Learn About Johannesburg's History & Ultimate Travel Guide l #southafrica

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Learn About Johannesburg's History & Ultimate Travel Guide l #southafrica


Looking for exciting adventures in Johannesburg? Look no further! From historical sights to adrenaline-fueled activities, this ultimate guide will help you plan your perfect trip to South Africa’s largest city. Join us as we explore all the must-see places and learn about the rich history and culture of Johannesburg. Let’s have a conversation…

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  1. I agree with this guy 80%, we only differ on two things.. He's a liberal lefties and an unbeliever.. I'm the opposite.. I would vote for Trump if I were an American and bring back prayers and Biblical studies at schools…I wish all white South Africans were like him.. I like him a lot.

  2. Ricky thank you for sharing John with us. This was a really great and informative sit down interview. I learned a lot about SA. This will definitely help me when I move there next year.

  3. Hi: I wanna differ with him concerning him saying, The word "Rainbow nation" is miscospeting people that we South Africans has no problems.

    The Rianbow nation is in simple terms that we are people with different colours, languages, cultures and e.t.c. It does not talk about our problems.

    Nelson Mandela was saying that sothat all of us must see ourselves as one Rainbow. A rainbow is united in its colours. I don't know were does this "problems"thing comes from.

    Nelson Mandela wanted to unite all south africans people, But some white people thought they will loose their superiority.

  4. Please don't pick up too many of our American ways.  I'm going to try the pizza in SA and see if it's really pizza bc I wasn't raised on Pizza Hut. I was raised on handmade NY Pizza so we'll see. Do ya'll have indoor racquetball?

  5. Great interview. I like seeing different aspects of our country from different people. About the American entertainment, I can only speak on what I remember about black American TV specifically. It was banned in SA because it gave black people a picture of and a hope for comfortable, affluent, happy black families (e.g.: The Cosby Show, All in the Family, The Jeffersons, Family Matters were all banned) so when we finally had democracy, we lapped up every single black family comedy we could consume. Anything they played at 7pm during dinner time we would all sit and watch as a family. It became part of the ‘rainbow nation’ PR along with SABC 1’s “Simunye, we are one” slogan. We were really inspired by what we could have and how we could live. First we watched the Cosby show, then Family Matters, Living Single, Martin, The Bernie Mac Show, Hanging with Mr Cooper, City Guys, The Steve Harvey Show, Fresh Prince… literally everything post 1989 we watched daily at 7pm!

  6. This podcast was one of the best, ever. Thanks Ricky so much! But, what I don't get about SA is a lot of African Americans (with money, like me) would love to come and support S A but the visa process (unlike Ghana, which is booming with AA's) makes it hard to get in. To get there is an FBI check and it takes a good amount of money. I can understand caution for good character, but, AA's with at least one million rands on hand, and R345 600 a year in retirement are rejected. If a visa is created to aid African Americans to come to South Africa (johannesburg) to live, buy, create and invest more could come. I would even sell my beautiful home and buy one there. Thank you and your guest again for an outstanding podcast. Michelle

  7. Best interview yet. I was abit scaptical in the beginning, but the guy is an intellectual. I disagree with his philosophy of evolution, that is a downside of being an intellectual, you lose faith and try to analyse everything.

  8. He forgot to mention that, the same people that left are coming back in numbers. It's no easy for them out there.
    There's nothing like home🤣🤣🤣