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Комментарии • 360

  • @bahdboy4858
    @bahdboy4858 Год назад +174

    Excluding Nigeria (My country), Kenya is my 2nd favourite country in Africa after Ghana, love me some Kenya people 🇰🇪 🇳🇬

  • @theoddball1
    @theoddball1 Год назад +72

    Kenya 🇰🇪 is unique and diverse. Probably it's the only country in the world where you can get a combination of white coastal beaches, desert life, tropical and rainforest, snow mountain, savannah, wildlife, diverse cultures, Valleys , historical sites , warmest people etc. Karibu Kenya..

    • @user-fd2ld3tv3h
      @user-fd2ld3tv3h 7 месяцев назад

      They're also present in Nigeria. One love💗

  • @neomontja71
    @neomontja71 Год назад +103

    Oh how I love Kenya. I am planing to visit there next year. My love fir Kenya prompted me to learn Kiswahili and my Kenyan friend tells me that I speak 20% of it 🤣. It's a beautiful country. Much love from Msanzi 🇿🇦

  • @SablePNGtuber
    @SablePNGtuber Год назад +46

    Me as native from Lesotho, I know M-Pesa. But I never knew it was made from KENYA!?!? I learn something everyday🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @ericmwash6183
      @ericmwash6183 Год назад +3

      There are few places on earth where mobile payments are made constantly than Kenya. People accept Mpesa for everything, you will have a hard time surviving without it in Kenya. Its transitioning to a cashless society at a rapid rate.

    • @raymondomollo6748
      @raymondomollo6748 Год назад +3

      Pesa means money or cash in Swahili, hence the name.

    • @NileGoddess
      @NileGoddess Год назад +1

      @@ericmwash6183 mpesa is Kenya and it’s the most popular in the whole world

    • @geraldnjenga9303
      @geraldnjenga9303 Год назад

      And more to come

    • @bensonmusau7452
      @bensonmusau7452 Год назад

      Yes its a Kenyan invention!! KENYA is the big dog in digital banking...

  • @diananejji6003
    @diananejji6003 Год назад +56

    m ugandan n i really love my kenyan pple coz much love us back.💖this channel is amazin.

  • @nawazomuzik
    @nawazomuzik Год назад +21

    A massive appreciation to the guy who made the video about Kenya. He got everything spot on 👌🏽

  • @charityqui422
    @charityqui422 Год назад +28

    I'm kenyan, and I love your videos. I'd like to see you guys reacting to our national anthem, both in Swahili or in English 🙂

    • @ednamkangi4881
      @ednamkangi4881 Год назад

      I'm also Kenyan they are good vibes here

  • @SuitedforGaming
    @SuitedforGaming Год назад +22

    the termites tend to come out during the rainy season. They're delicious when you get over the fact that they're bugs. Some eat them raw, but they taste good sauted in oil.

  • @isomario
    @isomario Год назад +66

    Love Kenya! We have a similar thing to Chama/Table Banking in the Caribbean called, a "Partner" or "Pardna" in patwah. Basically very tiny version of a community bank or credit union where we all put the same amount together then each week a different person gets the full amount. One person is typically the main banker and incharge of keeping records and punishing delinquent people.💛💚🖤

    • @TheDemouchetsREACT
      @TheDemouchetsREACT  Год назад +4

      Love this!

    • @brandywines3059
      @brandywines3059 Год назад +5

      That's exactly how Chamas work in Kenya

    • @marthanj
      @marthanj Год назад +2

      Table banking is different from Chamas. What @isomariowierdo, explained is how chamas are done here in Kenya. Table banking is kind of what the video explained.

    • @barrytirop7485
      @barrytirop7485 Год назад +1

      There's a difference between chama and Table banking. Table banking is where people will decide who is most deserving to get the money on a pre-determined period basis. In chamas, is like saving money for a rainny day for one of your members. So it's never a question of who is most deserving depending on what they want to do with the money, but instead it's more of a friendship thing to help your friend(s) when in time of need. Which is why chamas have very few people because they have to be very close-knit, to the extent that I wouldn't feel comfortable with not helping one of the members if they are in need. Table banking sounds more corporate-like in that the person who gets the money is based on merit. In chamas, if someone needs the money it's usually for something dire and necessary, and not on a pre-determined time period like you've said 'every week'. It's like a friends saving scheme in case anything happens to one of us, or someone close to us eg. Someone needing a surgery, or has been deceased and cannot afford funeral costs, etc

    • @geraldnjenga9303
      @geraldnjenga9303 Год назад +1

      Need to test my software there

  • @johnmark2442
    @johnmark2442 Год назад +21

    Mpesa is unique,it's an electronic money transfer system invented by a Kenyan. So mostly people in Kenya don't carry money to pay for things in wallet's,they pay for almost everything using mpesa, it's an app on a phone & that's been here in Kenya for almost twenty years now.

    • @tessynn2906
      @tessynn2906 Год назад

      But this government is making M-pesa impossibly expensive with all the taxes. I was cashless, but I'm going back to cash.

  • @baroznoma2056
    @baroznoma2056 Год назад +25

    I'm glad you reacted to my suggestion. I knew you'd love Kenya, it's been receiving the most tourists from USA💪😌

  • @younginocent
    @younginocent Год назад +7

    Am from Uganda 🇺🇬 we cool with Kenyan so far No problems for ever since. (Akuna Matata)

  • @njabulomwelase9169
    @njabulomwelase9169 Год назад +11

    Hey family iam back!!😝😝♥️🔥The Proud South African Zulu Girl🇿🇦🇿🇦Marking the register✅✅✅🙋‍♀️

  • @zidane8452
    @zidane8452 Год назад +18

    Kenya one of my favorite countries no cap

  • @ngangandungu5070
    @ngangandungu5070 Год назад +9

    This guy knows more Kenyan history than i do ! Kudos

  • @fsmith4582
    @fsmith4582 Год назад +55

    Good analysis! I'm a Kenyan from the Coast and have never eaten insects; it's mainly consumed in Western Kenya, I believe. I would also like to taste it when I'm in Kenya. Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda are one people. The majority of them have families, friends, and relatives in all of these three countries. Welcome to Kenya.

    • @TheDemouchetsREACT
      @TheDemouchetsREACT  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the welcome!

    • @SallieAndrea
      @SallieAndrea Год назад +7

      People in western Kenya don’t even eat that

    • @HenSt-gz7qj
      @HenSt-gz7qj Год назад +1

      similar to some tribe in eastern Indonesia who consume ants, grasshopper, and the likes but never consumed in any other part of Indonesia. Or the fact that some part of Balinese (on Bali Island) also consume some lizard (mainly monitor lizard), turtle, crocodile, etc.

    • @athleticssportshub5505
      @athleticssportshub5505 Год назад +7

      not ants, but termites. They come out after rain and alaas, we consume them badly

    • @AnalystTosh
      @AnalystTosh Год назад +4

      Not ants though.. Grasshopper, termites and locusts... In Mt Kenya region we do eat termites... Always looked forward to the rainy season coz of that

  • @baroznoma2056
    @baroznoma2056 Год назад +13

    The Lion King was based on Kenya's Hell's Gate game reserve 😅

  • @studymochi7480
    @studymochi7480 Год назад +5

    For the Tanzania and Kenya thing, all i can say is back in the day Africa never had boundaries, usually people moved, migrated and settled in tribes, that why you'd find most Kikuyus in Mt Kenya region, Luos around lake victoria etc. The colonialist are the ones who came and formed boundaries hence where it caught you is where your gonna be. Im a Luo myself and there are Luos in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and it even goes as far as Congo but of course over time changes happen within each, maybe thats why africa has so many different tribes with core similarities.

  • @karmakimesh7071
    @karmakimesh7071 Год назад +9

    I served under the Batuk in kenya nyanyuki town..amazing country sharp minds my retirement home is kenya.

  • @bfortiethehost8467
    @bfortiethehost8467 Год назад +5

    As a Kenyan we love you all people
    Welcome to our lovely county everyone,,karibu kenya

  • @maimunamwidau5590
    @maimunamwidau5590 Год назад +9

    East Africa was actually one territory until colonialism claimed specific areas and became separate states. we are related and have intermarried for generations.

  • @ceciliajeancj
    @ceciliajeancj Год назад +9

    As a Kenyan🇰🇪am humbled welcome to my country 😘😘😘

  • @RolfKihara
    @RolfKihara Год назад +6

    Kenya juu! 🇰🇪
    (Kenya up!📈)
    Lots of content from Kenyan content creators exploring lots of the country…from Kenyan Historian to Dave Mani, Steven Ndukuwu and Afrikan Traveller. You also get smaller growing creators like Ninaform, Amoke Vlogs and many others…
    Enjoy your stay! Karibu Kenya ❤

  • @pmwiky
    @pmwiky Год назад +36

    11:57 the reason there is a lot of similarities between the Nations around East Africa is because our borders were drawn up by Colonialists (the policy was divide and rule). Before this our people lived and expanded their tribal kingdoms anywhere and everywhere within the region. Ps Love your channel

    • @naleka2000
      @naleka2000 Год назад +6

      Yup and they divided the Maasai tribe into Kenyan Maasais and Tanzanian Maasais, they also sliced through some villages between Kenya and Uganda dividing them to two different tribes. Word has it that Queen Victoria gave Mount Kilimanjaro to her grandson as a gift while he ruled Tanganyika (Tanzania) thus determining where the new borders were between the two countries. Shame on these people!

    • @mjukuuwakwetu356
      @mjukuuwakwetu356 Год назад +1

      Sililarities is majorly because after independence there was an agreement of a federation of east africa that operated as one country but unfortunately it broke and each country became individual countries. Besides that, border demacation divided tribes into different countries: the LUOS were divided into sects found in KENYA, TANZANIA, UGANDA, SOUTH SUDAN, ETHIOPIA, AND CONGO: MAASAI found in KENYA & TANZANIA: TAITA TAVETA found in KENYA & TANZANIA: SWAHILI PEOPLE found in KENYA & TANZANIA: KALENJIN (a collection of subtribes speaking related language) found in KENYA AND UGANDA: KURIA found in KENYA & TANZANIA: TESO found in KENYA & UGANDA: KARAMANJONG found in KENYA & UGANDA: OROMO foind in KENYA & Ethiopia: SOMALI found in KENYA & SOMALIA: GISU found in kenya & UGANDA. And many more..... From this, you can see a clear relationship with all east african countries with KENYA being a melting point in them.

  • @ambiencemisomi7918
    @ambiencemisomi7918 Год назад +4

    kenya uganda and tanzania were all under the east African community(EAC) but it collapsed in 1977 now the EAC is a trade block with member states being Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, south Sudan, Rwanda, Burundi and the DRC

  • @charityethan254
    @charityethan254 Год назад +2

    Most welcome to my country Kenya 🇰🇪.
    Mekenze in Kenya an USA Born Lady from Utah, married to a Kenyan Guy, they live here with their 3 kids, moved from the USA to Kenya. They have a tours and travel company here in Kenya they would be the best to take you to beautiful places here in Kenya.
    We love visitors, you are most welcome.

  • @j.o.g.s8179
    @j.o.g.s8179 Год назад +11

    Thank you Mr. and Mrs. @Demouchets for all your reactions and your (virtual) journey through the world!
    Here in Kenya and as an African, I know I'm not alone on this channel in appreciating it the most when you find out about our Mother Land!
    Although this 'Geography Now!' video is a little out of date -- e.g. Kenya's population is now 52-55 million people as of 2021/2022 -- it's not bad at all. Thanks for taking the time to learn about our country!
    I really hope you get to visit Kenya and the Continent as a whole! Meanwhile, I'll keep praying for your success and enjoying your content, guys! Much appreciated!

  • @kariukizz
    @kariukizz Год назад +8

    Am kenyan and I love his description of my country😋😋.. a little correction though....lake Turkana is mildly alkaline and actually has fresh water fish ..... 🇰🇪

  • @MireriJesse
    @MireriJesse Год назад +8

    Check out a channel called Twende ( which is Swahili that means Let's go) it shows the beauties and gems of Kenya.. you'll love it

  • @patsykemboi8745
    @patsykemboi8745 Год назад +8

    Kenyan here. The tribes intermarry alot in Kenya or East Africa as well. (Uganda x Tanzania) My parents are from different tribes.

  • @waitheradegisth3669
    @waitheradegisth3669 Год назад +6

    The termites are not common. Mostly consumed in the western region of Kenya during the rainy season.

  • @agabusmilimu6048
    @agabusmilimu6048 Год назад +10

    Time was short but there is more they would have covered, our white sandy beaches(especially Watamu & Diani) , our Swahili cuisine that is heavily influenced by Arabs and Indians, our geography too from Mt. Kenya to the coast, to chalbi desert with its magnificent sand dunes to the highlands of Western Kenya, to the Lamu archipelago where Kiswahili was born and has the Lamu town that is a UNESCo heritage site. Kenya has alot to offer.

  • @collinsmacharia9706
    @collinsmacharia9706 Год назад +3

    I am Kenyan I have never eaten grasshopers futhermore all foods named above are wrong.Thankyou for your positivity.

  • @maureenogaye7323
    @maureenogaye7323 Год назад +5

    Kenya n Tanzania share like 10 tribes mostly those who live close to the border regions.

  • @mikewaithaka8811
    @mikewaithaka8811 Год назад +6

    That's a good review of Kenya. Most of the facts are correct. It's however like how Kenya was 7 years ago. Today, Kenya is much bigger and more developed. If you visited Kenya with only this video as a reference, you will be surprised.

  • @RazorMureithi
    @RazorMureithi Год назад +5

    I am from 🇰🇪 , there was a time there was a lion on the loose in the capital, but no one got hurt

  • @sallywanjiku9348
    @sallywanjiku9348 Год назад +30

    Welcome to Kenya 🇰🇪. We love visitors. We don't eat insects. Only some people from western Kenya who eat termites when it rains. There's so much to learn about Kenya 🇰🇪

    • @nzavali00
      @nzavali00 Год назад +6

      Hey, termites are eaten everywhere even Nairobi. Explore and see...

    • @naftalibeats4679
      @naftalibeats4679 Год назад +1

      Right nowdue to the rain season, termites are a delicacy in almost every part of Kenya.

    • @saix81
      @saix81 Год назад +4

      Nothing wrong with eating insects. Westerners eat snails, frogs and sea insects like lobsters and shrimps.... Ours are less gross, hehe
      Even fish eggs (caviar), like... Weren't chicken eggs enough?

    • @chimeyantandajunji3854
      @chimeyantandajunji3854 Год назад

      I also eat termites

    • @NileGoddess
      @NileGoddess Год назад

      Nothing wrong with eating ants or termites different countries eat different weird stuff.

  • @titusngetich1222
    @titusngetich1222 Год назад +3

    Kenyan is super diverse such that;
    Kenyanpresident is Nilote from kush kingdom
    Kenyan d. President is Gikuyu from Bantu kingdom
    Kenyan minister of diffence is Somali from Nubian kingdom

  • @maxwellmakenzi
    @maxwellmakenzi Год назад +2

    7:50 some of those foods are eaten in the rural areas you won't find them in the city.

  • @bloggtalk5085
    @bloggtalk5085 Год назад +1

    kenya was an official british settler colony, uganda was a protectorate and tanzania was under trusteeship after germany lost their colonies.

  • @studymochi7480
    @studymochi7480 Год назад +1

    For your question on tribes, id say in a way it depends in which family your born in but usually most tend to stick to culture obviously not strictly but the major steps have to be followed. The rites of passage such as baby naming, initiation(circumsision), weddings and burials have to adhere to tradition always.

  • @SallieAndrea
    @SallieAndrea Год назад +6

    Some things were inaccurate or outdated but overall a good analysis of Kenya. Like some of the food I’ve never heard of it. The pictures of the tribes are also wrong sometimes.

  • @arlenecherono8527
    @arlenecherono8527 Год назад +4

    I have never eaten an insect lol.... but when you visit you'll definitely drink tea, eat chapatis, ugali and fish and omg pilau..
    Tanzania and us definitely have similarities and its that some tribes can be found in both kenya and tanzania and the fact that we all speak Kiswahili.... other than that nothing really. Were just all east African...

  • @paulawangare626
    @paulawangare626 Год назад +2

    Hi,an Kenyan born raised. I moved to Europe a few years ago. So if you want more information about Kenya am here

  • @kyrianuwandu1162
    @kyrianuwandu1162 Год назад +5

    Kenya and Tanzania are neighbours and speak the same national language of Kiswahili.

    • @susanmachayo8845
      @susanmachayo8845 Год назад

      Don't forget our neighbors of UG too we're 3 in 1 🇰🇪🇹🇿🇺🇬🙏🙏

    • @kyrianuwandu1162
      @kyrianuwandu1162 Год назад

      @@susanmachayo8845 You are somewhat right in the sense that some Ugandans speak Kiswahili, majority of Ugandans don't speak it as their national Language. Infact, there are more people in Eastern DR Congo and some parts of Rwanda that speak Kiswahili than people in Uganda.

  • @jacksongikaria5780
    @jacksongikaria5780 Год назад +2

    let me subscribe i love the way you people promote our country Kenya,much love

  • @felixnzeki4163
    @felixnzeki4163 Год назад +1

    As a Kenyan🇰🇪 thank you ❤️for sharing this content

  • @ogsegrind1827
    @ogsegrind1827 Год назад +10

    Proud Kenyan from Maryland. Let me know when you want to visit ill take you places ❤

  • @j.o.g.s8179
    @j.o.g.s8179 Год назад +2

    to your question on Kenya & Tanzania once being one...
    Short version of the story: During the 1960s-70s (for the most part) African nations successfully won their independence from colonial (Western) powers. The leaders of African countries/nations came together in the pre-cursor to the modern day African Union and agreed that, despite the geopolitical borders forced on us during 'The Scramble for Africa', which we successfully defeated -- but which doesn't mean we were/are free from meddling and interference by former colonialists -- we would keep the borders as they are (apart from in recent times South Sudan becoming a sovereign nation seperate from Sudan).
    During 'The Scramble for Africa' by imperialist European countries/nations places were randomly assigned to different states i.e. Kenya used to be a 'British protectorate' and Tanzania used to be the equivalent to Germany. In all of this, some tribes were forcibly moved (divided) and sent to foreign lands by brute force, and some tribes suddenly found their people were 'in two different countries'.
    So , today, many tribes can be found across the geopolitical boundaries of the countries/nations of Africa.

  • @maxwellmakenzi
    @maxwellmakenzi Год назад +2

    11:45 we are both in the East African Community (EAC) we share a lot in common, like tribes.

  • @kimsaarunga989
    @kimsaarunga989 Год назад

    East African countries share so many tribes who live at the colonial borders eg
    Luhya, Luos and Teso are found both in Uganda and Kenya.
    Luos,Kuria,maasai and Taveta, mijikenda are found in Kenya and Tanzania.
    Somalis are found in Kenya Ethiopia and somalia
    Orma are found in Kenya and Ethiopia

  • @marywaithera448
    @marywaithera448 Год назад

    There is much more than meets the eye...i would say Kenya is truly a gem💎🎉 Love u my country 🇰🇪

  • @miriamnduta9119
    @miriamnduta9119 Год назад

    Wee! how does he know so much about Kenya? wow! nice video

  • @pmwiky
    @pmwiky Год назад +2

    Love your content please review "what Africans think about each other" it's very insightful. God bless and one 💕

  • @jorungu
    @jorungu Год назад

    To your question "@11:48, was Kenya and Tanzania once together"... Africa was divided by Europeans during the period of Colonization where they drew boundaries separating land masses and assigning them to their interests. The people were all somewhat together, so you will find border tribes in two or more countries, eg the Nilotic people spread from the North of Sudan, all the way through Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania, we have Maasais in Kenya and Tanzania, etc. In fact, one of our past leaderss, (Moodi Awori) was Vice President in Kenya, while his blood brother was a senior minister in Uganda. Kinda cool!!

  • @remnant254
    @remnant254 Год назад +1

    i come from Kenya from the Mijikenda Tribe actually they're Nine Tribes of the Mijikenya from the Coastal part of Kenya.. Chonyi, Giriama, Digo, Kambe. Ribe Rabai, Jibana, Duruma, and the Kauma i'm from the Chonyi.. Btw Swahili came as a result of the mix of Arab and the Mijikenda in fact you'll a lot of Swahili word in the Mijikenda tribes. I love Kenya you're able to be you and enjoy life #ThaRemnant254 #Remnant254

  • @miskellaneousK
    @miskellaneousK Год назад +9

    I would suggest you do the episode of Tanzania next. Tanzania and Kenya are like frenemies we love to compete but we're also very similar

    • @noelwasonga1454
      @noelwasonga1454 Год назад +3

      Kenya and Tanzania are related and they have got families on each other sister country just USA and Canada

    • @DPRKorea.
      @DPRKorea. Год назад +2

      @@noelwasonga1454 Tanzanians are like that neighbor who knows when you eat, where you sleep and when you go to the washroom. They are soo invested in our things. We make a small mistake and they talk about it for years. Evil people indeed without a doubt. But we love each other lol

    • @bloggtalk5085
      @bloggtalk5085 Год назад +1

      @@DPRKorea. brothers cannot be same in family

    • @susanmachayo8845
      @susanmachayo8845 Год назад

      @@bloggtalk5085 true

  • @paulineokenga6055
    @paulineokenga6055 Год назад

    I am from Kenya and I love how he explained it. They are so funny.

  • @fawziaabdurrahman2251
    @fawziaabdurrahman2251 Год назад +2

    All viewers from other African countries that love Kenya... love you back 💕 ❤️
    The stuff about eating ants, giriama living in a sacred forest, and the tibim stuff ain't correct. Thought tea grew in nyeri. Didn't know in kisii too. Thanks for the info

  • @nichokituku4799
    @nichokituku4799 Год назад +1

    How did u not mention Eliud kipchoge the Marathon Goat. "Karibuni Kenya" we love visitors.

  • @ellywaliaula6122
    @ellywaliaula6122 Год назад +1

    Lemme subscribe....you guys prop our country a lot 🙌🏾

  • @kennethodiwuor5614
    @kennethodiwuor5614 Год назад +1

    welcome to Kenya, I can be your guide. Karibu

  • @leemwangi2786
    @leemwangi2786 Год назад +3

    Being Kenyan, there is a lot of new content, infrastructure, industries that has been majorly missed on this. Though the video is extensive, informative and all that, I think you guys should do a more recent unleaded version e.g with the new express way, Nairobi skyline, geothermal industry, real estate, Tech like KONZA CITY,the coast. And don’t get me started on the food 😅 y’all missed to tell a lot of delicacies, not sure about the grasshoppers.
    Give an extensive review of just check out the Afrikan Trraveller on RUclips.

  • @oryankibandi3556
    @oryankibandi3556 Год назад +3

    The video is a bit dated though he did a pretty good job. Some of the problems are pretty much a thing of the past. Nairobi and Kenya at large has really grown. Check out some Nairobi videos.

  • @faithgoga3983
    @faithgoga3983 Год назад +1

    Insects- termites (the winged ones) from my region, are harvested and roasted with salt, winnow out the wings and eat with your ugali

  • @PeninaMukora2097
    @PeninaMukora2097 Год назад

    Kenya we indeed blessed,
    And we are very friendly and very social,karibuni(welcome)to the city under the 🌞

  • @ItsyaboyEdd
    @ItsyaboyEdd Год назад +1

    Yooh also the Matatu matwana culture you reacted to a year ago is from Kenya

  • @benter3842
    @benter3842 Год назад

    The termites are dry fried. Very tasty. You should try it. Tis taken more like a snack during the rainy when the termites fly out in plenty

  • @thatbantuchic5725
    @thatbantuchic5725 Год назад

    For your comment/question at around 11:31... keep in mind that africa once didn't have countries/borders until "the scramble for Africa" occurred. These boundaries rarely took into consideration, the people settled on them and led to a divide in many peoples (geographically) across the continent. Even my own people, the Mbadja of the Ovawambo tribe are divide by the Namibia/Angola border. We are one people with even one King , just on different sides of a border. So I know that it very common to find a tribe divided by a border across Africa.

  • @AboveandBeyondAviation1
    @AboveandBeyondAviation1 Год назад +1

    I love the reaction🇰🇪🔥🔥🦁🦁🔥🦁

  • @maxwellmakenzi
    @maxwellmakenzi Год назад +2

    7:17 don't be afraid you will find all types of food in Kenya, from Indian, Turkish, European, Ethiopian and American foods to choose from.

  • @catherinekanini8299
    @catherinekanini8299 Год назад

    Yes thank you. Am from kenya

  • @mak28busted
    @mak28busted Год назад +3

    Don't knock it till you try it. I love mopani worms (macimbi), flying ants (ishwa) etc. Great snacks with beer. If you haven't grown up eating exotic foods it can be difficult to wrap your head around it. I know because there are certain exotic foods I can't stomach.

    • @johnallan2941
      @johnallan2941 Год назад +1

      There's a language here called luhya,we call the flying ants chiswa it's bantu

  • @NileGoddess
    @NileGoddess Год назад

    When I immigrated to Canada from Africa a Jamaican in Toronto asked if we use toothpaste and toothbrush in Kenya lol

  • @shichehimungasia2460
    @shichehimungasia2460 Год назад

    Tanzanians are also mostly Bantus and Nilotes. This similarity is due to thhe fact that we migrated from the same area

  • @alisas.840
    @alisas.840 Год назад +1

    Hi. Don't worry about the food. Most Kenyans have never eaten ants, grasshoppers etc. Mostly it's beef, fish, mutton, pork, veges, fruits and starch. Karibu Kenya.

  • @norrymoddy8004
    @norrymoddy8004 Год назад +1

    Kenya and Tanzania were one long ago in the 17th century but the colonisers created the bounderies

  • @fasttimer4879
    @fasttimer4879 Год назад

    Nice..... I think he's just brushed over less than 30 percent.there is alooooot to cover about this great country.. the enthusiasm can't go unnoticed though ...♥️♥️

  • @peacefulwell
    @peacefulwell Год назад

    We appreciate your channel. Diplomatic,honest,wise,wise,wise!!

  • @bensonmusau7452
    @bensonmusau7452 Год назад

    This guy did a very good history of Kenya.

  • @cullen1k
    @cullen1k Год назад +4

    Finally 💯

  • @kenyanlivingabroad
    @kenyanlivingabroad Год назад +1

    Now kenya is slowly becoming a leader in avocado production

  • @nzappazapp8360
    @nzappazapp8360 Год назад +7

    The video is not accurate about Kenya in 2022. Kenya is a politically stable country very peaceful and safe. No tribal animosity and very close to Tanzania and Uganda. Borders of East Africa were made by the British the people are the same.
    Get more accurate information from channels like Afrikan Traveler, Dave Mani, Where Next Family, Gina Zara who are making content from inside Kenya not just getting information from google.

    • @baroznoma2056
      @baroznoma2056 Год назад +1

      They said you can send them more Kenyan videos to react to

    • @ekinematics
      @ekinematics Год назад +1

      Hahah, It's also a lie that most Africans go to Kenya for better life.

    • @baroznoma2056
      @baroznoma2056 Год назад +1

      @@ekinematics East Africans come to Kenya and also some parts of Africa. Kenya is full of people from UG, Burundi, DRC, Somali, Nigeria, south Sudan. Some even came as refugees. There is literally a whole town full of Nigerians

    • @ekinematics
      @ekinematics Год назад +1

      @@baroznoma2056 There are foreigners in every African country. South Africa, Cote D'Ivoire, Uganda, Sudan, Nigeria and Ethiopia has more international migrants than Kenya. So will you say all these people are in the listed countries to seek greener pastures?
      Kenya is just an economic hub in East Africa that's all. There are bigger economic hubs in North, South and West Africa that got more opportunities than Kenya. So that statement was false!

    • @baroznoma2056
      @baroznoma2056 Год назад +1

      @@ekinematicsPeople in southern Africa go to South Africa to seek better futures so why is it hard to believe that people in east Africa come to Kenya for better economic future?

  • @khammieafricana3172
    @khammieafricana3172 Год назад

    You need to search about the coastal beaches of kenya from Diani, watamu and Malindi

  • @robinsm1850
    @robinsm1850 Год назад +1

    The major reason Kenya and Tanzania are so close is because of the Bantu people who are found in both countries we all came from Congo and separated but our languages still remain close to this day

  • @Thesasey_
    @Thesasey_ Год назад

    Im a proud Kenyan here... welcome to my country

  • @gloriamueni7381
    @gloriamueni7381 Год назад

    He actually understood the assignment ...good job

  • @africanadage852
    @africanadage852 Год назад

    Grasshoppers are cool ( John the Baptist main diet ) and taste similar to shrimp. They are the relish part of a meal.

  • @teresiahnjoroge2583
    @teresiahnjoroge2583 Год назад +1

    Finally somebody showing the true Africa

  • @beatricembugua1495
    @beatricembugua1495 Год назад

    🤣am from Kenya but most things here come as a surprise...l need to travel more

  • @frayserken
    @frayserken Год назад

    definitely going to sub now u have done Kenya my country i have been following u guys for a while keep up the good work and do more Africans vids and also share some of your black American southern culture content

  • @saix81
    @saix81 Год назад +1

    Was KE and TZ once one? Not really. Europeans carved out areas for themselves during the scramble for Africa, cutting areas occupied by entire communities (and wildlife activity) into two in some areas. Before passports were I troduced by the colonizers, Africans roamed freely about the continent, hence the similarities. We have Kenyan Somalis and uagnda also has Kalenjin people. Ethiopia also has Orono people who are also found in Kenya. The Turkana or Northern Kenya also have cousins in South Sudan. Hope you get the picture.

    • @saix81
      @saix81 Год назад

      By the way, there's a sister from the DMV who's been documenting her travels in Kenya. Check out her channel - Brittney Caldwell. Also check out Karen's World, another sister who's blaxited to KE. Hope you guys will be next 😉

  • @franciskiarie105
    @franciskiarie105 Год назад +7

    Tanzania 🇹🇿 🇰🇪 Uganda 🇺🇬 share a lot in common

  • @bossb8989
    @bossb8989 Год назад

    About the togetherness of Tz & Ke, I would probably loosely explain it as such: firm country boundaries were brought about by colonizers. Otherwise, we are one. All Africans are one.

  • @TheWizzie2012
    @TheWizzie2012 Год назад

    I didn't see the Giriama a Mijikenda sub tribe delicacy - big rats called panya buku. Not all mijikendas eat these rats. It's eaten with ugali (called sima at the coast) and greens. My neighbours cook them.

  • @bretkilonzi7556
    @bretkilonzi7556 Год назад

    Yes Kenya and Tanzania were under the same sultan in the coastal region

  • @giegor28
    @giegor28 Год назад +1

    Yes..kenya Tanzania and Uganda were one ,same tribes amongst..divided due to the bad leadership..but they're uniting again soon..currently have the same passports,soon will have the same currency and constitution..

  • @lynnkanga2934
    @lynnkanga2934 Год назад +2

    The reason why neighbouring countries have similarities is because there were no borders seperating them before colonialists artificially drew them during the scramble and partition of Africa.

  • @esem135
    @esem135 Год назад +2

    Kenya shares some tribes with all her neighbours-Tanzania, Uganda, Somalia & Ethiopia. So there will be some similarities between Kenyans and people from these countries. Many people do not know that there are Kenyan Somalis or Kenyan Oromos/Boranas. Kenya is actually the most ethnically diverse of all her neighbours. Kenyans do not need a visa to enter Ethiopia and vice versa because of the common heritage and shared family ties across the borders. We are one!

  • @jameslongore7078
    @jameslongore7078 Год назад

    Proudly Kenyan , Nairobi resident