As someone born to Namibian parents taken in by Zambia during our liberation struggle I want to say thank you sir for the help you gave to liberate my country. I used to be ashamed that my birth place on my birth certificate is a camp in Zambia, I never understood why my parents didn't write down Lusaka or any city in Zambia like other parents had, now I know it is as a reminder that there were Africans out there who cared for their brothers and sisters enough to take them in, and help them attain freedom. My heart will forever be drawn to Zambia (Zambian by birth, Namibian by descend). I hope we the younger generations can learn from leaders like Dr Kenneth Kaunda (a real servant of the people) and hopefully take the dreams they had for Africa and turn them into reality.
Dr Keneth Kaunda is a great blessing Africa. I admire him very very much. Thank KK for whatever you have done to Africans. Go well comrade President. Enjoy peaceful life in God's Heaven.
Kenneth Kaunda, a man with a big heart, everyone loved him, Zambia gained their independence in 1961, he loved being among his people his motto was do unto other as you would have them do unto you, WOW he was put in prison by the white colonization, love the music and dance, even the young men wore his style of clothing, he helped shaped his country into something wonderful.. THANKS FOR SHARING Kenneth Kaunda story, I felt as if I knew him.
Your Excellency Mr President, Mr Kenneth Kaunda you would forever be my hero and father. Much love from Nigeria 🇳🇬. Your vision sterling quality would never pass without recognition. I still remember the memories I had with you on several occasions. God bless you and thank you for standing not only for mother Zambia 🇿🇲 but for Africa as whole.....Zikomo Boss.
Much humbled by your fear of God Sir, not many people at your level like to publicly acknowledge the saving Christ. The world is blessed to have a leader like you. Others around the globe will learn.
I love learning about African History and our great leaders who were actually for the people and advocating for the freedom of Africans. Much love from Namibia. We are Africa.
What an inspiration you are, Dr. Kaunda. I love your joviality, your musicality, your love of God and people. Thank you for being who you are and carrying on the Good Work! Kindness RULES!!!
It was always exciting to see him . As a little girl lining up by the road side in our school uniforms waving little Zambian flags 🇿🇲, was so exciting. He was a great leader indeed.
Tears are dripping I can't hold it. Am Kenyan and surely never knew the origin of kaunda suit. The story is so moving and never told before. How humble and patriotic. It's unbelievable that he's stuck to one love one wife for 60yrs. Very romantic when he sings to his dear wife esp at their age
A true great African leader who was very selfless. He & Julius Nyerere of Tanzania fought so much for the Freedom that we are enjoying in my country. Salute Lots of love from South Africa
@@angellodontreadmyname830 First of all, that doesn't make any sense. I'm not mocking his race so how I'm racist? Second of all, keep your pseudo-humanism to yourself. No intelligent person takes that bullshit seriously. We're not same and that's common fact which is not about to change because of your feelings. There's absolutely nothing wrong with that. Also I wouldn't take all the bullshit in bible seriously. Theism is not rational.
@@showa546 Still your answer to his positivity makes you look bad people say platforms like youtube suck just because you have people like you writing negative comments on positive comments atleast you have the right to free opinions but I don't believe writing that comment made you feel like you are doing us a favor or did it just help your arrogance PS:This is a 14 year old trying to understand why so much bitterness is being used yet it was just a simple way sending greetings NEVER CALL ANOTHER PERSON UNEDUCATED because you do not know them neither do they know you. You embarrass Africans man just keep your arrogance to your self and don't act like HIV viruses that kill all the good left of humanity.
@Mwaniki Mwaniki, agree, Indians treat Africans like garbage when they go to India, they also treat Africans this way on the continent, I live in America and trust me, they think they are superior to Blacks every where. Socially, I find them very awkward people Lastly, have you noticed ALL of a sudden how all these foreigners want to profess their love for Africa and its culture? They all know that there's a new Scramble for Africa and its resources, China, the U S, Russia and Europe are all trying to get ahead of each other for favor. My concern is that the population of Africa is so young they are now very easily persuaded and impressionable. Many of them are buying into this new western/Chinese propaganda of "We Are All One people in the world"...and "Africa is for the world". This is very dangerous for a number of reasons, the majority of people on the continent still are not prospering from the resources within each Nation. Before Africa or any country on that continent to start saying we welcome everyone they first need to make sure that their country and its citizens are all very economically and educationally prosperous.
Another wonderful biography of Africa's Greats! I've been rejuvenated since I stumbled on the 'Faces of Africa' series and my wish is African youths re-enact this undiluted love, passion, sense of responsibility and African national pride these great men exuded. Kudos to CGTN Africa, with love and respect from Nigeria. Long live Africa!
I never knew much of Kaunda before this but it seems he really took the wisdom of the Bible seriously and lived his life always mindful of those lessons. God Bless 🙏 him.
In the 70s in Rhodesia we laughed at KK. I'm older and wiser now and recognise him as one of Africa's very few Statesmen. I am told by those who knew him that he was a highly agreeable person and a good golfer to boot.
I have been moved by the leadership qualities in this African Icon, he spent entirely his life unifying the nation and his life is prolonged for his humility, simplicity and happiness. We love and adore him in South Africa
🇿🇲 🇿🇲 Dr. Kenneth David Kaunda "KK" - What A Man ! The Greatest among the Great , Africa's Finest , Great Global Icon ! Unequalled among his peers ! 🙏🏽🇿🇲 If I can achieve even an 16th of his achievements , I would say, "I have lived a full life" . . . His death is a direct challenge to me to do and exceed my very best. Go well the Greatest of the Sons of Africa. "Super Ken" ! Our Founding Father . . . "One Zambia , One Nation" we shall continue with the eternal motto !
Greetings Mr honorable Kaunda, I am a Kenyan but you really or am really inspired by kk, long live kk we honor I love your spirit, we need leaders like you in this our dark continent so that they can provide light on it, bravo!! Bravo, congrats K Kaunda
Growing up in Central Kenya, as a small boy in the early 90s, my dad would always buy my elder brother and I, Kaunda suits every Xmas holiday. RIP Mtukufu Rais Keneth Kaunda.
"The Embassy of the United States of America joins the Zambian people and the international community in mourning the passing of His Excellency Kenneth Kaunda, the first president of the Republic of Zambia. We extend to his family and the people of Zambia our condolences. President Kaunda is known to the Zambian people as the Founding Father and Liberator of the Republic of Zambia. He was steadfast in uniting Zambia's 73 tribes through his commitment to “One Zambia, One Nation.” He advocated against discrimination of people living with HIV/AIDS and was a tireless advocate for the poor and marginalized. We honor his memory and his service to the people of Zambia and across Africa. We mourn his passing. May his soul rest in eternal peace."
Their is no Zambia without Kenneth kaunda that's true Father of democratic nation Zambia is one of only few African nations that's never ruled by a corrupt government or dictatorship that is all because of Kenneth kaunda😊
I spent my teenage years in the 80's during KK's time in office. Thank you for being such a great president and humanist. I pride myself of having attended Munali Secondary School, that he also attended much, much earlier. His speeches on TV though! They were loooong! I remember Frank Mutubila, reading the news on ZNBC! Ambassador to Italy, my times changed!
Kaunda suits my father used to dress emulating this man.. and the whole continent adored and still loves Dr Kaunda. Uganda has him at heart. 1980's he was a continental icon and still is.
You have played your part KK and it will always be remembered by all, God bless you for the whole world. A good learder is followed by others to do good until their times also comes to an end aluta continua father of Zambia.
Oh my God! I wish that Dr. Kenneth David Kaunda was my father. I really admired his legend. Long live sister country, Zambia. This is a brother from the Gambia.
I met doctor Kawunda when I stayed in his home when we were in exile after Idi Mini over threw our President Obote. We had a wonderful time in their home in Lusaka and we had wonderful time with Him and Mama Betty . Let her rest in peace 🙏🙏 . Yunie
WHAT PAINS ME MOST IS THAT AFRICA HAS ALL THIS LEGENDARY , WONDERFUL AMAZING LEADERS AND YET AFRICA STILL NOT PROGRESSING . WE KEEP ON SINKING STILL AND LIFE IT UNBEARABLE . EISHHHH
I remember when I was around 12 years old watching the news and seeing him. God has blessed me to meet him many times. Thinking about this humbles me because I must take something away and use it for Zambia and Africa.
A fascinating video. If he was 88 in 2012, he must be 94 now, in 2018. I hope he lives to be 100 - and even more! I had the honour of meeting him in 1971 and from all he said, it was clear that he wanted only the best for the nation he founded. - He will always be one of the Great Sons of Africa.
God bless KK. In my humble opinion this man has done more for the good of Africa and indeed the world than even Mandela. He literary liberated Southern Africa single handedly. His contributions have greatly been understated. His one Zambia one nation motto made the country great and an oasis of peace. Proud to be Zambian
Mwansa, KK is very revered in Tanzania to this day. He forged an outstanding relationship with other nationalists such as Julius Nyerere for the liberation of the Southern part of Africa including the then Southern Rhodesia, Mozambique, Angola and Namibia. Most political activists and opposition leaders from Apartheid South Africa fled to Tanzania by way of Zambia and lived underground - my church ministered an underground refugee camp where Samora Machel lived. Nelson Mandela traveled on a Tanzania passport to promote ANC before he was arrested on his return. Eduardo Mondlane was killed by a bomb hidden in an envelope in Dar-es-salaam. Graca Machel taught in Bagamoyo. TZ after returning from college in Portugal. Leaders such as Augustino Netto, Robert Mugabe and KK were regulars in Tanzania in their effort to abolish apartheid and liberate the parts of Africa which were still under occupation. Just wanted to say he was a great team player and the work of liberation could not have taken place without the support of his neighboring Tanzania; it was a huge task and we will always credit Kaunda and Nyerere. I am happy to hear all the positive news of the with a BIG heart! May God his outstanding legacy.
@@thandie67 hi Thandi , there's a philosophical tinge to my answer or rather my statement is pregnant. You have to have the background knowledge of what am talking about for you to get it, I appreciate your comment though
As a black child grew up under the white Boer racist apartheid Dr Keneth Kaunda was always one of the African leaders name that was always in my mind and heart even if I was not a politician in those days. I heard that our struggle for liberation was fully supported by K K of Zambia. Just imagine in his old age he came to the funeral of Nelson Mandela, such a man can never be forgotten by all people of Africa, he is one of our ancestors who came to this world to liberate us as black people oppressed by the whites of Britain, France, Portugal, etc. I would never liken him to Ghandi who hated our black people when he was in South Africa during apartheid years. Thanks.
ii have good memories of Kennith. i was a young girl. my Father was mayor of Mufulara at the time and my uncle mayor of Ndola he came and had a meal with us a few times. My father had a great respect for him. he is a true gentleman.....i admire him greatly. there hasnt been another like him in Africa,
Kaunda did what he could do for Africa. God bless him, Namibia is an independent country today and it was because of the contribution of Zambian under the leadership of Kaunda. They hosted us until we attain our independence, history will ab-serve him
So amazed!after his passing slot of negative comments am surprised to find a different narrative about him! To my own judgement he was a great man!! #proud🇿🇲🇺🇸🇺🇸
For me he was the greatest African leaders in Africa and we thank him for attending the state funeral of our first President Mzee Jomo Kenyatta in 1978 and visited Kenya in 1980 to meet with his friend the late President Daniel Toroitich Arap Moi. Lots of love from Kenya.
This man is really different! Loved him a lot. I used to admire kalusia bualia (if spelled correctly)& Pascal fenduno from Zambia's national football team. But I must have known this man first. Great respect for this father. Saluting ! From Ethiopian
PRAISE JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD GOD 😇 KING 👑 of KINGS RESSURECTED JESUS CHRIST for the Love of Kenneth 💗💗💗💝💟 Kaunda President of The Republic of Zambia , JESUS CHRIST Bless President Kaunda and the Zambia as a NATION, We thank GOD Ooooooh PRAISE GOD Halleluya Halleluya Halleluya.
Please let us give him respect we owe him in all over Africa. We should celebrate these guys who led us to freedom. They did their part, we should respect them
Thoroughly enjoyed that, what an amazing man, why can't the rest of the African !eaders take a leaf out of his book, he hasn't a bad bone in his body, Kk we love you, respect!!
Truly an icon with a big heart that shaped Africa, may his spirit live for ever amen!!!
As someone born to Namibian parents taken in by Zambia during our liberation struggle I want to say thank you sir for the help you gave to liberate my country. I used to be ashamed that my birth place on my birth certificate is a camp in Zambia, I never understood why my parents didn't write down Lusaka or any city in Zambia like other parents had, now I know it is as a reminder that there were Africans out there who cared for their brothers and sisters enough to take them in, and help them attain freedom. My heart will forever be drawn to Zambia (Zambian by birth, Namibian by descend). I hope we the younger generations can learn from leaders like Dr Kenneth Kaunda (a real servant of the people) and hopefully take the dreams they had for Africa and turn them into reality.
great tribute
Dr Keneth Kaunda is a great blessing Africa. I admire him very very much. Thank KK for whatever you have done to Africans. Go well comrade President. Enjoy peaceful life in God's Heaven.
RIP to the last of the great founding fathers of Africa. You are reunited with your good friend Mwl Julius K. Nyerere.
Excellent presentation I love it. I love documentaries about Zambia they never dissapoint.
Long live spirit of Comrd KK may you loving spirit continue to warm not only Zambia but whole Rhodesia and Azania at large
Love you Dr.kaunda grate leader lord Krishna bless Africa and African people love and respect from INDIA , Telugu state, Andhra Pradesh 🌹 🌹 🌹 ❤❤❤
Ba KK halalala a man who took care of southern Africans like my parents, refugees at the time. Thank you baKaunda. RIP batata
I REMmemeber him very jovial and playful while on a visit to Kenya in the early 2000s
Kenneth Kaunda, a man with a big heart, everyone loved him, Zambia gained their independence in 1961, he loved being among his people his motto was do unto other as you would have them do unto you, WOW he was put in prison by the white colonization, love the music and dance, even the young men wore his style of clothing, he helped shaped his country into something wonderful.. THANKS FOR SHARING Kenneth Kaunda story, I felt as if I knew him.
This a man with a big heart for Zambia. From grade 1 to University free of charge, May the Almighty God bless him
Your Excellency Mr President, Mr Kenneth Kaunda you would forever be my hero and father. Much love from Nigeria 🇳🇬.
Your vision sterling quality would never pass without recognition.
I still remember the memories I had with you on several occasions. God bless you and thank you for standing not only for mother Zambia 🇿🇲 but for Africa as whole.....Zikomo Boss.
May God grant me life to visit this beautiful land.
Much humbled by your fear of God Sir, not many people at your level like to publicly acknowledge the saving Christ. The world is blessed to have a leader like you. Others around the globe will learn.
I love learning about African History and our great leaders who were actually for the people and advocating for the freedom of Africans. Much love from Namibia. We are Africa.
What an inspiration you are, Dr. Kaunda. I love your joviality, your musicality, your love of God and people. Thank you for being who you are and carrying on the Good Work!
Kindness RULES!!!
He was such a powerful force in Africa..powerful Soul indeed.. 🖤🙏🏿
It was always exciting to see him . As a little girl lining up by the road side in our school uniforms waving little Zambian flags 🇿🇲, was so exciting.
He was a great leader indeed.
So beautiful 😍💖first black Country that his people love him so much Zambia 🇿🇲
Am a Gambian but i can still remember my song for Dr Kenneth Kaunda. I admired him so much for his knowledge and wisdom. Long live Dr K K
Tears are dripping I can't hold it. Am Kenyan and surely never knew the origin of kaunda suit. The story is so moving and never told before. How humble and patriotic. It's unbelievable that he's stuck to one love one wife for 60yrs. Very romantic when he sings to his dear wife esp at their age
A humanist and a great patriot , persecuted no one , jailed no one To achieve that in Africa ....phenomenal
Kaunda suit is still very popular with older people in Uganda . He is indeed an African icon!
Even in Kenya, my grandfather used to rock them. Very classy dress style.
We need leaders like him here in Africa, long live! your excellency. May other leaders look upon you
For more hunger and poverty 😎😎😎😎😎😂😂😂😂
A true great African leader who was very selfless. He & Julius Nyerere of Tanzania fought so much for the Freedom that we are enjoying in my country. Salute
Lots of love from South Africa
Until yesterday, I didn't know anything about this man, which after watching this I find staggering. What an amazing leader and man of God.
Love from India 🇮🇳 to all my African brothers and sisters!!✨❤️
You do not need to be racist the Bible says we are all brothers and sisters so let us all keep that way instead of abusing other people.
@@angellodontreadmyname830 First of all, that doesn't make any sense. I'm not mocking his race so how I'm racist? Second of all, keep your pseudo-humanism to yourself. No intelligent person takes that bullshit seriously. We're not same and that's common fact which is not about to change because of your feelings. There's absolutely nothing wrong with that. Also I wouldn't take all the bullshit in bible seriously. Theism is not rational.
@@showa546 Still your answer to his positivity makes you look bad people say platforms like youtube suck just because you have people like you writing negative comments on positive comments atleast you have the right to free opinions but I don't believe writing that comment made you feel like you are doing us a favor or did it just help your arrogance PS:This is a 14 year old trying to understand why so much bitterness is being used yet it was just a simple way sending greetings NEVER CALL ANOTHER PERSON UNEDUCATED because you do not know them neither do they know you. You embarrass Africans man just keep your arrogance to your self and don't act like HIV viruses that kill all the good left of humanity.
same to you. even though our people hate eachother but i choose not to listen.
@Mwaniki Mwaniki, agree, Indians treat Africans like garbage when they go to India, they also treat Africans this way on the continent, I live in America and trust me, they think they are superior to Blacks every where. Socially, I find them very awkward people
Lastly, have you noticed ALL of a sudden how all these foreigners want to profess their love for Africa and its culture?
They all know that there's a new Scramble for Africa and its resources, China, the U S, Russia and Europe are all trying to get ahead of each other for favor.
My concern is that the population of Africa is so young they are now very easily persuaded and impressionable. Many of them are buying into this new western/Chinese propaganda of "We Are All One people in the world"...and "Africa is for the world".
This is very dangerous for a number of reasons, the majority of people on the continent still are not prospering from the resources within each Nation.
Before Africa or any country on that continent to start saying we welcome everyone they first need to make sure that their country and its citizens are all very economically and educationally prosperous.
Tres bien! et Merci d'imortaliser nos grand leaders Africain!
Another wonderful biography of Africa's Greats! I've been rejuvenated since I stumbled on the 'Faces of Africa' series and my wish is African youths re-enact this undiluted love, passion, sense of responsibility and African national pride these great men exuded. Kudos to CGTN Africa, with love and respect from Nigeria. Long live Africa!
Good president, sweet names althrough nd d beautiful pple of Zambian as a whole. I love you all. 4RM NIGERIA.
I never knew much of Kaunda before this but it seems he really took the wisdom of the Bible seriously and lived his life always mindful of those lessons. God Bless 🙏 him.
Who’s from Africa and doesn’t Love Kenneth Kaunda from Kenya 🇰🇪 with Live ❤️
In the 70s in Rhodesia we laughed at KK.
I'm older and wiser now and recognise him as one of Africa's very few Statesmen.
I am told by those who knew him that he was a highly agreeable person and a good golfer to boot.
I have been moved by the leadership qualities in this African Icon, he spent entirely his life unifying the nation and his life is prolonged for his humility, simplicity and happiness. We love and adore him in South Africa
🇿🇲 🇿🇲 Dr. Kenneth David Kaunda "KK" - What A Man !
The Greatest among the Great , Africa's Finest , Great Global Icon ! Unequalled among his peers ! 🙏🏽🇿🇲
If I can achieve even an 16th of his achievements , I would say, "I have lived a full life" . . . His death is a direct challenge to me to do and exceed my very best.
Go well the Greatest of the Sons of Africa. "Super Ken" ! Our Founding Father . . .
"One Zambia , One Nation" we shall continue with the eternal motto !
Greetings Mr honorable Kaunda, I am a Kenyan but you really or am really inspired by kk, long live kk we honor I love your spirit, we need leaders like you in this our dark continent so that they can provide light on it, bravo!! Bravo, congrats K Kaunda
The Man has a good spirit, this is how should our leaders behave .
Keep the knowledge of him alive for the young generation to know.
Growing up in Central Kenya, as a small boy in the early 90s, my dad would always buy my elder brother and I, Kaunda suits every Xmas holiday. RIP Mtukufu Rais Keneth Kaunda.
I'm a Ghanaian, I like Dr Kenneth Kaunda. .. I remember I read a book by Kenneth Kaunda .Zambia shall be free.
I was hearing his name on the radio when I was a kid
Zambia is fortunate, KK's legacy falls like gentle showers on the land. Love from India.
Wow, am Zambian and I've never heard him described in such a beautiful way. That makes me proud.😊🇿🇲🇿🇲
Jamaica in the house during covid 19 shout to my Zambian family.
Such an Iconic leader …. he is an inspiration..... God bless him
"The Embassy of the United States of America joins the Zambian people and the international community in mourning the passing of His Excellency Kenneth Kaunda, the first president of the Republic of Zambia. We extend to his family and the people of Zambia our condolences. President Kaunda is known to the Zambian people as the Founding Father and Liberator of the Republic of Zambia. He was steadfast in uniting Zambia's 73 tribes through his commitment to “One Zambia, One Nation.” He advocated against discrimination of people living with HIV/AIDS and was a tireless advocate for the poor and marginalized. We honor his memory and his service to the people of Zambia and across Africa. We mourn his passing. May his soul rest in eternal peace."
So proud to be Zambian ,one Zambia one nation.Thank you God for the peace we continue to enjoy
Who wouldn't want a president like him.May God grant you more years Dr Kaunda.
He past way last month
To learn of greatness is to strive for greatness. This is power.
Kaunda and Nyerere are beacons of Frontline States and they had a similar mindset and experiences. May our ancestor's force be with them all time.
One of the few African leaders who can only be said to have his people at heart.Wonderful president if you ask me.I miss the late Magufuli as well .
I add Thomas Sankara to your list, great leaders
Their is no Zambia without Kenneth kaunda that's true Father of democratic nation
Zambia is one of only few African nations that's never ruled by a corrupt government or dictatorship that is all because of Kenneth kaunda😊
I spent my teenage years in the 80's during KK's time in office. Thank you for being such a great president and humanist. I pride myself of having attended Munali Secondary School, that he also attended much, much earlier. His speeches on TV though! They were loooong! I remember Frank Mutubila, reading the news on ZNBC! Ambassador to Italy, my times changed!
South Africa, Namibia and Zimbabwe in particular should always revere this leader.
I remember when i was young he came to the Caribbean, oh my god i haven't heard of him in a long time !!!!
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Passed away today
Kaunda suits my father used to dress emulating this man.. and the whole continent adored and still loves Dr Kaunda. Uganda has him at heart. 1980's he was a continental icon and still is.
Tiende Pamozi ndi MUTIMA UMO. WE used to sing this when we were taking military training in our home TANZANIA. GOD BLESS this ICON of AFRICA.
Indeed KK is a living legend. I love mother Zambia
You have played your part KK and it will always be remembered by all, God bless you for the whole world. A good learder is followed by others to do good until their times also comes to an end aluta continua father of Zambia.
Was a Big man 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
HERO. HE MADE IT HAPPEN FOR EVERY ZAMBIAN.
Oh my God! I wish that Dr. Kenneth David Kaunda was my father. I really admired his legend. Long live sister country, Zambia. This is a brother from the Gambia.
Really?
He's now 97 years this year God bless you kk no Zambia without kaunda
GOD ALMIGHTY RICHLY BLESS our lovely Father Dr Kennett Kaunda....Amen and Amen....
Met this great man times when I flew on the Presidential aircraft in the 60's. What a gentleman.
were you a rhodesian?
I met him too in the 1960s, came to Mansa, where I was teaching at Mutende. Wanted to know how many I had in my class.
Great son of Africa and the world. Rest in peace the struggle icon.
I met doctor Kawunda when I stayed in his home when we were in exile after Idi Mini over threw our President Obote. We had a wonderful time in their home in Lusaka and we had wonderful time with Him and Mama Betty . Let her rest in peace 🙏🙏 . Yunie
point of correction, he is alive
@@normannomara1306 Mama Betty isn't still alive
thnx noted
As Tanzanian, Mzee Kaunda was one of our own. We also fondly remember the Kaunda suit, very popular in TZ. A man with a big heart and a big SMILE.
An amazing soul, He has a lots of love for the people of Zambia.
We miss you, Super Ken; The Founding Father of ZAMBIA 🇿🇲. We thank GOD for the time we had with you
🇿🇲🇿🇲 One Zambia One Nation 🇿🇲🇿🇲
WHAT PAINS ME MOST IS THAT AFRICA HAS ALL THIS LEGENDARY , WONDERFUL AMAZING LEADERS AND YET AFRICA STILL NOT PROGRESSING . WE KEEP ON SINKING STILL AND LIFE IT UNBEARABLE . EISHHHH
I remember when I was around 12 years old watching the news and seeing him. God has blessed me to meet him many times. Thinking about this humbles me because I must take something away and use it for Zambia and Africa.
My hero Dr kenneth Kaunda love this man.
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A fascinating video. If he was 88 in 2012, he must be 94 now, in 2018. I hope he lives to be 100 - and even more! I had the honour of meeting him in 1971 and from all he said, it was clear that he wanted only the best for the nation he founded. - He will always be one of the Great Sons of Africa.
David Wallace Zambians are celebrating his 95th birthday this month :-)
He is still alive
Sadly he passed away on 17 June 2021, on the age of 97
@@jasonwilliamtjandra sad day indeed, long live Kenneth Kaunda! One love from Jamaica 🇯🇲
Our Zambian Hero you're 95 years old and your face still look good wahoo
I am a Muslim and I like him.
much respect to baba Kaunda! old age has blessed him!
God bless KK. In my humble opinion this man has done more for the good of Africa and indeed the world than even Mandela. He literary liberated Southern Africa single handedly. His contributions have greatly been understated. His one Zambia one nation motto made the country great and an oasis of peace. Proud to be Zambian
Mwansa, KK is very revered in Tanzania to this day. He forged an outstanding relationship with other nationalists such as Julius Nyerere for the liberation of the Southern part of Africa including the then Southern Rhodesia, Mozambique, Angola and Namibia. Most political activists and opposition leaders from Apartheid South Africa fled to Tanzania by way of Zambia and lived underground - my church ministered an underground refugee camp where Samora Machel lived. Nelson Mandela traveled on a Tanzania passport to promote ANC before he was arrested on his return. Eduardo Mondlane was killed by a bomb hidden in an envelope in Dar-es-salaam. Graca Machel taught in Bagamoyo. TZ after returning from college in Portugal. Leaders such as Augustino Netto, Robert Mugabe and KK were regulars in Tanzania in their effort to abolish apartheid and liberate the parts of Africa which were still under occupation. Just wanted to say he was a great team player and the work of liberation could not have taken place without the support of his neighboring Tanzania; it was a huge task and we will always credit Kaunda and Nyerere. I am happy to hear all the positive news of the with a BIG heart! May God his outstanding legacy.
Thanks Monique
Mwansa, that makes two of us x
Ja OK, Mandela was in prison comparison makes no sense.
@@thandie67 hi Thandi , there's a philosophical tinge to my answer or rather my statement is pregnant. You have to have the background knowledge of what am talking about for you to get it, I appreciate your comment though
As a black child grew up under the white Boer racist apartheid Dr Keneth Kaunda was always one of the African leaders name that was always in my mind and heart even if I was not a politician in those days. I heard that our struggle for liberation was fully supported by K K of Zambia. Just imagine in his old age he came to the funeral of Nelson Mandela, such a man can never be forgotten by all people of Africa, he is one of our ancestors who came to this world to liberate us as black people oppressed by the whites of Britain, France, Portugal, etc. I would never liken him to Ghandi who hated our black people when he was in South Africa during apartheid years. Thanks.
People from my generation in Angola have great appreciation for Kenneth kaunda.
he seem to be very genuine peace loving and honest and not corrupt i love his smooth way of expressing himself
A hero who is still strong a man with a big heart. Kenneth Kaunda. In Kenya we have his brand: Kaunda Suit
Sure Ambrose..We in Kenya still love and respect KK..
True
One Zambia, One Nation!!!!
Very powerful.
Such a true man!!!!!
Saluting you sir!!!!!
Thank you Sir K.K for your good heart. You are not Just a president but a Father . God will reward you for that.
ii have good memories of Kennith. i was a young girl. my Father was mayor of Mufulara at the time and my uncle mayor of Ndola he came and had a meal with us a few times. My father had a great respect for him. he is a true gentleman.....i admire him greatly. there hasnt been another like him in Africa,
Kaunda did what he could do for Africa. God bless him, Namibia is an independent country today and it was because of the contribution of Zambian under the leadership of Kaunda. They hosted us until we attain our independence, history will ab-serve him
KK was one of Africa's great leaders. Thank you for your service to the people of Africa.
So amazed!after his passing slot of negative comments am surprised to find a different narrative about him! To my own judgement he was a great man!! #proud🇿🇲🇺🇸🇺🇸
These no zambia without papa 👴 the main man ✌🏾👏🏾👏🏾✊🏾❤️
For me he was the greatest African leaders in Africa and we thank him for attending the state funeral of our first President Mzee Jomo Kenyatta in 1978 and visited Kenya in 1980 to meet with his friend the late President Daniel Toroitich Arap Moi. Lots of love from Kenya.
Indeed he is a Living Legend blessed as well with long life.
This man is really different! Loved him a lot. I used to admire kalusia bualia (if spelled correctly)& Pascal fenduno from Zambia's national football team. But I must have known this man first. Great respect for this father. Saluting ! From Ethiopian
Woow am inspired watching this great man,,,,,big love from Southern Cameroons
Its very true we need whole history about all our great African men. Like KK, Nyerere, idd Amin e.t.c
PRAISE JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD GOD 😇 KING 👑 of KINGS RESSURECTED JESUS CHRIST for the Love of Kenneth 💗💗💗💝💟 Kaunda President of The Republic of Zambia , JESUS CHRIST Bless President Kaunda and the Zambia as a NATION, We thank GOD Ooooooh PRAISE GOD Halleluya Halleluya Halleluya.
What a great man....I learned something new today. X
Our father Dr . Kenneth kaunda may God bless you all the time Amen.
Our father who art in heaven. Call no man father.
@@cujoemblakka1041 What is he doing in heaven when he should be here on Earth raising his suffering children? SMH
We have Earthly fathers.The Our Father in Heaven.if you can't respect the father you see , how can you Respect The Father in Heaven. ? Just asking
Watching this after his death is nostalgic. May he rest in peace!🕊
Please let us give him respect we owe him in all over Africa. We should celebrate these guys who led us to freedom. They did their part, we should respect them
Zambia shall be free. How great I feel as an African to see you. You are Our Father on Earth.
Thoroughly enjoyed that, what an amazing man, why can't the rest of the African !eaders take a leaf out of his book, he hasn't a bad bone in his body, Kk we love you, respect!!