That's true, most Swatis I have met in South Africa 🇿🇦are good in English communication skills. It must be the reading culture that is embedded in every citizen in their country.
I'm a bona fide Liswati and Manzini is my hometown. That's a true picture you presented there! Thanks Trudy and team. Keep up the good work! Next time visit the countryside and start with Ngculwini.
Eswatini together with Lesotho, Namibia and South Africa form part of the Common Monetary Area, CMA. It was established in 1974 as the Rand Monetary Area. The South African Rand is legal tender in all these countries but the other countries issue their own own currencies, the Lesotho loti, Namibian dollar and Swazi lilangeni. Foreign exchange regulations and monetary policies continues to reflect the influence of the South African Reserve Bank (Banginkulu ya Afrika-Dzonga) in this area.
South Africa is a Capitalist Country and their Stock market(Johannesburg Stock Exchange) is bigger than all African countries Stock Exchanges combined together thats why Eswatini, Namibia and Zimbabwe use their currency, Rand PPP is strong.
Lol, I know SA is bigger economy, but still it's second largest economy after Nigeria...so I highly doubt statement is true given other large economies like Morocco, Egypt among others
@@SeetheWorldIn360degrees SA is actually larger outside of resource receipts (oil&gas). The Johannesburg Stock Exchange JSE is one of the 20 largest stock exchanges in the world. Nigeria has nowhere near as much capital as South Africa. The two countries aren't close in financial & capital development. People make a mistake thinking that the raw GDP calculation means that Nigeria has a real economy (as in involving the population) that is larger than SA, but it's largely Oil & gas receipts. Very little of Nigeria's revenue-generating economy involves the general population. Only 8% of Nigerians are *formally* employed. Also the fact that a country of 200 million has almost the same raw GDP as a country of only 58 million should kind of give it away. South Africa is a *much* richer country.
@@walkersmith9764 I agree that SA is somewhat relatively advanced in terms infrastructure development, while it's true that Nigeria economy is more dependent on Oil and gas, but never underestimate Nigeria in terms of its ingenuity in other sectors. Actually, being dependent on Oil & Gas is not necessarily a bad thing (i.e if utilization is properly done...and Nigeria has had its fair share of problems in this regard), countries in Middle East such as UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia literally utilized or use Oil & gas as an engine not only for economic growth but diversification onto other sectors. Also let's not forget that SA has a fair share of mineral resources as well (possibly largest in Africa...perhaps after DRC) that continues to fuel it's economic development/ or at-least has helped jump-start other sectors of its economy
@@SeetheWorldIn360degrees Well sure, but your first statement addressed Nigeria's *current* status and expressed doubt of the original poster's comment about capital, when in fact he was quite correct.
Jambo from the village of Harlem , New York ...please keep posting the beautiful , enlightening and enlivening videos of our Beloved Mama Afrika...Asanteni sana...
Hey Miss Trudy! Loved this vlog! I especially LOVE the black dress you're wearing and your braids as well! You showed us some really cool things about shopping & hanging out in the Kingdom of Eswatini! Thanks as always!
I lived close to Manzini in the 70s. My parents were missionaries. I'm writing a book about my childhood. It will be titled Finding God in the Black and White of Apartheid. I'd like to visit, and this video gave me a good idea of some prices of goods there now. Thank you for sharing!
Stock exchange and central is only in SA. So South Africa determines the monetary policy for Eswatini and Lesotho. I think Namibia too, maybe I'm wrong though
You're right.Botswana, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini are in a Customs Union with South Africa since 1910, called SACU.(Southern African Customs Union) Fun Fact: It is the world's oldest existing customs union. The economies of these countries are so integrated that they are effectively one economy obviously centered on South Africa. The next step of a customs union is usually integration/federation. That was always the plan but after the 1950s because of Apartheid that was delayed and in the case of the South African SWA province (Namibia) actually led to independence. But with a legitimate government in place in Pretoria, recently the talk is back, with South Africa suggesting that since none of these countries have a population bigger than a large South African town, they ought to just put a system in place where if a person is born in SACU the local Home Affairs office should automatically send a copy of the birth certificate to Home Affairs in Pretoria which can easily handle the small footprint of these populations. This would, to quote former President Motlanthe, "start to give the economic Union the beginnings of a political expression as well." The area is also called the "Randzone" which is why you don't need to exchange your Rands when you are there.
Tami Nkambule you talking about sacu I’m talking about currencies. SACU is like what the US, Mexico and Canada have in NAFTA. You can’t use Mexican peso in the USA or Canada and you can’t use the us dollar in Mexico to buy items. Same thing with Botswana and SA. You can’t use rand in Botswana. But you can use rand in Swaziland, Lesotho and Namibia. Botswana has its own independent currency, Pula, not backed by the rand and its exchange rate is higher than rand
First to comment, she just upload a video just in 1 minutes 4 thumbs-down... Hey it won't still stop her from getting to where she's suppose to get to. Love you trudy😍🤗
Such videos about Africa somehow reflects that we can do well on our own as Africa, we can survive without the western world. Keep up the good work Miss Trudy
We live in a globalized society. "Surviving" is silly. Thriving comes when you plug into the international system, embrace democracy and open your country to new ideas.
@@VisibilityFoggy It's also very small, lots of rich fertile land for crops and animals, easy to manage really. Helps that everyone there is friendly and know English (to add to your globalized point). Really laid back country with a strong focus on education
I love those bowls and the utensils. Great for salad. What I liked most was the guy showing you around who is from that country. Polite and low - key. He's seems to be good for you Miss Trudy.
This is my favourite part of yo videos.In my country ,public phones no longer working.They were vandalised.Salute to Eswatini pple.Trudy you are just excellent
Great video Miss Trudy... Thank you so much for making a video that shows all the things western media will never showcase. They only wanna show negative information that will give the world the wrong impression. They make us focus on how low the currency and blind you from the fact that even though our currency is not as strong as theirs but the value is pretty high hence you can afford a reasonable number of useful items. And the guy did a good job in representing Eswatini
Fun story: before the £ coin was changed, whenever I visited Swaziland I would bring back a bag of their lilangeni coins to use in UK to cheat vending machines and phoneboxes, because as a former British colony they were the same shape, weight and size as the £1 (just different image on them). 😅😅
Ms. Trudy, like I said, docile and gullible more so than other cultures. We care so much about the welfare of others then we do our own; a servant mentality and will fight to defend it. The economy there is like the us economy in the 60's .Thanks for sharing Ms. Trudy. No eat for me Ms. Trudy.
This Bnu mall is in manzini. I have used those coin boxes more than a thousand times when I was there. Happy to see manzini market again. I bought my local chickens from this market.
We don't rely on South Africa, they have some of our land which is rich with minerals so it's safe to say we're sharing resources hence the same currency. And if y'all didn't notice Lilangeni is actually higher that rands, by cents of course hahaha
Hi from London, Miss Trudy. I met a diplomat from Eswatini/ Former Swaziland and was curious to learn more about the locals, culture and what daily life is like there. Keep up the good work.
I'm a Blackman in the Atl I wanna go to Afica bad as hell. Money wit black faces on them. Black kids in the US need to see that, small things like that will change your perspective of who you are we don't talk about it but it matters.
It was agreed many years ago that the exchange rates between SA, Eswatini and Namibia will always be 1. Hence the money being accepted across the countries.
Those phones are out of style in the USA they used to be in Grand Central Station and other subway stations and on street corners before the cell phones became popular!! Antiques now!!
I had to look it up I didn't even know such country exists... every time u think u know all the countries, bam! A new one pops up. But the way very interesting video pretty enlightening
I stay in SA full Time but originally from Swaziland. I once bought Chicken Licken hot wings using Swaziland Money. The ladies were intrigued. Timphiko letibabako😋😂
Swatini meat wholesalers is a great idea! The part where you season the meat yourself and they roast it for you is awesome! You can go shopping for the day and get fresh cooked food...that beats “fast processed food” any day! 🤗😆😋 Tfs!
That's what we always do at work, our boss would go buy meat n leave it for them to roast n pick it up an hour or so later then we'll lick our fingers.....what I love about such places is that when you want to host birthdays or baby shower etc the venue is usually free all you have to do isbuy their food....I love my country ❤
Miss Trudy your braids are so dope African. It matches with your outfit. It all makes you smashing and radiant. I love your looks, but would have look greater on a smart sneakers. Try it and see the comments from your viewers.
Hey Miss Trudy I so new here, but I love the video. I have friends that live in your country and I need more of what it's like to shop in your country. I been helping them out so can you make more videos like this ?
Ms.Trudy, tell Baby Ghana that it is okay to offer a cameo from time to time & try to find something positive and fun or funny to share with your subscribers...smile Wode Maya, you & Ms.Trudy give&bring life to your videos. Amazing!
I used Kenya shilling one time in Tanzania and Uganda, how times have changed. I suspect they're interchangeable especially at borders of neighbouring countries
There are places where you can pick your meat, chicken, or fish and they will cook it for you, but I like the fact that in Swaziland you are able to season your own food before giving it to them to cook.
Wode Maya, you love the porridge, I see you and thats our Swazi staple food. I miss our food and starving right now. Nothing like that here in NewYork Miss Trudy. Cheers and good guys. I love you always..
Mistrudy you should buy the mixing bowl , what!!!! OLD SCHOOL Phone , into use its look like a MOVIE, those phone bring back good memories that is dope , SUPER Impressive to see those Phone ESWATINI is amazing,,
I love her, she's so real - no airs, fake accents and proud to be Afrikan. Love you Trudy.
That's true, most Swatis I have met in South Africa 🇿🇦are good in English communication skills. It must be the reading culture that is embedded in every citizen in their country.
Am a Ghanaian but I loved their country country so much is beautiful and clean 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
im coming to Ghana soon
Will be visiting this beautiful country this months
I'm a bona fide Liswati and Manzini is my hometown. That's a true picture you presented there! Thanks Trudy and team. Keep up the good work! Next time visit the countryside and start with Ngculwini.
Eswatini together with Lesotho, Namibia and South Africa form part of the Common Monetary Area, CMA. It was established in 1974 as the Rand Monetary Area. The South African Rand is legal tender in all these countries but the other countries issue their own own currencies, the Lesotho loti, Namibian dollar and Swazi lilangeni. Foreign exchange regulations and monetary policies continues to reflect the influence of the South African Reserve Bank (Banginkulu ya Afrika-Dzonga) in this area.
Thanks for sharing this information.
I didn't know that! Thank you so much for the information 😍
Thanks for the info! Very interesting!
Bangikulu ya Africa... Hmmm. Sounds kinds of like Kiswahili.... Banki kuu ya Afrika 😅
@@julietmoraa5106 Yes, these languages are related 🙂
I never new a coin box could bring so much joy to a person
We do use Emalangeni at eManyiseni. It's in KZN but very close to eSwatini.
I was once there am ekuhlehlen yoooh and they took me to matata yooo
Wow, I didn't even know that, great info right there
Omg I miss eSwatini, I recognize some of my students in the mall!! That country is probably the best place in Africa, so safe and everyone is nice ❤️
Can't wait to visit the country
@@alonsosmith7562 you’ll love it
@@deblovesgummies But the issue is I don't know anyone in there. Planning to come in before September
@@alonsosmith7562 You should get on Couchsurfing and meet people that are hosts or other tourists.
@@deblovesgummies are you on WhatsApp? ItsDee
South Africa is a Capitalist Country and their Stock market(Johannesburg Stock Exchange) is bigger than all African countries Stock Exchanges combined together thats why Eswatini, Namibia and Zimbabwe use their currency, Rand PPP is strong.
Lol, I know SA is bigger economy, but still it's second largest economy after Nigeria...so I highly doubt statement is true given other large economies like Morocco, Egypt among others
@@SeetheWorldIn360degrees SA is actually larger outside of resource receipts (oil&gas).
The Johannesburg Stock Exchange JSE is one of the 20 largest stock exchanges in the world.
Nigeria has nowhere near as much capital as South Africa.
The two countries aren't close in financial & capital development.
People make a mistake thinking that the raw GDP calculation means that Nigeria has a real economy (as in involving the population) that is larger than SA, but it's largely Oil & gas receipts.
Very little of Nigeria's revenue-generating economy involves the general population.
Only 8% of Nigerians are *formally* employed.
Also the fact that a country of 200 million has almost the same raw GDP as a country of only 58 million should kind of give it away.
South Africa is a *much* richer country.
@@walkersmith9764 I agree that SA is somewhat relatively advanced in terms infrastructure development, while it's true that Nigeria economy is more dependent on Oil and gas, but never underestimate Nigeria in terms of its ingenuity in other sectors. Actually, being dependent on Oil & Gas is not necessarily a bad thing (i.e if utilization is properly done...and Nigeria has had its fair share of problems in this regard), countries in Middle East such as UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia literally utilized or use Oil & gas as an engine not only for economic growth but diversification onto other sectors. Also let's not forget that SA has a fair share of mineral resources as well (possibly largest in Africa...perhaps after DRC) that continues to fuel it's economic development/ or at-least has helped jump-start other sectors of its economy
@@SeetheWorldIn360degrees Well sure, but your first statement addressed Nigeria's *current* status and expressed doubt of the original poster's comment about capital, when in fact he was quite correct.
walker smith that is what I have been trying to tell people and thank for explaining it much better than I
Beautiful. Greetings from Bali Indonesia 🇮🇩🇮🇩
Lesotho uses South African Rands as well. But SA also uses Lesotho Maluti in neighbouring South African towns.
Jambo from the village of Harlem , New York ...please keep posting the beautiful , enlightening and enlivening videos of our Beloved Mama Afrika...Asanteni sana...
Hey Miss Trudy! Loved this vlog! I especially LOVE the black dress you're wearing and your braids as well! You showed us some really cool things about shopping & hanging out in the Kingdom of Eswatini! Thanks as always!
I lived close to Manzini in the 70s. My parents were missionaries. I'm writing a book about my childhood. It will be titled Finding God in the Black and White of Apartheid. I'd like to visit, and this video gave me a good idea of some prices of goods there now. Thank you for sharing!
When it comes to food Wode Maya is ALWAYS PRESENT!
Stock exchange and central is only in SA. So South Africa determines the monetary policy for Eswatini and Lesotho. I think Namibia too, maybe I'm wrong though
You're right.Botswana, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini are in a Customs Union with South Africa since 1910, called SACU.(Southern African Customs Union)
Fun Fact: It is the world's oldest existing customs union.
The economies of these countries are so integrated that they are effectively one economy obviously centered on South Africa.
The next step of a customs union is usually integration/federation.
That was always the plan but after the 1950s because of Apartheid that was delayed and in the case of the South African SWA province (Namibia) actually led to independence.
But with a legitimate government in place in Pretoria, recently the talk is back, with South Africa suggesting that since none of these countries have a population bigger than a large South African town, they ought to just put a system in place where if a person is born in SACU the local Home Affairs office should automatically send a copy of the birth certificate to Home Affairs in Pretoria which can easily handle the small footprint of these populations.
This would, to quote former President Motlanthe, "start to give the economic Union the beginnings of a political expression as well."
The area is also called the "Randzone" which is why you don't need to exchange your Rands when you are there.
@@walkersmith9764 correction: Southern African Customs Union NOT South African Customs Union
@@fishdawn1804 Correct: The S in SACU is Southern, not South.
It's edited, thanks.
@@walkersmith9764 Botswana is not part of it
Tami Nkambule you talking about sacu I’m talking about currencies. SACU is like what the US, Mexico and Canada have in NAFTA. You can’t use Mexican peso in the USA or Canada and you can’t use the us dollar in Mexico to buy items. Same thing with Botswana and SA. You can’t use rand in Botswana. But you can use rand in Swaziland, Lesotho and Namibia. Botswana has its own independent currency, Pula, not backed by the rand and its exchange rate is higher than rand
First to comment, she just upload a video just in 1 minutes 4 thumbs-down... Hey it won't still stop her from getting to where she's suppose to get to. Love you trudy😍🤗
I guess people don't differentiate between the two👍👎
I know right?! 😢 It's okay though. Positive energy... 😊
Miss Trudy Lol it’s google bots relax they everywhere. Don’t be fazed.
Mary J Black please watch 8 videos of Jim Nduruchi
If someone wants to leave a thumbs down, at least let them leave a comment explaining why...
Such videos about Africa somehow reflects that we can do well on our own as Africa, we can survive without the western world. Keep up the good work Miss Trudy
We live in a globalized society. "Surviving" is silly. Thriving comes when you plug into the international system, embrace democracy and open your country to new ideas.
@@VisibilityFoggy It's also very small, lots of rich fertile land for crops and animals, easy to manage really. Helps that everyone there is friendly and know English (to add to your globalized point). Really laid back country with a strong focus on education
Road to 100k subscribers,congratulations
Amen to that! 😍
Road to 200k subscribers in Jesus name
I love those bowls and the utensils. Great for salad. What I liked most was the guy showing you around who is from that country. Polite and low - key. He's seems to be good for you Miss Trudy.
Man I love my continent Africa. The best in the whole world!! 👊🏽👊🏽
Miss Trudy, I'm always admiring your braids 🤩 love, from Florida 🖤
Thank you. Lots of love
This is my favourite part of yo videos.In my country ,public phones no longer working.They were vandalised.Salute to Eswatini pple.Trudy you are just excellent
kikikikikikik they were vandalised OMG
@@nhlanhlancube3522 😂😂😂yep. BoNgwane ke labo😂
In neighboring places like Jeppes, Phongola, Manyiseni etc they use Swazi currency
Miss Trudy thank you for showing to us the real Africa, and you are the best person to do this.
Truemaya gang here , those arts are beautiful especially the mixing bowls , I cannot wait to put my hands on one!!!
I would gladly host you here
Can anyone be proud of speaking our language siswati
A Liberian 🇱🇷watching from North Carolina in the U.S. Much luv from my end for Africa.💕🌍
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. Lots of love!😍
Great video Miss Trudy... Thank you so much for making a video that shows all the things western media will never showcase. They only wanna show negative information that will give the world the wrong impression.
They make us focus on how low the currency and blind you from the fact that even though our currency is not as strong as theirs but the value is pretty high hence you can afford a reasonable number of useful items.
And the guy did a good job in representing Eswatini
I love the hair Trudy! So beautiful, keep up the good work #roadto100k
Aaah my country🇸🇿🇸🇿🇸🇿🇸🇿🇸🇿🇸🇿...get to be part of a traditional wedding next time and experience how we celebrate💃💃💃😘😘😘
Miss Trudy representing whoop whoop!!
You know I've got to! 😘 Hahaha! ❤️
You know I've got to! 😘 Hahaha! ❤️
One of the most peaceful country in the world
Am first today ......Let's go notification gang
Thank you for clicking
Seen Trudy....let me call a random guy to explain about the money ....and boom 😅 random guy is next to trudy
Was looking for a comment on that 😂😂😂😂
@@leylanmrembo.8132 😂😂😂😂
Hahaha! Am finished! 😍 🤣
@@MissTrudyy you're a natural and you're doing a great job.. Keep doing you 👏👌
😄😄😄🤣
That sista put the "S" in the word "Shape"!! 😍 Wada Maya, U a LUCKY man my brotha!! ☺👍🏾
The way l love Truemaya you don't even understand
Hahaha, I feel like you sound me! Lol. Thank you. We love you right back ❤️
I second ✋😄 You are not alone
Patricia are you from Eswatini?
Mulundu is a luyia name from Western Kenya,a man is Kulundu.
Swaziland looks so clean and healthy, also Miss Trudy is very pretty. Love from the UK.
It’s not healthy. 28% of adult population has HIV (31% of women are infected).
Fun story: before the £ coin was changed, whenever I visited Swaziland I would bring back a bag of their lilangeni coins to use in UK to cheat vending machines and phoneboxes, because as a former British colony they were the same shape, weight and size as the £1 (just different image on them). 😅😅
Ms. Trudy, like I said, docile and gullible more so than other cultures. We care so much about the welfare of others then we do our own; a servant mentality and will fight to defend it. The economy there is like the us economy in the 60's .Thanks for sharing Ms. Trudy. No eat for me Ms. Trudy.
This Bnu mall is in manzini. I have used those coin boxes more than a thousand times when I was there. Happy to see manzini market again. I bought my local chickens from this market.
The continent is amazing Trudy!
I know, right? 😀
I cant wait to be in Swaziland someday if God permits🙏🏼🙏🏼
I will make sure @lictraveladventure that I host you anytime.
Inshallah
Bad idea man this country is so full of fake faces and lies.
we would really love to host you
we would really love to host you
We don't rely on South Africa, they have some of our land which is rich with minerals so it's safe to say we're sharing resources hence the same currency. And if y'all didn't notice Lilangeni is actually higher that rands, by cents of course hahaha
Nope its not, it's the same
Can't wait to visit Eswatini in few weeks
Miss trudy your dream to become world traveler has come to past..keep pushing..we support you 103%
Hi from London, Miss Trudy. I met a diplomat from Eswatini/ Former Swaziland and was curious to learn more about the locals, culture and what daily life is like there. Keep up the good work.
She's really good ❤.
I wish to visit London one day I was born and raised in Eswatini but currently studying in the US
Miss Trudy you are really looking so beautiful today. This is so lovely to know, I've also learn more.🙋
Thank you so much love
I'm a Blackman in the Atl I wanna go to Afica bad as hell. Money wit black faces on them. Black kids in the US need to see that, small things like that will change your perspective of who you are we don't talk about it but it matters.
Who stop you go move back and live in Your motherland
Better late than never
90k subscribers , guys keep subscribing 😍😍😍😍😍.Keep going Trudy 👏👏👏👏👏 you're doing a good job
Tha k you so much my dear. Lots of love ❤️
It was agreed many years ago that the exchange rates between SA, Eswatini and Namibia will always be 1. Hence the money being accepted across the countries.
Very informative and so majestic Swaziland. Will visit there and all over Africa in future.
We await you here @Eswatini you can also subscribe on my channel as my name
My God: those beautiful African arts and crafts are beyond words. There are so many varieties to choose from.The people of ESwatini are very creative.
I know, right? 😀
Add science and technology in Siswati then they'd create their own versions of rockets and space shuttles.
ncaaaaa thanks sweetie
Eswatini and South Africa are much similar in SA every township has chesa nyama or you can call it braai were you buy meat and roast it yourself
Miss Trudy, what's a great super market in Swaziland that you visited this week in 2020...
Enjoyed the vlog. It has encouraged me to travel to Eswatini....
We await and readyto host you
Maya appeared when it was time for food😜😜😜😜😜
Big foodie 😂
Hahaha
Maya always on time miss Trudy
Mr Maya just saw you when it eating time...you're robbing others my guy
Much love for my beautiful Kingdom of Eswatini ❤ watching from Frisco ,Texas, USA
I don't know why but i got excited when you tried the coin box phone and it actually rang. I enjoyed the video and your skin is popping.
Those phones are out of style in the USA they used to be in Grand Central Station and other subway stations and on street corners before the cell phones became popular!! Antiques now!!
I had to look it up I didn't even know such country exists... every time u think u know all the countries, bam! A new one pops up. But the way very interesting video pretty enlightening
I stay in SA full Time but originally from Swaziland. I once bought Chicken Licken hot wings using Swaziland Money. The ladies were intrigued. Timphiko letibabako😋😂
Thanks Miss Trudy .. 100k here we come oooh
I had no idea what the eSwatini currency is called until you guys went there 🙈.
Hahaha, trust me. You are not alone
Ahhh... Woda Maya..... features when it's time to eat!!!!!???? 😜 😜 Love your channel.....
Swatini meat wholesalers is a great idea! The part where you season the meat yourself and they roast it for you is awesome! You can go shopping for the day and get fresh cooked food...that beats “fast processed food” any day! 🤗😆😋 Tfs!
There's a business idea for you lol.
Very true
That's what we always do at work, our boss would go buy meat n leave it for them to roast n pick it up an hour or so later then we'll lick our fingers.....what I love about such places is that when you want to host birthdays or baby shower etc the venue is usually free all you have to do isbuy their food....I love my country ❤
she likes to say im so ezited
Learning a lot from you......how to make my channel great.....looking forward to TruMaya dances Salsa with The Mwakazis
God bless Swaziland and it's people, what a beautiful place to be
South African Rands are also used in Namibia. But you can’t use Namibian dollars in South Africa
I wonder why
How is the infrastructure such as internet, water, and electricity reliability? How are the roads?
Nice video. Stores carry varieties, food and clothing very reasonable. The place to be right now.
Thank you so much ❤️
We are loading 100k all I can do is sumersult🤸🤸🤸🤸🤸🤸 to contain my excitement till then😆
can you come in big bend in swaziland
Pray for Swaziland. It is going through violent protests.
I will ❤️
I FINALLY GOT TO WATCH 🌹THE SCENES OF ESWATINI👍😘💯LOVE IT, EXCELLENT CONTENT 👏❣️ WOW,PLUS U ALMOST K100SUBIES WAY TO GO 😍👍🌹!!!
Love from Rwanda. Liked the cost of things.
Just added this to my list and his fro is on point ....lovin this
You look happy. Nice too see smile on your face. Love you Naa Trudy 😘😘❤
You rock it girl!! Nice vlog.
Miss Trudy your braids are so dope African. It matches with your outfit. It all makes you smashing and radiant.
I love your looks, but would have look greater on a smart sneakers. Try it and see the comments from your viewers.
Eswatini is a beautiful country
Looking good ...we are back with a bang.
It's will be very great if all African countries can use one currency
This video is over Year ago, isn't Eswantini a mess now?🤔
Eish bafo
My lockdown greatest find enjoyed your videos
Amazing I've always wanted to see Eswatini.
It is not unusual. In the Bahamas you can use the US Dollar or Bahamian Dollar.
Thank you so much for promoting my country .
Hey Miss Trudy I so new here, but I love the video. I have friends that live in your country and I need more of what it's like to shop in your country. I been helping them out so can you make more videos like this ?
You can use the South African Rand in Namibia as well. Lesotho as well
Oh damn! I didn't know that
I Need those wooden mixing bowls in light wood colour 😍
Ms.Trudy, tell Baby Ghana that it is okay to offer a cameo from time to time & try to find something positive and fun or funny to share with your subscribers...smile Wode Maya, you & Ms.Trudy give&bring life to your videos. Amazing!
Before I clicked on this I knew there'd be swazis looking at you weird for talking to the camera in the middle of the way lmao (I'm from eSwatini)
Me too lmao (in from eswatini)
😂😂I knew my Eswatini brothers and sisters won't disappoint..that's what I was actually expecting..
Lol me too😂
Loool I was looking for this comment😂😂😂😂😂
Is life expensive or affordable in Etswani ?
Like
Im from PAPUA INDONESIA
Nice one miss Trudy they have the same currency like Egypt. And I must confess it's very easy and cheap. Good job guys 👌👌👍👍
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@@irenedavo3768ok I will
I used Kenya shilling one time in Tanzania and Uganda, how times have changed. I suspect they're interchangeable especially at borders of neighbouring countries
There are places where you can pick your meat, chicken, or fish and they will cook it for you, but I like the fact that in Swaziland you are able to season your own food before giving it to them to cook.
Our daughter from Kenya, keep going, we are behind
Love the jumbo braids...you look great😍
Wode Maya, you love the porridge, I see you and thats our Swazi staple food. I miss our food and starving right now. Nothing like that here in NewYork Miss Trudy.
Cheers and good guys. I love you always..
Mistrudy you should buy the mixing bowl , what!!!! OLD SCHOOL Phone , into use its look like a MOVIE, those phone bring back good memories that is dope , SUPER Impressive to see those Phone ESWATINI is amazing,,
Am definitely going to get it! 😊 The phones are something Else! 😍
@@MissTrudyy but they are also there in South Africa
Wode Maya where did you come from. Just saw you eating the meat.
Hahaha! He wasn't around as I moved around but Trust Maya to appear when food appears! Hahaha
Miss Trudy Oh wow!
@@MissTrudyy 😆😆😆😆I'm still laughing! Your response is so funny.