This lady is what you refer to as a South African. Beautiful, proud, conscious, intelligent and eloquent. She is, who most of us black South Africans are and aspire to be. This is how we view ourselves as a people, our country and black people in general. She is gracious and hospitable. We are South Africans. We are black and proud. We are intelligent, educated and skilled and we are continuously getting better.We now constitute the second largest black middle class in the world after the black American middle class and we are the epicentre of the development of the African agenda. The bridge between the diaspora and Africa is going to find a greater practical expression here in South Africa more than any place on the African continent as the most industrialised country on the continent and the most industrialised black run country in the world.
Im so proud of African South Africans, they have come a long way with a sad history but yet they move forward with pride and joy, beutiful loving people. ❤️
“Changing our destiny as a race is what’s most important!!! Dudu is indeed a Garveyite par excellence!!! Love that! Let’s collaborate from both sides of the Atlantic Ocean! Love the music at the end of this clip!
Hi Mark : I am short words to describe epitome that my fellow South African CountryWomen project to you Mark and your Company. I feel that this conversation will send waves to every African in diaspora. I am happy that you don't dwell on the negatives especially those who say bad about Africa. I have seen that we South Africans don't explore our country like you do. You have brought to us a new beginning, a new down and a new exposure and the adventure. Thank you Mark, and Dudu, for the professionalism you have shown on this clip. I am following you the two of you. Maybe one day I will meet you in person. And Keep your good works.
Greetings Mark and family in this Black History months in the African Diaspora including here in S.A and so happy to see Africans born in America,Jamaica or London and not only visiting our country but relocating as well.
I wish you can interview south africans who studied in America in the days of apartheid how did African Americans feel about Africans from Africa you would be embarrassed. We haven't forgotten. I pick these days because after the Mandela were released South Africa became the mother land. So I wouldn't know how those who were still in America were treated. This constant questioning of how we feel about African Americans comes from guilty conscience.
Which South Africans besides exiled one were in America? Since when SAns traveled outside of SA in particular bfr democracy? I only know children of Exiled politician's and they all speak good about American
This lady is what you refer to as a South African. Beautiful, proud, conscious, intelligent and eloquent. She is, who most of us black South Africans are and aspire to be. This is how we view ourselves as a people, our country and black people in general. She is gracious and hospitable. We are South Africans. We are black and proud. We are intelligent, educated and skilled and we are continuously getting better.We now constitute the second largest black middle class in the world after the black American middle class and we are the epicentre of the development of the African agenda. The bridge between the diaspora and Africa is going to find a greater practical expression here in South Africa more than any place on the African continent as the most industrialised country on the continent and the most industrialised black run country in the world.
Excellent Comment!!!
Absolutely, excellently well elaborated.
Im so proud of African South Africans, they have come a long way with a sad history but yet they move forward with pride and joy, beutiful loving people. ❤️
Duduzile dropping bars....
Thanks uncle Mark for believing in South Africa...
“Changing our destiny as a race is what’s most important!!! Dudu is indeed a Garveyite par excellence!!! Love that! Let’s collaborate from both sides of the Atlantic Ocean!
Love the music at the end of this clip!
Great conversation! Thanks, Dudu, for representing us very well.
A beautiful sister, I met her a few times, She is great.
Thank you Sister for representing us well 🎉
Hi Mark : I am short words to describe epitome that my fellow South African CountryWomen project to you Mark and your Company.
I feel that this conversation will send waves to every African in diaspora. I am happy that you don't dwell on the negatives especially those who say bad about Africa.
I have seen that we South Africans don't explore our country like you do. You have brought to us a new beginning, a new down and a new exposure and the adventure.
Thank you Mark, and Dudu, for the professionalism you have shown on this clip. I am following you the two of you. Maybe one day I will meet you in person. And Keep your good works.
Greetings Mark and family in this Black History months in the African Diaspora including here in S.A and so happy to see Africans born in America,Jamaica or London and not only visiting our country but relocating as well.
The only groups that doesn’t seem to be coming to African continent are the South Americans. (Afro-Brazilians & Afro-Colombians , black Mexicans .
Good Points, Duduzile.
I’m on the way with my family. We’re doing the research and looking for a cool package.
We have them on our website TheRealSouthAfrica.com
Hmmmmmm, some good points were made, like supporting each other, B1!. Thanks for sharing TRSA and Dudu!
Lovely said Dudu.Thnx TRSA for this platfoam
great discussion today 👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿
I’m loving this conversation ♥️ Dudu offers such grace and a wealth of knowledge.
Good job brother, keep it up❤
I wish you can interview south africans who studied in America in the days of apartheid how did African Americans feel about Africans from Africa you would be embarrassed. We haven't forgotten. I pick these days because after the Mandela were released South Africa became the mother land. So I wouldn't know how those who were still in America were treated. This constant questioning of how we feel about African Americans comes from guilty conscience.
Which South Africans besides exiled one were in America? Since when SAns traveled outside of SA in particular bfr democracy? I only know children of Exiled politician's and they all speak good about American
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*Promo SM* 💦