Tom Cruise is in Limpopo right now, shooting the 8th Instalment of Mission Impossible. He says that "it would be nice to live here permanently". There is really loads on offer from South Africa.
I am officially addicted to this channel; I hate to see the conversations end. Thanks to you the RSA, I never thought SA would be on my radar. I will definitely use you guys when I'm ready! Also looking forward to more content from Asha, my repat SheRoe!
We truly enjoyed our trip to SA, and cannot wait to get back! Enjoyed this video I so agree with the falling in love with it the first visit! BTW. USMC rocks!! #DemShaws
What an amazing video. This group was fantastic. Also, i cracked up when Mark did the "MY FELLOW SOUTH AFRICANS" inside joke at the end. Brilliant!!! 👋👋👋👋👋👋👋🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Damn. When the gentleman from Texas was describing anxiety that comes with maneuvering a day in America as a black body in that space. Damn. We aren't perfect here in SA. But atleast we do not have that burden.
This was a great discussion I could have listened to them all day I love Real Estate and development so I definitely know that South Africa is the best place to be apart of that industry
My people...we are one...welcome home and keep those smiles on your faces whole day. The laughter and joy you have for my country and we South Africans heavily patriotic have is incredible. We love yourll ..we welcome all of yourll we want yourll here. 🇿🇦❤🇺🇸 🌍❤yourll.
Could you please shut up? Who invited you here? Go back or stay where you belong to. If you american stay in America and let us AFRICANS show love to one another. We don't need your love at all
You guys are awesome...I appreciate you showing us South Africa and giving us the people's reaction. From the Facebook group "African American watch on Africa". I share a lot of your videos in there...
Glad I found this video, I've been drawn to South Africa for a while now. I've seen some of the movies from their on Netflix and definitely wanted to go and see it in person but it's been this random push more now lately. Love the conversation, plan on visiting this year.
Man this is so good, you know as South Africans we really had a sad week due to losing one of our moguls legend and its a very sad moment for us as nation. Because the individual Riky Rick man he meant so much us he was for the youth and so prolific in everything he has done as a person R. I. P BOSS SONKE (RIKY RICK) we love and will always miss you and in the words of your own legend I'll come back a stronger man this land is still my home. Man this whole week I've been just down my spirit was just down not just of losing our own but with all the things happening in the world right now. The war of Ukraine and Russia man it really just almost made lose hope. But then it's like I had to come on too UA-cam and come and watch the Real South Africa and then it's still a bonus that we got mama Asha and the guest who telling the stories in this episode. Man my spirit has been lifted again. Man I'm speechless because every interview just blows my mind to have our brothers and sister coming home. As black people our stories has been told for us through history. But I love how the Blantons document black stories and letting us write our own his in ways we experience Thanks to our own Blantons for creating this platform so our history can be told love you guys. now my new week can start bur for now I'll have my cooler box moments have a blessed weekend all and stay safe proudly South African 🇿🇦
Another great discussion! It is so enlightening to hear the experiences of Americans who consistently emphasize the welcoming, authentic, environment. I know what to expect when I arrive. Thank you RSA for bringing the beauty of SA to the masses.❤
The Blantons keep bringing good wholesome content and interesting people. Thank you for such an engaging talk. I am glad to see Ms Asha out and about. And I have to say, LaTasha looks very settled and relaxed here. Good for you my sister. Keep living a life of leisure with Ms Asha. In South Africa, the aim is not to sweat.
Thank you for the wonderful interview. The family is expanding ❤️❤️❤️❤️ Mark & Tasha. The bridges have been erected, soon it will be normal to have our people frequently visiting continent.
Wooow, I just enjoyed the lady & Asha talking about the elephant. A great statement made about the need to respect nature, not the mentality of thinking, it is just animals. Guys, for those who are listening from US, I believe there is a spiritual connection when you come across these creatures. Shout to TRSA again!
*What a wholesome conversation!* Welcome Fam, we wish you a fantastic and fun stay in South Africa. Enjoy our culture, our warmth, our food, our traditions, our weather and......may you catch the spirit of Ubuntu 😁😉
Finally, ancestors we lost through the slave trade are making their way back home....im in tears. The feelings you feel about being in Africa, its not just feelings, its the ancestors voices assuring you that you are not lost..the fact that you immediately connect with any culture is a sign you are home...the mother land. WELCOME HOME MY BROTHERS AND SISTERS, WELCOME HOME
I hate that we can commiserate on mutual pain with our African American fam. But enough is enough. We must arise and unite. One Africa fixing our respective countries and getting ready for our diasporan relatives who are willing and able.
Hi Mark you are doing a wonderful work both of you guys with your lady for our country like South Africa. The names that I'm giving you Mark is Kwazi it means you have knowledge of my our country. Your lady is Busisiwe it means blessed. She's blessed to be home. Welcome home guys and I so wish you to visit all the graves of Zulu Kings and tell them you back.
I love the conversation guys. SA is a beautiful country with its own problems like unemployment and for our family to come here and assist in solving poverty .
I heard that African American don't love each other that much back on America but now I am glade to see you love south Africa and love each other and enjoy being together as one.
I enjoyed the beautiful conversation I feel like I was there with you family I just can't get enough of your video I love to see you reviewing deferent family and individual Godbless you with more blessings and business
I can relate to it in a way. I am a European living in SA. I feel more at home here than I feel back at home in The Netherlands. Only imagine how it must feel for Afro Americans.
We didn't know how hard it is for African Americans in the US, I literally thought that everyone in American was fortunate to have been born in that side of the continent. Welcome home.
I love the positive energy and wholesomeness that I encounter in the video; I genuinely I appreciate the respect and genuine attitude that Americans have shown in embarking on their journeys in South Africa. As a South African, I love it and genuinely wish that all visitors had the same wholesome and kind mentality and attitude as you do.❤
Point of correction Mr Lionel, Nope not most of South Africans wanna leave that is not true. It is most White people who are leaving and want to leave for Europe...No Sir we we ain't leaving, we ain't going nowhere and we encourage our African American to come join us and reunite with us as Brothers and Sisters. Thank you very much Bye
I fully agree. When I was there it was mzungus complaining about wanting to move because the blacks are taking over. 😐🥴😏 imagine that sentiment when your ancestors came to steal. Anyway. All of the black people I met there want to live there. Hell, I only returned to the US to finish my second degree so that I can move to SA or Kenya with those skills to get my second career started there.
I pray that all Sub-Saharan countries provides plane to repatriate all of Bantu Nation family who were taken to be slaves to all the four corners of this earth. I pray that they do it very quickly. Please African Americans and in the other slave land, organise a march to any African embassy. Ask them to provide you with means to get to Africa. Especially those of you who do not have the means to get to Africa. To those who do have the means: PRACTISE UBUBTU, add at least one family to your family and bring back our people. If you have more means, PLEASE ADD MORE FAMILIES. COME OUT OF BABYLON!!!!!!
In SA if you afford , you can own properties as many as you want, some people buy properties , renovates .and after some time sell, others buy properties and rent.
I believe it partially already is brother. I'm in the UK and actually visited south Africa Via the Blanton's in September 2021..if you wish to scroll back in the vids you'll see Mark interviewing me. Anyway, some utility companies in the UK like for getting an electric key if you top up n need a new one the call center you will get through to is in SA. Also a call center manager is a critically sought after skilled role among many others as determined by the south african Government. Some British companies are outsourcing to call centres in SA..it's partially happening
A sense of feeling just human in Africa I think is what gets most African Americans. Africa is originally a socialism continent built on sense of Ubuntu, unity and community unlike the emphasis of Individualism in Western countries even for other races that come to South Africa share n enjoy this experience. No country is perfect hey but I'm happy to hear your wonderful experiences.
The more i watch this videos, the more i realize that the black skin is really having a problem with cops in the US. And also, the are some people who only know Africa as a place of poverty and some kind of a jungle because of what the system in the US have done to our fellow Africans.
I was looking at houses on century 21 global for SA and the inventory was mind blowing. I absolutely agree that you probably would just have to pick one because you could end up looking forever.
I think Antjuan (excuse spelling) stopped and asked me about Putt-putt at the hotel at Kruger Gate. Coincidentally got good friends in Charlton. So, had a quick laugh when we found out. Was a year ago.
Tom Cruise is in Limpopo right now, shooting the 8th Instalment of Mission Impossible. He says that "it would be nice to live here permanently". There is really loads on offer from South Africa.
Wow...i didn't know that!👊
Yeah he really is. I saw videos of him landing using a helicopter and greeting some fans as he walked to a white Range Rover to drive away.
I really like Tom, Wonderful actor and human being.
I am officially addicted to this channel; I hate to see the conversations end. Thanks to you the RSA, I never thought SA would be on my radar. I will definitely use you guys when I'm ready! Also looking forward to more content from Asha, my repat SheRoe!
We truly enjoyed our trip to SA, and cannot wait to get back! Enjoyed this video I so agree with the falling in love with it the first visit!
BTW. USMC rocks!!
#DemShaws
What an amazing video. This group was fantastic. Also, i cracked up when Mark did the "MY FELLOW SOUTH AFRICANS" inside joke at the end. Brilliant!!! 👋👋👋👋👋👋👋🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Those words from the President are usually the start of what we refer to as a "Family Meeting"😁
When the second couple said we love this place, an old school kwaito song by TKZee “We love this place” started playing in my mind.
Damn. When the gentleman from Texas was describing anxiety that comes with maneuvering a day in America as a black body in that space. Damn. We aren't perfect here in SA. But atleast we do not have that burden.
Perfectly said, its sometimes not that things are perfect there. But it far better than putting up with the stress of the USA.....racism
@@exquisitecaribbeanqueen7198 I love America- we have our issues but my people are here and its the best country in the world on many levels
@@vergespierre4271 for youwhat are some of the many levels? 🤔
Come home we are waiting for you you know welove you guys come home
Great vlog respect from Detroit 🇺🇸
The sound quality was good Vho-Blanton. Keep it up
Fam, another outstanding video with Europe at war, it's time for Africa to shine through, African American family come back home before Babylon burns
Mark the comedian Dr Mabatho Blanton love the work u do guys
We need to have a citizenship program to get our people back.
That is so right home affairs
@@TRSA we’ll put it on the agenda. We getting home affairs in order right now.
@@TRSA 🤣well deres a critical skills list so I think dats a nice way to enter n get things done quick
its coming. diaspora is 6th region if Africa
but we aint yall people- we are americans- our home is America
This was a great discussion I could have listened to them all day I love Real Estate and development so I definitely know that South Africa is the best place to be apart of that industry
William your love for SA is so heart warming,.
You will be coming home
Very soon...
@@desaislin6242 🙏🏿💯 that you so much and you are absolutely right South Africa 🇿🇦 is
where I want to live the rest of my life at
My people...we are one...welcome home and keep those smiles on your faces whole day. The laughter and joy you have for my country and we South Africans heavily patriotic have is incredible.
We love yourll ..we welcome all of yourll we want yourll here.
🇿🇦❤🇺🇸 🌍❤yourll.
we aren't african but much love to africans
Could you please shut up? Who invited you here? Go back or stay where you belong to. If you american stay in America and let us AFRICANS show love to one another.
We don't need your love at all
You guys are awesome...I appreciate you showing us South Africa and giving us the people's reaction. From the Facebook group "African American watch on Africa". I share a lot of your videos in there...
Thanks glad you like keep sharing
We love you all. Let us build South Africa together.
Hi Mr and Dr Blanton, always glad to hear this kind of feedback from our people courtesy of #TRSA, welcome to Afrique du Sud
Glad I found this video, I've been drawn to South Africa for a while now. I've seen some of the movies from their on Netflix and definitely wanted to go and see it in person but it's been this random push more now lately. Love the conversation, plan on visiting this year.
What are the films you saw ?
Man this is so good, you know as South Africans we really had a sad week due to losing one of our moguls legend and its a very sad moment for us as nation. Because the individual Riky Rick man he meant so much us he was for the youth and so prolific in everything he has done as a person R. I. P BOSS SONKE (RIKY RICK) we love and will always miss you and in the words of your own legend I'll come back a stronger man this land is still my home. Man this whole week I've been just down my spirit was just down not just of losing our own but with all the things happening in the world right now. The war of Ukraine and Russia man it really just almost made lose hope. But then it's like I had to come on too UA-cam and come and watch the Real South Africa and then it's still a bonus that we got mama Asha and the guest who telling the stories in this episode. Man my spirit has been lifted again. Man I'm speechless because every interview just blows my mind to have our brothers and sister coming home. As black people our stories has been told for us through history. But I love how the Blantons document black stories and letting us write our own his in ways we experience Thanks to our own Blantons for creating this platform so our history can be told love you guys. now my new week can start bur for now I'll have my cooler box moments have a blessed weekend all and stay safe proudly South African 🇿🇦
The sound is good, keep this standard. The round table talk is full of life, top notch. Enjoy.
Who else sang along "Asha means love"? I love her!
Thats a normal now 😂😂🤣
@@malvinksa8723 So true😂
I always sing along 😂
I did 🤭😆
Lol!
So uplifting to listen to brilliant minds 🙌 talking positive about SA. Great interview, keep it up Mark and Tasha. Lots of love 🤗
First to comment. Beautiful testimony...
Another great discussion! It is so enlightening to hear the experiences of Americans who consistently emphasize the welcoming, authentic, environment. I know what to expect when I arrive. Thank you RSA for bringing the beauty of SA to the masses.❤
Wow Mr & Mrs Blanton I just want to welcome these two couples to South Africa with love. Welcome guys
I have been watching all your stories but for some reason I dropped a tear.
Sister...
The Blantons keep bringing good wholesome content and interesting people. Thank you for such an engaging talk. I am glad to see Ms Asha out and about. And I have to say, LaTasha looks very settled and relaxed here. Good for you my sister. Keep living a life of leisure with Ms Asha. In South Africa, the aim is not to sweat.
Even a square and rectangle are round 😄. Let everyone enjoy the beautiful South Africa
"My fellow South Africans..."😂😂 Great conversation guys! 👌🏾💯🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
What a great conversation, video sound super, presentation spot on keep up the good work TRSA. 🇿🇦
Hello Caleb
@@TRSA Hi ..
Just here to give thumb up 👍
Thank you for the wonderful interview. The family is expanding ❤️❤️❤️❤️ Mark & Tasha. The bridges have been erected, soon it will be normal to have our people frequently visiting continent.
Always like before I watch..💯💯💪🏻
Another great video! Thanks for sharing with us. We’re on our way!💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾
Wooow, I just enjoyed the lady & Asha talking about the elephant. A great statement made about the need to respect nature, not the mentality of thinking, it is just animals. Guys, for those who are listening from US, I believe there is a spiritual connection when you come across these creatures. Shout to TRSA again!
Honestly, I enjoyed watching this video. The sound was great. Thank you very much!!!
*What a wholesome conversation!* Welcome Fam, we wish you a fantastic and fun stay in South Africa. Enjoy our culture, our warmth, our food, our traditions, our weather and......may you catch the spirit of Ubuntu 😁😉
Well....
This episode is worthy of a EMY nomination✴️✴️✴️✴️✴️
I like the idea of telling our story, Western have been doing the telling while coming to stay and experience the beauty of SA
Mark is funny, great conversation as always #TRSA🇿🇦❤️🇺🇸
Finally, ancestors we lost through the slave trade are making their way back home....im in tears. The feelings you feel about being in Africa, its not just feelings, its the ancestors voices assuring you that you are not lost..the fact that you immediately connect with any culture is a sign you are home...the mother land. WELCOME HOME MY BROTHERS AND SISTERS, WELCOME HOME
@@maintenancescc9480 sho bro
In SA. your new neighbors becomes your family,.we call it other " Makhi '
I am so looking forward to this time. Wow, love it.
… and neighbour can come and ask for sugar 😝
I hate that we can commiserate on mutual pain with our African American fam. But enough is enough. We must arise and unite. One Africa fixing our respective countries and getting ready for our diasporan relatives who are willing and able.
"My Fellow South Africans" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 that was funny.
"Democracy requires constant push" wow I love it👌👌👌🇿🇦🇿🇦
This was a great video. Thank you Honorable members 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
What a great video❤
Thanks…you know how we do it
I most certainly do!
You guys are exposing the Diaspora to life-changing possibilities.
Thank you🙏🏾
Welcome brothers and sisters. Y'all welcomed to come back home, anytime..❤️✊
Welcome on the continent
One of your best episodes yet. Super funny, loved it. 🔥🔥🔥
Welcome home brothers and sisters
Beautiful stories told by beautiful people.
I love this. Welcome to South Africa
This is great! Very informative! Looks like I need to speak to Lionel!
I will follow you my brother and you my sister let's make South Africa a better place
Hi Mark you are doing a wonderful work both of you guys with your lady for our country like South Africa. The names that I'm giving you Mark is Kwazi it means you have knowledge of my our country. Your lady is Busisiwe it means blessed. She's blessed to be home. Welcome home guys and I so wish you to visit all the graves of Zulu Kings and tell them you back.
I love the conversation guys. SA is a beautiful country with its own problems like unemployment and for our family to come here and assist in solving poverty .
Can't wait to come visit!
Ma'am Africa is calling... Excellent interview!
Powerful exchange family!!! Love it.
Kruger National Park is the best Safari here in South Africa.
I heard that African American don't love each other that much back on America but now I am glade to see you love south Africa and love each other and enjoy being together as one.
I really enjoyed ur interview guys ♥️♥️🇿🇦
We just love you guys ❤️❤️❤️
You killed me my fellow 🇿🇦😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Love it, beautiful conversation 🥰
Love you always 🥰✌🏽
NDUGU in Swahili means a family member, earth brother or comrade.
Mark "NDUGU" Blanton and your beautiful Wife Latasha , we love you😍
I did enjoy the conversation,i enjoy listening to u guys,
Great Job 👏
Thank you! Cheers!
I enjoyed the beautiful conversation I feel like I was there with you family I just can't get enough of your video I love to see you reviewing deferent family and individual Godbless you with more blessings and business
Woooo. This is really impressive. This family feels more at home in SA than they feel in their home country.
I can relate to it in a way. I am a European living in SA. I feel more at home here than I feel back at home in The Netherlands. Only imagine how it must feel for Afro Americans.
Fellow South Africans.....then u must know it’s about to get down 🤭😹🤣😂😂✌🏽🇿🇦
We didn't know how hard it is for African Americans in the US, I literally thought that everyone in American was fortunate to have been born in that side of the continent.
Welcome home.
I can't wait to be back maaan
I love the positive energy and wholesomeness that I encounter in the video; I genuinely I appreciate the respect and genuine attitude that Americans have shown in embarking on their journeys in South Africa. As a South African, I love it and genuinely wish that all visitors had the same wholesome and kind mentality and attitude as you do.❤
Welcome sweet home family. Much love ❤️🇿🇦
Point of correction Mr Lionel, Nope not most of South Africans wanna leave that is not true. It is most White people who are leaving and want to leave for Europe...No Sir we we ain't leaving, we ain't going nowhere and we encourage our African American to come join us and reunite with us as Brothers and Sisters. Thank you very much Bye
I think he didn’t want to pin point it’s white. Think we all know it’s whites who are leaving SA, bit by bit are vacating. Good for us🤭🙈
interesting point
@@thembi9645 we aint leaving, with whats happening in Ukraine do you think they'll leave?
I fully agree. When I was there it was mzungus complaining about wanting to move because the blacks are taking over. 😐🥴😏 imagine that sentiment when your ancestors came to steal. Anyway. All of the black people I met there want to live there. Hell, I only returned to the US to finish my second degree so that I can move to SA or Kenya with those skills to get my second career started there.
Hey Auntie Asha
This was amazing to watch ❤️❤️Love from SA man
Mayibuye iAfrika Amaaaaaandla!!!
Thank you ❤
Wow, the audio is so so so good. Thank you for making changes. It was not good at all before. ❤️❤️
Welcome Home 🇿🇦❣️, For Real Safari Visit "Kruger National Park". 😆 Fellow South Africans 🇿🇦, it was great family meeting
Mr blaton thank you
I pray that all Sub-Saharan countries provides plane to repatriate all of Bantu Nation family who were taken to be slaves to all the four corners of this earth. I pray that they do it very quickly.
Please African Americans and in the other slave land, organise a march to any African embassy. Ask them to provide you with means to get to Africa. Especially those of you who do not have the means to get to Africa.
To those who do have the means: PRACTISE UBUBTU, add at least one family to your family and bring back our people. If you have more means, PLEASE ADD MORE FAMILIES.
COME OUT OF BABYLON!!!!!!
🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿I thank you family
TRSA ✊viva
thank you,my fellow south africans
In SA if you afford , you can own properties as many as you want, some people buy properties , renovates .and after some time sell, others buy properties and rent.
I think South Africa would be a much better option for after hours customer service centers rather than how companies are using India now.
I believe it partially already is brother. I'm in the UK and actually visited south Africa Via the Blanton's in September 2021..if you wish to scroll back in the vids you'll see Mark interviewing me. Anyway, some utility companies in the UK like for getting an electric key if you top up n need a new one the call center you will get through to is in SA. Also a call center manager is a critically sought after skilled role among many others as determined by the south african Government. Some British companies are outsourcing to call centres in SA..it's partially happening
I have family working doing exactly that in sa
Great vid. I am retiring this year and would love to hear from Asha about her transition. Do you have a vid where you interview her?
A sense of feeling just human in Africa I think is what gets most African Americans. Africa is originally a socialism continent built on sense of Ubuntu, unity and community unlike the emphasis of Individualism in Western countries even for other races that come to South Africa share n enjoy this experience. No country is perfect hey but I'm happy to hear your wonderful experiences.
Always and forever my People who look like me and Asha means life.
The more i watch this videos, the more i realize that the black skin is really having a problem with cops in the US. And also, the are some people who only know Africa as a place of poverty and some kind of a jungle because of what the system in the US have done to our fellow Africans.
Hello family...
I was looking at houses on century 21 global for SA and the inventory was mind blowing. I absolutely agree that you probably would just have to pick one because you could end up looking forever.
Should check these estates , Steyn City , Waterfall Equestrian Estate and The islands Estate
These people appreciate the country more that South Africans do, this should be a lesson to South Africans. We honestly don’t realize what we have.
I think Antjuan (excuse spelling) stopped and asked me about Putt-putt at the hotel at Kruger Gate. Coincidentally got good friends in Charlton. So, had a quick laugh when we found out. Was a year ago.
Asha with 💕
Exodus... Its happening! God is Good...
❤