The only thing that comes to my mind is that Kenya is our african rugby rival's. When ever we face Kenya I make sure to pray because their speed is something to be recon with.
I'm Kenyan I know a lot about not only Namibia but the rest of Africa! Kenyans were the first peace keepers in Namibia after it gained independence from South Africa,
The guy with cap and light bluish t-shirt (RK) is doing great. He was the most informed about Kenya. The lady with brownish suit, the funniest 😂. Making faces and some funny gestures to my guy RK responses 😂😂. I am Kenyan, and I love Namibia. I can tell its history from Germany colonialism, the Herero and Namaqua rebellion and genocide, the Apartheid under South Africa (South West Africa), the Freedom and Sam Nojuma participation, I know Katutura when Kenya peace keepers were in Namibia in 90s under UN. I know your athletes like Fredricks, and the two upcoming ladies (Mboma and Masilingi). We also joke about Namibia population, how Windhoek streets are empty. I know Namib and Kalahari deserts, great and best roads in Africa, etc. I can say a lot about Namibia. Much of this especially history and geography, I learned from school. But the current, is from own personal interests in understanding fellow African countries.
@@fegow-farmland8399 the population also surprises me. Namibia 🇳🇦 and Botswana 🇧🇼 are two least populated Southern African countries regardless of their vast land masses.
@@fegow-farmland8399, unfortunately, I forgot and I did not mention them. They are called Himba people. I love them. Like the Maasais, they are among few African ethnicities proudly holding up to their culture and living in accordance with their context. However, I find your description of them as overtly condescending. You can tone it down 🙏🏿
Great video. I am proud to have served under United Nations transition group (UNTAG) in 1989 to 1990. We are proud to have assist Namibia gain independent. Wishing you all the best.
All I know about Namibia is that they have beautiful roads and they play rugby. Watched a few documentaries and loved their roads. I've also seen dunes
To be honest, I don't know much about Namibia too. So no one should feel ashamed. Now I can do further research and expand my knowledge of African countries I know little about. One Africa. Nice video.
Love this channel! Great job Aame, an opportunity to teach Namibians about Kenya. I meet Kenyas and they know so much about Namibia unlike other Africans, they don’t even know where Namibia is 🤦🏾♀️
I'm a Kenyan living in Nairobi,how comes I know kalahari desert,Sam Nujoma,windheok,two million population of Namibians,gained independence in 1990 from British,South Africa.Hot weather,also have elephants.Just to mention a few.We kenyans have fair general knowledge of most african countries from east,south,west,central and north,all in the spirit of pan africanism.Im shocked that some people from Namibia have little knowledge about their fellow african countries.
Fran Mdleleni,you are right,I second you concerning our education system.General knowledge does have significant advantages in life.I came to realise,not only some of Namibians,but also some people from other nations in Africa have no substancial knowledge of their continent.
@@ibrahimmuhidin7194 so whenever we complain about our government not doing this or that, we should at least appreciate what they gave us in terms of quality education. This is a gift which no one can take away from you. Most Kenyans are able to adapt anywhere in the world because they are knowledgeable about the people they meet, their history and their environment.
@Fran,you are absolutely right.Ive come across some being interviewed from a big country like SA,with all the amenities,to my surprise most of them know absolutely nothing concerning Kenya and other countries,while presumably they are the ones to take the lead.Knowledge and exposure is a valuable tool in life as you've said.Thanks
i so much love kenya the swahili language makes me be in love of this country and then the wife of newly elected president's wife Rachel Ruto i love her so much
Always great content from this channel, I think the Namibian government should assist and sponsor these channel as it's outing Namibia 🇳🇦 on the map and as well educating
The guys seem pretty based. I like their attitude even on what they weren't familiar with. The ladies though... Anyway, I hope y'all get a chance to visit us (KE) someday. Thanks for the video, Aame Int'l
Good work, we all need to be open and intentional about knowing who we are Africans. I will do my part. By the way loved lexi's reaction to RK's answer. That was priceless....
Thank you for this interesting insight. European people often think from "africans" as one Nation and forget, that there are many countries and even more ethnies on your huge continent. Your Work is really helpful to show the cultural differences and also what Namibia and other african countries have in common.
9:27 Just a slight correction, the Swahili community are not majority if anything they are among the minority communities but their language is used as the national language.And I think that's interesting too
The history we learned in Kiswahili's Fasihi, is that the people who are called Swahili today are descendants of lost Bantu tribes that had their culture and language that was not Swahili. But they adopted this language that emerged out of interaction between the Bantu people and Arabs in the coastal region, and their own became extinct over time.
Those girls really underestimated kenya,she like "why would u choose kenya of all other countries "but honestly I also don't know much about some african countries
I know so much about Namibia,am surprised how South Africans seems less interested in rest of Africa. Anyway I belief the students will try learn a little more of kenya and other others like drc,Chad,Burundi Rwanda Uganda, Ethiopia Eritrea etc,
@@aameinternational2054 I meant southern African thanks for drawing that to my attention. Apart from studying a bit of southern African history, in my high school, am always following what happens that part of the continent as well as the resting including but not limited to West Africa.
Namibias flag was influenced by Kenyan flag!! Sam Nujoma the first president got a lot of aid from Kenyan doctors, teachers, Kenyans literary helped establish Namibia as a country, I'm surprised that this Namibia students weren't taught the role Kenyans played for their country!!
😂😂😂honestly in sadc we know more about each other than other regions probably at some point we thought we were one country growing up I never knew that Namibia and Botswana are not part of south africa but either way I love my Namibian cousins I will be visiting you guys in december🇳🇦❤🇿🇦
Its interesting that these Students do not know that Kenya played a major role in Namibia's independence. Their first President Sam Nujoma did borrow some of the colors of their flag from the Kenyan flag as an appreciation to the role that Kenya played during their struggle to Independence. Major General Opande was a very important player for Namibia's independence They should at least know the role Kenya played during their independence
There is a lot of erasure going on with their history. I think I'm going to buy some 844 history text books just incase this new system wants to keep our children ignorant.
I heard Kenya contributed immensely to Namibia's independence, and it helped create the first military force in the country. Recently, the Namibian president honored Opande and other Kenyan soldiers for their sacrifice.
@@mcback4384 Kenyatta was pro-apartheid not Kenya. So many Kenyans including the Vice president, Oginga Odinga, stood with South Africans. When Mandela came to Kenya at one point, he met Oginga.
Tell them Rwanda with due respect, has benefited much from Kenya’s technology capabilities, human resource and as a small brother, we would love to grow together. I have Namibian friends and I’m looking forward to visiting Windhoek in near future. Kenya is ranked around sixth place in terms of gdp, ppp in Africa, however it still has a lot to do when it comes to gdp per capita, unlike Namibia’s gdp per capita.
Honestly, the fact is that Africans can do better at teaching its own about Africa, its history, geography, culture and all, just like the Westerners teach themselves and each other about their own. These UNIVERSITY students are not even taught about their continent, but unfortunately most likely know so much about Europe and America-colonial mindset!! Africa wake up it is time.
Just to respectfully correct you, Swahili is one of the smallest tribes in Kenya but the language Kiswahili is the most widely spoken not just in Kenya but the entire East Africa. Swahili people are mostly a products of Arabs and Africans. There also Swahili people who don't have African blood. These are descendants of Arabs from Oman and other Middle East countries who came to the East African coast afew centuries ago. Kiswahili language is a mixture of African languages and Arabic. Greetings from Mombasa.
Kiswahili is a Bantu language...at least over 75 per cent is Bantu. Arabic influence is minimal...plus there is influence from German, Persian in it too. Arabic is likely about 10 per cent. Let's stop pushing the Arabic narrative more than it deserves.
when are you guys going to meet me? I literally knows every country history and its people. Having lived in Southern, then east, central, I am telling you.
Gdp Kenya is top 5 in Africa....biggest Economy in East and Central Africa....did you know that if you mention Kenya in your get over 10k views as Kenya has the fastest internet in Africa
The only thing that comes to my mind is that Kenya is our african rugby rival's. When ever we face Kenya I make sure to pray because their speed is something to be recon with.
Nah, they are not our rugby rivals, we always beat them, so our closest rivals is South Africa.
Wengine ni mafala lakini ni sawa tu, kujiskia nayo🤣🤣🤣
My brothers and sisters from Namibia I welcome you all to Kenya it's beautiful n developed it's our home come n enjoy
I'm Kenyan I know a lot about not only Namibia but the rest of Africa! Kenyans were the first peace keepers in Namibia after it gained independence from South Africa,
very informative. thanks much
The guy with cap and light bluish t-shirt (RK) is doing great. He was the most informed about Kenya. The lady with brownish suit, the funniest 😂. Making faces and some funny gestures to my guy RK responses 😂😂. I am Kenyan, and I love Namibia. I can tell its history from Germany colonialism, the Herero and Namaqua rebellion and genocide, the Apartheid under South Africa (South West Africa), the Freedom and Sam Nojuma participation, I know Katutura when Kenya peace keepers were in Namibia in 90s under UN. I know your athletes like Fredricks, and the two upcoming ladies (Mboma and Masilingi). We also joke about Namibia population, how Windhoek streets are empty. I know Namib and Kalahari deserts, great and best roads in Africa, etc. I can say a lot about Namibia. Much of this especially history and geography, I learned from school. But the current, is from own personal interests in understanding fellow African countries.
Did you forget those women from Northern part of Namibia who don't bathe and a visit by man will definitely sleep with them
And that empty streets am also concerned about it... how can they have those very few people
@@fegow-farmland8399 the population also surprises me. Namibia 🇳🇦 and Botswana 🇧🇼 are two least populated Southern African countries regardless of their vast land masses.
@@fegow-farmland8399, unfortunately, I forgot and I did not mention them. They are called Himba people. I love them. Like the Maasais, they are among few African ethnicities proudly holding up to their culture and living in accordance with their context. However, I find your description of them as overtly condescending. You can tone it down 🙏🏿
All that is left is for him to visit Kenya.
Great video. I am proud to have served under United Nations transition group (UNTAG) in 1989 to 1990. We are proud to have assist Namibia gain independent. Wishing you all the best.
🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪 Kenya is my home land. Keep up the good work you are doing . Much love from Kenya
All I know about Namibia is that they have beautiful roads and they play rugby. Watched a few documentaries and loved their roads. I've also seen dunes
To be honest, I don't know much about Namibia too. So no one should feel ashamed. Now I can do further research and expand my knowledge of African countries I know little about. One Africa. Nice video.
Thats true. Time to study.
On behalf of Kenya Good job 🇰🇪🇰🇪💯💯
Best guys we love you from Nairobi 🇰🇪 Kenya
Much love ❤ to 🇳🇦 from a Kenyan 🇰🇪
Africa should learn more about this beautiful continent because I khow more about nambia much love from 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Its time they added kenyan history to their schools ju tunasija bwana, tunasija
Gen opande is the Kenyan who helped Namibia gain independence
I'm from Kenya 🇰🇪 and I love the show.
I would have mentioned their literary prowess. They are giants. Ngugi wa Thiongo etc.
Kenya is beautiful and stable economically...they should know that
We know kenya is broke taking loans right, left n center! The central gov cant pay devolved gov and corruption is 1000%
Love this channel! Great job Aame, an opportunity to teach Namibians about Kenya. I meet Kenyas and they know so much about Namibia unlike other Africans, they don’t even know where Namibia is 🤦🏾♀️
Yes, we love Namibia
We Namibians also don't know where Kenya is.
@@lnut94hahahaha funny ass Africans
He knows Kenya so well. Am proud.
Kenya is beautifull and their people are friendly especially people from Nairobi
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I'm a Kenyan living in Nairobi,how comes I know kalahari desert,Sam Nujoma,windheok,two million population of Namibians,gained independence in 1990 from British,South Africa.Hot weather,also have elephants.Just to mention a few.We kenyans have fair general knowledge of most african countries from east,south,west,central and north,all in the spirit of pan africanism.Im shocked that some people from Namibia have little knowledge about their fellow african countries.
Attribute that to the Kenyan education system. You got to study Africa before you study other continents. We are blessed indeed
Fran Mdleleni,you are right,I second you concerning our education system.General knowledge does have significant advantages in life.I came to realise,not only some of Namibians,but also some people from other nations in Africa have no substancial knowledge of their continent.
@@ibrahimmuhidin7194 so whenever we complain about our government not doing this or that, we should at least appreciate what they gave us in terms of quality education. This is a gift which no one can take away from you. Most Kenyans are able to adapt anywhere in the world because they are knowledgeable about the people they meet, their history and their environment.
@Fran,you are absolutely right.Ive come across some being interviewed from a big country like SA,with all the amenities,to my surprise most of them know absolutely nothing concerning Kenya and other countries,while presumably they are the ones to take the lead.Knowledge and exposure is a valuable tool in life as you've said.Thanks
Thanks for talking about Kenya, we're happy with you
That’s very nice of you talking about Kenya, liked RK, he actually looked informed and his mentality about Africa as good work .
Atleast you should have asked the ladies to share their IG. I feel I should sponsor one for a trip to Kenya 😂😂
Are you sure. Would be nice
Kenya my country 🔥🔥..nice .. welcome,...hakuna matata .. magical kenya
I subscribe when I see Kenyan contents🇰🇪🇰🇪🔥
You make me laugh, in a good way. The Kenyan name is lit
i so much love kenya the swahili language makes me be in love of this country and then the wife of newly elected president's wife Rachel Ruto i love her so much
Bro i'm Kenyan and i love how you have done your research about Kenya kudos man
Much love to you from Kenya MOMBASA City
RK is great. Liked this from Kenya
not just marathon runners, kenya has the fastest sprinter in africa too
of course am watching a kenyan in Qatar the guy with light blue tee seem to know more about kenya bravo to him
Always great content from this channel, I think the Namibian government should assist and sponsor these channel as it's outing Namibia 🇳🇦 on the map and as well educating
The guys seem pretty based. I like their attitude even on what they weren't familiar with. The ladies though...
Anyway, I hope y'all get a chance to visit us (KE) someday. Thanks for the video, Aame Int'l
The ladies are very mean. You are right. They think Namibia is better than Kenya. They have no idear!!
much love from a kenyan here!
Good work, we all need to be open and intentional about knowing who we are Africans. I will do my part. By the way loved lexi's reaction to RK's answer. That was priceless....
Thank you for this interesting insight. European people often think from "africans" as one Nation and forget, that there are many countries and even more ethnies on your huge continent. Your Work is really helpful to show the cultural differences and also what Namibia and other african countries have in common.
Thanks always
9:27 Just a slight correction, the Swahili community are not majority if anything they are among the minority communities but their language is used as the national language.And I think that's interesting too
The history we learned in Kiswahili's Fasihi, is that the people who are called Swahili today are descendants of lost Bantu tribes that had their culture and language that was not Swahili. But they adopted this language that emerged out of interaction between the Bantu people and Arabs in the coastal region, and their own became extinct over time.
Honestly great video. The image we portray in the world matters. Like the wildlife, maasai culture, etc
Kenyan love from NYC... Great Video, keep teaching people about Africa.
Thank you
Love the Videos, Namibia got some beautiful women. Love from 🇰🇪
I enjoyed this video and I appreciate the content bro. I am subscribing
Thank you so much
I have just realised that Namibians have the same accent with South Africa.
Wow THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR DOING THIS FOR MY COUNTRY, AM ACTUALLY HERE IN NAMIBIA CREATING CONTENT WE CAN DO SOMETHING. HEADING TO SOUTH AFRICA TOO
Sure we can link up, we are the ones who creates these videos
Swahili is definitely the minority, But there are our people also ❤️
I realized that ladies are casual and look comfortable at their level
Myopic level
Much love from kenya
Kenya is doing well in Africa
Those girls really underestimated kenya,she like "why would u choose kenya of all other countries "but honestly I also don't know much about some african countries
The questions are difficult man, if u don't know u don't know. I need to do research about Namibia too
I agree that those living in southern Africa don't have east African countries in theiir curriculum
I only learn Namibia 🇳🇦 when was learning about cold War in history nothing else. I know more about Namibia than they know about us
lf I may say. Namibians are smart up stairs. They have proved to be good in current affairs. much love from Kenya
They very bad in current affairs ... When they don't know the capital of Kenya and you say they are good, Re you whinny yourself?
@Erick Very impressive, educative and positive interviews. Good job.
@RK Kenya loves you 💖💖💖
Nice video man👍
I know so much about Namibia,am surprised how South Africans seems less interested in rest of Africa.
Anyway I belief the students will try learn a little more of kenya and other others like drc,Chad,Burundi Rwanda Uganda, Ethiopia Eritrea etc,
you meant South Africans or Southern Africans?
@@aameinternational2054 I meant southern African thanks for drawing that to my attention. Apart from studying a bit of southern African history, in my high school, am always following what happens that part of the continent as well as the resting including but not limited to West Africa.
Namibias flag was influenced by Kenyan flag!! Sam Nujoma the first president got a lot of aid from Kenyan doctors, teachers, Kenyans literary helped establish Namibia as a country, I'm surprised that this Namibia students weren't taught the role Kenyans played for their country!!
Nice.we love Namimbia too.
I'm Kenyan and I've always wanted to visit Namibia.
You have not even visited Kenya itself...
Well Serengeti is in Tanzania and Maasai Mara is in Kenya.
Good job bro 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
She recognizes Uhuru Kenyatta. I salute you madam
😂😂😂honestly in sadc we know more about each other than other regions probably at some point we thought we were one country growing up I never knew that Namibia and Botswana are not part of south africa but either way I love my Namibian cousins I will be visiting you guys in december🇳🇦❤🇿🇦
What do they teach that side
Im Namibian 🇳🇦 would love to meet you
l 😍 my mother land I enjoy the show you guy you're the best
Good energy bro and a good start
Great content, kenya my home land
Swahili is not a majority tribe Kikuyu is but we choose Swahili to be our national language because many people speak and it is simple to understand
I think they assume because Kiswahili is Kenya's national language and widely spoken the Swahili people are the majority. Can't blame them.
Am proud kenyan
All i know about Namibia is the desert and the German Architecture and am from Kenya 😄
Then I pity you , read more books
Africans that know more about africa are kenyans..unatuangusha bro
😂😂Vayolence is what you're looking for
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Its interesting that these Students do not know that Kenya played a major role in Namibia's independence. Their first President Sam Nujoma did borrow some of the colors of their flag from the Kenyan flag as an appreciation to the role that Kenya played during their struggle to Independence.
Major General Opande was a very important player for Namibia's independence
They should at least know the role Kenya played during their independence
There is a lot of erasure going on with their history. I think I'm going to buy some 844 history text books just incase this new system wants to keep our children ignorant.
kenyan military leadership served under UN to transition namibia independence under general opande. namibia is a great friend..
I heard Kenya contributed immensely to Namibia's independence, and it helped create the first military force in the country. Recently, the Namibian president honored Opande and other Kenyan soldiers for their sacrifice.
@@DanielAswani true.we also have similar colonial history struggle.independence not given on a platter. same as SA Zimbabwe
Yes our ladies also give thr fair share of appreciation by having half 🇰🇪 half 🇳🇦 👶 but no complaints one Africa hey
Interesting but Kenya was pro apartheid
@@mcback4384 Kenyatta was pro-apartheid not Kenya. So many Kenyans including the Vice president, Oginga Odinga, stood with South Africans. When Mandela came to Kenya at one point, he met Oginga.
As Kenyans we love Namibia🇰🇪
Great stuff, watching this from Kenya. The time is ripe for Pan-Africanism, let's have that borderless Africa at least in our minds as a start.
Great, great things
If they ask me anything about Namibia I know nothing 😂😂😂😂😂
Us we don't know anything about Kenya, only those marathon runners the same way our fellow Namibians said in the clip.
Tell them Rwanda with due respect, has benefited much from Kenya’s technology capabilities, human resource and as a small brother, we would love to grow together. I have Namibian friends and I’m looking forward to visiting Windhoek in near future. Kenya is ranked around sixth place in terms of gdp, ppp in Africa, however it still has a lot to do when it comes to gdp per capita, unlike Namibia’s gdp per capita.
Exactly, Kenyans in Rwanda are doing great technology wise and spreading their wings in business opportunities.
"they really bring alot of money from sports" - if only they knew...I hope things will change now that we have a new president
Good job? I have subscribed. I am a 🇰🇪 citizen, Are you Kenyan?......"Swahili is not the Majority tribe"
Do Somalia Next.
Beautiful vibes in this video. Keep them coming guys🥰
am kenyan and can say you guys tried.. if it was me about namibia I would have no idea😂
Honestly, the fact is that Africans can do better at teaching its own about Africa, its history, geography, culture and all, just like the Westerners teach themselves and each other about their own. These UNIVERSITY students are not even taught about their continent, but unfortunately most likely know so much about Europe and America-colonial mindset!! Africa wake up it is time.
I'm also challenged to find out much about Namibia
Those men are very smart by the way😍
Good one
Just to respectfully correct you, Swahili is one of the smallest tribes in Kenya but the language Kiswahili is the most widely spoken not just in Kenya but the entire East Africa. Swahili people are mostly a products of Arabs and Africans. There also Swahili people who don't have African blood. These are descendants of Arabs from Oman and other Middle East countries who came to the East African coast afew centuries ago. Kiswahili language is a mixture of African languages and Arabic. Greetings from Mombasa.
Kiswahili is a Bantu language...at least over 75 per cent is Bantu. Arabic influence is minimal...plus there is influence from German, Persian in it too. Arabic is likely about 10 per cent. Let's stop pushing the Arabic narrative more than it deserves.
Keep it up
RK ❤️❤️❤️❤️tumekupenda bureeee
Love from Kenya ....we heard Jerusalem is in Namibia🍿
watching from juja kenya
🇰🇪 👍
Greetings from Kenya
Teach those guys KISWAHILI
when are you guys going to meet me? I literally knows every country history and its people. Having lived in Southern, then east, central, I am telling you.
But the Masai are very know exactly 🤭 may be because of their culture and their tendencies of living near to African great wildlife
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Good content
Gdp Kenya is top 5 in Africa....biggest Economy in East and Central Africa....did you know that if you mention Kenya in your get over 10k views as Kenya has the fastest internet in Africa
And the cheapest in east Africa
Swahili people are not the largest tribe. Kikuyu people are. Nice video!
Good job