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In recent years, Johannesburg, South Africa, has seen significant demographic shifts and social challenges, including increased crime, a substantial foreign population influx, and a notable movement of white residents out of the city. These dynamics are deeply intertwined with the country’s socio-economic landscape and historical…

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  1. Sense & Sensibility

    The Tall Buildings

    Abolishing apartheid has its flaws
    I however know that some flaws are worth it
    The tall buildings look derelict after apartheid
    I think its collaborators have shut down and gone elsewhere

    I want to know who shut down and went elsewhere
    For example I will never wear a Rolex even if I had a billion dollars
    My worry is black South Africa and filling in the void
    My worry is about maintaining such magnificent structures like the tall buildings

    I want black South Africa to know that there are minorities in Europe and America with the right capacity to fill the empty void and restore the tall buildings
    They themselves are marginalised in Europe and America that they will be willing to make use of their capacity in South Africa

    They are usually unemployed after they graduate from further education
    Only a few get to use their capacity.

    I foresee a win win deal if South Africa are willing to call for interviews at their respective embassies in Europe and America

    Interviews for prospectors with good business ideas in exchange for visa and accommodation.

    Speaking of business ideas
    I am surprised that you cannot find a GO PRO Camera Gimbal in South Africa
    I can simply draw it with a 3D Software and then print it out for you with a 3d printer
    I can also draw many other things and save people time travelling to import them

    Sincerely

    Ejike

  2. Good depiction of downtown jhb mkt but not jhb. Jhb is huge! And lovely. Has very upscale places including malls, etc.
    My advice: show map of whole city/area youre visiting n point out where you went/did not for fair depiction. Jhb IS a megacity!

  3. It is interesting to see you Tee I have not seen you sense the Marwa party. This is a very good move for you making travel vlog this will take you a lot farther in life and way better than coking. you are a beautiful women very glad to see you traveling πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘ Louisville, KY USA –work on improving you sound. and another thing anyone coming from another African country is not a foreigner. A 1. : a person belonging to or owing allegiance to a foreign country. I wish you had ask her what she means South African?

  4. Tee, you are in the nation that oppressed Blacks and other nonwhites under an evil brutal white supremacist apartheid system. Winnie Mandela, and Stephen Biko were real, yet your walking around site-seeing, It is clear to me now after watching you YouTubers from Kenya that many of you have either never learned or choose to be ignore your colonial history, and how that affects your day to day existence. Sad

  5. Poor people blame immigrants on their government failures so is this lady. She should travel outside South Africa to the problems associated with a growing economy attracts immigration. She is moaning about designer brands and white people moving out such colonial mind, a black person cannot be Boss. Hold your government accountable these people are hustling making a living.

  6. If Mbeki’s ANC hadn’t decided to jump into bed with their liberation bedfellows ZANU PF … and instead took action and condemned Mugabe for his human rights abuse – SA wouldn’t have all those Zimbabweans in SA. Both governments have been disastrous and complete failures for their countries.

  7. You do remember zimbabwe when it's something bad.
    The first thing that came to your mind is zimbabwe, not zambia this time when the lady mentioned foreigners.thanks to umama, she said all africans are here.you dislike zimbabwe so very much its showing you need to tell me why.

  8. I can understand people from zimbabwe, Mozambique, eswatini, lesotho and Namibia, and botswana. WHAT are nigerians, kenyans ,tanzanians,congos,
    Ghanaians,Somalians, Ethiopians, Eastern africans,Western africans, and Central africans are doing here.please, people go home.

  9. Oh nkosi kwaze kwanzima ekhaya sekwaba nje eGoli. I used to navigate Jozi 80s, it was very clean now this place needs help. I am sad as how Africans can damage infrastructure like this. No one cares even to pick up litter. Jozi used to be so amazing now it has turned out to be heal on earth.

  10. What’s there to understand. You are xenophobic. Your actions say it all. It’s like a person being racist and they try to justify why they are racist. Does that change the fact that they are racist?

  11. Yes I'm a south Africanworking in zambia for 12 years and i like to come back home but the most problem is the politicians like juju says lets put the restrictions on same things that are coming in the country to protect the brands we have but some are benefiting from the fake things