As a person who's been to Africa 6 time and soon gonna be 8 times next year(and I am Black American mane like you btw), you have just EARNED a subscriber. Good content, good quality, good info and no corny "passportbro" garbage.
How I envy u (in a good way), I was born there, left during Dec.1975, and never went back since. I miss it very much and hunger for every video I can watch . Thku for yours. It's fabulous.😪
I grew up in Mozambique, although corruptness runs rampant, it is a very beautiful country, and people are friendly and laid back. Mozambique is my home.
Hi there, You wrote about corruption. My friends have told me about corrupt Maputo airport employees. Do you have any tips to stay safe and when going through immigration at Maputo airport?
@@jenmar9428 hey, last time I would’ve gone through immigration would’ve been a long time ago, maybe 8 years ago. From what I’ve experienced, it was always safe. Just the usual precautions like making sure your suitcases are theft proof. I can’t really speak much on anything else, as I’ve stated, it has been a while since I’ve been back there.
Been saying, the southern African countries are the best and starting points for black americans, because they are most developed. From Angola, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Namibia, Botswana, South Africa, Mozambique But mind you, they are kinda expansive
Hi there, My hubby and I are planning to fly to Mozambique. How was your experience at Maputo airport? Many friends have told me about their horrible experience due to c0rrupt airport officials.
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Beautiful looking city. I hope to get there one day. Thanks for the info + video!
My pleasure. I wish I would have stayed longer. Can't wait to go back and explore the beaches and night life.
As a person who's been to Africa 6 time and soon gonna be 8 times next year(and I am Black American mane like you btw), you have just EARNED a subscriber. Good content, good quality, good info and no corny "passportbro" garbage.
Thank You. I really appreciate that. Where do you plan to visit next year?
Smooth commentary. 💪🏾
Thanks fam!
How I envy u (in a good way), I was born there, left during Dec.1975, and never went back since. I miss it very much and hunger for every video I can watch . Thku for yours. It's fabulous.😪
Thanks Marisia 🙏🏿
Thanks for visiting Mozambique 🙂❤️❤️❤️
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I grew up in Mozambique, although corruptness runs rampant, it is a very beautiful country, and people are friendly and laid back. Mozambique is my home.
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Hi there,
You wrote about corruption. My friends have told me about corrupt Maputo airport employees. Do you have any tips to stay safe and when going through immigration at Maputo airport?
@@jenmar9428 hey, last time I would’ve gone through immigration would’ve been a long time ago, maybe 8 years ago. From what I’ve experienced, it was always safe. Just the usual precautions like making sure your suitcases are theft proof.
I can’t really speak much on anything else, as I’ve stated, it has been a while since I’ve been back there.
Been saying, the southern African countries are the best and starting points for black americans, because they are most developed. From Angola, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Namibia, Botswana, South Africa, Mozambique But mind you, they are kinda expansive
South Africa is where I started. I also think Ghana or Rwanda are good countries to start.
have you been to eswatini?
Not yet. New Mozambique coming out this week. Make sure to subscribe so that you don't miss it
Hi there,
My hubby and I are planning to fly to Mozambique. How was your experience at Maputo airport? Many friends have told me about their horrible experience due to c0rrupt airport officials.
My experience was normal. No issues at all. I'm heading back next month so we'll see.
@@travelconnect1 , awesome. Thank you for your response. 🙂
is there language barrier?
Yes. But not as bad as places like Angola