As soon as I saw the thumbnail, I knew 2 things: 1) I would laugh loud and long, and 2) this would not be "another quick video"🤣. I cannot say how much this family has impacted my decision to visit SA and retire to the continent. Their perseverance in settling and living an abundant life there has been incredible. I will always be grateful for all of you for sharing your journeys; we wouldn't know about any of this without you. 🙏🏾 #africa2024
Dr Asad and Edriene are such a vibe, whenever you engage with them you'll always be laughing. Thank you again for choosing our country as a country of choice to settle on and most importantly to raise your children. We will still explore more of SA together as time goes, so we we can change perceptions about this beautiful country of ours. @Rickey, thank you for having them "one the chair" so they can share their experiences since they permanent move to SA.
@@mazibukomail The foreigners I'm talking about are our African brothers and sisters from other African countries.im sure he gets that. You are just trying to be a smart ass. There are our African brothers and sisters some whom I know personally who are doing good things in South Africa. unfortunately there are a lot of illegal immigrants from other African countries who come here and do illegal activities and growing up as a teenager in the 90:s I had to witness Nigerians do some horrible crimes( drugs, drug trafficking and using young girls who eventually turned into prostitution and drugs). I blame our government for allowing most of what is happening. The owner of this page is a foreigner and is here legally. He has done his research and keeps doing his research about the country he stays in to have clarity..........
I used to leave the car at home and take a taxi from Midrand to downtown Joburg( late 2000's early 2010's) just to enjoy the vibe there, and do some shopping at Small Street, but today I can't even drive through Smith Street due to the horrible experience we had with my son, daylight attempted robbery, no ways, for me it's a no go zone, due to safety more than anything. It's quite sad to see what CBD has turned out to be due to drug lords and crime, and that's my truth, very sad!!😢
The reason why Hillbrow gave an uneasy vibe is because it's dominated by foreigners from other African countries who are mostly here illegally and are unfortunately always up to no good as they commit most of the crimes in the CBD. Hopefully this will all change after the 2024 elections. South Africa and South Africans need to take back Hillbrow and the CBD
I got the biggest shock of my life when I saw the CBD, especially coming from Cape Town 🤯 like how is a central BUSINESS district so messed up when you're the BUSINESS hub of South Africa? I pray JHB is restored in 2024 cos I wana move.
As a South african I watched the whole interview because I was curious as to why move to here ,what a gamble but glad you guys settled well ,loving the motherland and learning about the different cultures
I loved this segment! I've subscribed to both channels. I was in Johannesburg December 21 - January 1st and we had an amazing time! Ricky, I believe my husband met you and your Father at the Houghton one evening. We will be traveling back very soon and we too are considering making the move. Peace and Blessings to both families.
Hillbrow was the Sandton of SA in the 70s and 80s, it deteriorated from 1997, it used to have 3 star, 4 star hotels. I stayed in one of the hotels as a student, now it's slums
🤣 Commodores... Lionel Richie... A staple in esp the coloured community 🤣 🤣🤣 you'll be surprised the length and extent of African American artists of yesteryear. Will it shock you that we are familiar with BB King, Louie Armstrong and Sammy Davis Junior too? 🤣🤣🤣 You guys are too funny 🤣 thanks for the tickle Asad😂
Bam bam bam family. please dont ever try and venture out to hillbrow or yeoville. Even us locals dont go there. In the 90's these were our safe party areas. not now though.
Adrienne mentioned the niceness of the teachers and students in her children’s schools….I was just talking with a fellow African-American sister who visited SA recently as well, we both agreed South African blacks in general appear much nicer than Americans. We love and miss being around our warm sisters and brothers in SA!
Thank you so much.... am glad you experienced this first hand & are witness.... our illegal immigration issues with our fellow Africans has everyone screaming 'xenophobia', whereas its not that but the need for everyone to come in legally and then respect the laws of the country.... Otherwise South Africans are among the warmest people you will ever interact with. Period.
Ricky You should watch Sarafina. It’s about Black youth( school kids) fighting against the racist government during apartheid. It’s based on a true story. Hector Peterson was one of the school children killed by the racist police. The song Dr Asad is talking about that he heard at Farmers Market, I know it and I was born in the 90s.
This was a great video. I hope that Dr. Asad will consider expanding his program to the field of education, and incorporate aspiring teachers. Especially since the schools seems to be such high caliber.
The only two families I am subscribed to. Dr. Asaad never disappoints on funny story telling with the ever so fun laughing partner in crime. Hillbrow gets to us all, that place needs a renewal
Bam Bam Bam just like that gang✌️, lovely interview as per my expectation, Mr Jones there's no way you don't know Night shift song my guy, that's a jam here in SA
Thank you Ricky Jones . A big shout out to Dr Asad & Adrienne you guys are hella funny. The comments and explanations have humour for days. Lovely interview !!!! As a South African I must say you are doing your best to get that authentic Mzansi experience.
Why wait till retirement? Look at the scares skills we need for our economy - you might just qualify to move here under one of those if you can secure employment
You mean cry the beloved country with James Earl Jones? Another good movie shot in SA about apartheid : The power of one featuring Morgan freeman before he was God 😉
I used to go around hillbrow when I was a teenager but now I am not comfortable at all it has changed a lot. The last time I saw Pretoria street I was shocked and I was like I wouldn't walk there anymore plus the are thieves there who steal phones via a car or taxi window.
Great Interview! Dr. Asad & Adrian are a highly intelligent, caring and fun-loving couple. The chemistry was unmatched! I really enjoyed this interview! This is must see tv.
Greetings from Hyde Park, Johannesburg🇿🇦Great interview. The Hillbrow experience killed me😂. That place is dangerous. The content is lit. Keep them coming and welcome to mother🇿🇦
I got lost in Hillbrow...cos its close to Parktown and boy was I shook. It reminded me of bad areas in East Detroit around 2010 and boy it was an experience. Dont get me wromg Detroit is my adopted city...and i lived on Washington Blvd, CBD for 6 years...lits of changes have happened...but some areas like in most older cities...some areas are hit. The last time I had seen a mattress and a fridge just about....yeah...I avoid at all cost.
I’ve been to the states and I experienced the sense of urgency only after I came back to SA, it was frustrating to me 😂, but in SA people have a saying “there’s no hurry in SA”. I’ve realized how chilled SAns are, that much we can learn from the States, efficiency.
Hello Jones and Asad and Adrian ! Nice conversation good times I hope to get to the next get together when I return home to South Africa! 🇿🇦 very good content in this interview. I’m with Adrian on the Lonehill area I like there. I live up the street at Steyn City not far from Kalamyi area as well ! I love that I am close to highways as well Asad location is everything! I am a Real Estate agent in the states licensed in Florida! I came over to Johannesburg South Africa with the Real South Africa real estate tour I ended up moving to South Africa! Who knew on the Night Shift,,,!!!1
@@THEJONESFAMILYCHANNEL btw, I do miss my coffee shop in Rosebank next to Proud Marys. That coffee was off the chain. No gut issue with that one. Even the pastries was delicious. I came back a few months ago and had a damn damn damn (not bam bam bam) moment. They was gone. :(
Being in SA begins the process of not thinking consciously or otherwise about being Black. And contrary to understanding, I believe it's a by product of the PTSD all those in the diaspora feel in some form. So beyond your channels, for those leaving the "world behind", Id recommend a period of internet fasting when you finally get home to The continent family
Just to chime in there guys. Hillbrow was the IT area to live in the 90's. I lived there in my 20s. A lot has changed in SA in the last two to 3 decades with the influx of people from all over and hijacking buildings criminality / lawlessness being allowed by our Government to grow. People from rural SA ir smalker towns, illegal immigrants allowed to just set up shacks wherever they see space and never get evicted and they know it. Even in private Township properties. This has destroyed a lot of our landscape. Even Capetown is a lower version of itself these days believe it or not.
You spoke the gospel truth! My dad says Hillbrow used to be a fancy place reserved for high class people.... until the ANC took over.... We just hope 2024 people will vote smarter and our country will turn the corner and begin an upward trajectory.
"Heart-ah-piers-port" I love Heart a dee dees though 😂 Towards the end of the interview I was dead. From the driving, to the real estate, to how long it takes to fix things 🤣🤣🤣 when y'all said South Africa is a drama, you were right. We say you're bored by choice in this country🤣🤣🤣🤣
I lived in Yeoville next to Hillbrow and those places were a vibe. I have not set foot there in close to 10 years. It is just not safe. It has been taken over by shady characters.
great guys you seem to be enjoying SA and its culture...I have been here in USA for more than a year but it seems i arrived yesterday culture here is different, yesterday was thanksgiving and not even a single one at work or church invited me to join them even though they know you have no family around, maybe its a state that I am in , people seem to be not welcoming like home or they are too busy
Lolest, Asad, the song is "nightshift" by the Commodores. I love the song, I have it on my playlist on my phone. Hillbrow is just a mess due to the government not enforcing immigration law. 80% of people living in Hillbrow are illegal immigrants mostly from Zimbabwe and Mozambique. We just waiting for a new government next year after election so that we can rebuild Johannesburg CBD to its former glory. The current government has failed.
Remember Africa will always have Africans in it. All Africans. We didn’t have borders before we were colonised and part of decolonisation throughout Africa is about losing the borders.
As soon as I saw the thumbnail, I knew 2 things: 1) I would laugh loud and long, and 2) this would not be "another quick video"🤣. I cannot say how much this family has impacted my decision to visit SA and retire to the continent. Their perseverance in settling and living an abundant life there has been incredible. I will always be grateful for all of you for sharing your journeys; we wouldn't know about any of this without you. 🙏🏾 #africa2024
LOL
I hope many American Blacks find happiness in Africa. Although I am White, Africa appeals to me.
Why thank you it’s a majestically place
You're definitely not the first one.
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This warms my heart ♥️💜❤️….Two of my favorite families in SA!🌍
Yes indeed. That’s my brother and family right there
Dr Asad and Edriene are such a vibe, whenever you engage with them you'll always be laughing. Thank you again for choosing our country as a country of choice to settle on and most importantly to raise your children. We will still explore more of SA together as time goes, so we we can change perceptions about this beautiful country of ours.
@Rickey, thank you for having them "one the chair" so they can share their experiences since they permanent move to SA.
Must see UA-cam right here!!❤❤❤
Hahahahaha thanks fam!
I’m back in the states….missing South Africa, and being in the majority! Hope to return sometime this year.
Hillbrow used to be modern neighborhood until it was abandoned and a whole lot of immigrants and (locals) turned into Gotham city
Oh wow thanks for this history
Its a no go zone. Us SAns dont go there! You get mugged in broad day light@@THEJONESFAMILYCHANNEL
IT'S POINTLESS UNLESS YOU PEOPLE DENOUNCE YOUR BLACK AMERICAN CULTURE. @@THEJONESFAMILYCHANNEL
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Hillbrow including all the neighborhoods closes to the now slum CBDs is everything wrong with open borders and Pan Africanism!
The city of Johannesburg is 80% foreigners. Most locals don't go to the city because of what it has turned into.
You're writing this on a YT page owned by foreigners who live in Joburg🤦♀
@@mazibukomail The foreigners I'm talking about are our African brothers and sisters from other African countries.im sure he gets that. You are just trying to be a smart ass. There are our African brothers and sisters some whom I know personally who are doing good things in South Africa. unfortunately there are a lot of illegal immigrants from other African countries who come here and do illegal activities and growing up as a teenager in the 90:s I had to witness Nigerians do some horrible crimes( drugs, drug trafficking and using young girls who eventually turned into prostitution and drugs). I blame our government for allowing most of what is happening. The owner of this page is a foreigner and is here legally. He has done his research and keeps doing his research about the country he stays in to have clarity..........
I used to leave the car at home and take a taxi from Midrand to downtown Joburg( late 2000's early 2010's) just to enjoy the vibe there, and do some shopping at Small Street, but today I can't even drive through Smith Street due to the horrible experience we had with my son, daylight attempted robbery, no ways, for me it's a no go zone, due to safety more than anything. It's quite sad to see what CBD has turned out to be due to drug lords and crime, and that's my truth, very sad!!😢
I had to comment before even watching . My favorite people in one video Dr Asad , Adrienne and Rickey❤️.I’ll come back to comment after watching 😍
Oh wow!!! Thank you so very much! 🫶🏾🫶🏾
As a American I love seeing our minds are being open. The media here in the states don't show anything good about Africa
How did Rickey miss the third Bam? 💥 💥💥
I wanted him to say it.. and it worked
Love these two families ❤❤
Uncle Asad is the best. Bam bam bam just like that!!
Greetings from the Eastrand ❤
Greetings family and the first to comment!!
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Much love from Cape town❤
Why thank you
South African greatest natural resource is South African people and the spirit that they embody ✨️🇿🇦🙌🏾
Spot on Dr Asad, skewed projection of 🇿🇦SA by the west sucks indeed
That it does
The reason why Hillbrow gave an uneasy vibe is because it's dominated by foreigners from other African countries who are mostly here illegally and are unfortunately always up to no good as they commit most of the crimes in the CBD. Hopefully this will all change after the 2024 elections. South Africa and South Africans need to take back Hillbrow and the CBD
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I got the biggest shock of my life when I saw the CBD, especially coming from Cape Town 🤯 like how is a central BUSINESS district so messed up when you're the BUSINESS hub of South Africa? I pray JHB is restored in 2024 cos I wana move.
@@Joysings86 I will be praying 🙏🏾
Very wonderful to see our brothers and sisters coming home to come and connect with the soil
For sure
Got me singing Night Shift by the Commodores while working on a spreadsheet.! Love this video.
Yes indeed. Enjoy yourself. Much love
I like how Adrienne understand her husband, she anticipate the joke before it pops 😂😂, she'll be already cracking before we get it.
Right. That’s what happens when you know your spouse
Big up Dr Asad and Wife Jones family respect blessings 👍💥
Blessings
When I saw Dr. A and Mrs. A I did a happy dance 💃🏾. So excited to see you interview them, I really enjoyed this video; from Chicago (Chi town)❤
Glad you enjoyed it! Chi Town stand up!
As a South african I watched the whole interview because I was curious as to why move to here ,what a gamble but glad you guys settled well ,loving the motherland and learning about the different cultures
Oh wow what a perspective for sure! Thanks as we are enjoying it all for sure
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I loved this segment! I've subscribed to both channels. I was in Johannesburg December 21 - January 1st and we had an amazing time! Ricky, I believe my husband met you and your Father at the Houghton one evening. We will be traveling back very soon and we too are considering making the move. Peace and Blessings to both families.
Wishing you God’s best ❤
Oh wow well when you’re back we will meet again formally and collectively
@@THEJONESFAMILYCHANNEL Absolutely! We're working on our return trip right now. We are definitely in prayer about moving.
@@Christine_M_Jones Thank you.
I'm from Cleveland 😂😂😂
Dr. Assad drops knowledge and comedy all at the same time.
All at the same time!
My three favorite UA-camrs in South Africa. I feel as if you’re a member of my family. I truly enjoyed this content. Thank you.
How nice. Well thanks for the love and welcome
Hillbrow was the Sandton of SA in the 70s and 80s, it deteriorated from 1997, it used to have 3 star, 4 star hotels. I stayed in one of the hotels as a student, now it's slums
Oh wow that’s interesting how things changed in a short period of time
To me seeing African coming home makes me happy
It's a happy thing
🤣 Commodores... Lionel Richie... A staple in esp the coloured community 🤣 🤣🤣 you'll be surprised the length and extent of African American artists of yesteryear. Will it shock you that we are familiar with BB King, Louie Armstrong and Sammy Davis Junior too? 🤣🤣🤣 You guys are too funny 🤣 thanks for the tickle Asad😂
Great show...love the energy.
POWERFUL PEOPLE.🥰😍
Why thank you
Bam bam bam family. please dont ever try and venture out to hillbrow or yeoville. Even us locals dont go there. In the 90's these were our safe party areas. not now though.
Great interview. We are so much the same.
No need for tv if I can watch this. ❤
Me too 🤞🏽🤞🏽🤞🏽🤞🏽
Adrienne mentioned the niceness of the teachers and students in her children’s schools….I was just talking with a fellow African-American sister who visited SA recently as well, we both agreed South African blacks in general appear much nicer than Americans. We love and miss being around our warm sisters and brothers in SA!
Thank you so much.... am glad you experienced this first hand & are witness.... our illegal immigration issues with our fellow Africans has everyone screaming 'xenophobia', whereas its not that but the need for everyone to come in legally and then respect the laws of the country.... Otherwise South Africans are among the warmest people you will ever interact with. Period.
@@LescibaI can't wait to get my daughter started back in school. We just returned to the USA to visit family and friends.
@@jamaicanonthemove.3239 Very wonderful indeed ❤
❤Welcome to the best country in the world🎉❤
What a awesome interview!! Omg.. ❤❤❤❤ Thank you
Our pleasure!
Ricky You should watch Sarafina. It’s about Black youth( school kids) fighting against the racist government during apartheid. It’s based on a true story. Hector Peterson was one of the school children killed by the racist police.
The song Dr Asad is talking about that he heard at Farmers Market, I know it and I was born in the 90s.
Ok ok ok
Amongst the many families that joined us in SA these two are on the top of my list! I've been with you guys right from the start BAM BAM BAM !!!
Interesting conversation you're having there. Keep them coming brorher, I'm clued on my screen.
You got it
Very few SAns in Hillbrow...
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Nice video
Thank you!
Yall should take the kids to see the upside down house in Hartbeesport.
Adrienne and Dr Asad ❤❤❤
They are awesome
It’s amazing to see my African American brothers and sister happy and enjoying Mzansi. We love you beautiful amazing families.
This was a great video. I hope that Dr. Asad will consider expanding his program to the field of education, and incorporate aspiring teachers. Especially since the schools seems to be such high caliber.
There it is. Seed sown here it’s only a matter of time
That song was a hit... Night Shift by The Commodores
We know the song Dr Asad!!! That's a jam!!!
😂. I enjoyed watching this interview. Great vibes. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you
Great show family!! I love interviews with DR. Asad & wife Adrianne.💙💙
EVERYTIME!
Hillbrow was the most beautiful part of Jo'burg,look at how it has turned into😢😢😢😢
Oh wow
the spot she was tlakingg about with good braai by orlando towers is called chaf phozi, haarties is the place he liked , beautiful place
The only two families I am subscribed to. Dr. Asaad never disappoints on funny story telling with the ever so fun laughing partner in crime. Hillbrow gets to us all, that place needs a renewal
Thanks for Subscribing❣️
It's good to see our people coming back home, guys u are all welcome please come back home to mother AFRICA....... ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Bam Bam Bam just like that gang✌️, lovely interview as per my expectation, Mr Jones there's no way you don't know Night shift song my guy, that's a jam here in SA
Hahahahaha I’m learning
Enjoyed this, was laughing all the way through - great content.
You’re spot on about operational efficiency, we need to really up our game.
Absolutely great vlog today 👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿 I'm a big fan of both families the Jones and Doc family 👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿
Much appreciated
Thank you Ricky Jones . A big shout out to Dr Asad & Adrienne you guys are hella funny. The comments and explanations have humour for days. Lovely interview !!!! As a South African I must say you are doing your best to get that authentic Mzansi experience.
Great interview
Doc! That IS the jam!!!! Yes sir
Hahahaha
I just recently visited SA. I wish I could move there, but I must wait until retirement.
Indeed, we will be here and the welcome will be on point!
Why wait till retirement? Look at the scares skills we need for our economy - you might just qualify to move here under one of those if you can secure employment
Movies for you Rickey.
Cry Freedom.
Sarafina.
From Disney, The colour of friendship.
You mean cry the beloved country with James Earl Jones? Another good movie shot in SA about apartheid : The power of one featuring Morgan freeman before he was God 😉
I used to go around hillbrow when I was a teenager but now I am not comfortable at all it has changed a lot. The last time I saw Pretoria street I was shocked and I was like I wouldn't walk there anymore plus the are thieves there who steal phones via a car or taxi window.
Oh my the difference was real!
Great Interview! Dr. Asad & Adrian are a highly intelligent, caring and fun-loving couple. The chemistry was unmatched! I really enjoyed this interview! This is must see tv.
Thanks Unc, much appreciated! They are good people!
No doubt Big Brother, you will love the like Rickey Sr & I ❤
Guys, welcome to South Africa!!!
Greatings from Cape Town...........
Hello there!
Greetings from Hyde Park, Johannesburg🇿🇦Great interview. The Hillbrow experience killed me😂. That place is dangerous. The content is lit. Keep them coming and welcome to mother🇿🇦
What’s up family and thanks for the kind words we will keep them coming for sure
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This was amazing. Thank you for this interview. Dr. Asad is the coolest! Mrs. Adrian the beautiful goddess she always is. Witty and funny. Love!
I was born in Hillbrow. Florence Nightingale Hospital. And the story about Hillbrow had me rolling! Juslaaik, tears in my eyes!
as I know Hillbrow i was laughing so hard myself
Fascinating vlog.
Thank you
I got lost in Hillbrow...cos its close to Parktown and boy was I shook. It reminded me of bad areas in East Detroit around 2010 and boy it was an experience. Dont get me wromg Detroit is my adopted city...and i lived on Washington Blvd, CBD for 6 years...lits of changes have happened...but some areas like in most older cities...some areas are hit. The last time I had seen a mattress and a fridge just about....yeah...I avoid at all cost.
Hillbrow is the Nigeria version of success story in SA.😂😂
I’ve been to the states and I experienced the sense of urgency only after I came back to SA, it was frustrating to me 😂, but in SA people have a saying “there’s no hurry in SA”. I’ve realized how chilled SAns are, that much we can learn from the States, efficiency.
Your all welcome beautiful family 😍😍❤🎉🎉🥳🙏🏾
Why thank you
Hello Jones and Asad and Adrian ! Nice conversation good times I hope to get to the next get together when I return home to South Africa! 🇿🇦 very good content in this interview. I’m with Adrian on the Lonehill area I like there. I live up the street at Steyn City not far from Kalamyi area as well ! I love that I am close to highways as well Asad location is everything! I am a Real Estate agent in the states licensed in Florida! I came over to Johannesburg South Africa with the Real South Africa real estate tour I ended up moving to South Africa! Who knew on the Night Shift,,,!!!1
Oh nice. When do you return?
@@THEJONESFAMILYCHANNEL I’m
Planning to return sometime in February or the beginning of March !!!1
I've not been to Hillbrow in like forever 😂😂😂😂 you are brave Dr Asad
hahaha
The song is called NIGHT SHIFT
The song is called night shift by the Commodores,my favourite song it's a south African staple for classic American songs
Yep yep
Awesome interview brother Ricky. I always enjoy Doc and Adriene. Keep bringing the great content. In the meantime, much blessings and Ubuntu!
Much appreciated. Blessings
I was at restaurant in Soweto listening to Patrice Rushen "sending you forget me nots". That's a over 45 song lol
hahahahahahahaha, just like that
@@THEJONESFAMILYCHANNEL btw, I do miss my coffee shop in Rosebank next to Proud Marys. That coffee was off the chain. No gut issue with that one. Even the pastries was delicious. I came back a few months ago and had a damn damn damn (not bam bam bam) moment. They was gone. :(
The song he was trying to remember was the night shift by the Commodores
Thank you so much for the information
My pleasure family
Being in SA begins the process of not thinking consciously or otherwise about being Black. And contrary to understanding, I believe it's a by product of the PTSD all those in the diaspora feel in some form. So beyond your channels, for those leaving the "world behind", Id recommend a period of internet fasting when you finally get home to The continent family
Nice!
Just to chime in there guys. Hillbrow was the IT area to live in the 90's. I lived there in my 20s. A lot has changed in SA in the last two to 3 decades with the influx of people from all over and hijacking buildings criminality / lawlessness being allowed by our Government to grow. People from rural SA ir smalker towns, illegal immigrants allowed to just set up shacks wherever they see space and never get evicted and they know it. Even in private Township properties. This has destroyed a lot of our landscape. Even Capetown is a lower version of itself these days believe it or not.
You spoke the gospel truth! My dad says Hillbrow used to be a fancy place reserved for high class people.... until the ANC took over.... We just hope 2024 people will vote smarter and our country will turn the corner and begin an upward trajectory.
16:57 😂😂😂😂😂 he had to shut that one down immediately smh I get it though, don't wanna f up the bread 😅
"Heart-ah-piers-port"
I love Heart a dee dees though 😂
Towards the end of the interview I was dead. From the driving, to the real estate, to how long it takes to fix things 🤣🤣🤣 when y'all said South Africa is a drama, you were right. We say you're bored by choice in this country🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂This is one country that stresses God the most im sure 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@fatimawindvoel2253 Every time the sun rise in South Africa, God is like, "Here We go again," 🤣
@@Say_Jay246 soo true 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤦♀️
Hi, I see miss Adraan is gain in south Africa that's what we call happiness and peace
For sure. It’s a beautiful country and place to be
10:04 That's crazy because there's also people in Soweto and have never ever been to Johannesburg. Literally!!
yes we know that song a classic. Commodores - Nightshift
ok ok ok
Beef tripe is the stomach lining!😊
I lived in Yeoville next to Hillbrow and those places were a vibe. I have not set foot there in close to 10 years. It is just not safe. It has been taken over by shady characters.
Welcome back home.
great guys you seem to be enjoying SA and its culture...I have been here in USA for more than a year but it seems i arrived yesterday culture here is different, yesterday was thanksgiving and not even a single one at work or church invited me to join them even though they know you have no family around, maybe its a state that I am in , people seem to be not welcoming like home or they are too busy
Bam bam bam❤
Just like that
Lolest, Asad, the song is "nightshift" by the Commodores. I love the song, I have it on my playlist on my phone.
Hillbrow is just a mess due to the government not enforcing immigration law. 80% of people living in Hillbrow are illegal immigrants mostly from Zimbabwe and Mozambique.
We just waiting for a new government next year after election so that we can rebuild Johannesburg CBD to its former glory. The current government has failed.
Government this ....government that. lol
@@rigbyrigbone5407 , true that, we leave law enforcement to the state. The pros and cons of democracy, right,
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🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 you all welcome!
Why thank you!
Nice video for my friyay afternoon. The way am laughing😂😂
Hillbrow is mostly nigerians, Zimbabweans and other African nations, it's only 3 percent South Africans there.
Not that important
Very important @@Mapule150
@@Pamela-ek9cp Here we go again, just like a Hadeda.🙄
Remember Africa will always have Africans in it. All Africans. We didn’t have borders before we were colonised and part of decolonisation throughout Africa is about losing the borders.
@@noxolotshabangu8055Ai voetsek wena. Spare us from your Pan-Africanist drivel