My 2nd home city (my adopted country). Cape Town being my birthplace. The quietness and tranquility grows on a person. Based on population ratio, WHK is very small compared to other cities in Southern Africa. If you really want to experience the beauty of Namibia, then do an eco tour or visit townships like Katatura or go North. The people are awesome.
You should have walked into that SuperSpar at Maerua LIFESTYLE Mall - there's a nice coffee bar in there with German brotchens to eat with your coffee.
Maerua mall was 1st built in 1993 there before expanding over the years. Wernhill mall was opened in 1990 before expanding over the yrs. I think Wernhill is just long mall than wide as Grove Mall. Grove mall is too wide and many levels that's why they say its largest. In length it's Wernhill. Grove mall is in upmarket residential Kleine kuppe surburb. It's basically a subtown on its own. Everything that's in town is also there but u will also find things which are not in town exclusively there. More commercial and mix use construction is ongoing there as we speak. Maerua mall is owned by Oryx properties. They also own several other properties in Windhoek and countrywide including Avani hotel, Dunes mall in Walvis Bay etc. Maerua and Dunes mall are to undergo expansion as we speak.
@@JayFocused No. The owners are German descendants. Blacks are not into malls or hospitality. Most malls in North of Namibia are black owned. They also so much into diamond/mining and fishing companies. There are many wealth black businesses in Windhoek who are into real estate but not at level of whites except in North of country. One of the 10 wealthiest people in Namibia includes a black mutli billionare in rands Frans Indongo of Frans Indongo group who is more into real estate, services and manufacturing. He owns many businesses including the 2nd tallest building in Windhoek same floors as Avani hotel in CBD and is called Frans Indongo Gardens. He also own new car dealerships for Ford, Toyota etc and hotels, lodges accross the country even at Walvis Bay Lagoon and food processing. Even Hilton hotel in CBD is franchise black owned. Whites are into real estate for over a century. Some of the these big Germans got loan financing to start their business in Namibia in 1900 from Deutsch bank or German bank that time. So they come a long way.
@@JayFocused I was born In northeast Namibia bordering Zambia, Zimbabwe and East Botswana some 1200km from Windhoek but I have been living in Windhoek since 1996 after matric even though I was outside the country for tertiary studies. I can't fail to know events in my country or africa in general. It's a must know to me.
Find a Nambian girl and settle down there bro. Initialy thought you were a nambian because you dont look or sound like a tourist but more like a local to be honest
I’d personally say it’s a mix, throughout the country the further south you go the more white people you can see, they’re still the minority overall but it’s not like they aren’t common to meet and interact with them. They are still Namibian citizens.
What are your thoughts on Maerua mall in Namibia?
Marua Mall was built early 1993- 1994 but new extensions and expansion had been added then.
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My 2nd home city (my adopted country). Cape Town being my birthplace. The quietness and tranquility grows on a person. Based on population ratio, WHK is very small compared to other cities in Southern Africa. If you really want to experience the beauty of Namibia, then do an eco tour or visit townships like Katatura or go North. The people are awesome.
I did a video in Katatura, it's on my channel. Thanks for watching. Kindly subscribe to support the channel.
Mall got interesting at 4:02 ...
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You should have walked into that SuperSpar at Maerua LIFESTYLE Mall - there's a nice coffee bar in there with German brotchens to eat with your coffee.
Noted. Thanks for watching
Epic meal. JayFocused -- The Mall King.
Thanks for watching, amigo
Maerua mall was 1st built in 1993 there before expanding over the years. Wernhill mall was opened in 1990 before expanding over the yrs. I think Wernhill is just long mall than wide as Grove Mall. Grove mall is too wide and many levels that's why they say its largest. In length it's Wernhill. Grove mall is in upmarket residential Kleine kuppe surburb. It's basically a subtown on its own. Everything that's in town is also there but u will also find things which are not in town exclusively there. More commercial and mix use construction is ongoing there as we speak.
Maerua mall is owned by Oryx properties. They also own several other properties in Windhoek and countrywide including Avani hotel, Dunes mall in Walvis Bay etc. Maerua and Dunes mall are to undergo expansion as we speak.
Is Oryx properties Black owned?
@@JayFocused No. The owners are German descendants. Blacks are not into malls or hospitality. Most malls in North of Namibia are black owned. They also so much into diamond/mining and fishing companies. There are many wealth black businesses in Windhoek who are into real estate but not at level of whites except in North of country. One of the 10 wealthiest people in Namibia includes a black mutli billionare in rands Frans Indongo of Frans Indongo group who is more into real estate, services and manufacturing. He owns many businesses including the 2nd tallest building in Windhoek same floors as Avani hotel in CBD and is called Frans Indongo Gardens. He also own new car dealerships for Ford, Toyota etc and hotels, lodges accross the country even at Walvis Bay Lagoon and food processing.
Even Hilton hotel in CBD is franchise black owned. Whites are into real estate for over a century. Some of the these big Germans got loan financing to start their business in Namibia in 1900 from Deutsch bank or German bank that time. So they come a long way.
@mzerk9324 Thanks for sharing. Did you grow up in Windhoek?
@@JayFocused I was born In northeast Namibia bordering Zambia, Zimbabwe and East Botswana some 1200km from Windhoek but I have been living in Windhoek since 1996 after matric even though I was outside the country for tertiary studies. I can't fail to know events in my country or africa in general. It's a must know to me.
@mzerk9324
Makes sense
Wow! the city has sweet saxophone music, good food, lovely people and serene in a way. That is what makes it unique. I like Namibia.
Thank you, sir.
Indeed
Place has no cake ... Not like south Africa 🍰 is everywhere.
😂 They have bakeries in Namibia as well. Thanks for watching
Cake?
You find cake in every supermarket. You probably didn't check properly.
😢Dirt en mess widespread in south africa
@ferdieortman6614 Thanks for watching. Are you new to the channel?
@@JayFocused yes of course bro
is the lense a bit foggy? delicious food though. I'd be a bit cautious about sushi. Got a worm
Where did you get a worm?
@@JayFocusedit was in Rwanda but raw fish can get you a worm anywhere
@absfinal
Wow..sorry to hear that. Can you drop the name of the place in Rwanda?
Find a Nambian girl and settle down there bro. Initialy thought you were a nambian because you dont look or sound like a tourist but more like a local to be honest
Thanks for watching
bussin' it down with chopsticks
it's only right
show some namibian women i’m sure they are very beautiful ❤
Where'd you think these women were from?
@@JayFocused let me rephrase sorry brother... Some women in nightlife places, events I want to see some dressed up nicely lol
A lot of white people in that mall. Are white folks common throughout Windhoek city? Thanks, good stuff here!
Much more on the coast. Thanks for watching
I’d personally say it’s a mix, throughout the country the further south you go the more white people you can see, they’re still the minority overall but it’s not like they aren’t common to meet and interact with them. They are still Namibian citizens.
Yes we have the second highest white population in Africa