Namibia is underrated one of the top 5 cleanest countries in Africa. It’s very organized there and the government actually does take care of the country there unlike other corrupted countries
So glad I stumbled upon your Chanel. I was struggling on where in Africa I wanted to travel and after hearing your thoughts on Namibia I am definitely adding it to my list. Thank You! Great video! 🇳🇦
Awesome, you right prices are competitive if you coming from the USA but it is expensive for the locals given the incomes for many.. You need to try Spar too. You will love it
Okay I see. That means the cost of living for locals is pretty difficult then. Thank you for clarifying. And yes I have been to Spar a couple of times. I will try it out again sometime soon.
Dear Anton, am sure u agree with me that due to popular demand, u need to do a video of private schools in Windhoek as well as private hospitals how they look like. People in diaspora also want to know about the two items. Education and health especially private. I recommend if u travel to coast, then also show private schools over there at coast and private hospitals before u can show the Windhoek ones. Thanks. My freinds were asking me how things are and I referred them to Yr channel. 👍
That's such a great idea. You're right, I think a lot of people would love to know about those two very important sectors. I will see if I can do that. Thank you very much for your contribution to Anton's Class! You're awesome.
@@AntonsClass I know few private schools like Saint Paul's College in Klein Windhoek, Saint George in Town, Windhoek Gymnasium in Klein kuppe, Windhoek technical school in Olympia, Windhoek International school in Pioneers Park etc. These are private high schools. Of course there are lots of public schools like Windhoek high school near Parliament, Academia High school, Concordia High school pionerspark, Cosmos High school khomasdal, David bezuidenhout in Khomasdal, Augusteneum college in khomasdal, Centaurus High school at Maerua mall etc. These are few schools I know.
@@AntonsClass private hospitals I know include Medi-Clinic hospital in Eros, Paramount hospital in Eros, Rhino Park hospital in Windhoek North, Roman Catholic hospital in CBD, Lady Pohamba hospital in Klein Kuppe etc. Moreso I heard u mentioning universities in Namibia in other episode. There are 4 universities in Windhoek :University of Namibia (has 3 campuses in Windhoek - main campus in Academia, khomasdal campus and Medical school campus in Windhoek North), International University of Management in Dorado Park, Namibia, Namibia University of science & technology(NUST) and Welwitchia private University in Northern Industry and few other colleges. I highlighted these coz I detected u ommited some of them. Of course u may not have been aware or given full information since u just arrived there.
Welcome to Namibia. Happy that you enjoy our country. Come to Luderitz Namibia... We,, have a great Logde and a wonderful sea. Come and do business in Luderitz.
Thank you for sharing, my friend… I really appreciate your videos in terms of providing an insight into what to expect for life in Namibia… Holding back to come due to the Covid-19 Delta Variant #3; monitoring events in the region for now… Thanks again, my friend… Be safe and stay safe… Blessings 🙏🙏🙏
I am very happy that you are getting something valuable from my videos. Your input is important and encourages me to continue to provide content. Thank you!
I'm happy you vlogged. I'm we are headed to Namibia, from Tanzania. Tanzania is to much of a culture shock. After 6 months it's time for civilization. How is the corruption?
New to the channel. Never heard of Namibia before. Came here from researching about Christine Mboma the athlete. World athletics say she is a man but looking at her she looks and sound a female.
Most of the products come from South Africa even the shops are franchises of South African companies some of the fresh products can be from Namibia the fruits and veggies, salt and of course the meat but most processed food products are products South Africa or neighbouring countries
Only certain things are produced in Namibia. The spinach, peppers, onions, squash, and various other fruits and veg are produced in Namibia. Like the other friend commented above, most processed foods are made in SA.
Is the produce sprayed with American Corp Toxic Pesticides ie Round-up? I guess one would have to go to local farmers to know if chemicals is in the food
Glad you asked! They have soy milk (sweetened and unsweetened) at Food Lovers, and they have almond milk and soy milk ( and I think one other plant milk) at Dis-Chem. There is an ice cream shop downtown that has a couple of dairy free options, but they weren't the best. I haven't found any dairy free ice cream at the grocery stores. That's about it. It hasn't caught on very well here yet, but it's growing.
There is a RUclipsr African American in Africa , she has been living in Namibia for over a decade, she hasn't been as active on RUclips in a while but she has good content and a website
Are the people there generally fit???/it seems like they have a lot of processed good. You know in the states they say we are the fattest? What is the health and fitness there?
Yes, they are generally fit here. I think they have good genetics and also don't overeat. You do see people who enjoy working out and putting on muscle, as well as people who play sports outdoors. Some of the food staples, like pasta and refined wheat flour, are definitely devoid of nutrients though, so that is something of concern
@@AntonsClass so they have a far more active life style and binge eating is less of a thing do they walk more? Will u interview people about their life style?
@@tessfromtheu.s256 they don't necessarily walk more, since taxis here are extremely affordable. I would love to interview some folks, and I have some collaborations on the way 😊
@@tessfromtheu.s256 a lot of people here don't really binge eat honestly. A lot of junk food that we eat is eaten in small quantities as people don't really want to spend money on unnecessary stuff. Reason being households have at least 7 people living together and things like pizza and KFC and basically a luxury and to us its expensive since you can't feed a large household with fast food. We also eat a lot of traditional food like maize and millet and that plays a big part in our diet. Walking depends on which part of the country you live in, in the city people don't really walk that much since most places are far from each other ( unless it's for exercise of course or it's not a long distance for where ever you want to go) but in the north where I live people walk to almost anyplace even long distance cause we are used to it.
Love this video. Welcom to my country. You should shoot in katutura (hood/ghetto) sumtym. You wil meet real people out thr, tht wil show u love even if they dont know u.
@@AntonsClass lol currently in Mafikeng, due to University (University of the North West) Its a Town/city with some rich history Im originally from Pretoria (one of 3 SA capital cities), but home is in Rustenburg.
Your preference for Namib is not surprising. All that organization you mention is a seminal benefit of the White Colonial settlers that controlled South Africa and the now defunct German Africa. The supermarkets and many of the products and retail outlets are South African. A real African Country (like Rwanda) will be a different experience. Please read up on the Atrocities committed by the Germans and other European colonizers. Your videos bring a fresh view. Thank you.
I've read up on those things already. I am a product of capitalism, like it or not. The entire world is within the grips of capitalism, including Rwanda. In Rwanda, a tiny elite class rules over the ethic majority, so Rwanda hasn't escaped humanity's flaws either. Children beg in the streets for bread in Kigali, and are chased away from the tourist areas. Rwanda benefits from the horrific mineral wars in the Congo as well. Nowhere is perfect and without a bloody past, unfortunately. And in Rwanda, I was genuinely afraid to speak out against anything/ anyone while living there. The lack of freedom of press is terrible. Anyway, I appreciate your comment. Thank you!
@@AntonsClass Wow, this is the first time I'm hearing anyone talk about this side of Rwanda. I'm from South Africa and there are a lot of Rwandan people here that's how I know about what you're talking about but on online platforms people will drag you down if you mention such things. Everyone turns a blind eye and pretends things are perfect and the country is above any form of criticism particularly the things the Rwandan govt. Is doing in Congo and silencing of opposition members especially those who have fled the country.
@@Tt-iu4vk yep! You're right. I'm sure you've met people in SA who have left Rwanda. And as you stated, many on RUclips won't speak on such topics. I had to turn off comments on my video about leaving Rwanda due to all of the attacks in the comments.
We know our challenges here,let alone our past history which is not good, from colonizers who were here however we have peace with it,hence our national reconciliation policy which is rather working better for us.We don't need to be remained about that,let alone by someone who us not from here.We are multiracial/ cultural nation and we have no alternative but to accept it.We do not want any one to try drive a wedge between races,despite flew incidents here and there we live in harmony of one another here. We got our independence 32 years ago so to say we are organized because of white people as rather an insult to us.goveemrnt including local authorities and many corporate companies are being led by black Namibians professionals, so other countries in Africa and beyond could probably learn one or two things from us.
Namibia is underrated one of the top 5 cleanest countries in Africa. It’s very organized there and the government actually does take care of the country there unlike other corrupted countries
So glad I stumbled upon your Chanel. I was struggling on where in Africa I wanted to travel and after hearing your thoughts on Namibia I am definitely adding it to my list. Thank You! Great video! 🇳🇦
And I'm glad I could be of some help! Thanks for being here. 👍🏽
This Namibian loves your channel ❤
Wow am new here to your channel and loving all the content binge watching currently cant wait to visit 🇳🇦 just for that market 😃
I'm so glad you found me and you're enjoying the content! Also, I'm sure you would love Namibia and vice versa. Thanks for engaging, sister!
Awesome, you right prices are competitive if you coming from the USA but it is expensive for the locals given the incomes for many.. You need to try Spar too. You will love it
Okay I see. That means the cost of living for locals is pretty difficult then. Thank you for clarifying.
And yes I have been to Spar a couple of times. I will try it out again sometime soon.
Congratulations on your 700 milestone brother👌🏿💃🏿💃🏿! You are doing fantastic. I love food lovers market😍😍
Thank you very much, sister! 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
I appreciate it
Dear Anton, am sure u agree with me that due to popular demand, u need to do a video of private schools in Windhoek as well as private hospitals how they look like. People in diaspora also want to know about the two items. Education and health especially private. I recommend if u travel to coast, then also show private schools over there at coast and private hospitals before u can show the Windhoek ones. Thanks. My freinds were asking me how things are and I referred them to Yr channel. 👍
That's such a great idea. You're right, I think a lot of people would love to know about those two very important sectors. I will see if I can do that. Thank you very much for your contribution to Anton's Class! You're awesome.
@@AntonsClass I know few private schools like Saint Paul's College in Klein Windhoek, Saint George in Town, Windhoek Gymnasium in Klein kuppe, Windhoek technical school in Olympia, Windhoek International school in Pioneers Park etc. These are private high schools. Of course there are lots of public schools like Windhoek high school near Parliament, Academia High school, Concordia High school pionerspark, Cosmos High school khomasdal, David bezuidenhout in Khomasdal, Augusteneum college in khomasdal, Centaurus High school at Maerua mall etc. These are few schools I know.
@@AntonsClass private hospitals I know include Medi-Clinic hospital in Eros, Paramount hospital in Eros, Rhino Park hospital in Windhoek North, Roman Catholic hospital in CBD, Lady Pohamba hospital in Klein Kuppe etc. Moreso I heard u mentioning universities in Namibia in other episode. There are 4 universities in Windhoek :University of Namibia (has 3 campuses in Windhoek - main campus in Academia, khomasdal campus and Medical school campus in Windhoek North), International University of Management in Dorado Park, Namibia, Namibia University of science & technology(NUST) and Welwitchia private University in Northern Industry and few other colleges. I highlighted these coz I detected u ommited some of them. Of course u may not have been aware or given full information since u just arrived there.
@@mzerk9324 wow, you know a lot!! Maybe you could do a video on all these places 🙂
wow thank you for this video Namibia will be on my list!
Thanks for watching!
Welcome to Namibia. Happy that you enjoy our country. Come to Luderitz Namibia... We,, have a great Logde and a wonderful sea. Come and do business in Luderitz.
Love your videos and your quality of content keep Up the good work hope you grow this channel Slowly but surely 💥
Thank you! I appreciate you! I plan to grow steadily.
Great video...Welcome to our country
Thank you very much!
Go to Spar for frozen fruit 😊
I would love to visit Windhoek and Cape Town in South Africa next door some day
I love the video brother
Love from Namibia
Thank you! Your engagement is much appreciated 🙏🏽
Thank you for sharing, my friend… I really appreciate your videos in terms of providing an insight into what to expect for life in Namibia… Holding back to come due to the Covid-19 Delta Variant #3; monitoring events in the region for now… Thanks again, my friend… Be safe and stay safe… Blessings 🙏🙏🙏
I am very happy that you are getting something valuable from my videos. Your input is important and encourages me to continue to provide content. Thank you!
I admire you're confidence to be able to record in public👍
Thank you! Your comments are much appreciated! 🙌🏽
Thank you this is awesome
Love the video
Thank you! 🙏🏽
Tess is going to be on!! Yeahh
Yeeess!!
I'm happy you vlogged. I'm we are headed to Namibia, from Tanzania. Tanzania is to much of a culture shock. After 6 months it's time for civilization.
How is the corruption?
I think you will feel at home in Namibia. Less culture shock for sure. Corruption is pretty low here. From what I gathered.
South africa in the house pls try woolies,is a South African store very good store
Okay. I don't think I have seen that place, unless that is Woolworth.
@@AntonsClass yes it is Woolworth😂😍
You can get the frozen fruits at Woolworths at any mall...
Oh really? Okay I will check them out then. Thank you!
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New to the channel. Never heard of Namibia before. Came here from researching about Christine Mboma the athlete. World athletics say she is a man but looking at her she looks and sound a female.
Welcome! Hope you enjoy yourself here at Anton's Class. Your engagement is welcome and appreciated
Informative. I like Food Lovers so much. Not to forget the cooked food! It's delicious.
I have never seen the cooked food at this Food Lover's. Hmm, now I feel like I'm missing out 😆
@@AntonsClass not sure about Namibia but in South Africa food lovers market has cooked foid
@@loetfiarosenberg7911 okay interesting. I will see if they have it at other FLM here in Namibia. Thank you
where does their produce come from? what at the store is grown/produced in namibia?
Most of the products come from South Africa even the shops are franchises of South African companies some of the fresh products can be from Namibia the fruits and veggies, salt and of course the meat but most processed food products are products South Africa or neighbouring countries
@@tresiatyange1311 thx
Only certain things are produced in Namibia. The spinach, peppers, onions, squash, and various other fruits and veg are produced in Namibia. Like the other friend commented above, most processed foods are made in SA.
Oh make me miss home, as am now in Central Africa Congo
Aww. Well hopefully you will be able to make it back home sometime soon. 🙏🏽
U save is definitely not my favourites too😂
Hi Anton go to Spar maerua or Checkers for frozen fruit okay
Oh okay great! I'll check those places out then. I appreciate it
Try Woolworths food section.
Will definitely give it a try. Several have mentioned it now so I have to give it a go 🙂
Is the produce sprayed with American Corp Toxic Pesticides ie Round-up? I guess one would have to go to local farmers to know if chemicals is in the food
Good question. Not so sure about that.
What are their non-diary options like?
Glad you asked! They have soy milk (sweetened and unsweetened) at Food Lovers, and they have almond milk and soy milk ( and I think one other plant milk) at Dis-Chem.
There is an ice cream shop downtown that has a couple of dairy free options, but they weren't the best. I haven't found any dairy free ice cream at the grocery stores. That's about it. It hasn't caught on very well here yet, but it's growing.
@@AntonsClass mmm you love small less populated places i see
@@AustineAK I do, but I also like more populates places Too. Phoenix Arizona, where I'm from, is very populated.
Thank you! Namibia is one of the countries I’m considering retiring in and I’m trying to become plant based. I hope to visit next year.
Hey Anton what are you doing to make income while living in this beautiful country
There is a RUclipsr African American in Africa , she has been living in Namibia for over a decade, she hasn't been as active on RUclips in a while but she has good content and a website
Yes, I know of her! Her RUclips videos were a big help to me.
What's her RUclips channel name?
@@yellowbuttons4289 African American in Africa
Are the people there generally fit???/it seems like they have a lot of processed good. You know in the states they say we are the fattest? What is the health and fitness there?
Yes, they are generally fit here. I think they have good genetics and also don't overeat. You do see people who enjoy working out and putting on muscle, as well as people who play sports outdoors. Some of the food staples, like pasta and refined wheat flour, are definitely devoid of nutrients though, so that is something of concern
@@AntonsClass so they have a far more active life style and binge eating is less of a thing do they walk more? Will u interview people about their life style?
@@tessfromtheu.s256 they don't necessarily walk more, since taxis here are extremely affordable. I would love to interview some folks, and I have some collaborations on the way 😊
@@tessfromtheu.s256 a lot of people here don't really binge eat honestly. A lot of junk food that we eat is eaten in small quantities as people don't really want to spend money on unnecessary stuff. Reason being households have at least 7 people living together and things like pizza and KFC and basically a luxury and to us its expensive since you can't feed a large household with fast food. We also eat a lot of traditional food like maize and millet and that plays a big part in our diet. Walking depends on which part of the country you live in, in the city people don't really walk that much since most places are far from each other ( unless it's for exercise of course or it's not a long distance for where ever you want to go) but in the north where I live people walk to almost anyplace even long distance cause we are used to it.
@@EE-vah8394 thank got telling me I can't wait to see for myself and interview people
Love this video. Welcom to my country. You should shoot in katutura (hood/ghetto) sumtym. You wil meet real people out thr, tht wil show u love even if they dont know u.
I would love to do that someday. Is there any spot there in particular? I did want to visit that meat market
Yeah tht would be awesome. Its called kapana meat market situated in single quotas. Hit me up sumtym on my cell 0814907170. Wil show u around
@@joshuahendrik2289 okay, Joshua. That epi be great! I'll hit you up.
Reminds me of wholefoods to
do you plan to live their permanently? can you get permanent residence?
Yes. I will probably do a video on the process.
@@AntonsClass ok thanks
@@AntonsClass you should visit South Africa when you get time
@@AustineAK I would love to visit SA before leaving. What part of SA are you in?
@@AntonsClass lol currently in Mafikeng, due to University (University of the North West)
Its a Town/city with some rich history
Im originally from Pretoria (one of 3 SA capital cities), but home is in Rustenburg.
Do they have organic?
Yes they do
This is do cool!!! Thank you
Thank you 😊
Don’t say back home please. Africa is your home.
Thank you 🙏
Can you please stand still when holding camera
You didn't like the movement? 😆
Nothing wrong with the vid, absolutely nothing
😢Wow Africa namibia
You said the same thing 3 times🐉💨
It be like that sometimes
Homeboy you are rich! How can you say housing in Windhoek is cheap?😂😂😂stop that joke
Sorry. It isn't cheap. I mean in comparison to US prices. I ain't rich 😂
Your preference for Namib is not surprising. All that organization you mention is a seminal benefit of the White Colonial settlers that controlled South Africa and the now defunct German Africa. The supermarkets and many of the products and retail outlets are South African. A real African Country (like Rwanda) will be a different experience. Please read up on the Atrocities committed by the Germans and other European colonizers. Your videos bring a fresh view. Thank you.
I've read up on those things already. I am a product of capitalism, like it or not. The entire world is within the grips of capitalism, including Rwanda. In Rwanda, a tiny elite class rules over the ethic majority, so Rwanda hasn't escaped humanity's flaws either. Children beg in the streets for bread in Kigali, and are chased away from the tourist areas. Rwanda benefits from the horrific mineral wars in the Congo as well. Nowhere is perfect and without a bloody past, unfortunately. And in Rwanda, I was genuinely afraid to speak out against anything/ anyone while living there. The lack of freedom of press is terrible. Anyway, I appreciate your comment. Thank you!
You cant compare with any countries in SACU economic block especially South Africa, Namibia and Botswana.
@@AntonsClass Wow, this is the first time I'm hearing anyone talk about this side of Rwanda. I'm from South Africa and there are a lot of Rwandan people here that's how I know about what you're talking about but on online platforms people will drag you down if you mention such things. Everyone turns a blind eye and pretends things are perfect and the country is above any form of criticism particularly the things the Rwandan govt. Is doing in Congo and silencing of opposition members especially those who have fled the country.
@@Tt-iu4vk yep! You're right. I'm sure you've met people in SA who have left Rwanda. And as you stated, many on RUclips won't speak on such topics. I had to turn off comments on my video about leaving Rwanda due to all of the attacks in the comments.
We know our challenges here,let alone our past history which is not good, from colonizers who were here however we have peace with it,hence our national reconciliation policy which is rather working better for us.We don't need to be remained about that,let alone by someone who us not from here.We are multiracial/ cultural nation and we have no alternative but to accept it.We do not want any one to try drive a wedge between races,despite flew incidents here and there we live in harmony of one another here. We got our independence 32 years ago so to say we are organized because of white people as rather an insult to us.goveemrnt including local authorities and many corporate companies are being led by black Namibians professionals, so other countries in Africa and beyond could probably learn one or two things from us.