of people here get everything on loan? Buy your car on loan, phone, house? You literally own nothing per say, where as in Africa it's a done deal. 3. You never fit in, the racial profiling, the culture that's designed to discredit you despite how educated you are, the constant proving you deserve to be treated equally with respect. Should I mention the mental health and drug use crisis? It's insane... I think it's time to return to mother Zambia! I can't stomach the crazy any longer!
Kelvin please dont stop educating us, you are doing a great job because some of us we are already in this situation of living in outside countries and we are planning to go back home.
This is really very interesting this word needs to spread I have always thought there is something great back home in Africa when I just look at the number of them former colonizers coming back to make money out of here Africa needs to wake up and I will share this on as many groups if I'm allowed we Africans need to change our mind sets
This is a real inspirational video. I am glad our people are waking up and coming together and understanding how we got to where we are today. Look at what is happening in the Sahel, a sign of waking up and working together.
please Mr KELVIN make us more episode about the DIASPORA and if possible the man with the white shirt has helped me today and i know many whom are in the same situation and we can benefit more from these videos. Thank You.
Kelvin, you have displayed impeccable listening skills. You hardly interupted your guests, just wish you would have directed the conversation to allow us to here a bit more from the Canadian/ Ugandan guy.
Great interview ❤! I love to see us from different backgrounds, discussing how we help us thrive and win! We all have different experiences and discussions like this help us move the needle in a positive way 🙏🏾 🎉❤❤!
Very expiring conversation and I don't regret moving back to Lubumbashi, DRC 🇨🇩 after 31 years leaving in Canada 🇨🇦 on july 25th 2025 and build my place no more rent .
Interesting conversation. We have all realised that this is Africa’s time & that we’re the ones who’ll help make Africa great (using Trump’s terminology) In countries like Zambia, there’re a lot of opportunities for those in diaspora to do & succeed by working together or individually.
i have seen many African Americans in the USA LIVING IN Apartments wth huge families and their children, mentally captured and they have no idea in mind of going back home because they work many hours, find no time of conversation with their kids and family members so simply you end up working to pay bills
@ThriveTribe-x8o so they work so many more hours but find time to have kids?🤣🤣 It's called choice: some people choose to stay in the West, some decide to go back to Africa. It's all good. It's individual choice
When he mentioned the nation of Islam and 400 years, I knew what was coming. Always about the rest of us coming together. The guy in the white shirt hasn't miss any meals.
Love the old man for TELLING THE TRUTH you have a British passport but your still a slave!! and I can relate so much with the young man I know Britain is not my home because they make sure you feel it daily we black people are only 3% of the population !!!
In this context, the wealthier countries or colonists continue to offer colossal debt and donor money to arm-twist Africa and set the policies and government agenda. I have not heard of this issue mentioned during this great interview.
The biggest difference between developed countries and the 3rd world is the knowledge gap. The western world values the management, development and application of knowledge. And on a micro level that's also the difference between successful people and unsuccessful people.
Great conversation, you hit all the points. All we have to do is regroup in Africa and make it happen.
Why give up our home lands?..... doesn't make sense, I wouldn't say relocate but visiting at least 1 time would be good.
@@Cark-y6u Your "HOMELANDS" funny stay in the US by all means we dont need sellouts in Africa.
Very interesting spontaneous discussion indeed. There was however a need for a more structured discussion. I noted the guy from Uganda/Canada was not given much chance to share his perspectives.
I lived in the UK for 19yrs, I have relocated back to Zambia my home and I'm loving it.
Fantastic weldone
@percysjohnsonmwapemukubwe.3705 many thanks
@thandiwemelayimanda4404 it's because you made money in the diaspora or you come from a well to do family. Most Zambian people are living in frustration because of many economic challenges. The systems in zambia and Africa are designed to empower foreigners .
Ok if you have money
Welcome back sissy....need to link up this is so nice and inspiring
I have been in the process of relocating to my country and birth place Zambia from the UK since 2013. Everything is almost in place and will be relocating for good soon.
Wishing all those relocating to Africa and those planning to relocated the best of Luck and much wisdom.
As a South African who spent two years living in Muchinga Road, North Rise, Ndola, Zambia - I can agree, that Zambia is Africa 101. Shout out to Kashikishi and Samfya in Luapula. Shout out to the Pineapples of Mwinilunga up in the North West. Shout out to Kapenta, and Sombe...
Birioti we saiute you for show casing our beautiful country. Zambia Kuchalo.
I Appreciate u too
@@kelvinbiriotiHello, can you tell your viewers how the mobile service and internet service is like in Zambia?
Great stuff
That's good interview. I'm in the diaspora and transitioning to go back home. I love Zambia and people are peaceful and loving.
@marywright923 make sure you invest heavily in real estate before you relocate to zambia. Otherwise you will see the other side of zambia that you never imagined.
Nothing like that it's u Arabs who trying to ruin our country @@AbdullahiAbubakarabdulrahman
Spent 21 years in diaspora and after discovering iam marwa on UA-cam building a Villa in Nyambohanse village I decided to retire in a village in Zambia kwa Mongu so building my two homes and am home bound immediately I complete building.
I'm a Zambian living abroad, i am so happy with this content, and i can say i totally agree with you guys on everything you saying.
These conversations are so inspiring…Thank you so much, we are coming home soon🙏🏽
I have lived in the uk for 22years and I have been relocating since 2013 and to finally relocate soon as my last born daughter is done with her schooling.
She's very eloquent and well-spoken. Loved this episode! Love Zed❤
Zambias economy is getting better and its also a peaceful country
@Tsungai-hg9rr which better? From k 15.5 per usd to k27 pet usd .is that what you call improvement. Fuel prices are high.cost of mealie meal is high ,what are you exactly talking about?
If you are the same pipo who are happy of what's happening in Zambia come and Finnish us all you hypocrites and why are running away from where you are us here we want pipo who can develop our country if you are thieves just stay where you are
@@AbdullahiAbubakarabdulrahman I am glad petrol is no longer being subsidized the K15.5 you speak of was not the true reflection of how well we were, but a smoke screen, in fact were not even paying the oil suppliers the subsidized money and were in debt, but for how long was this going to last? Pay the true cost of K27, pay off the debts, raise enough to subsidize & PAY FOR IT. How can the cost of mealie meal come down when the havent had rains & most of the reserves is being smuggled out? Lets get serious.
No, actually, it's even getting worse and worse
@@njavwa2886 cool
I'm Zambian living in the diaspora, with an urgency to return and wow! This video has done me justice!
My take sways since living abroad for a majority of my adult hood...
1. Living overseas is great in the sense you get good health care, education, good infrastructure and good road systems.
2. Living overseas can be taxing and I mean literally, the system is designed to control you.. Imagine going through uni and having debt waiting at the end of your long hard years busting through those hard nights studying ? Not to forget majority of people here get everything on loan? Buy your car on loan, phone, house? You literally own nothing per say, where as in Africa it's a done deal.
3. You never fit in, the racial profiling, the culture that's designed to discredit you despite how educated you are, the constant proving you deserve to be treated equally with respect. Should I mention the mental health and drug use crisis? It's insane... I think it's time to return to mother Zambia! I can't stomach the crazy any longer!
Since u had the exposure come and start companies with other Africans and build better roads, health care systems........this is the way to go.
This is worth my data, quite informative and educative thanks bro we love everyone here in zambia 🇿🇲.
I lived in the UK as South African for 27 years, never felt at home, I've made the money, and I in the process of moving back home.
Thank you bro Kelvin for these interviews....Africa will never be the same again.....Giants awakening
Kelvin please dont stop educating us, you are doing a great job because some of us we are already in this situation of living in outside countries and we are planning to go back home.
Thank you Ba Ethan this is a very important conversation. When we say we want to come home this is why, Freedom is critical.
True
This is really very interesting this word needs to spread I have always thought there is something great back home in Africa when I just look at the number of them former colonizers coming back to make money out of here Africa needs to wake up and I will share this on as many groups if I'm allowed we Africans need to change our mind sets
Love this video. Africa for Africans.
Acres of Land vs. Acres of Credit Debt.
This is so well articulated and hits home.
This is a real inspirational video. I am glad our people are waking up and coming together and understanding how we got to where we are today. Look at what is happening in the Sahel, a sign of waking up and working together.
please Mr KELVIN make us more episode about the DIASPORA and if possible the man with the white shirt has helped me today and i know many whom are in the same situation and we can benefit more from these videos. Thank You.
Yes he's great! Get in touch with NEXT LEVEL DEVELOPMENT find them online.
Thank you for the insightful conversation. Your conversation was very enlightening. Africa is blessed beyond the measure.
Great encouraging video seeing alot of us are moving back home,Africans born on the continent and Africans born outside Africa its beautiful 🇿🇲
Very educational and am glad to see and hear Africans talk like this about ourselves:) Good history lesson here
Kelvin, you have displayed impeccable listening skills. You hardly interupted your guests, just wish you would have directed the conversation to allow us to here a bit more from the Canadian/ Ugandan guy.
Thank you for the show . I request and beg these members to lead us.
Anyone agree with Zambia is now a developing country as to compare long time back,keep on improving guys
Africa is the place and welcome to Zambia❤
This was an excellent discussion.
Great interview ❤! I love to see us from different backgrounds, discussing how we help us thrive and win! We all have different experiences and discussions like this help us move the needle in a positive way 🙏🏾 🎉❤❤!
Well done Kervine what a wonderful episode with more information to educate most us who want to relocate back home in Africa. 🙏🙏🙏
Please keep doing this. ❤❤ Africa will rise.
Great information. Hug from Mozambique
Great and deep conversation, right there 👌 l love Zambians
Africa is awake now thank God
Big man understands my dilemmas
Wow amazing. Greetings from Netherlands
Thank you my bro for this, You Have gained a new follower, continue the good work.. God Bless You
I Appreciate u so much
Doing the right thing. Can I attest to the lingering feeling of 'you are still an outsider' Came back and best decision I ever made!
Thanks Birioti,,,content yako inobatsira, keep it up! Bro .
Great interview. I like intellectual conversations. The woman and the man in white shirt impressed me
Welldone KB. Keep going. Backwards, never. The future looks bright
Loved listening to the UK guy
Really enjoyed watching this informative video and now actually considering relocating to Zambia 😌🙏 thank you
Very expiring conversation and I don't regret moving back to Lubumbashi, DRC 🇨🇩 after 31 years leaving in Canada 🇨🇦 on july 25th 2025 and build my place no more rent .
The conversation was excellent Kelvin.
Interesting conversation. We have all realised that this is Africa’s time & that we’re the ones who’ll help make Africa great (using Trump’s terminology) In countries like Zambia, there’re a lot of opportunities for those in diaspora to do & succeed by working together or individually.
Powerful conversation Kelvin and so eye opening 😊
From Canada with hava. We are the people of Deuteronomy 28:15-68... This is why we suffer so much across the earth/globe...
Be blessed very rich talk kip it up briot
bro I am in cape town south Africa I only watch your channel & wade maya keep up a good work brother
Wow thank you
Powerful am enjoying it. Watching it again
Thank you
Amazing🤩. Great info
this is great content kelvin
This is a great video. Thank you for having this conversation. It’s given me lots of insight.
Thank you too for the Amazing support
i have seen many African Americans in the USA LIVING IN Apartments wth huge families and their children, mentally captured and they have no idea in mind of going back home because they work many hours, find no time of conversation with their kids and family members so simply you end up working to pay bills
@ThriveTribe-x8o so they work so many more hours but find time to have kids?🤣🤣 It's called choice: some people choose to stay in the West, some decide to go back to Africa. It's all good. It's individual choice
I would like to connect with this group when I move to Africa.
Great conversation 🙌🏾
The best interview for diasporans.
True and true, we have money but we are not free in the diaspora, that sums it all.
Excellent discussion! Our challenge is poverty in Africa.
Proud of you mwana we Zimbabwe
Only :52secs in and already LIKE👍
LOVE THIS❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you kelvin for this podcast. Guys lets like and subscribe to this channel ❤
Enlightening and inspiring conversation, thank you Kelvin
Great discussion!! Love this movement ❤
When he mentioned the nation of Islam and 400 years, I knew what was coming. Always about the rest of us coming together. The guy in the white shirt hasn't miss any meals.
A Wise Man indeed
Welldone for showcasing this Kelvin 🎉❤
I Appreciate u
Powerful one Gents 🔥
Loved this tube.
Who is the Older Brother and he's profession and who was the Lady too.
Missed the captions
Welcome to Zambia!
Great work's indeed.
Nice conversation, very impressive, thanks for this amazing work, but you didn't put the names of you're guests on screen.
But they did mention them themselves did u not see that
Nice talk ❤
Same applies to all African countries because they operate on the same systems
Karim Ahmed has the vision and the guts. Would be nice to exchange ideas
Nice work
Africa has potential let us just gather and work for our good. China has shown the Americans and Europe they power why can't we do the same? ❤❤❤
Very true ❤❤
Economic reasons is why I went to the UK.
Awesome!!
Great conversation 🙌
Well done brother I love the program
Well done Kelvin. Keep doing what you doing mwanangu. We are learning from your interviews everyday 👏👏👏
Yes mwanangu twalumba
Definitely coming back home soon
Honestly can someone explain this feeling we get out there.....i can never understand
I love this talk.. does anyone know someone help with visa in zambia ?
Hey Kevin. How possible can we meet to make Africa realise the Power of farming?
Yes Brother. Send me an email kbirioti5@gmail.com
When at 21:37 she said, "...Eh..." I was like yep that's our relative.
Love the old man for TELLING THE TRUTH you have a British passport but your still a slave!! and I can relate so much with the young man I know Britain is not my home because they make sure you feel it daily we black people are only 3% of the population !!!
Thanks Kelvin, what an eye opening interview
All well said
Please we need more of such interviews
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
21:38 ba mayo bali papa akamuchibemba😂😅😂
In this context, the wealthier countries or colonists continue to offer colossal debt and donor money to arm-twist Africa and set the policies and government agenda. I have not heard of this issue mentioned during this great interview.
07:02 That part hit hard.
The biggest difference between developed countries and the 3rd world is the knowledge gap. The western world values the management, development and application of knowledge. And on a micro level that's also the difference between successful people and unsuccessful people.
👏👏👏
For each one that comes back home, two are leaving, and 3 are planning to leave
Home sweet home
Thank you birioti
Africa our mindset 😢