Zambia is a beautiful nation and safe too.One of the safest nations in Southern Africa along with Botswana, Namibia, Eswatini and Lesotho and Zimbabwe. Mozambique is beautiful too
Hey guys!! Very nice. Bless Ala's heart, loved how the guitar player was lightly embarrassed and bashful seemingly and how Ala provided that brief dance. I lost it my goodness, so so funny🤗🤗😃❤. Very very nice guys. Please keep coming out with more vlogs!!
This video is dope,dopper ,doppest hahaha thats my own English, in all honest you keep on giving us great content all the time we really appreciate .. we need to change your name from the unapologetic nomads to the unapologetic settlers ...we love you family
Hello Unapologetic Nomads, the food that your eating at Nando's looks so delicious!!! I don't normally like chicken sandwich but when I travel to Zambia I'm going to buy one!!! TFS!!!
@@terrencekalonga696 how can you know how Fatima sounds to me. Respectfully said, she sounds like a South African to me. And I did not imply that Zambian ladies do not speak English fluently
Looks like another lovely day , that's some size of a shopping centre big hello to your guest wish her all the best chicken and pineapple awwwwwww mouth watering hope you all enjoyed it Hi Ashley well travelled, all the best to you and your channel 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Hmm 🤔 I would say not the culture but the infrastructure set up and businesses yes otherwise the culture in South Africa is more European not really authentically African at all. Zambia, Namibia, Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho and Mozambique are stunning nations and still offer that authentic African culture.
Kneeling in front of the elders especially during greetings. You see this usually during traditional gatherings . Clapping mostly in the Lozi cultures. I think in the northwestern province. People will try to explain when they know or notice if you are unfamiliar.
Talking about places to visit in Lusaka, seems like a lot of people don’t know that there’s a national park that was established in 2015 which is about 30 kilometers away from the Lusaka. If someone hasn’t got enough time to visit far flung areas but would love to view wild animals then the Lusaka National park is the place to visit. But it doesn’t offer everything that one would love to see as it only got herbivores, Zibras, Giraffe and the like. Doesn’t have carnivores - lions, leopard or hyena. Another place that is near and great to view a small range of herbivores is Chaminuka, there you’ll at least interact with elephants and take a boat cruise.
That was beautiful i enjoyed as well. Will Smith, Brian mcknight, Joe Thomas came to Zambia before covid. Brandy she was suppose to travel to Zambia unfortunately she didn't. Kneeling down when we greet elders( that's our cultural)other thing a dowry / bride's in zambia is called lobola. The groom is asked to pay money/ cow's before marriage. And during funeral women are required to wear chitenga/ a cloth made from material printed some have decorations during funeral/ burial and sleep at the funeral house. A kitchen party celebration begins with bride covered from head to toe in a chitenga while escorted by female relatives after that she sits down. She can only be uncovered by her groom. After that groom have to go. They sing, dance drink and eat. And they start to giving gifts to her household items from relatives, groom families brides families and friends. The bride will advice from her relatives, respect, behave etc. And we have to kneel down to our in laws always. Much love y'all ❤️ 😍
Nomads you are loving Zambia every minute. I have a feeling Zambia is your new home. Zambia, Namibia and South Africa should be the default countries for fresh AA/FBA visiting Africa in general for the first time. Experience AA/FBA that are attuned to Africa should go to West africa.
@@dalisobanda5575 FBA are the original blacks that were in america when the continents North America and Africa were connected. Something caused the seperation of north america and Africa. African americans are the additonal slaves that were taken from africa centuries ago to work along with FBA to build America. So generally speaking, there were 2 blacks afterwards that help build up America. This is why when a African american does a ancestral lineage test, they are finding in their DNA that have african in them, then they go and reconnect back to Africa and Africans to be reunited with their lost past.
South Africa is not as safe and too much PTSD for black Americans with the racism issues. Safest nations in Southern Africa would be Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Eswatini and Zambia. Most beautiful nations scenery wise are both Namibia and Mozambique
Family u ain't seen Harare Zimbabwe yet. We got the family to take care of you lot Regards ❤ family I'm from Harare but based n South London Standard we care of my owns black people
I thought you guys was going to ask her if she knew Wode Maya when she was in China. I don't understand why she would want to live in China instead of all the beautiful countries in Africa. Too each is own. Peace !
Using the left hand is considered disrespectful. Even if you are giving someone money don't use your left hand. I was scolded when I was younger and now it's been ingrained in me to always give money with my right hand. I will move the money to my right hand if I am holding something in my hand to give money to someone.
I've just been trained all my life to do everything with the right hand as well when receiving things from people most especially elders when receiving things it's more respectful to use both hands
@@loneteko7271 i heard it was land for only the diaspora who can trace their lineage to bantu and for Israelites. Thing is thar there is not much infos about it snd i wonder why? Even the videos about the land are for like only 8secs. If someone can interview the chief and know what is really all about do everything is transprarent
@@africaine4889 the Barotseland Kingdom (Western Province, Zambia) during the inaugural Africa Homecoming Pilgrimage to commemorate the 400 year milestone of the transatlantic slave trade era, under British rule starting in 1619 at Jamestown, Virginia (USA). During the Africa Homecoming Pilgrimage in 2019, The king bestowed to Eric "Mubita" Sheppard 300 acres of land for heritage tourism and trade development projects. Mubita, LLC has started pre-construction planning and engineering surveys for the WALL OF RETURN and RESTORATION CENTER projects on the 300 acres of land granted to AA in Barotseland of Western Province, Zambia by the Barotse Royal Establishment (BRE). Barotseland in Western Province, Zambia will be the location for his planned Homecoming Headquarters at Restoration Center. Take note In August 2019, Eric Anthony Sheppard was blessed to be given the Lozi name "Mubita" by The Litunga (King) His Majesty Lubosi Imwiko II of the Barotseland Kingdom (Western Province, Zambia)
Lovely video & good that Ashley caught up with you. As for wearing hats, it’s ok to wear it but if you’re greeting an elderly person, it’s wise to remove it from your head while you greet the person & then put it back on your head. We actually need to educate the people to see the need to wear hearts especially when it’s hot. For greeting, always use the right hand unless if you’re greeting people of your same age or younger than you.
Enough of building Shopping centres in Lusaka which only support the growth of other countries whose products and services are sold in the malls. Zambia MUST now concentrate on putting up industries so can start producing our own local products and services. All the profit that is realized is externalized and ends up developing countries that produce what is sold in these shopping malls. A lot of our agricultural products end up getting wasted yet we continue importing products made from crops that we waste here!!
The Catholic Church invests a lot of money in the building and maintaining of malls! Churches don’t pay Tax, so you can guess what they do with all that offering money! Ohh if you forgot catabolism came from Rome, Italy!
@@missqt48 I don’t know of any Shopping Mall that the Catholic Church owns in Zambia. I’m not a very religious person but I have seen the Catholic Church standing for justice and advocate for the marginalized in society. Definitely they have their own shortcomings just like everyone else.
@@octoroogoonerguy2081 what exactly do you mean? HH is less than a year as president so no ways can an rational person expect him to achieve in 8 months what others failed to do in ten years. The only thing we can do is to suggest that he puts in place policies and system that will encourage citizens to get in production instead of just trading in imported goods and services. It’s just too early to judge the performance of HH especially looking at how much debt he inherited.
@@manyande8682 it’s not public knowledge! I only found out when I was visiting Zambia and my Aunty husband (works for the biggest bank in Zed) told us this! He even drew a diagram for better knowledge! It’s sooo messed up! A foreigner has more power than you and I as a native Zambian! Also the laws that still apply in Zambia haven’t been changed since colonisation! That’s why they can get away with so much power!
It becomes a big problem when you eat with your cap on if you're born in Zambia, you know the culture....but if you are not Zambian that's not a big deal... Our parents will let it slide Left handed people in Zambia are embraced because they are considered to be unique and super intelligent people.... But they are few parents who refrain their kids eating with Left a hand but are comfortable and happy if they see their kids writing using left hand In our Zambian culture it is disrespectful to greet an elderly person with Left hand....
There are sections of the society who want to move away from that as being too backwards and unchristian. It’s a debate. Others insist as been culture by saying Mwambo ni Mwambo.
In our zambian culture you don't greet an elderly person with a left hand, you can't be be talking to an elderly person with a cap on, when serving food to a person to older than you.... You must kneel
Girl don't know much about our culture. Yes, you shouldb't talk to elders with your cap on. Curtsy a little when greeting elders. Definitely don't enter somebody's house with your shoes on, unless the host says its okay. During shared meals, elders pick first and should be served first. When walking along a path, and it is narrow, elders or mothers with their child should be given way. Just that our culture is slowly eroding due to mass westernization. If you asked that qurstion to somebody a bit older and less exposed to Western culture, you would have gotten better information on culture and what is considered respect. Ask Mr. Traveltainment, you're more likely to receive a more apt response
Girl don't know much about our culture. Yes, you shouldb't talk to elders with your cap on. Curtsy a little when greeting elders. Definitely don't enter somebody's house with your shoes on, unless the host says its okay. During shared meals, elders pick first and should be served first. When walking along a path, and it is narrow, elders or mothers with their child should be given way. Just that our culture is slowly eroding due to mass westernization. If you asked that qurstion to somebody a bit older and less exposed to Western culture, you would have gotten better information on culture and what is considered respect. Ask Mr. Traveltainment, you're more likely to receive a more apt response
Thank you for having me. Loving all the Zambian content looking forward to seeing you guys again.
Us too!
Hello Nomadic family!! Am currently in china and am Zambian I really miss Zambia and I can’t wait to be in Zambia ..home sweet home
Zambia is a beautiful nation and safe too.One of the safest nations in Southern Africa along with Botswana, Namibia, Eswatini and Lesotho and Zimbabwe. Mozambique is beautiful too
Hey guys!! Very nice. Bless Ala's heart, loved how the guitar player was lightly embarrassed and bashful seemingly and how Ala provided that brief dance. I lost it my goodness, so so funny🤗🤗😃❤. Very very nice guys. Please keep coming out with more vlogs!!
Dude, you earned my respect with what you talked about to stop the foolishness that talks about each other. We are truly all we got.
yeah so true
Zambia looks beautiful.
Hey family! I'm glad you liked Zambia🇿🇲. You're showing more interesting places.
This video is dope,dopper ,doppest hahaha thats my own English, in all honest you keep on giving us great content all the time we really appreciate .. we need to change your name from the unapologetic nomads to the unapologetic settlers ...we love you family
You guys we love you and am happy you are back in your homeland
Mss Fatima she make me remembering my sweet nice in Mozambique (the neighbour countrie).
ONE LOVE ❤️FAM!
Mozambique is a beautiful country
Hello Unapologetic Nomads, the food that your eating at Nando's looks so delicious!!! I don't normally like chicken sandwich but when I travel to Zambia I'm going to buy one!!! TFS!!!
Pleasant Ashleytima. Love Zambia already
Thank u Aaron for the weather report. This was a great video.
Love it. You all are pros now and your views are climbing. Congrats!
I unapologetically fell inlove with this channel. Keep it up family. Love you'all from Namibia 🇳🇦🇳🇦
I remember going to manda hill mall as a little girl. The place has changed sooo much.
Much respect to you guys, always love your content!
hey family love how are loving zambia 🇿🇲 💖 ❤ 😍 💗 you definitely deserve Zambian names, i hope to meet you such a big fun
Great job! Keep the flag flying. America! God Bless Africa
Hello Beautiful Unapologetic Nomads Family and how are everyone doing and it's so pretty out there and thank you for sharing this video
Thank you for another great interview. Keep them coming. 👍🏾
Yes, the weather report 👍🏽💯😎
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Fatima sounds so South African. She makes me feel homesick.
That’s not true,Zambian ladies speak like that very fluent in English language.
@@terrencekalonga696 how can you know how Fatima sounds to me. Respectfully said, she sounds like a South African to me. And I did not imply that Zambian ladies do not speak English fluently
But thats how Zambians speak
Keep up the good work..I like your content 👌..Welcome to Zambia 🇿🇲
Looks like another lovely day , that's some size of a shopping centre big hello to your guest wish her all the best chicken and pineapple awwwwwww mouth watering hope you all enjoyed it Hi Ashley well travelled, all the best to you and your channel 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Most of the culture in Zambia, South Africa and the SADC region is very similar
Hmm 🤔 I would say not the culture but the infrastructure set up and businesses yes otherwise the culture in South Africa is more European not really authentically African at all. Zambia, Namibia, Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho and Mozambique are stunning nations and still offer that authentic African culture.
Hello Family, love the content..I also love the Advertisement of the Rapper.. Awesome.. Blessings and Peace ❤️🙏🙏
Hello Beautiful Family hood to see you here ❤
Hey family. Much love to you and your loved ones.
Kneeling in front of the elders especially during greetings. You see this usually during traditional gatherings . Clapping mostly in the Lozi cultures. I think in the northwestern province. People will try to explain when they know or notice if you are unfamiliar.
Ella is my favourite 😁😁😁..such funny person..
Ya'll need to vist Northern Province, samfya especially😍 its breathtaking&very different. Love love love your videos ❤❤🇿🇲
Hidden gem.
@Wanga how far is Samfya from Mansa? Have only been to Mansa through Pedicle Road in DRC.
hey fam, good to catch you live again.
I enjoy watching you guys very nice videos Big up God Bless Fam 🙌 🙏 ❤️ ✌️ ..
I am free from work today and waiting for new video/cooking video😋😅
Talking about places to visit in Lusaka, seems like a lot of people don’t know that there’s a national park that was established in 2015 which is about 30 kilometers away from the Lusaka. If someone hasn’t got enough time to visit far flung areas but would love to view wild animals then the Lusaka National park is the place to visit. But it doesn’t offer everything that one would love to see as it only got herbivores, Zibras, Giraffe and the like. Doesn’t have carnivores - lions, leopard or hyena.
Another place that is near and great to view a small range of herbivores is Chaminuka, there you’ll at least interact with elephants and take a boat cruise.
Thank you for sharing !
If you want to rate which mall is the best , personally I think East Park Mall 👌🏾 but it's dope when you support the local artists.
This is beautiful
That was beautiful i enjoyed as well. Will Smith, Brian mcknight, Joe Thomas came to Zambia before covid. Brandy she was suppose to travel to Zambia unfortunately she didn't. Kneeling down when we greet elders( that's our cultural)other thing a dowry / bride's in zambia is called lobola. The groom is asked to pay money/ cow's before marriage. And during funeral women are required to wear chitenga/ a cloth made from material printed some have decorations during funeral/ burial and sleep at the funeral house. A kitchen party celebration begins with bride covered from head to toe in a chitenga while escorted by female relatives after that she sits down. She can only be uncovered by her groom. After that groom have to go. They sing, dance drink and eat. And they start to giving gifts to her household items from relatives, groom families brides families and friends. The bride will advice from her relatives, respect, behave etc. And we have to kneel down to our in laws always. Much love y'all ❤️ 😍
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Hwi come no one told me Will Smith was in Zambia!
@@kitharachocho9832 u can google
@@kitharachocho9832 he was there.
@@Unmad 😘😘😘😘😘🙏
Nomads you are loving Zambia every minute. I have a feeling Zambia is your new home. Zambia, Namibia and South Africa should be the default countries for fresh AA/FBA visiting Africa in general for the first time. Experience AA/FBA that are attuned to Africa should go to West africa.
What is the difference between foundational black Americans and fresh African Americans?
@@dalisobanda5575 FBA are the original blacks that were in america when the continents North America and Africa were connected. Something caused the seperation of north america and Africa.
African americans are the additonal slaves that were taken from africa centuries ago to work along with FBA to build America. So generally speaking, there were 2 blacks afterwards that help build up America. This is why when a African american does a ancestral lineage test, they are finding in their DNA that have african in them, then they go and reconnect back to Africa and Africans to be reunited with their lost past.
@@shadowpriest1937 i want only Fresh African Americans not Indian FBA in Africa.
South Africa is not as safe and too much PTSD for black Americans with the racism issues. Safest nations in Southern Africa would be Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Eswatini and Zambia. Most beautiful nations scenery wise are both Namibia and Mozambique
@@Layla-fr7mf Hopefully those countries don't end with Liberia "Experiment"
Family u ain't seen Harare Zimbabwe yet.
We got the family to take care of you lot Regards ❤ family I'm from Harare but based n South London Standard we care of my owns black people
When are visiting the falls in Livingston?
Got ur Back Family
Lovely! Are you guys no longer in Rwanda?
Great presentation. Lovely people. Applause from Bao Electronic Game - the African traditional Bao in digital format. Subscribe channel.
Dang Zambia is sweet
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I learned that the hard way
This is amazing 🔥🔥🚀
Chisuma chi Ashley 😂😂😂😂
Zambia...we hide our beautiful gardens in wall fences
Lusaka city of malls
I suggest you to take your hat inside the Africans houses .
I thought you guys was going to ask her if she knew Wode Maya when she was in China. I don't understand why she would want to live in China instead of all the beautiful countries in Africa. Too each is own. Peace !
Using the left hand is considered disrespectful. Even if you are giving someone money don't use your left hand.
I was scolded when I was younger and now it's been ingrained in me to always give money with my right hand. I will move the money to my right hand if I am holding something in my hand to give money to someone.
Giving money with the right hand is a new one for me. Thanks
I've just been trained all my life to do everything with the right hand as well when receiving things from people most especially elders when receiving things it's more respectful to use both hands
Wondering where is she from?.accent
Another scenario could be between in laws. They both kneel while interacting as a sign of respect.
Csn u please check about that land in xambia that has been offered by the chied to diaspora?
It's actually 300 acres of land. Some AA traced their ancestry from there. As you know the were taken from there via Angola slave port.
@@loneteko7271 i heard it was land for only the diaspora who can trace their lineage to bantu and for Israelites. Thing is thar there is not much infos about it snd i wonder why? Even the videos about the land are for like only 8secs. If someone can interview the chief and know what is really all about do everything is transprarent
It is called the GOBIDIA land. When u tyoe it on youtube not much of it
@@africaine4889 the Barotseland Kingdom (Western Province, Zambia) during the inaugural Africa Homecoming Pilgrimage to commemorate the 400 year milestone of the transatlantic slave trade era, under British rule starting in 1619 at Jamestown, Virginia (USA).
During the Africa Homecoming Pilgrimage in 2019, The king bestowed to Eric "Mubita" Sheppard 300 acres of land for heritage tourism and trade development projects. Mubita, LLC has started pre-construction planning and engineering surveys for the WALL OF RETURN and RESTORATION CENTER projects on the 300 acres of land granted to AA in Barotseland of Western Province, Zambia by the Barotse Royal Establishment (BRE). Barotseland in Western Province, Zambia will be the location for his planned Homecoming Headquarters at Restoration Center.
Take note In August 2019, Eric Anthony Sheppard was blessed to be given the Lozi name "Mubita" by The Litunga (King) His Majesty Lubosi Imwiko II of the Barotseland Kingdom (Western Province, Zambia)
Yes that's the land I meant, 300acres of land for the development of Restoration center.
Family, Ya'll didn't recognize Tevin Campbell performing outside the mall
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Giving someone something with the left hand is an. issue for older Zambians
Lovely video & good that Ashley caught up with you. As for wearing hats, it’s ok to wear it but if you’re greeting an elderly person, it’s wise to remove it from your head while you greet the person & then put it back on your head. We actually need to educate the people to see the need to wear hearts especially when it’s hot. For greeting, always use the right hand unless if you’re greeting people of your same age or younger than you.
Enough of building Shopping centres in Lusaka which only support the growth of other countries whose products and services are sold in the malls. Zambia MUST now concentrate on putting up industries so can start producing our own local products and services. All the profit that is realized is externalized and ends up developing countries that produce what is sold in these shopping malls.
A lot of our agricultural products end up getting wasted yet we continue importing products made from crops that we waste here!!
Start campaigning against Bally.
The Catholic Church invests a lot of money in the building and maintaining of malls! Churches don’t pay Tax, so you can guess what they do with all that offering money! Ohh if you forgot catabolism came from Rome, Italy!
@@missqt48 I don’t know of any Shopping Mall that the Catholic Church owns in Zambia. I’m not a very religious person but I have seen the Catholic Church standing for justice and advocate for the marginalized in society. Definitely they have their own shortcomings just like everyone else.
@@octoroogoonerguy2081 what exactly do you mean? HH is less than a year as president so no ways can an rational person expect him to achieve in 8 months what others failed to do in ten years. The only thing we can do is to suggest that he puts in place policies and system that will encourage citizens to get in production instead of just trading in imported goods and services. It’s just too early to judge the performance of HH especially looking at how much debt he inherited.
@@manyande8682 it’s not public knowledge! I only found out when I was visiting Zambia and my Aunty husband (works for the biggest bank in Zed) told us this! He even drew a diagram for better knowledge! It’s sooo messed up! A foreigner has more power than you and I as a native Zambian! Also the laws that still apply in Zambia haven’t been changed since colonisation! That’s why they can get away with so much power!
Arcades is whack yall should go to Manda hill or Pinnacle mall
What religion do Zambians follow?
Mostly Christian but anyone is free to practice their own religion.
Christian nation as enshrined in the Constitution
It becomes a big problem when you eat with your cap on if you're born in Zambia, you know the culture....but if you are not Zambian that's not a big deal... Our parents will let it slide
Left handed people in Zambia are embraced because they are considered to be unique and super intelligent people.... But they are few parents who refrain their kids eating with Left a hand but are comfortable and happy if they see their kids writing using left hand
In our Zambian culture it is disrespectful to greet an elderly person with Left hand....
There are sections of the society who want to move away from that as being too backwards and unchristian. It’s a debate. Others insist as been culture by saying Mwambo ni Mwambo.
In our zambian culture you don't greet an elderly person with a left hand, you can't be be talking to an elderly person with a cap on, when serving food to a person to older than you.... You must kneel
Girl don't know much about our culture. Yes, you shouldb't talk to elders with your cap on. Curtsy a little when greeting elders. Definitely don't enter somebody's house with your shoes on, unless the host says its okay. During shared meals, elders pick first and should be served first. When walking along a path, and it is narrow, elders or mothers with their child should be given way. Just that our culture is slowly eroding due to mass westernization. If you asked that qurstion to somebody a bit older and less exposed to Western culture, you would have gotten better information on culture and what is considered respect. Ask Mr. Traveltainment, you're more likely to receive a more apt response
Feel free to teach them the culture 😀 I clearly said correct me if I’m wrong.
We will give you Zambian names and citizenship
Yes the dude will be lubinda,the woman will be called Mutinta and the young lady will be called towera.
@@terrencekalonga696 agreed
Taking the hat 🧢 off inside homes and when greeting the elderly, is an African culture, I think everywhere you go in Africa it’s the same
😂🤣😅🤦♂️ Ok Ala with your dance that doesn't sync with the song.
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You can not be at the table with a hat, no eating with your left hand nor talking while chewing.
Girl don't know much about our culture. Yes, you shouldb't talk to elders with your cap on. Curtsy a little when greeting elders. Definitely don't enter somebody's house with your shoes on, unless the host says its okay. During shared meals, elders pick first and should be served first. When walking along a path, and it is narrow, elders or mothers with their child should be given way. Just that our culture is slowly eroding due to mass westernization. If you asked that qurstion to somebody a bit older and less exposed to Western culture, you would have gotten better information on culture and what is considered respect. Ask Mr. Traveltainment, you're more likely to receive a more apt response
Yeah I have noticed. she's not so acquainted with Zambian culture. But the other stuff she was on point