@@mangalanimangalani5695yes bro rand is definitely stronger than the Japanese yen 1 RAND =7 JAPANESE YEN and as a person who’s been to Japan you feel it 1 thousand rand will make you feel like millionaire there so yes it’s stronger and by a long shot💀😂
@@mangalanimangalani5695 bro currency exchange rates aren’t rocket science, I gave you a 1:1 ratio (1zar to 1jpy). and a single rand is worth more than 1 Japanese yen ,1 rand literally gets you more Japanese yen than the yen would for rands by default the rand is stronger JPY might be a global reserve currency ( it is FYI) but that doesn’t mean it’s strong if that were the case we’d all be using the Kuwait dinar which is the strongest currency in the world but we don’t and it’s not known as global reserve currency stop acting a fool
The Land Tribunal is the last "court" or court of appeal for land issues. If you've exhausted all efforts with various land boards (land boards are organs of state that allocate land to Batswana, free). So if you're dissatisfied, your last resort is land tribunal.
@pinkCulture. there's almost nobody in the city center, but Botswana has the highest record of HIV positive people.. how do you guys transmit the virus when there's nobody 🤔
Botswana not crowded country,but is kind of disadvantage as far as business hurstle is considered. I think they love their country that is why they protect it from illegal migrants. My country is a dumping site for everything😢
Botswana has a lot of immigrants, but the labour laws are strict and are adhered to by employers so Batswana do not compete with foreigners for jobs. In Batswana one can employ foreigners to work in the farms legally. Batswana are generally peace loving people.
@@gersoncampos1192 That’s ridiculous! You couldn’t wait to pull the xenophobic card on South Africa, could you? I’d bet you’re in South Africa illegally as I’m typing this. South Africans have real issues with criminal illegal immigrants who are killing our people and selling drugs. We’re not even like Zimbabweans who killed the Ndebeles-what do you call that? Or Nigerians who mistreated Ghanaians in 1983, kicking 2 million of them out of the country. Ten Ghanaians were killed in one incident at the airport when workers fought their way out and headed for the Benin border. But I guess that’s not xenophobia, right? I bet you didn’t even know that, since you people can’t be bothered to read or research anything.
We call the SUGAR CANE Ntswe in Lozi too. In Lozi we use L where letter R is in Tswana often. We use letter U mostly where letter O is in tswana. Example Vegetable we say MULOHO or Moroho in tswana. We just cooked some words over time of Sotho evolution. A person we say MUTU (singular) or Batu (plural) when written. When I pronounce MUTU u as a Sotho will hear as if I said MOTHO with Os. When we speak, the Letter U sound O.
I was born in DRC. In Lingala, which I believe is the most widely spoken Bantu language in number after Swahili, a person is called 'Moto' or 'Mutu' (singular) and 'Bato' or 'Batu' (plural). In Tshiluba, which is another Bantu language spoken in DRC, a person is called 'Muntu' (singular) or 'Bantu' (plural). OMG, we are Bantus! Yeah, we are one people, from central Africal down to Southern Africa!
@Jazz-fg2dm wow now I swish I could visit DRC to meet my people, thinking of going to nambia and Angola would have added DRC to trip but I need visa to go there sadly ….
@NgonidzasheMafaune Similarities between Tshiluba (spoken in one province of DRC) and Zulu (spoken in SA) tell us a lot about our origins. Below are just some examples: 1) I/Me : Mema (Tshiluba) / Mina (Zulu) 2) You: Wewa (Tshiluba) / Wena (Zulu) 3) You (plural): Nuenu (Tshiluba) / Nina (Zulu) 4) He/She; Him/her: Yeya (Tshiluba) / Yena (Zulu) 5) We/Us: Tuetu (Tshiluba) / Thina (Zulu) 6) Our: Wetu (Tshiluba) / yethu (Zulu) 7) They/Them: Bobu (Tshiluba) / Bona (Zulu) 8) Sleep: Lala (Tshiluba) / Lala (Zulu) 9) Send: Kutuma (Tshiluba) / Thuma (Zulu) 10) Open: Ku vula (Tshiluba) / Vula (Zulu) We often mistankely refer to 'Zulu', 'Sotho', 'Xhosa', 'Tswana', 'Tsona', 'Swazi', etc, as languages. In fact, these are not languages at all; these are dialects of one ancient Bantu language that was spoken 4,000 to 5,000 years ago in KEMET (Ancient Egypt)! OMG, this is BIG stuff! Wake-up my people! Know your history and stop indulging in misery and mindlessness!
I liked the part where she asked the seller to chose (the sugar can) for them. That's an African thing right there. We don't just pick, we select and we can take our time sometimes.
I am planning my trip to Africa to spend the holidays of Christmas and bring in the New Year 2025 I love the the shopping outdoor market with the worm insects, so Yummy 😂😂
I would love to show you the other side of Botswana that maybe would be interesting to your channel one day you visit again you just holla at me. Love Basotho they awesome people and hope to visit one day
Unfortunately South Africa is full of foreigners who make our cities dirty. South Africa was beautiful before all this foreigners came. When we talk we are called xenophobic.
@pinkCulture. don't be lied to by the videos .. Botswana's traffic officers are not friendly. Always carry some money to bribe them, or else they will lock you up
Please correct your conversion. You mentioned that the Pula is stronger but gave a wrong conversion. You actually weakened the Pula. To answer your question: The Lands Tribunal Court is an independent and specialist judicial body set up to resolve certain disputes concerning land.
Hello. Thanks for your informative video. I have one question..... is the internet connection works when you have a backup power while the load shedding is going on..?
@@pinkCulture. I think it's just a misunderstanding. Those are mopane worms feeding heavily on the leaves of the mopane trees and are actually caterpillars of the emperor moth.
Pink Culture i'll like to visit Botswana for Business. i've never been there, please can you link me up with someone reliable over there? Contacting from Cameroon
mnxim whatever why do they come to south africa then currency issue is just a small nyana difference all africans must love their countries please then everyone will be happy
We, Batswana love and are proud of their country. We don't become illegal immigrants in other countries. We fo visit for what ever reason but definitely come back home. Home is always sweet
Maybe you confusing Batswana in south Africa and those in Botswana.Batswana in Gauteng along with Basotho and bapedi are in their land the only migrants there are zulus who claim the province as their own.
Oi, 100 Pula can’t be equivalent to 75 Rand ! The Pula is stronger than the Rand! 100 Pula is equivalent to 135 Rand which is approximately double your quote 😮! Wondering 💭 how much your sister bargained for the oversized Burberry Trench-coat..😮!? Did I hear you correctly that you bought everything for less than USD23.00 (incl Burberry trench-coat worth approximately £250.00 or USD320.00 😮!?
@@fidelfonsecasooko3918 I literally said Pula is quite strong before I made a mistake , I meant to say when you have 100 rands you get 73 pula…I just switched them, how do you think I exchanged my rands to that money ?you think I gave them few rands and got more Pula?people on internet like acting like they never make mistakes …..thanks for watching 🙏
@@pinkCulture. No love lost now i can go back and finish the video that's the road i use often, by the way i was teasing you🤞🏾😁 ddnt take the mistake of currency serious was just kidding😁😅 i hope i ddnt come out rude cz you appear very down to earth and humble 🙏
The only problem with their currency(Pula) is that you can only use it in Botswana while South African Rand is recognized throughout the SADEC Region.Lastly,doing shopping in Botswana is too expensive.That is why most Batswanas are doing shopping at neighboring South African towns like Mahikeng,Rustenburg,Lephalale and Polokwane.
Not true about shopping in Botswana being expensive, same shops in Botswana are the same shops in south africa. The exchange rate is very considered,which means same prices through out.
@@tibosskgokong355I am not sure about expensive, but I know Batswana who come to Polokwane for shopping. Maybe it is simple tourism. Like I also visit Botswana and buy whatever I don't find at home. I should say one of the other reason they shop is because some of them do business in South Africa. I have met a number of Batswan who sell mopani worms or masonja
Yeah true but most Zimbabwens are illegally staying in Botswana.did you also know that they are the most hired when needed someone to build a house or most physical jobs
Zims mistreat us ,had one at the farm called sibanda , he left without letting me know despite the fact that I treated him like a brother a paid him good.the previous one stole my generator . Tsotsis zimbos
no i was in botswana so the locals were speaking setswana with me and i was replying in my language which is sesotho, its spoken in SA and Lesotho, setswana and sesotho are more or less the same....
@@mamiriluaanda4731 we paid for that port and it's ours for 99 years,the few that fo there don't come back there's nothing we need from you except paying to use your roads from the harbour we leased with our money.
@TshumuKokgalagadi it's quite interesting when you say the port is yours. Let me lecture you÷ we provide service to you since you don't have access to water. Botswana was owned by Rhodes, then the British government. And you're still under the British rules..Debeers own the Diamond mine..what else is there in Botswana except the Kasikili island you stole from Namibia
@@mamiriluaanda4731 you are a fool we paid for that lease, Botswana was never owned by Rhodes maybe you confuse us with Zimbabwe.By the way we own 15% of de beers which means we own a portion of your diamonds which are mined by the same company.The British left us nothing but a bush which we developed and continue to unlike you who inherited infrastructure from the Boers and you can't even change the names cause you know it's not yours to change.The island is called sedudu we took it and there's nothing you can do about it.
mnxim whatever why do they come to south africa then currency issue is just a small nyana difference all africans must love their countries please then everyone will be happy
Why do you South Africans come to our country if you love your country 😂😂 you and Americans same WhatsApp group that nyaope has finished your braincells
Pula is actually stronger than the Rand. 100 Pula is 134 rands
Let’s use your logic. Rand is stronger than Japanese Yen. Is that so?
He was just saying a fact
@@mangalanimangalani5695yes bro rand is definitely stronger than the Japanese yen 1 RAND =7 JAPANESE YEN and as a person who’s been to Japan you feel it 1 thousand rand will make you feel like millionaire there so yes it’s stronger and by a long shot💀😂
@@Januarieswealth. That’s an oxymoron right there. More is not strong in currency world.😂😂😂
@@mangalanimangalani5695 bro currency exchange rates aren’t rocket science, I gave you a 1:1 ratio (1zar to 1jpy). and a single rand is worth more than 1 Japanese yen ,1 rand literally gets you more Japanese yen than the yen would for rands by default the rand is stronger JPY might be a global reserve currency ( it is FYI) but that doesn’t mean it’s strong if that were the case we’d all be using the Kuwait dinar which is the strongest currency in the world but we don’t and it’s not known as global reserve currency stop acting a fool
Thank you for showing my beautiful Botswana🇧🇼
This market looks so clean and orderly. It's refreshing to see such a serene and well-maintained place. Excellent job capturing its unique charm!🥰
The Land Tribunal is the last "court" or court of appeal for land issues. If you've exhausted all efforts with various land boards (land boards are organs of state that allocate land to Batswana, free).
So if you're dissatisfied, your last resort is land tribunal.
@@jennifertebomosiane9596 wow interesting to know thanks …
Botswana is beautiful and people respect each other bcz law and order mentioned ❤❤❤🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
@LauranceNkwinika is not about the people respecting the law. It's about how big the population is. Botswana has ony o.2 people per square kilometer.
The country i so wish to visit Botswana
Botswana is still clean compared to most African countries.
It is clean because is not dominated by foreigners and is less populated that's why
@@jabulanindhove997it's clean!
My guy we have a lot of Zimbabweans here @jabulanindhove997
@@jabulanindhove997keep your stupid xenophobia inside south Africa, we are sick of your divisive hate.
@@jabulanindhove997 clean in cities like most African countries
Market is too CLEAN, everywhere looks Clean ❤
@@RABI1231 true 🙌🏾
Very very impressive with you and your ladies shopping at some real cool spots 😂,, So , much a true vibe
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Hello from new follower from here in USA..Washington DC
I am checking out your trip to Botswana.
Thank you for subscribing🙏. Welcome to team Pink culture💗 🙏
@pinkCulture. there's almost nobody in the city center, but Botswana has the highest record of HIV positive people.. how do you guys transmit the virus when there's nobody 🤔
Are the stats you referring to coming from UN or reliable source? I highly doubt that information
@@pinkCulture. Out of SADC countries, Botswana is leading
13:41 😂 We also see South Africans as also clean and very resourceful n stuff 😄.
Botswana is beautiful
I love this country
i live in Gaborone, looks waay better on video. nice one
And where are you from?
@@achatwithgoitse kenya but have lived in Gabs since my childhood
Enjoyed my time in Botswana
Let me know when u around again i will take u to Okavango delta
@@tumisangmolenga9620 I only regret not learning Sesarwa.
@@kennedybunga399 not even us locals can speak Sesarwa
@@tumisangmolenga9620 And that's a tragedy. The world will be poorer without that language.
I love this ❤❤❤❤
Botswana not crowded country,but is kind of disadvantage as far as business hurstle is considered.
I think they love their country that is why they protect it from illegal migrants.
My country is a dumping site for everything😢
Botswana has a lot of immigrants, but the labour laws are strict and are adhered to by employers so Batswana do not compete with foreigners for jobs. In Batswana one can employ foreigners to work in the farms legally.
Batswana are generally peace loving people.
@@ntombiyekhayarejoicesiband3625Good one, south africans are the only africans that are openly xenophobic
@@ntombiyekhayarejoicesiband3625 illegal immigrants or people that are legally in the country?
@@gersoncampos1192 That’s ridiculous! You couldn’t wait to pull the xenophobic card on South Africa, could you? I’d bet you’re in South Africa illegally as I’m typing this. South Africans have real issues with criminal illegal immigrants who are killing our people and selling drugs. We’re not even like Zimbabweans who killed the Ndebeles-what do you call that? Or Nigerians who mistreated Ghanaians in 1983, kicking 2 million of them out of the country. Ten Ghanaians were killed in one incident at the airport when workers fought their way out and headed for the Benin border. But I guess that’s not xenophobia, right? I bet you didn’t even know that, since you people can’t be bothered to read or research anything.
@@ntombiyekhayarejoicesiband3625 What are the chances of getting a Job in Botswana when I relocate with a visitor visa?
We call the SUGAR CANE Ntswe in Lozi too. In Lozi we use L where letter R is in Tswana often. We use letter U mostly where letter O is in tswana. Example Vegetable we say MULOHO or Moroho in tswana. We just cooked some words over time of Sotho evolution. A person we say MUTU (singular) or Batu (plural) when written. When I pronounce MUTU u as a Sotho will hear as if I said MOTHO with Os. When we speak, the Letter U sound O.
I was born in DRC. In Lingala, which I believe is the most widely spoken Bantu language in number after Swahili, a person is called 'Moto' or 'Mutu' (singular) and 'Bato' or 'Batu' (plural). In Tshiluba, which is another Bantu language spoken in DRC, a person is called 'Muntu' (singular) or 'Bantu' (plural). OMG, we are Bantus! Yeah, we are one people, from central Africal down to Southern Africa!
@Jazz-fg2dm wow now I swish I could visit DRC to meet my people, thinking of going to nambia and Angola would have added DRC to trip but I need visa to go there sadly ….
vegetable is also muriwo in Zimbabwe. sounds like muloho or moroho
@NgonidzasheMafaune
Similarities between Tshiluba (spoken in one province of DRC) and Zulu (spoken in SA) tell us a lot about our origins. Below are just some examples:
1) I/Me : Mema (Tshiluba) / Mina (Zulu)
2) You: Wewa (Tshiluba) / Wena (Zulu)
3) You (plural): Nuenu (Tshiluba) / Nina (Zulu)
4) He/She; Him/her: Yeya (Tshiluba) / Yena (Zulu)
5) We/Us: Tuetu (Tshiluba) / Thina (Zulu)
6) Our: Wetu (Tshiluba) / yethu (Zulu)
7) They/Them: Bobu (Tshiluba) / Bona (Zulu)
8) Sleep: Lala (Tshiluba) / Lala (Zulu)
9) Send: Kutuma (Tshiluba) / Thuma (Zulu)
10) Open: Ku vula (Tshiluba) / Vula (Zulu)
We often mistankely refer to 'Zulu', 'Sotho', 'Xhosa', 'Tswana', 'Tsona', 'Swazi', etc, as languages. In fact, these are not languages at all; these are dialects of one ancient Bantu language that was spoken 4,000 to 5,000 years ago in KEMET (Ancient Egypt)! OMG, this is BIG stuff! Wake-up my people! Know your history and stop indulging in misery and mindlessness!
So in Sepedi we have "moba" as sugar cane and that one is called "nyoba". 😂😂
Treat all people with love.
Love is the strongest weapon.❤❤❤❤❤❤
I liked the part where she asked the seller to chose (the sugar can) for them. That's an African thing right there. We don't just pick, we select and we can take our time sometimes.
A beautiful country.
Appreciate this video watched till the end!
Thanks 🙏it means a lot for me
Lovely video & I miss eating the roasted maize or corn
its my fav
Superb roads
I'm Motswana from Rustenburg and wish one day to visit Botswana ❤🎉😊
@@TheMaimaneKingdomChannel sis please go visit your brothers and sistas…it’s a beautiful country
if you come holla i will show you around
You are not born in Botswana.?😳
Our is beautiful and there is protection 😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼lets go🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼♥️💙💙💙💙💙
Thanks for sharing alot of people still believe the lies of country it's beautiful have a great day
I am planning my trip to Africa to spend the holidays of Christmas and bring in the New Year 2025
I love the the shopping outdoor market with the worm insects, so Yummy 😂😂
Hey, I hope you have a great time in Africa! You should definitely try mopani worms, they're delicious!
Greetings 🙌,, I am hooked on the protein that the worms have when you consume them 😂😅,,
I also like the worms from Zambia. Yummy..
They treat them with humility they deserve. Hospitality is evertwhere
True
Botswana Markets are clean yoh!🎉
I would love to show you the other side of Botswana that maybe would be interesting to your channel one day you visit again you just holla at me. Love Basotho they awesome people and hope to visit one day
Thanks I will come bek to this post to let you know when I come
@@pinkCulture.Hehehehe, I would like to come with you 😂
Wow would like to visit Botswana and am also Sotho from Zimbabwe
@@moketsimoky1247 hey 👋 please visit Botswana it's beautiful there
Wish SOUTH AFRICANS can love their country like BOTSWANA
We do
Thina ma South Africans inkinga besingena zinkokheli besiphethwe yizigebengu ezilawula I media masilwela izwe lethu kuthiwa xenophobic,babe bebulala izingane zethu ngezidakamiswa
Botswana and Namibia and Swaziland are the only unproblematic neighbours
@@fistosravenscroft6651Swazis forge South African citizenship at the same rate as the suthus
Who said we don't?
Woooow
Botswana is becoming better than South Africa
Unfortunately South Africa is full of foreigners who make our cities dirty. South Africa was beautiful before all this foreigners came. When we talk we are called xenophobic.
@@nomagcisacawe3297 Am South African
Botswana doesn't have a beach 😂😂..it will never be better
Pula the strongest currency in the SADC region of africa
It can stronger but not doing anything.. It's roads are tradegy.. A country with people equivalent to Jhb people....
😂😂😂😂😂😂@@thulanikheswa181
@@thulanikheswa181 no joburg has more people
@@thulanikheswa181😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 there we gooo
@@thulanikheswa181 lol😂🤣😂 30% is you downfall....ask you vegetable farmersif they prefer to sell to jburg or Botswana
4:00 Nah! P100 gives you roughly R134...It is stronger than rands
Common mistake brodie, don’t sweat
Meant to say 100 bucks gives you 73pula …just made mistake ….
@@pinkCulture. How is it that such beauty is touring alone ndikhona?
Botswana one of the safe countries to live
Hello 👋,,Will you be traveling for New Year Eve ??
I like to vibe with you !
I just know that where ever you are its a real Vibe 😅😊
I will be traveling, but I have not yet determined which region of Africa I will be visiting.
@pinkCulture. don't be lied to by the videos .. Botswana's traffic officers are not friendly. Always carry some money to bribe them, or else they will lock you up
Please correct your conversion. You mentioned that the Pula is stronger but gave a wrong conversion. You actually weakened the Pula.
To answer your question: The Lands Tribunal Court is an independent and specialist judicial body set up to resolve certain disputes concerning land.
@@tsholofelomodise7003 innocent mistake 🙏
Generally, what's the standard of living in Botswana? Is it a good place to relocate?
With 1k usd a month you can live comfortably
😂😂that small sugar cane is called sweet reed or ntshe in setswana
Wow same name
Provocative and negative comments towards other countries are just counter productive and destructive to Africa
Hello. Thanks for your informative video. I have one question..... is the internet connection works when you have a backup power while the load shedding is going on..?
There is no loadshedding in Botswana
@@Fambeautyy Thanks for your response
Looking for Apartment to let for the New Year Eve ??
I need to information on the Clothes Market for second hand clothes??
You can link up with my sis from 🇧🇼 maybe she will direct your to the right places
I Was waitn for u guys to speak tshwana n Sotho 🤦♂️ mare ☹️
Me tooo
They’re speaking it between themselves when they’re not speaking to us though
😂 you got it wrong with the money. For P100 you get more Rands, making the pula stronger
That packet of salt, looks like something else haha 😮😮😮
lol 😄. it reminded me of my neighbors cat, its white and keeps people up at night
😂@@KevinMatseke
😂😂😂yeah
Watching from Kenya. Are those caterpillars? 6.21
No
@@pinkCulture. I think it's just a misunderstanding. Those are mopane worms feeding heavily on the leaves of the mopane trees and are actually caterpillars of the emperor moth.
Yes they are caterpillars. For eating they call them masonja
Oh yeah ! thank you guys for correcting me,I thought he was asking about my food I had forgotten that I included a video of Mopani worms …
@@pinkCulture. Hahona bothata ngwanesu
Junior suger Caine, we call it imfe in siswati
Botswana is under marketed.
i would like to take you to kigali in coming months,,, so u can check it out
Coming to east Africa in December and January
@pinkCulture. okay let's spend Christmas together in kigali pass me ur info
You just passed the South African Embassy next to the land tribunal and you said nothing I thought it will interest you to know where it's located
Really I ddnt see it ,will watch the video …I guess I was just impressed by the land tribunal😅
for 100 pula ou get 133 rands. Botswana currency is a little bit stronger than south african currency
My question is, was that Burberry authentic or fake?
@kevineubanks859 not sure but the quality was good so I assumed it was authentic
Letswai hare ha packet eo , ne ke nahana hore ke pufu ya dinko 😂 lol
O bona stop sene se sa billboard ya chicken licken kile moshimane a tsena mo combing snatched a girl's phone and ran 😂😂😂
Wow typical joburg cbd style lol! who would fold have Bots 🇧🇼will also have these kinda people
Watching from Gaborone
Umhle ❤🇿🇦
Pink Culture i'll like to visit Botswana for Business. i've never been there, please can you link me up with someone reliable over there? Contacting from Cameroon
Hey friend I am not in Botswana maybe check Facebook accounts from Botswana you might get help
Love Botswana
Ke eng lene lesa bue setswana le sesotho?
Eish ralebala ...
They start to mistreat the SA batswana from the border gate, separating their Batswana from the SA batswana, serving them differently.
Man be quiet 😂😂😂
Foreigners are subjected to the same treatment when arriving in SA. Be aware of it.
@@wesleyselabe5350 you're out of context
Not true, there is a counter for visitors and citizens at the border, just like in south African border
@@ElliasNtje-mj5fn what is the context according to you?
mnxim whatever why do they come to south africa then currency issue is just a small nyana difference all africans must love their countries please then everyone will be happy
I feel your pain
We, Batswana love and are proud of their country. We don't become illegal immigrants in other countries. We fo visit for what ever reason but definitely come back home. Home is always sweet
Maybe you confusing Batswana in south Africa and those in Botswana.Batswana in Gauteng along with Basotho and bapedi are in their land the only migrants there are zulus who claim the province as their own.
And when we go to south Africa,we go there to buy because of the currency,you fokon Zulu.
Isn’t your friend Precious? Or she’s also Botho as well?
Oh yeah ke Precious ,her other name ke Bojo
14:23 The guy’s shirt says „i hate people“ in German 🇩🇪😂
I wonder if he is aware of that 😆
I don’t think so 😂
P100 will give R131..R100 gives u P75 u said it the adaway round.
Lol I did and people are coming for neck 😃 for saying wrong things
Botswana is the same size as My hometown Soweto South Africa
That's not true botswana is more than half the size of south aftrica,with population of 2,5mil
Botswana is more like a province it is equal to one province in South Africa
@@jabulanindhove997 o bua maka o tlhogo
South Africa is very big and Botswana is a small country
@@jabulanindhove997 kana hale tsene sekolo lona matebele
13:09 In Kenya we call it "maindi choma" roasted maize, corn stick.
oh good to know we call poone in my launguage
@@pinkCulture. nice
In setswana corn 🌽 is called mmidi... amazing
@@haonayaclaudemakgatle6593 Nice, Bantu's share words.
I’m just surprised that her car doesn’t have smash & grab tint
Botswana is a relatively safe country
Bruh thats salt looks sus😂
Haha, you all have crazy imaginations!
@pinkCulture. 😄
Are you still in Botswana dear?
@@teachersiphe no sis
Oi, 100 Pula can’t be equivalent to 75 Rand ! The Pula is stronger than the Rand! 100 Pula is equivalent to 135 Rand which is approximately double your quote 😮! Wondering 💭 how much your sister bargained for the oversized Burberry Trench-coat..😮!? Did I hear you correctly that you bought everything for less than USD23.00 (incl Burberry trench-coat worth approximately £250.00 or USD320.00 😮!?
I was watching until she said P100 is 70 rands 😢when did Rand be powerful than pula😤😤
@@fidelfonsecasooko3918 I literally said Pula is quite strong before I made a mistake , I meant to say when you have 100 rands you get 73 pula…I just switched them, how do you think I exchanged my rands to that money ?you think I gave them few rands and got more Pula?people on internet like acting like they never make mistakes …..thanks for watching 🙏
@@pinkCulture. No love lost now i can go back and finish the video that's the road i use often, by the way i was teasing you🤞🏾😁 ddnt take the mistake of currency serious was just kidding😁😅 i hope i ddnt come out rude cz you appear very down to earth and humble 🙏
Hi guys how can i go on, i like to stay in Botswana and work there I'm a man nurse can someone help please
maybe check the government website and see if your nursing qualifications are on the list of critical skills
Dont invite them. It Will turn into tears
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The only problem with their currency(Pula) is that you can only use it in Botswana while South African Rand is recognized throughout the SADEC Region.Lastly,doing shopping in Botswana is too expensive.That is why most Batswanas are doing shopping at neighboring South African towns like Mahikeng,Rustenburg,Lephalale and Polokwane.
You are right
Not true about shopping in Botswana being expensive, same shops in Botswana are the same shops in south africa.
The exchange rate is very considered,which means same prices through out.
Not anymore
@@tibosskgokong355I am not sure about expensive, but I know Batswana who come to Polokwane for shopping. Maybe it is simple tourism. Like I also visit Botswana and buy whatever I don't find at home. I should say one of the other reason they shop is because some of them do business in South Africa. I have met a number of Batswan who sell mopani worms or masonja
That thumbnail yhoo, lawd have mercy
@@caseydiepo4146 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I bet, u there are no Nigerians in Botswana hence the low crime rate
Botswana same size as Soweto
R u crazy. R u talking of population. Suffering with less population what about having more. It will be bad
Your brain is the same size as a bird's brain
Botswana is a big country with a small population
Go to Zola
Pula is stronger than Rand yet P100 =R73? Math hates you
@thea-levelmathteacher7673 🤣🤣🤣 i said pula is stronger than Rand yet did the visa versa.. in my head I said R100 =P73 ...the devil twisted my tongue 😪
But in boaders they are rude.😂
Depends on where you come from.Zimbabwe are illtreated there
sorry to hear this
Yeah true but most Zimbabwens are illegally staying in Botswana.did you also know that they are the most hired when needed someone to build a house or most physical jobs
@@pinkCulture.Most of Zimbabweans are here illegally. But we love them
Wow God bless your loving hearrts🇧🇼
Zims mistreat us ,had one at the farm called sibanda , he left without letting me know despite the fact that I treated him like a brother a paid him good.the previous one stole my generator . Tsotsis zimbos
Enjoy guys
In Botswana they don't allow a elligal foreigners they love Thier country they very protective of it.
Not like South Africa banana land.
No Nigerians and west Africans in Botswana, most of the foreigners are from Zimbabwe
Thina siyi mess yezwe e SA
Zimbabweans are there
What about illegal Zimbabweans flooding Botswana? Are they not illegal immigrants? Just asking hmmm...
@@nomagcisacawe3297Aibo we aren’t Zimbabweans.We are Bakalanga from the country Botswana.
13:56 eh, are you speaking Luhya a Kenyan bantu language.
no i was in botswana so the locals were speaking setswana with me and i was replying in my language which is sesotho, its spoken in SA and Lesotho, setswana and sesotho are more or less the same....
@@pinkCulture. both beautiful languages then. sounds similar to Luhya.
South africa is the america of africa
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lol your cbd has 2 buildings
It's still being developed
u're lying wena
@@patie883 God bless
Namibia is far better than Botswana.. you guys don't have a beach
Who cares,you don't see us running to your German country.
@TshumuKokgalagadi everything that go to Botswana has to pass through the Walvis Bay harbor...and a lot of your people come to swim here..
@@mamiriluaanda4731 we paid for that port and it's ours for 99 years,the few that fo there don't come back there's nothing we need from you except paying to use your roads from the harbour we leased with our money.
@TshumuKokgalagadi it's quite interesting when you say the port is yours. Let me lecture you÷ we provide service to you since you don't have access to water. Botswana was owned by Rhodes, then the British government. And you're still under the British rules..Debeers own the Diamond mine..what else is there in Botswana except the Kasikili island you stole from Namibia
@@mamiriluaanda4731 you are a fool we paid for that lease, Botswana was never owned by Rhodes maybe you confuse us with Zimbabwe.By the way we own 15% of de beers which means we own a portion of your diamonds which are mined by the same company.The British left us nothing but a bush which we developed and continue to unlike you who inherited infrastructure from the Boers and you can't even change the names cause you know it's not yours to change.The island is called sedudu we took it and there's nothing you can do about it.
Provocative and negative comments towards other countries are just counter productive and destructive to Africa
Junior suger Caine, we call it imfe in siswati
Oh wow still sound similar to to Sotho in a way
mnxim whatever why do they come to south africa then currency issue is just a small nyana difference all africans must love their countries please then everyone will be happy
Why do you South Africans come to our country if you love your country 😂😂 you and Americans same WhatsApp group that nyaope has finished your braincells
We don't go South Africa we stay in our country bdub.
You are crazy and bitter.. come there for what?😂