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I’m about to move back home 🇹🇿 after 24 years living in the US. I’m half Arab from Yemen born in Tabora Tanzania. I traveled many countries but I never see a beautiful country like Tanzania: people, nature and stability. USA is going through difficulties right now and I don’t feel safe here.
If you feel that way time to pack your bags and go, if you have money easy life in Tanzania. Wakati umefika pata chanjo kwanza ukaanze biashara utulie 👍
I think we need to start a dating site for Americans looking for spouses to relocate to Africa. Having a partner can make relocation easy and there are lots of singles from both ends
My self I am looking for business partner from USA to business in farming and cultural tourism like opening campsite etc also we can do fishing in Lake Nyasa
Traveling Sista is a legend. It’s nice to see how she has settled down in Tanzania and now has a husband and daughter. She’s so right that those of us in the Diaspora need to get up off our butts and make our moves.
What a beautiful relief! I can't wait to move to the Mother Land so I can just breathe! Thank you for sharing, I love these stories of encouragement to repatriate. Bless.
I am happy for her. I visited Tanzania, in 2014 and loved it. I am glad that i took the bus from Nairobi to Dar Es Salaam. The landscape is very beautiful and natural. I met so many amazing people, and i did not want to leave. I hope that i am able to return, 1 day.
I am from Mexico 🇲🇽 i visited Ghana and I was omg i want to move to Africa Ppl were friendly, i loved the food, music and the most important thing is they praise jesus christ My heart Belongs to Africa I truly believe is a Beautiful continent
So glad you enjoyed Africa from Mexico! You must visit Tanzania and other African countries. Perhaps you will move there someday. I am an African American and havd been to five different African countries - Zimbabwe, South African, Botswana, Zambia, Tanzania and Zanzibar!❤❤❤ So far Tanzania was my favorite visited place. I LOVE being in Africa!!! It is TRULY the Motherland!
I saw Chinese restaurant a lot i was omg would be nice to open a Mexican restaurant and bring my culture here Since you been in USA you must know Mexican food is delicious
@@nancycortez1231 Yes, indeed it is VERY delicious!!!🌮🌮🌮I LOVE fish tacos with a side of Mexican rice the most! For beverage a virgin pina colada is nice. I make them about once a month. You will make an absolute fortune if you open a Mexican food restaurant in an African country. The primary reason would be because people enjoy the basics staples of their diet but variation is ALWAYS nice! Please modify so that you don't add/use heavy lard, too much cheese, or sour cream, etc.🙂
No discrimination? Ever heard of tribalism? No racism? Have you ever heard of South Africa.. they even have xenophobia.. where it’s Africans discriminating agains other African folks from other countries. You need to open up your eyes and ears. There is discrimination in Africa too.
@@nasdaqdjitraders not by africans. Africans are only reacting to discrimination against them by other race living in africa. Not because you were born in africa and you're of another race you're an african. Only an african citizen.
Sis! Thank you so much for this interview it was a lot of fun and I love your channel. KEEP doing your thing! You are helping to change the face of the continent with your work. ♥️
Why it takes African American's so long to visit the continent is always interesting to me. She visited 30 countries worldwide, and that was her first time in Africa. I'm glad she found a home. Don't be afraid to visit people. Africa can use the tourism dollars too.
Rachel we decendants of enslaved AFRICANS were kidnapped and misled by the mainstream media that AFRICA is only starvation. We AFRICAN Americans and AFRICAN Caribbean people are awoken from the oppressors deception and is now returning to the Continent.
@@blacklove4125 Well said Black Love, we are the dispersed and are returning to where we was captured and sold into slavery to the Western world. Our souls cry out to return to the wilderness that Yahweh is informing us to.
Well... reports of constant civil wars in various African countries. The reputation of women's (lack of) rights in some. I remember reading a story about singer Ashanti, being rushed by several male audience members as she performed. Those men seemed wild. Maybe Ashanti could have toned down her attire and/or dance for whatever their culture dictated, but the overall sentiment from this American's view, is "d*mn y'all cain't control yourselves for a simple as* concert?"😡😡🤔🤔🤔
@@lql1094 I get it. But it’s like me making judgement on the entire USA because of the violence in Chicago, the attacks on women at the Puerto Rican parade in NYC, or Freaknik, the entire state of Florida’s laws, and the child marriages that are still legal and happening in the Midwest. If you only focus on the negative, you’ll miss out on the beauty many places possess. There are over 50 countries on the continent, you have options.
I got married in Nigeria and spent 2 months in the village for my honeymoon. It was hard and different...BUT I LOVED IT! I would prefer to build a house in the village where my husband's Tribe lives. Life is peaceful and simple. I bathed out the well and cooked on the gas. We slept on a mattress on the floor and washed clothes in a bucket. I loved the people and the culture, but mostly being surrounded by people who looked just like me! No racism and no police brutality. Nobody is going to kill us based on the color of our skin.
I'm Nigerian living in UK hoping to relocate to a village but my family is resistant. Lagos is overcrowded and too noisy and don't like Abuja or Port-Harcourt. Some people still think village life is backward. I have my university degree but know that it would suit me best. I don't know what I will do, I did agricultural science in high school but hopefully can start something. Doing research now.
Coming to Ghana 🇬🇭 can't wait home is home! That's Africa live in the USA but from a small island name St.Vincent and the Grenadines in the Caribbean! I can live there just like home!
I have stakes In Dominica, as well could easily move there also, but I am trying to aquire a piece of land in Africa! Presently looking at Gambia or Ghana!
Love this! I think we are related as well. I am a Straker but we have Providence lines in the family. Mom , grandparents, and lineage are from Barbados and St. Vincent. By DNA test looks like we started in Nigeria, Ghana, Gambia, Senegal and most West African Countries. I myself was actually high crowned in Nigeria and lived there. So Gambia is on the radar but Tanzania and Ghana are on Radar as well. Watching this sisters channel as well as Traveling Sista has been super helpful. In closing thank you for your comment because I KNOW the generation of my family Now are waking fully and are traveling back to OUR ancestral home. Blessings!
Welcome back home sister. You’re indeed a lady of wisdom. Hopefully more and more brothers and sisters will follow your steps. Africa is here waiting for them.
We haven’t met yet only emailed but you brought me here sis! I’ve been in Tanzania since July and I am not going anywhere soon Love you and thank you! ❤️ 🙏🏾
Traveling Sista's story of repatriating to the continent is one of best ones I've heard. You can see the pure satisfaction on her face and in her voice. I wish her much joy and scuccess on the continet of our ancestors!
It's really interesting when she said she feels like she's been in the continent, you know, I believe because you're still carrying your ancestors with you.
Has she met Pete and Charlotte O'Neal? They are originally from U.S.(Kansas City, Missouri) they are former Black Panthers and have been in Arusha, TZ for over 30 yrs.
I visited TZ in 2012 I also visited Kenya in 2014 and 2015 and have been studying Kiswahili for a while. I write a little bit better than I speak. Its a process to learn a new language. I am working on repatriation.
First time on this Chanel, l love the way you interview this lady. This allows people to know what to expect. And l admire the lady bravery, l wish her all the best 🙏🏽❤️😘
Welcome home sister !! happy to have you. Let's build Africa the way we want it. For humans not for criminal business people there should be that humans can have some peace and serenity in life.
@Dick Weinerman Africa is the root of all blacks agree or disagree its facts most black Americans and othet blacks in different parts of the world to tend to feel like their origin is not Africa due to hate and brain washed but if Africa was like Europe they would say oh am from Africa
@Dick Weinerman "Black Americans don't have the luxury or the power to be racist! We have spent 300 years fighting or resisting racism. I think you are comfortable with the passive Black American, the ones who smile while you kick them. But the ones who don't take your shit or lick your behind you call racist. Shut up and find another you tube channel!
@@TOLLBOSS That is not true and you are generalizing I don't know what black people that you know, but every black person that I know from different states in America, Canada and UK all adore Africa and their ancestry. Why are so many African Americans taking DNA test and researching their ancestry? Why are there so many you tube channels dedicated to African American and Blacks from the UK and Caribbean moving to a country in Africa or dream of living there? My last comment I thought you were a white person (American) trolling you tube channels where black people are having good dialog and getting to know one another. I didn't know that we have the luxury of fighting one another or generalizing, half truths, or worst doing the same damage that OUR colonizing done to all black people all over the world including 52 of the 53 countries in Africa.
@Dick Weinerman we are different culturally simply because we've been brainwashed. When africans begin to know their own history and culture it will all come together. You'll see. We been miseducated.
Travel sista I'll one day come to visit you in Arusha,I hope you and Fred will not deny my invitation to visit my coastal town of Tanga,I'm a Tanzanian iving in Athens,Greece.
I love you my sister.. Karibu sana Tanzania Moshi.. I am proud of you.. I live in New York and I am from Marangu Moshi.. One day I will visit you when I come for my holidays..
I like the fact that our people in Tanzania still listen to Cameroonian music. I heard a Cameroonian music in the background nd its lightened my spirit
Good lecture about Africa continent from this sister. May God bless you for saying the whole truth nd for appreciating ur beautiful color as a black lady.
This is the perfect place to return to in Africa. As an American African I can't return unless I trust the leadership. And Tanzania has one of the strongest and smartest leaders on the continent. Like traveling Sista has mentioned for herself, my mental needs to be ready first before the return. Also I have a warrior spirit and I need to make sure my people here in America are ok before I leave them. Times in America right now are very troubling for us and I can't just turn my back on them now. I'll die for my people before I allow them to suffer in my absence. Much love to all from the continent 🙏🏾💪🏾
In Rome for 42 years but never left Africa. Under the ongoing CORONAVIRUS crisis, Tanzanian President went viral allover the world for being the first one to expose the scam. I hope he stuck by his word now 7 months after the breakout. Kenya is hopeless, as a Kenya myself, I realise they have been been free and now they have entered colony 2.0.
This was one of many of your good interviews I really enjoyed this interview I watch traveling sister all the time and wow such detail I hope you interview her again. I didn't want this interview to end
You can also choose to have a second home in Tanzania. Just buy or rent a house /apartment in our cities. It is very interesting to have access to our country side, the people the wildlife the beaches and the business opportunities.
Snoweyed_storm I’m sorry sis! Since posting this comment I have actually changed my mind to Uganda. The reason is language and economics based. Tanzania mostly speaks “Swahili”. I do want to learn another language. But I don’t want to prevent me from establishing myself. I’m 40, it’s time to hit the ground running, not learning another language so I can function & integrate myself in the culture. I’ve already done that in America. I had to learn English in the US. Moreover, I’m looking to get into content creation, public speaking, broadcast, podcast, art, etc. So, an English speaking country would do best. Also, Uganda, Kenya, have more information available and even offices that help with repatriation, business licensing, lodging and the like. Initially, I thought Tanzania was the easiest to go to, but the others are easy to get to at well. What made you choose Tanzania?
@@intjsavagery219 kiswahili is coming language for all African countries to speak so if you don't talk now you will do it later that is the what you can choose and another thing is Uganda Kenya they speak Swahili as well and English and other tribal language but they beautiful country too🥰🥰🥰
You really know Dar es Salaam girl , You cracked me up when you mentioned Buza and the other Mbezi not Mbezi beach 😂you know Dar in and out big up 😊 Enjoy Tanzania 🇹🇿
An excellent interview on many wide ranging but pertinent topics. To those who desire to return, please go with open minds to adapt. Learn the language, embraced the culture and DO NOT disrespect the natives. Leave all dirty habits and attitudes behind. On your return, open new businesses, employ natives and help to drive the economies and raise living standards. Africans on the continent do not become westernised. The sister mention the abundance of fresh fruits and vegetables. The problem nowadays is that too many native Africans are changing their eating habits. The rapid lifestyle shift to eating junk foods increased the burden on one’s health. Eat healthy and stay healthy. Enjoy the flora and fauna. Respect and blessings from the Caribbean.
Im a Tanzania 33 Years old live in Germany, my passion is to go back home the lovely Land Tanzania, which is blessed with God. I will be moving home too very soon
I am so glad to watch Traveling sista story. I am engaged to my fiance in Nigeria. I have his ring on my finger here in the US right now. I cant wait for my passport to come
EMPRESS, ROYALTY TRAVELLING SISTA,YOU'RE SO ARTICULATE, BEAUTIFUL AND CONSCIOUS ABOUT OUR PEOPLE THE MOTHER LAND!!!!!!!! YOUR LITTLE EMPRESS IS BEING GROOMED BY YOU AND THE EMPEROR,YOUR HUSBAND. JEHOVAH GOD BLESS AND KEEP YOU ALWAYS. THANKS EMPRESS AFRICAN TIGRESS!!!
Arusha, Moshi and Zanzibar perhaps are more interesting places to live in Tanzania. You are welcome. I hope you are happy with your choice and your dreams may be fulfilled the way you want to in the near future
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I'm from a village like Arusha in Jamaica. Very rural, with most of the issues sometimes stemming from bad goats eating corn leaves
Most definitely. I'm from a tiny little island in the Caribbean called St.Croix, where everyone knows everyone. LOL
What song is that in the beginning
What is her channel name I want to subscribe , I love to see our Black ppl coming back home to the mamaland.
@@kingdomofheaven551 pinned comment. Click on the second link i have above
I’m about to move back home 🇹🇿 after 24 years living in the US. I’m half Arab from Yemen born in Tabora Tanzania. I traveled many countries but I never see a beautiful country like Tanzania: people, nature and stability. USA is going through difficulties right now and I don’t feel safe here.
Welcome back home my brother may God help u
If you feel that way time to pack your bags and go, if you have money easy life in Tanzania. Wakati umefika pata chanjo kwanza ukaanze biashara utulie 👍
Move to Yemen if you consider yourself half Arab from Yemen , there's no such thing as half , that's bringing division we have enough of that already
@@dhanuarygundana6342 😅🤣👍
My husband just went back (not by choice) after 18 years and he says everything is still the same I was shocked no change in 18 years he says (Niger)
I have been patiently waiting for months for Traveling Sista to be featured. Excellent!
I don't see her page link. Is it here? Or that's her name on UA-cam?
I knew she would be on here eventually.
I think we need to start a dating site for Americans looking for spouses to relocate to Africa. Having a partner can make relocation easy and there are lots of singles from both ends
Very true l think a dating or match marking for both in diaspora and those in the motherland
@@sharaimakara9578 maybe we should create a Facebook group?
It's a good idea my bro and it will be good to merge the two and learn from each other
My self I am looking for business partner from USA to business in farming and cultural tourism like opening campsite etc also we can do fishing in Lake Nyasa
@@lekuson your welcome Tanzania lol
I remember her wedding ceremony almost 2 years ago! I really admire this sister
🙏🏾🙏🏾 Thank you so much!
@@travelingsista do you still vlog?
Traveling Sista is a legend. It’s nice to see how she has settled down in Tanzania and now has a husband and daughter. She’s so right that those of us in the Diaspora need to get up off our butts and make our moves.
Say that! I'm in planning mode.
Leaving soon. Half packed
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Ready to move next year
Welcome guys Tanzania is for everyone and most who feel unself in they only country
African Tigress is truely a stunning beauty. Thank you for covering the stories of The Returnees.
What a beautiful relief! I can't wait to move to the Mother Land so I can just breathe! Thank you for sharing, I love these stories of encouragement to repatriate. Bless.
I am happy for her. I visited Tanzania, in 2014 and loved it. I am glad that i took the bus from Nairobi to Dar Es Salaam. The landscape is very beautiful and natural. I met so many amazing people, and i did not want to leave. I hope that i am able to return, 1 day.
Your are welcome.
Most welcome
I will visit Tanzania
@@lydiakusimba7266 Tanzanians treated me well. If I had a consistent online business, I would move there.
@@lolcap really,but for me I just need to open business
I am from Mexico 🇲🇽 i visited Ghana and I was omg i want to move to Africa
Ppl were friendly, i loved the food, music and the most important thing is they praise jesus christ
My heart Belongs to Africa
I truly believe is a Beautiful continent
Glad you enjoyed your stayed in Ghana 🇬🇭.
So glad you enjoyed Africa from Mexico! You must visit Tanzania and other African countries. Perhaps you will move there someday. I am an African American and havd been to five different African countries - Zimbabwe, South African, Botswana, Zambia, Tanzania and Zanzibar!❤❤❤ So far Tanzania was my favorite visited place. I LOVE being in Africa!!! It is TRULY the Motherland!
I saw Chinese restaurant a lot i was omg would be nice to open a Mexican restaurant and bring my culture here
Since you been in USA you must know Mexican food is delicious
@@nancycortez1231 Yes, indeed it is VERY delicious!!!🌮🌮🌮I LOVE fish tacos with a side of Mexican rice the most! For beverage a virgin pina colada is nice. I make them about once a month. You will make an absolute fortune if you open a Mexican food restaurant in an African country. The primary reason would be because people enjoy the basics staples of their diet but variation is ALWAYS nice! Please modify so that you don't add/use heavy lard, too much cheese, or sour cream, etc.🙂
Africa is good, every part of the continent has a beautiful landscape, kind people,
America is Not a paradise good for her
America and the the west is an illusion. And it's now falling apart. Africa must make sure it doesn't repeat their mistakes.
In Africa we are blessed there is no any discrimination we are colour blindness. Your well come too
No discrimination? Ever heard of tribalism? No racism? Have you ever heard of South Africa.. they even have xenophobia.. where it’s Africans discriminating agains other African folks from other countries. You need to open up your eyes and ears. There is discrimination in Africa too.
Indeed. More like the opposite.
@@nasdaqdjitraders not by africans. Africans are only reacting to discrimination against them by other race living in africa. Not because you were born in africa and you're of another race you're an african. Only an african citizen.
Sis! Thank you so much for this interview it was a lot of fun and I love your channel. KEEP doing your thing! You are helping to change the face of the continent with your work. ♥️
Your daughter is adorable! I really appreciate your courage and passion
Why it takes African American's so long to visit the continent is always interesting to me. She visited 30 countries worldwide, and that was her first time in Africa. I'm glad she found a home. Don't be afraid to visit people. Africa can use the tourism dollars too.
Rachel we decendants of enslaved AFRICANS were kidnapped and misled by the mainstream media that AFRICA is only starvation.
We AFRICAN Americans and AFRICAN Caribbean people are awoken from the oppressors deception and is now returning to the Continent.
@@blacklove4125 Well said Black Love, we are the dispersed and are returning to where we was captured and sold into slavery to the Western world. Our souls cry out to return to the wilderness that Yahweh is informing us to.
Well... reports of constant civil wars in various African countries. The reputation of women's (lack of) rights in some.
I remember reading a story about singer Ashanti, being rushed by several male audience members as she performed. Those men seemed wild. Maybe Ashanti could have toned down her attire and/or dance for whatever their culture dictated, but the overall sentiment from this American's view, is "d*mn y'all cain't control yourselves for a simple as* concert?"😡😡🤔🤔🤔
@@lql1094 I get it. But it’s like me making judgement on the entire USA because of the violence in Chicago, the attacks on women at the Puerto Rican parade in NYC, or Freaknik, the entire state of Florida’s laws, and the child marriages that are still legal and happening in the Midwest. If you only focus on the negative, you’ll miss out on the beauty many places possess. There are over 50 countries on the continent, you have options.
Many of them think they aren’t welcome
She’s really done her homework or is very observant. Her knowledgeable and information flows with such ease. Thanks for sharing.
I am a teacher here in US Maryland Baltimore so I do have goals to bring my knowledge and experience home to share with my people
I’m a teacher in Baltimore too. I’m trying to relocate permanently thought. We should connect :)
Wellcome to Tanzania,karibuni Tanzania
She looks so peaceful and beautiful and its like her ancestors comes from East Africa she really has East African futures
I got married in Nigeria and spent 2 months in the village for my honeymoon. It was hard and different...BUT I LOVED IT! I would prefer to build a house in the village where my husband's Tribe lives. Life is peaceful and simple. I bathed out the well and cooked on the gas. We slept on a mattress on the floor and washed clothes in a bucket. I loved the people and the culture, but mostly being surrounded by people who looked just like me! No racism and no police brutality. Nobody is going to kill us based on the color of our skin.
Congratulations on your marriage. I dream of that for myself one day. Will be heading to Nigeria.
and what are the negative things about?
I'm Nigerian living in UK hoping to relocate to a village but my family is resistant. Lagos is overcrowded and too noisy and don't like Abuja or Port-Harcourt.
Some people still think village life is backward. I have my university degree but know that it would suit me best. I don't know what I will do, I did agricultural science in high school but hopefully can start something. Doing research now.
@@marilynseptember21 follow your own heart
Your name looks African
Coming to Ghana 🇬🇭 can't wait home is home! That's Africa live in the USA but from a small island name St.Vincent and the Grenadines in the Caribbean! I can live there just like home!
@Diane M. it's a small island, there is less land and so cost would be higher.
I have stakes In Dominica, as well could easily move there also, but I am trying to aquire a piece of land in Africa! Presently looking at Gambia or Ghana!
Love this! I think we are related as well. I am a Straker but we have Providence lines in the family. Mom , grandparents, and lineage are from Barbados and St. Vincent. By DNA test looks like we started in Nigeria, Ghana, Gambia, Senegal and most West African Countries. I myself was actually high crowned in Nigeria and lived there. So Gambia is on the radar but Tanzania and Ghana are on Radar as well. Watching this sisters channel as well as Traveling Sista has been super helpful. In closing thank you for your comment because I KNOW the generation of my family Now are waking fully and are traveling back to OUR ancestral home. Blessings!
@@listenup2882 this is why land's are becoming very expensive in Africa. Too many unwanted migrations
Welcome back home sister. You’re indeed a lady of wisdom. Hopefully more and more brothers and sisters will follow your steps. Africa is here waiting for them.
Traveling Sista is amazing. She is a big part of the reason why my family is here in Tanzania visiting now!
I love watching Traveling Sista. She has had a beautiful journey.
Thank you sooo much! I’ve truly been blessed.
Congrats sister your choice of TANZANIA was wise, the country is the best to settle in.
We haven’t met yet only emailed but you brought me here sis! I’ve been in Tanzania since July and I am not going anywhere soon
Love you and thank you! ❤️ 🙏🏾
GOAT No Cap You are welcome
♥️🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾 yesssss. Karibu sister!
Traveling Sista mambo dada I just posted my first UA-cam video💃🏾🇹🇿
You're welcome back home
Congrats! I plan to visit Africa next year.
Traveling Sista's story of repatriating to the continent is one of best ones I've heard. You can see the pure satisfaction on her face and in her voice. I wish her much joy and scuccess on the continet of our ancestors!
Hosea, you are most welcome to your ancestor land and more so in Kenya. Pleaese, come and visit and you will be very happy!
You just keep em coming Tigress! #1 news channel!
Another great interview. I'm so happy for the young lady and her getting married as well in Africa. And she's safe from the US.
Best place to live in the world, no shootings, no racism, love is all here.
But...
I wouldn't want to be chased because I decided to wear mid-thigh shorts in a hot-a*s African country.🙄🙄🙄
Especially racism no racism like other countries
You ask such important and intelligent questions. Big up!
Asante dada
She answered the questions so truthfully and fairly . I love me some traveling sister , her channel is awesome.
♥️♥️♥️🙏🏾 Sis ♥️
She looks so cute and her skin glows naturally kudos to her
It's really interesting when she said she feels like she's been in the continent, you know, I believe because you're still carrying your ancestors with you.
You, my sister, are a skilled interviewer! Thank you!
She seems really happy and at peace.👏
Exactly
Traveling Sista you're the first youtuber I saw on YT to share your experiences. Thank you Queen...
I am next..been washing lots of African village movies.. Calling me. WOW. Come home come home. I love you my sisters
Welcome home
Come home is safe.
we are waiting for you,
They don’t show you everything on the movies.
Have you been washing them with TIDE or GAIN detergent, Lovelle? :)
So glad to see traveling sista, thanks Africa Tigress ❤️❤️
Yes I enjoyed this! I spent 4months in Tanzania 5 different areas! Food was righteous & I love that country
I love Tanzania, very beautiful and peaceful people, and is very cheap like everything
Wanna visit tz soon
I love Ghana, Ethiopia and Mali.
Watching from Zambia 🇿🇲.
Zambia was on my visit list this year
AFRICAN TIGRESS we are waiting for you sister come and explore the country. One love ✊🏾
Rashaenka who cares thats my country thats where I live and there is no other home. Chinese are everywhere don’t be mislead by media
Watching from US
@@AFRICANTIGRESS I'm Zambian too
Love this lady
Has she met Pete and Charlotte O'Neal? They are originally from U.S.(Kansas City, Missouri) they are former Black Panthers and have been in Arusha, TZ for over 30 yrs.
Even Jackie Robinson youngest son David
I think I have seen the O'Neals featured on her channel some time back.
@@AFRICANTIGRESS Oh! That's news....where is he?? In Tanzania or Kenya?
since 1969 so its 50 years, plack panthers in Tanzania
I am so glad for the sista, she is finally safe and home.🤗😘
I visited TZ in 2012 I also visited Kenya in 2014 and 2015 and have been studying Kiswahili for a while. I write a little bit better than I speak. Its a process to learn a new language. I am working on repatriation.
Karibu sana walimu tupo tutakufundisha
I can teach you Swahili
First time on this Chanel, l love the way you interview this lady. This allows people to know what to expect. And l admire the lady bravery, l wish her all the best 🙏🏽❤️😘
Quite inspiring I will check out her channel, thank you so much African Tigress
Welcome home sister !! happy to have you. Let's build Africa the way we want it. For humans not for criminal business people there should be that humans can have some peace and serenity in life.
Am so proud of you all. Africa in my mind always. No place like home. So much freedom back home than anywhere else.
Her face speaks for her heart, she really love Africa.
Cause we are africans thats why. No matter where you come from, as long as you're a black man You're an African. As peter tosh sang.
@Dick Weinerman Africa is the root of all blacks agree or disagree its facts most black Americans and othet blacks in different parts of the world to tend to feel like their origin is not Africa due to hate and brain washed but if Africa was like Europe they would say oh am from Africa
@Dick Weinerman "Black Americans don't have the luxury or the power to be racist! We have spent 300 years fighting or resisting racism. I think you are comfortable with the passive Black American, the ones who smile while you kick them. But the ones who don't take your shit or lick your behind you call racist. Shut up and find another you tube channel!
@@TOLLBOSS That is not true and you are generalizing I don't know what black people that you know, but every black person that I know from different states in America, Canada and UK all adore Africa and their ancestry. Why are so many African Americans taking DNA test and researching their ancestry? Why are there so many you tube channels dedicated to African American and Blacks from the UK and Caribbean moving to a country in Africa or dream of living there? My last comment I thought you were a white person (American) trolling you tube channels where black people are having good dialog and getting to know one another. I didn't know that we have the luxury of fighting one another or generalizing, half truths, or worst doing the same damage that OUR colonizing done to all black people all over the world including 52 of the 53 countries in Africa.
@Dick Weinerman there is no such race as the black race. Black is a colour. You're either asian European or african.
@Dick Weinerman we are different culturally simply because we've been brainwashed. When africans begin to know their own history and culture it will all come together. You'll see. We been miseducated.
This is a good conscious sister. We need more like her.
Thank you ,for posting the creditbuildingmasterclass link!
Travel sista I'll one day come to visit you in Arusha,I hope you and Fred will not deny my invitation to visit my coastal town of Tanga,I'm a Tanzanian iving in Athens,Greece.
Karibu Arusha! You’re more than welcome 🙏🏾
@@travelingsista Thank you!
@@travelingsista hlw I'm so happy for your story.
@@travelingsista we have an idea to create a whatxup group for people who need to settle in Africa from different continents
Travel Traveling Sister, show us your Baby girl. You going to live for 400yrs.
What an interesting and informative interview. Thank you both!
Much Love Sis! We'll be there in a few months! My only regret is not doing it sooner and yes u helped to inspire us.
Love her transition and story. Lots of good insight.
A sista with great mindset. Am proud of all those give a chance to a motherland.
I love you my sister.. Karibu sana Tanzania Moshi.. I am proud of you.. I live in New York and I am from Marangu Moshi.. One day I will visit you when I come for my holidays..
Mwanza and lake regions are one of the best options for foreigners or diaspora.
I like the fact that our people in Tanzania still listen to Cameroonian music. I heard a Cameroonian music in the background nd its lightened my spirit
Good lecture about Africa continent from this sister. May God bless you for saying the whole truth nd for appreciating ur beautiful color as a black lady.
I remember watching her videos 3 years ago. I loved how open and vulnerable she was about Tanzania. So happy for her!
Great discussion. Great guest. Can't wait to visit TZ.
S. E. Nelson 🙏🏾 welcome
This is the perfect place to return to in Africa. As an American African I can't return unless I trust the leadership. And Tanzania has one of the strongest and smartest leaders on the continent. Like traveling Sista has mentioned for herself, my mental needs to be ready first before the return. Also I have a warrior spirit and I need to make sure my people here in America are ok before I leave them. Times in America right now are very troubling for us and I can't just turn my back on them now. I'll die for my people before I allow them to suffer in my absence. Much love to all from the continent 🙏🏾💪🏾
Famous saying NO HURRY IN AFRICA
AND I LOVE IT👍
Am Tanzanian living in America,will be there next week my beautiful Country
You're among those lucky ones. 🖤🇬🇲💥👸🏽
And because you slowdown my sister you so glowing, good for your health! 😊
In Rome for 42 years but never left Africa. Under the ongoing CORONAVIRUS crisis, Tanzanian President went viral allover the world for being the first one to expose the scam. I hope he stuck by his word now 7 months after the breakout. Kenya is hopeless, as a Kenya myself, I realise they have been been free and now they have entered colony 2.0.
This was one of many of your good interviews I really enjoyed this interview I watch traveling sister all the time and wow such detail I hope you interview her again. I didn't want this interview to end
Watching this as a Tanzanian🇹🇿 in Europe, it's interesting ❤
Karibu nyumbani SISTER Africa is th best place in th world 🗺
Hawa kamatwi ovyo kamaunavyo fikiria kaja kajipanga kabisa acha ujinga mkaribishe mgeni usimtishe
𝑾𝒂𝒂𝒏𝒛𝒆 𝒏𝒂 𝒄𝒂𝒓𝒓𝒚 𝒎𝒂𝒔𝒕𝒐𝒓𝒓𝒚🤣😁🤣🤣
Piga kelele kwa TZ akeeee!!!
Woyoooooo
Weuwe weuweeeee
Weweeeeeee
😆😆😆😆
Woyoooo
Good for her! She really looks happy! I remember coming across her youtube channel about a year or so ago.
👍🙏🙏🙏❤
Congrats dada u are with real family I can’t wait 2 go back home it’s beauroyal in Tanzania I miss it so much 💚✅
You can also choose to have a second home in Tanzania. Just buy or rent a house /apartment in our cities. It is very interesting to have access to our country side, the people the wildlife the beaches and the business opportunities.
Love this video I'm headed to Africa soon not to far from Tanzania already have land through a group
Such a great interview. I’m repatriating to 🇹🇿. This is very helpful to me.
would you like to connect with each other? im also looking at Tanzania as my new home.
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I’m sorry sis! Since posting this comment I have actually changed my mind to Uganda. The reason is language and economics based. Tanzania mostly speaks “Swahili”. I do want to learn another language. But I don’t want to prevent me from establishing myself. I’m 40, it’s time to hit the ground running, not learning another language so I can function & integrate myself in the culture. I’ve already done that in America. I had to learn English in the US. Moreover, I’m looking to get into content creation, public speaking, broadcast, podcast, art, etc. So, an English speaking country would do best. Also, Uganda, Kenya, have more information available and even offices that help with repatriation, business licensing, lodging and the like. Initially, I thought Tanzania was the easiest to go to, but the others are easy to get to at well. What made you choose Tanzania?
@@intjsavagery219 kiswahili is coming language for all African countries to speak so if you don't talk now you will do it later that is the what you can choose and another thing is Uganda Kenya they speak Swahili as well and English and other tribal language but they beautiful country too🥰🥰🥰
This is by far my favorite interview i just love traveling sista she’s so inspiring 💚💚💚
im so inspired. thank you all for creating this platform . you ask all the questions we need to know
She is one of my favorite returnee vlogger ❤️❤️❤️.....I’ve been watching her for years!
I love traveling sister.she is very honest and can give you great details.
You really know Dar es Salaam girl , You cracked me up when you mentioned Buza and the other Mbezi not Mbezi beach 😂you know Dar in and out big up 😊 Enjoy Tanzania 🇹🇿
Thank you so much for sharing. Greetings from Central America.
Yay I was waiting for you to interview her.
Just love this interview. Discovering your channel. That's amazing.
If there is a bigger word than LOVE, that's how I feel about ur intro song and video .I have watched the Traveling Sista, her site is equally great.
An excellent interview on many wide ranging but pertinent topics.
To those who desire to return, please go with open minds to adapt. Learn the language, embraced the culture and DO NOT disrespect the natives. Leave all dirty habits and attitudes behind.
On your return, open new businesses, employ natives and help to drive the economies and raise living standards.
Africans on the continent do not become westernised. The sister mention the abundance of fresh fruits and vegetables. The problem nowadays is that too many native Africans are changing their eating habits. The rapid lifestyle shift to eating junk foods increased the burden on one’s health. Eat healthy and stay healthy. Enjoy the flora and fauna. Respect and blessings from the Caribbean.
Welcome home Sis
Wonderful team of young african women! Thanks for enlightening the Diaspora especially at this time!
Waiting for the premiere
thank you for this interview, love following traveling sista , outstanding interview. appreciate this.
That's right sister africa for africans those at home and abroad continue building up the continent long live to you and your family ✊🏿👍🏾✊🏿
Well done travelling sista and AFRICAN Tigress.
I hope to get the privilege of visiting Tanzania soon.
Thanks for the update peace and blessings 🙏🇺🇲
My fav girl Traveling Sister
Im a Tanzania 33 Years old live in Germany, my passion is to go back home the lovely Land Tanzania, which is blessed with God. I will be moving home too very soon
we yakanyage tu !!!!??
Welcome back home we are here waiting for u,the life is better here,come and enjoy together with us let's contact each other if u don't mind Madame
You're welcome to Tanzania, dear Wema
@@hagaisanga7286 sure why not, we can keep us in Kontakt
Herzliche Willkommen liebe Wema.
I am so glad to watch Traveling sista story. I am engaged to my fiance in Nigeria. I have his ring on my finger here in the US right now. I cant wait for my passport to come
EMPRESS, ROYALTY TRAVELLING SISTA,YOU'RE SO ARTICULATE, BEAUTIFUL AND CONSCIOUS ABOUT OUR PEOPLE THE MOTHER LAND!!!!!!!! YOUR LITTLE EMPRESS IS BEING GROOMED BY YOU AND THE EMPEROR,YOUR HUSBAND. JEHOVAH GOD BLESS AND KEEP YOU ALWAYS. THANKS EMPRESS AFRICAN TIGRESS!!!
Arusha, Moshi and Zanzibar perhaps are more interesting places to live in Tanzania. You are welcome. I hope you are happy with your choice and your dreams may be fulfilled the way you want to in the near future
Uh oh Traveling Sista!!!