Ohhh I'm so glad you popped up on my list to watch! I use to watch your videos all the time when you first went to Tanzania. I'm glad to start watching you again.
Greeting Mark I love this market place I see lots of items I would purchase thank you for taking us all alone you are truly a outstanding wonderful young man!!!!
MARK I'M LIVING AND LOVING THIS ALONG WITH YOU!! !!MARK YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ARE DOING GREAT THINGS!!!TO INSPIRE THE AFRIKAN YOUTH OF TOMORROW!!!!🖤 MARK STAY STRONG 💪 AND KEEP BUILDING!! WE ARE WITH YOU🖤👑❤️
Nice..Is that stone town? I have heard of stone town having varities of food at night. I will be there soon in Tanzania, will definately visit Zanzibar
Hey Money Making Mark I see you feeling good looking good smelling good like a million bucks okay now That's Boss-ish😆 I enjoy the shopping tour Proud of you young King stay safe & bless your light shining like a Diamond 😘💪
Hey Mark Scheryl from the U.S. I ❤ your channel young man. So exciting to watch. What are the native languages of the country/region where you currently live & how long did it take you to learn then??
It is Swahili. As you can see, he don't speak it that well. There are other tribal languages in Tanzania. In Zanzibar Arabic is spoken too. There are over 100 languages spoken in Tanzania including Sukuma, Chaga, I bet most of those are endangered or very rare.
Mark, I don't know if you realize it but the history of Zanzibar is not different from your history. Most of the locals of Zanzibar are descendants of Bantu people from central and East Africa who were sold to Yemeni Arabs who used them as slaves on tea plantations and as domestic workers on the Island of Zanzibar and other Islands like Comoros in the Indian ocean. That is how the Swahili language came to existence. Swahili is a slave language based on arabic just like Jamaican Patwa based on English or Haitian Kreole based on French. So when he asked you about where your ancestors are from, it saddened me because he himself does not know where exactly on the continent, his ancestors are from either. But he knows they are from the mainland.of Africa. There are people that look like you over there but will claim Arab as their origin. So he asked you because you could as well be one of those who claim Arab ancestry. I am glad you did not claim to be a Hebrew Israelite ( jew), which is same as arabs as far as ancestry is concerned. Many of the slaves on Zanzibar were taken from as far as the Congo by a famous slave trader named Tipotip or Tibutip (I got to look it up for proper spelling) who raided other Bantu people and sold them to the arabs as chattel slaves just like in the Americas. Chattel slavery happened on the Islands off the coasts of East Africa from Kenya all the way to Madagascar, the Seychelles Island, Mauritius, Comoros, and even in Yemen and Arabia. Also off the coast of West Africa like the Island of Sao Tome Y Principe and Cap Verde Island. It kills me when I hear some black Americans thinking their experience with chattel slavery is so unique. There are millions of Africans who were forced into chattel slavery by arabs in Islands in the indian Ocean off the coasts of east Africa and in Yemen and Arabia. Millions more Africans have experienced Chattel slavery on continent of Africa in the hands of Arabs and berbers all over west and North Africa like in Mauritania where it still exist.😮
Yes. Oh thanks for pointing that out. That is the story of ancient Egypt also and a number of other places. It would be interesting if Mark could make a study of the tribal people who are the real Tanzanians. We would be able to see what true Tanzanian tradition and culture is like.
Most Tanzanians are not descendants of the East African slave trade. And similar to other diaspora they know whether or not their ancestors were enslaved. Their names and lack of details in their lineage are key factors. The East African slave trade is far more intricate and massive compared to the Transatlantic operation. Bantu languages including Swahili existed well before slavery. Languages are living and breathing methods of communication so to say that trade and interactions with foreigners of all types didn’t influence the language would be ignorant. People create and adapt language to suit their needs. But to call Swahili a slave language? To even call AAVE a slave language or any other creole for that matter is inaccurate and irresponsible. One more thing…Africans were often spared enslavement if they would denounce their faith and become Muslim. My understanding is this was strategically done and many chose this route to save their women and children. So many Muslims, even on the island of Zanzibar were not enslaved. To this day it is difficult to find present day African Muslims who are willing to publicly denounce what was done in the East African slave trade because of their loyalty and the tenets of Islam.
Thank you for a bit of history. Many do not realize how deep the trauma of this place goes. We are so focuses on our own traumatic history, that we sometimes forget that they had it bad as well.
***Mark, you know, the main reason you have survived the challenges of Tanzania is because you were smart to learn the language, thus, enabling you to mingle with locals. Other Repats are reluctant to do that.
They will still tell he is not from TZ from his swahili accent. Having lighter skin is nothing because a lot of people have his colour too. He tried to lie to the shopkeeper by saying look at my skin he pointed at it to say he is from Zanzibar , the shopkeeper still did not agree and asked more question. I don't know why they don't just tell the truth. Its weird.
@@lgnawa Mark is a _SPIRITUAL being_ having a physical experience, and he is where in this season he has been called to be! MANY focus on the physical narratives instead of looking further. ONE who persistently claims their _past_ will never move forward. Peace.
I did tell him I was American but that we originate from Africa as many decendants of our AFRICAN ancestors do. Please hear me for what I said princess rather than push your own beliefs. I have noticed you passive aggressive tendencies becoming worst. Please evaluate yourself and your personal trauma and consider looking for the source of your pain. If you do not, you are doomed to be a negative angry hateful person. It's fine if you want to be that way but I can't imagine who would want that. Only devils want that👀
Does a kenyan or Nigerian etc gets upset because A Tanzanian acknowledging them not being from Tanzania?. Or they feel they are from Kenya or South Africa etc. So explain to me why Any of you would make the shopkeeper wrong for stating his feelings. Colour is not a thing in Africa . Its not that no one sees it. Its just not a thing .
Shop keeper you are right. His Ancestors is more than five hundred years America.😂😂 He is so smart and genuinely seeing things as they are . The Tanzanian.
Is it not unhygienic for customers to try shoes like this with their naked feet? In time all these shoes are going to be dirty and no longer "new" let alone possible infections.
oh I mean DC area.. You can't call there? You can't call out of the continent or something? Just emailed me back your business # and I'll have him call you... In this video you just said that you talk to corey in amerikkka.. huh?
Africa country dressing like middle East. Your forefathers chased these people away so you can have life . Then you are still holding on to their ways. They would turn in their graves if they see this.
@Princess Princess Your response here is quite different than other responses you have made regarding forefathers/ancestors. Why is your typical message of "move forward" NOT applicable here?
@@austinallison9556 look at the History of what war Went on on this island. And the coast of Kenya Mombasa. All are Africans being turn into something they are not . The clothing the names the prayers it is all middle east invaders remnant of it..
@@austinallison9556 I never said move forward I said Africa generally are not holding on to European colonialism . Compared to Afro Americans of United state. Another thing is middle east culture belongs to middle east.
@@austinallison9556 Another thing is , Afro USA only holds European accountable and something like this is not looked at. Another thing is. Dressing in Africa never used to be this overly covering at all it resembles Europe.
@@princessprincess7708 So you have NEVER said "move forward" with regards to what was done to forefathers/ancestors? What do you know about the so-called Afro Americans of the united states of america? Can you please define what you mean by middle east?
@@princessprincess7708 You better check yourself before you wreck yourself! I'm trying to be respectful because of Mark, but I advise you to slow your roll and stop trying to start something you will not be able to finish!! You are being very disrespectful on purpose and you are quite aware of what you are saying and doing so chill before you get checked and check mated!!
@@patriciastricklen6372 I see colour . Mark is Brown. You don't see colour that's why you believe what you are looking at is black colour. Foundational black colour . Bwahahaaa
@@patriciastricklen6372 and What I said about colour is not what you are implying . MARK HIMSELF when asked where he is from , he told him to look at his skin colour. And made the man wrong for noticing him being from somewhere else. Was the shopkeeper wrong . ? Nope. Thats why I said colour is not a thing to mean there is something deeper than just a colour on the skin. But because you are so closed minded and looking to insult and argue and whatever . Thats your FBA head in Africa business . Just leave the colour black because it is affecting the entire world. Separate yourselves.
I don't think it's deliberate, and people should learn to bear with other people's opinion. Negatives and positives all aim to enlighten Mark, unless he thinks he knows it all.
Young man, I am soooo very proud of you. Your content is different than any I have seen on youtube, please keep doing what you are doing. 🌍
That man Mark I get goose pimples just watching him interact with the people in our own language.
Brilliant, Genius.
Mark, Loved the interaction you had with young shop keeper... I think you have a special thing for cats...lol
It's good to see you young man I have not watch you in a long time thanks so much for coming on😮 much love to you
Ohhh I'm so glad you popped up on my list to watch! I use to watch your videos all the time when you first went to Tanzania. I'm glad to start watching you again.
Me too. He use to talk more while walking though. I am going to subscribe to his channel again.
Very interesting. A lot of shops in the neighborhood.
Greeting Mark I love this market place I see lots of items I would purchase thank you for taking us all alone you are truly a outstanding wonderful young man!!!!
I love your sandals Mark. Great choice
Thank you keep the beautiful smile Kingman #oneness#upness Amen
Good C9nversation in the Shoe shop niceheart3d brother he was very interested
Nice video!
Will be visiting in August
💜these videos!! The raw insight has motivated my friends & I to come visit. Any recommendations for good tailors? 💜🙏🏼😄
MARK I'M LIVING AND LOVING THIS ALONG WITH YOU!! !!MARK YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ARE DOING GREAT THINGS!!!TO INSPIRE THE AFRIKAN YOUTH OF TOMORROW!!!!🖤 MARK STAY STRONG 💪 AND KEEP BUILDING!! WE ARE WITH YOU🖤👑❤️
Thank you. We are getting there 💛💛💛
he has a nice smile
Thank you🙏🏽💛
It's "The Road Less Travelled" by Robert Frost. My favourite poem.
Nice..Is that stone town? I have heard of stone town having varities of food at night. I will be there soon in Tanzania, will definately visit Zanzibar
Hey Money Making Mark I see you feeling good looking good smelling good like a million bucks okay now That's Boss-ish😆 I enjoy the shopping tour Proud of you young King stay safe & bless your light shining like a Diamond 😘💪
Yes💛💛💛😆
where ist this Market? There are so many in Stone Town
Mark, please put the English translation on the screen. We would like to be involve as well.
I would like to up production soon
Nice :)
I spent nearly two years in Zanzibar Lumina college.
BTW Mark how much were the shirts pants n shoes cologne that you said were a good price.. to get to know what good pricing is...
Mark umeshakuwa mswahili unajua mpaka "ubani"..😄😄
😁🙌🏾
Most of the market looks clean, beautiful and busy. One Love!!!!.
Like the markets
I was saying wow how nice of you getting a surprise gift for you know who,,,, like you I thought if ah lady blouse.>...
Hey Mark Scheryl from the U.S. I ❤ your channel young man. So exciting to watch. What are the native languages of the
country/region where you currently live & how long did it take you to learn then??
It is Swahili. As you can see, he don't speak it that well. There are other tribal languages in Tanzania. In Zanzibar Arabic is spoken too. There are over 100 languages spoken in Tanzania including Sukuma, Chaga, I bet most of those are endangered or very rare.
I am still learning 😅💛🙌🏾
@@markmeetsafrica Me too!! Some of the grammar is so confusing.
@@SemenRetentionKing-k8iI don’t speak Swahili so I wouldn’t be able to tell how well he spoke the language. Sounded fluent to ME
@@ScherylSings I do, He's not fluent.
kid at the end wearing a shirt saying " We do it longer and harder" 🤣
I thought you were getting lost for a minute with all the mazes while walking.
Can we get prices of how much you paid for the stuff at the market?
Mark, I don't know if you realize it but the history of Zanzibar is not different from your history. Most of the locals of Zanzibar are descendants of Bantu people from central and East Africa who were sold to Yemeni Arabs who used them as slaves on tea plantations and as domestic workers on the Island of Zanzibar and other Islands like Comoros in the Indian ocean. That is how the Swahili language came to existence. Swahili is a slave language based on arabic just like Jamaican Patwa based on English or Haitian Kreole based on French. So when he asked you about where your ancestors are from, it saddened me because he himself does not know where exactly on the continent, his ancestors are from either. But he knows they are from the mainland.of Africa. There are people that look like you over there but will claim Arab as their origin. So he asked you because you could as well be one of those who claim Arab ancestry. I am glad you did not claim to be a Hebrew Israelite ( jew), which is same as arabs as far as ancestry is concerned. Many of the slaves on Zanzibar were taken from as far as the Congo by a famous slave trader named Tipotip or Tibutip (I got to look it up for proper spelling) who raided other Bantu people and sold them to the arabs as chattel slaves just like in the Americas. Chattel slavery happened on the Islands off the coasts of East Africa from Kenya all the way to Madagascar, the Seychelles Island, Mauritius, Comoros, and even in Yemen and Arabia. Also off the coast of West Africa like the Island of Sao Tome Y Principe and Cap Verde Island. It kills me when I hear some black Americans thinking their experience with chattel slavery is so unique. There are millions of Africans who were forced into chattel slavery by arabs in Islands in the indian Ocean off the coasts of east Africa and in Yemen and Arabia. Millions more Africans have experienced Chattel slavery on continent of Africa in the hands of Arabs and berbers all over west and North Africa like in Mauritania where it still exist.😮
For real, all that is very interesting, we learn something new or something remembered everyday.
@@alexk.channel Well said.
Yes. Oh thanks for pointing that out. That is the story of ancient Egypt also and a number of other places. It would be interesting if Mark could make a study of the tribal people who are the real Tanzanians. We would be able to see what true Tanzanian tradition and culture is like.
Well said
Thank you for educating us on this very unpopular history that won't ever be heard on mainstream news.
Most Tanzanians are not descendants of the East African slave trade. And similar to other diaspora they know whether or not their ancestors were enslaved. Their names and lack of details in their lineage are key factors. The East African slave trade is far more intricate and massive compared to the Transatlantic operation. Bantu languages including Swahili existed well before slavery. Languages are living and breathing methods of communication so to say that trade and interactions with foreigners of all types didn’t influence the language would be ignorant. People create and adapt language to suit their needs. But to call Swahili a slave language? To even call AAVE a slave language or any other creole for that matter is inaccurate and irresponsible.
One more thing…Africans were often spared enslavement if they would denounce their faith and become Muslim. My understanding is this was strategically done and many chose this route to save their women and children. So many Muslims, even on the island of Zanzibar were not enslaved. To this day it is difficult to find present day African Muslims who are willing to publicly denounce what was done in the East African slave trade because of their loyalty and the tenets of Islam.
Thank you for a bit of history. Many do not realize how deep the trauma of this place goes. We are so focuses on our own traumatic history, that we sometimes forget that they had it bad as well.
***Mark, you know, the main reason you have survived the challenges of Tanzania is because you were smart to learn the language, thus, enabling you to mingle with locals. Other Repats are reluctant to do that.
It is not the only reason , it is the passion inside him at his depth.
His heart wants to do something.
This seems like an throw back VLOG from 2020 most Zanzibar Tanzania was getting lots of attention and blogs like this
They sure were
I had no idea. Must have been the season
Nice young brother “Ahmed” easy name to remember I say that name everyday😊
Why?
See, now you got me interested in visiting zanzibar when I wasn't before. What's a good hotel to stat at for a few days?
Next time anyone asks where you are from?
A. I-AM TANZANIAN. 🇹🇿 , you look like Them, Talk like them, YOU are in this season amongst THEM #ClaimIT
Why lie about where you from?
They will still tell he is not from TZ from his swahili accent.
Having lighter skin is nothing because a lot of people have his colour too.
He tried to lie to the shopkeeper by saying look at my skin he pointed at it to say he is from Zanzibar , the shopkeeper still did not agree and asked more question.
I don't know why they don't just tell the truth. Its weird.
@@lgnawa Mark is a _SPIRITUAL being_ having a physical experience, and he is where in this season he has been called to be! MANY focus on the physical narratives instead of looking further. ONE who persistently claims their _past_ will never move forward. Peace.
@@Aeon1019 so spiritual being are supposed to lie about where they are from?
I did tell him I was American but that we originate from Africa as many decendants of our AFRICAN ancestors do. Please hear me for what I said princess rather than push your own beliefs. I have noticed you passive aggressive tendencies becoming worst. Please evaluate yourself and your personal trauma and consider looking for the source of your pain. If you do not, you are doomed to be a negative angry hateful person. It's fine if you want to be that way but I can't imagine who would want that. Only devils want that👀
Mzawa simply means where are you born
❤❤
They are calling to pray go 🙏
Shaloam @markmeetsafrica Another new sunny Tanzanian Day Rejoice
Try Nairobi Kenya someday❤
You're jealous!!
I'll be there 🙌🏾
@@markmeetsafrica Karibu!
Does a kenyan or Nigerian etc gets upset because A Tanzanian acknowledging them not being from Tanzania?. Or they feel they are from Kenya or South Africa etc.
So explain to me why Any of you would make the shopkeeper wrong for stating his feelings.
Colour is not a thing in Africa .
Its not that no one sees it. Its just not a thing .
Shop keeper you are right. His Ancestors is more than five hundred years America.😂😂
He is so smart and genuinely seeing things as they are . The Tanzanian.
Is it not unhygienic for customers to try shoes like this with their naked feet? In time all these shoes are going to be dirty and no longer "new" let alone possible infections.
That wet market in StoneTown is crazy 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
The young man is selling shoes, but he is not wearing any shoes. I wonder why.
He understand you more in English than in swahili lol
Not all black people are from Africa
Many people you meet here do not know this.
I think he meant you need to try it on first. The sandles
Cats taking a nap not dead lol
Isn't it unhygienic trying shoes out with naked feet?
Naked shoes. Others put plastic in the shoes.
The only place folk have unhygienic feet is the WEST, Zanzibarians wash their feet constantly due to the ISLAM custom!
oh I mean DC area.. You can't call there? You can't call out of the continent or something? Just emailed me back your business # and I'll have him call you... In this video you just said that you talk to corey in amerikkka.. huh?
Yes and I can definitely send my number. Does he have whatsapp also?
@@markmeetsafrica I can ask I'm sure he can get it if he doesn't..
Ancestors is easy to say great great x100 grand parents
I see you don't know what kill de Cat,,,lol
Africa country dressing like middle East. Your forefathers chased these people away so you can have life . Then you are still holding on to their ways. They would turn in their graves if they see this.
@Princess Princess Your response here is quite different than other responses you have made regarding forefathers/ancestors. Why is your typical message of "move forward" NOT applicable here?
@@austinallison9556 look at the History of what war Went on on this island.
And the coast of Kenya Mombasa.
All are Africans being turn into something they are not .
The clothing the names the prayers it is all middle east invaders remnant of it..
@@austinallison9556
I never said move forward I said Africa generally are not holding on to European colonialism . Compared to Afro Americans of United state.
Another thing is middle east culture belongs to middle east.
@@austinallison9556 Another thing is , Afro USA only holds European accountable and something like this is not looked at.
Another thing is. Dressing in Africa never used to be this overly covering at all it resembles Europe.
@@princessprincess7708 So you have NEVER said "move forward" with regards to what was done to forefathers/ancestors? What do you know about the so-called Afro Americans of the united states of america? Can you please define what you mean by middle east?
Why he dont have Africa name? He has middle east name? 😨the shopkeeper
Muslim name sis!
What about your name?
@@kiatu Mine has a direct translation to Afro king and Qeen doms. The child of Afro Royalty. Forever..
Slay baby girl. Hahaa .
Because he is a Muslim
@@princessprincess7708 where did you get the term Afro from!
BEIGE TROUSERS ARE CHIC and ar9mas ask for man's aftershv3 natural smells
Colour blindness of USA . Colour beige does not look like that.
You people have a serious condition in identifying colours.
@@princessprincess7708 You better check yourself before you wreck yourself! I'm trying to be respectful because of Mark, but I advise you to slow your roll and stop trying to start something you will not be able to finish!! You are being very disrespectful on purpose and you are quite aware of what you are saying and doing so chill before you get checked and check mated!!
@@princessprincess7708 When did you visit the USA since you are so familiar with everything about this Continent and it's people???
Mark picked white colour first before black. How racist😲😲
Attention seeking goofy troll
In your aforementioned comment you stated that you all don't see color,so apparently you do since you so worried about a shirt color!
@@patriciastricklen6372 I see colour . Mark is Brown. You don't see colour that's why you believe what you are looking at is black colour.
Foundational black colour . Bwahahaaa
@@rodericksutton2983 or you lack sense of humour.
@@patriciastricklen6372 and What I said about colour is not what you are implying . MARK HIMSELF when asked where he is from , he told him to look at his skin colour.
And made the man wrong for noticing him being from somewhere else.
Was the shopkeeper wrong . ? Nope.
Thats why I said colour is not a thing to mean there is something deeper than just a colour on the skin.
But because you are so closed minded and looking to insult and argue and whatever . Thats your FBA head in Africa business .
Just leave the colour black because it is affecting the entire world. Separate yourselves.
Mark you just lied and the poor guy was right .
You made him wrong. Your integrity is questionable
Stop being judgmental
Your weird butt leave like 10 comments on all his videos get a life please
Since you have so much knowledge about everything why don't you get your own You Tube Channel!! We are listening to Mark..
I don't think it's deliberate, and people should learn to bear with other people's opinion. Negatives and positives all aim to enlighten Mark, unless he thinks he knows it all.
@@kiatu It is deliberate not wanting locals or natives to know they are from the states.