Mandela, Steve Biko, Chris Hani, Thabo Mbeki , the national anthem author Enoch Sontonga, Desmond Tutu , Solomon Linda Imbube author, Makanda KaNXele, Miriam Makeba, so many greatness can't even list them all .
I went to the Eastern Cape last October for a week, lost weight cause of the amount of work you do DAILY 😭 and I'm a person who usually works out regularly and I've never lost that much weight in just a week. I needed two weeks to recover once I returned to Cape Town, sleep and do nothing... EC is honestly not for the weak.
But rural life is great.❤ The scenery, hunting, exposure to dangerous snakes (depending on the village location), waking up and the first thing you see is green gardens. The culture. The need to greet everyone you meet is priceless!! Hard work is part of life anyway. I love.. Love rural life. It's structure is good for my mental health.
@@LukeRev480 I guess it's not for everyone, cause I wouldn't survive more than a month there, it's too much. Some of us are already programmed to convinience, the rural life feels like torture.
South Africa has the most diverse spatial realities of any country. In other African countries for example you can only experience rural and city life but no hoods and peri urban spaces (townships(SA), Hoods/The Projects (USA). Other developing countries including SA and other African countries will also have slums on the edge or outskirts of the city. Brazil and India are other examples of countries with slums as part of the spatial makeup. Slums (Diepsloot)however are not townships(Soweto/Mamelodi/New Brighton) or hoods because they are not formal spaces and most of their residents are poor. SA as with the rest of Africa has a large rural spatial make up. Maybe that's why South Africans can relate with everyone whether you're from the city, hood, slums, or village.South Africa as a space caters to everyone.
So true, the kraal would be empty if you asked for men who showed up for their kids, but for meat the kraal is always full. Really pathetic if you ask me
Thhe correct pronunciation of his name is: Sawn-Wa-Bee-Leh And the song that was being played in the car is Amerido by DJ Cndo. It's an absolute classic
@@maseti67 firstly, this is isiXhosa culture, they did not reveal everything on the video. There is a lot that actually happens when a boy comes back from initiation. And those things happen discreetly not everyone happens to see them. In Lesotho Xhosa people perform this ceremony a bit differently but the same. Also, in Lesotho, there are baSotho people whose culture is done their way. Basotho people sing openly for everyone to watch when they come back from initiation.
16:31 when it’s cloudy like that, doesn’t mean that the UV rays aren’t penetrating through the clouds 😅 He should’ve worn a hat. It’s worse if it’s cloudy and you are in water, you’ll get cooked like you are in a microwave
South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Tanzania n few other other countries came from one tribe called Bantu People ,so that's why we are so similar in culture n language
Mansa is thinking of visiting this kind of event in the Eastern Cape only if you knew 😂😂 It might happen that you may not have the best experience because of restrictions which may apply to you.
Great vloge and amazing reaction ❤️ the guy from the shop who does not know English or xhosa is from ithopia alot of them own shops we call them my friend in the hood
Rural life separates a man's physical work from a woman's. A man relies on his masculine strength and his brain, while in the cities it's mostly only your brain. Women also work hard, in my village they also ride horses to get to the nearest villages. It's quite interesting.
Damn, the Chinese are selling our traditional attires and the Pakistanis have taken over retail in the villages, what's wrong with us black South Africans! It was not like this before 1994
Government doesn't protect its own proudly South African product ... Pakistan sell inferior quality products with our own people design what happened to copyright 😭😭😭😭 it's the government..
I'm Xhosa from Jozi tho and the last time I went to the Eastern Cape was 6 years ago. Every time when they ask me when are you coming back I say the year after next coz I know I don't wanna go back there. I don't understand why do you need to work this much.
It's not worse it's training. You see people like Black Coffee, that's why they are so successful. Rural life training combined with modern life= perfect success equation. And balance in life,you can deal with the wild and also a wolf in the boardroom.
Yes the car registration is FS because his family lives and works in FS but they are originally from Eastern Cape and they go home every December. This is quite normal in South Africa due to our colonial and apartheid history where black people, mostly men , were forced to migrate to big cities and work as migrant labourers.
Nicula igwijo na apho instead of Solumagwaza xa nisukolanda ikwekwe? Tjo hay ndanceda mos ndangowaku Gatyana and also amagwijo ndiwazi eculwa endlini yesbane not while you bring the boy in his homestead. Niyaphinda futhi nizisa ikrwala nge moto caba beliphi na ibhuma so how do you approve that he is the real man if he wasn't looked after at his home village?
Atleast you have a taste of what's happening in the villages of Limpopo. It's more of the same thing...just different tsonga/Xhosa culture.🤣🤣🤣🤣 u will still eat intestines after seeing that. U kill me Mansa 😂
Oh ok already clicked ❤button and shared b4 gone even beyond 5 mins 😆😆😆. Then we are told to eat bugs and destroy them sheep/ cows,etc for they “fart and bad for climate”. 😂😂😂
Yeah neh… one thing I don’t like about being in Eastern Cape is the insects??? The SPIDERS????? I’ve seen so many different kinds that I’m always so terrified😭😂🙆🏽♀️.
so Mansa pronouncing xhosa perfectly and you get south africans that say khousaaaa
I'm in shock me too.
Im also so impressed by his pronunciation 👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿👏🏿
bro...he said Saunwabil
I’m a South African and I think when I was Xhosa it sound THOSA. In our language (venda) we don’t have clicks
As a xhosa person I'm impressed bro is able to pronounce it
Indeed! Many South Africans don't even try.
"how do we go from slaughtering cows, to buying clothes, buying groceries, to buying tires" 😂😂😂 I'm weak. That's EC for you.
Xhosa and Damara 🇳🇦(NAMIBIA) culture 90% same
Now I really wanna see a vlog of Mansa in the EasternCape experiencing the village😂😂😂😂
AmaXhosa amahle ❤❤
This is why I'm so proud to be a Xhosa woman 😊❤️
U actually pronounced the word Xhosa right im impressed ❤️❤️❤️❤️🫵🏼
Yeah, I’m eastern cape the sun rises at 4am😭😂😂😂. So everyone is up by 5. If it’s approaching 7 and you’re still sleeping you’re being told off😭😂.
The cow poop looks so lush and green they eating premium cows you can’t find that in the shop
Thank you so much for embracing our Xhosa Culture ❤❤❤...We love you
Best tribe in Africa, check the history boards!!!!Most beautiful women in Africa with the best bodies too!!!
Mandela, Steve Biko, Chris Hani, Thabo Mbeki , the national anthem author Enoch Sontonga, Desmond Tutu , Solomon Linda Imbube author, Makanda KaNXele, Miriam Makeba, so many greatness can't even list them all .
I enjoyed the vlog as a Xhosa woman from eastern cape I relate to each and everything.❤❤
I not only relate but Love it!!❤
Mansa I’m loving how diverse your content is right now❤️
It’s actually pronounced as ‘’So-nwa-bee-le’’ ❤
Nope, it's sonwabile 😂
I went to the Eastern Cape last October for a week, lost weight cause of the amount of work you do DAILY 😭 and I'm a person who usually works out regularly and I've never lost that much weight in just a week. I needed two weeks to recover once I returned to Cape Town, sleep and do nothing... EC is honestly not for the weak.
Chai children ba se goli ain't meant for there
But rural life is great.❤ The scenery, hunting, exposure to dangerous snakes (depending on the village location), waking up and the first thing you see is green gardens. The culture. The need to greet everyone you meet is priceless!!
Hard work is part of life anyway. I love.. Love rural life. It's structure is good for my mental health.
@@LukeRev480 I guess it's not for everyone, cause I wouldn't survive more than a month there, it's too much. Some of us are already programmed to convinience, the rural life feels like torture.
This is our village life as Xhosa people❤❤
I'm from Eastern Cape and that's how we spend our holidays😂😂😂
I love everything about this life. Been in China for almost a year now and I can't wait to go back home. I miss everything about this life. 💔😭
Yhoo the clicks when saying Xhosa wow I.very impressed, that's my culture and proud to be one❤
Consistent Mansa In The Building!🙌🏾❤️🔥
This June we having a ceremony like this at home you can come through Mane
You are a South African in an American body ❤😂
the part where they were singing was when they were escorting the 'initiate" back home
Sonwabile should invite him.
@@elvismasemola7113 He wouldn't do anything because he is not a dyan. He would have to stay with the women.
If you listen to that amapiano song, Asibe happy. You will hear the pronunciation of Sonwabile.
7:30 those are the perfect cups to use when drinking Coke cola 😂😂shhh be slappin🔥🔥🔥
South Africa has the most diverse spatial realities of any country. In other African countries for example you can only experience rural and city life but no hoods and peri urban spaces (townships(SA), Hoods/The Projects (USA). Other developing countries including SA and other African countries will also have slums on the edge or outskirts of the city. Brazil and India are other examples of countries with slums as part of the spatial makeup. Slums (Diepsloot)however are not townships(Soweto/Mamelodi/New Brighton) or hoods because they are not formal spaces and most of their residents are poor. SA as with the rest of Africa has a large rural spatial make up. Maybe that's why South Africans can relate with everyone whether you're from the city, hood, slums, or village.South Africa as a space caters to everyone.
no lie detected 🙌
So true, the kraal would be empty if you asked for men who showed up for their kids, but for meat the kraal is always full. Really pathetic if you ask me
You can pronounce the click 💯💯💯💯I Salute you King ❤️🙏🏾
this is soo crazy I was surprised that Sonwabile is from the town I grew up in and his little brother was at my school last year, crazy stuff. 😭😭😭
Life of a Xhosa Dyan 💯 I relate
iiDyan are already Xhosa. So it doesn’t make sense to say “Xhosa dyan”.
Thhe correct pronunciation of his name is: Sawn-Wa-Bee-Leh
And the song that was being played in the car is Amerido by DJ Cndo. It's an absolute classic
I can't believe their culture is so so similar to Lesotho. Literally.
Lol no Yvonne, is totally different. The way things are done is not really the same.
Totally different kesana
@@sphazwelakhe2784 how is Lesotho culture different? Genuine question.
@@maseti67 firstly, this is isiXhosa culture, they did not reveal everything on the video. There is a lot that actually happens when a boy comes back from initiation. And those things happen discreetly not everyone happens to see them. In Lesotho Xhosa people perform this ceremony a bit differently but the same. Also, in Lesotho, there are baSotho people whose culture is done their way. Basotho people sing openly for everyone to watch when they come back from initiation.
Its almost like the regions are close to each other, and they have a nomadic history. Smh.
Dude when you said "this is real life" I felt it cause village life is not for the weak 😢
I think you should visit the Villages when you come, to just get the whole experience
I can't wait to see your content when you finally come over... what's nice and interesting is that you can choose your own tribe
this is my home town 😅, I did not know he was from Nqamakwe
Oh thanks for the confirmation. I frequently go to Tsomo so when I saw the place it looked familiar
Just discovered this Channel, oh wooow i'm loving it
16:31 when it’s cloudy like that, doesn’t mean that the UV rays aren’t penetrating through the clouds 😅 He should’ve worn a hat. It’s worse if it’s cloudy and you are in water, you’ll get cooked like you are in a microwave
There’s no holiday… you work!!!! 😂🤣😂🤣😂
I remember one of my cousins thinking being in the rurals was "vacation" 😂😂
South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Tanzania n few other other countries came from one tribe called Bantu People ,so that's why we are so similar in culture n language
Mansa is thinking of visiting this kind of event in the Eastern Cape only if you knew 😂😂
It might happen that you may not have the best experience because of restrictions which may apply to you.
They make exceptions for outsiders since people have different cultures.
😂😂Noba singamfaka endlini yesbane akukho nix anoyiva lo
@@kamvacewu4579😂😂😂
@@BrimanTVNever. Not in our culture
@@kamvacewu4579 Uzonxila qha
You must go for experience Mansa! It's different...you will enjoy it!
Ola bro just wanted to say have a good day and keep doing what you doing kwedini😊
Thank you you have a good day as well
Real SA content
The is part 1 of this video where his car got a tyre punch or something..hence he bought tha tyre
Bro, ma man said Xhosa wow💪💪💪🔥🔥🔥
Tried to invite and host you to our annual Mpondo Festival....
This was absolutely amazing - Enkosi!
🙏
😆😆 just about 5 mins of me watching this and I’m like, yep, loving it. Let me sit down and watch it on telly with my cuppa. Real stuff coming 😝
15:27 Lol if you can handle bathing in a washing basin and using the long drop toilet, you can go bro😂
Sonabile lives in Randurg so you guys would have to plan to go to the makhayas 😂😂 but its a different experience so you'll enjoy
Great vloge and amazing reaction ❤️ the guy from the shop who does not know English or xhosa is from ithopia alot of them own shops we call them my friend in the hood
Member mansa uyinkwenkwe kwa Xhosa so you have to go to the mountain so you gonna become one of amaDyan/Ndoda❤️😄✌️
If you're planning to go to EC, GO WITH HIM. His life there seems intertaining 😂😂❤
aaahhh beautiful man, my people 💪
Its really hectic in the lalis... its like they want you to prove your manhood
Rural life separates a man's physical work from a woman's. A man relies on his masculine strength and his brain, while in the cities it's mostly only your brain.
Women also work hard, in my village they also ride horses to get to the nearest villages. It's quite interesting.
Beautiful 🎉
#Proud Xhosa
Please also do the part 1 mansa .❤
Damn, the Chinese are selling our traditional attires and the Pakistanis have taken over retail in the villages, what's wrong with us black South Africans!
It was not like this before 1994
Sakuthi siqabuka ibe yonke into apha eMzantsi ingeyoyethu. Kubi!!
Government doesn't protect its own proudly South African product ... Pakistan sell inferior quality products with our own people design what happened to copyright 😭😭😭😭 it's the government..
I'm Xhosa from Jozi tho and the last time I went to the Eastern Cape was 6 years ago. Every time when they ask me when are you coming back I say the year after next coz I know I don't wanna go back there. I don't understand why do you need to work this much.
ENGQAMAKHE, We need a Vlog from you Mansa bro in the EC. I'm sure you'd enjoy you time in the free world
Thank you for letting your ❤ love South Africa
Love the way u pronounced "Xhosa"❤ shows that u practiced alot 😂bt pls thats not how u pronounce Sonwabile😆😂 it's "Soh-nwah-beeh-leh"😂
You pronounce xhosa very well
@more mansa , your very cool bro 🔥
you should react to Sonwabile(Saw-knaw-bee-le)'s Girls night from Season 1 to 3 and all the episodes my guy 😂😂
React to part 1 too, and you will understand
man you got moves🕺🏽
“Sun waBIL” 😭🤣❤️
Oh my days this makes me homesick 😢😢 I really enjoyed watching this bro dankooo ❤❤❤
Eastern Cape got so much Vibes man @moremansa
Shout out to you mansa
Side note: The Eastern Cape isn't just bushes. Thats only in the villages.We got cities also.
Is having a city something to be proud of?
@@amanixxx0795 yeah because some of us live in the city.🤷🏾♂️
Prefer the bushes its more interesting and authentic...and Beautiful....nothing much exciting about city life for me❤
I loved this❤
Rural life is not for the weak. The younger you are, the worse it is because everybody sending you to go do some work
It's not worse it's training. You see people like Black Coffee, that's why they are so successful. Rural life training combined with modern life= perfect success equation. And balance in life,you can deal with the wild and also a wolf in the boardroom.
Give that man a beer
Give that man a beer!
Yes the car registration is FS because his family lives and works in FS but they are originally from Eastern Cape and they go home every December. This is quite normal in South Africa due to our colonial and apartheid history where black people, mostly men , were forced to migrate to big cities and work as migrant labourers.
Man actually missing home ❤️
I prefer you go to Eastern Cape villages not the City life. You would love it there. Hope someone will invite you one day.
This is Ngqamakhwe 🔥🔥🔥
Nicula igwijo na apho instead of Solumagwaza xa nisukolanda ikwekwe? Tjo hay ndanceda mos ndangowaku Gatyana and also amagwijo ndiwazi eculwa endlini yesbane not while you bring the boy in his homestead. Niyaphinda futhi nizisa ikrwala nge moto caba beliphi na ibhuma so how do you approve that he is the real man if he wasn't looked after at his home village?
Atleast you have a taste of what's happening in the villages of Limpopo. It's more of the same thing...just different tsonga/Xhosa culture.🤣🤣🤣🤣 u will still eat intestines after seeing that. U kill me Mansa 😂
React to more of his vid😂 he's dope
Who still remember Mansa's old intro?😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
I've always wondered how'd it be if Mansa went to the E.C.😂
This is Lit talking bout my home like that my nigga I’m xhelled 😂😂😂😂
This How I imagine people in TEXAS be living😅😅
This was a really great vlog ❤❤❤
The fact that you pronounced Xhosa right. Mamela you are more then welcome to come stay with us when we do umsebenzi.
You need to come to East London when you come here😭especially in mid December 😭😝😝😝😝
Oh ok already clicked ❤button and shared b4 gone even beyond 5 mins 😆😆😆. Then we are told to eat bugs and destroy them sheep/ cows,etc for they “fart and bad for climate”. 😂😂😂
Yeah neh… one thing I don’t like about being in Eastern Cape is the insects??? The SPIDERS????? I’ve seen so many different kinds that I’m always so terrified😭😂🙆🏽♀️.
Please also do the part 1
Go to eastern cape mansa please bruu.. You have to experience a life of Xhosa people
You should react to his girls night Bloemfontein edition
Please also do the other video 😊
Bro your pronunciation is getting lit... ❤
Bro you should once come to Port Elizabeth.
I can't believe you are now saying Xhosa like you are from south Africa, wow !!
Really nice to watch
Mansa learned to say xhosa