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    Namibia has the third highest levels of income inequality in the world. 6% of the population own 70% of the land and here, the wounds of German Colonisation run deep. Between 1904 -1908, the Germans established concentration camps where the indigenous Herero and Nama people were interned. Up to 80% of them died in what Germany later recognised as the first genocide of the 20th Century. While the descendants of these victims, like Karvita, live on illegal settlements in constant fear of eviction, the descendants of these colonists continue to own most of the land and have no problem justifying their inheritance.
    Most of Namibia’s vast natural resources are owned or controlled by foreigners. The diamond industry is dominated by DeBeers and the ruling Swapo party, widely seen as corrupt, is propped up by its historic ally: China. The construction and uranium industries are controlled by the Chinese and documents leaked in 2021 revealed that North Korea was illegally subcontracted to build the country’s State House.
    Most of the country is sparsely populated, enabling nature to flourish. It’s home to one to one of the greatest wildlife populations in the world, including the only free roaming black rhinos. But these animals are constantly threatened by Chinese mafia while global warming is increasing desertification, threatening indigenous communities.
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  • @FreeDocumentary
    @FreeDocumentary  Месяц назад +138

    Namibia has the third highest levels of income inequality in the world. 6% of the population own 70% of the land and here, the wounds of German Colonisation run deep.
    Between 1904 - 1908, the Germans established concentration camps where the indigenous Herero and Nama people were interned. Up to 80% of them died in what Germany later recognised as the first genocide of the 20th Century. While the descendants of these victims, like Karvita, live on illegal settlements in constant fear of eviction, the descendants of these colonists continue to own most of the land and have no problem justifying their inheritance.
    This documentary was previously on our ENDEVR channel. It has been added to the FREE DOCUMENTARY CHANNEL because we think it is a better fit here.

    • @DJ_KAHLED
      @DJ_KAHLED 28 дней назад

      It's always the white man's fault. These men would all be wearing dresses still instead of pants of it was not for the Whites. But I hear black men like to wear dresses, especially on tv.

    • @BoxHans
      @BoxHans 28 дней назад +6

      Haben sie auch Quellen für diese Behauptungen ?

    • @mzerk9324
      @mzerk9324 28 дней назад +20

      False. U looking for views. Am black Namibian and I attest that Yr claim is false and misleading. U copied and paste to mislead people. 1stly no one owns 80% of the land in Namibia. Namibia is 15% desert, 40% communal or non commercial land and 35% commercial agricultural land. Other 10% is state land. Thus majority of whites who are not Germana but Afrikaaners today own 28% of the 35% commercial agricultural land. It's incorrect to say 80% of Namibia's land is owned by whites. There is no such a thing.

    • @dhanuarygundana6342
      @dhanuarygundana6342 28 дней назад

      ​@BoxHans your very evil creature

    • @DJ_KAHLED
      @DJ_KAHLED 28 дней назад +3

      @mzerk9324 Thank you for educating the people. Almost everything on a screen is a lie, especially if it comes from a corporation

  • @bayokoebi9351
    @bayokoebi9351 20 дней назад +168

    As a Nigerian I must confess that Namibia is the most underrated country in the world, but in reality is the best country in the world

    • @tevosa6319
      @tevosa6319 19 дней назад +6

      i am half swiss half nigerian and namibia is really interesting to go visit in the near future❤️

    • @sindanonegongo1199
      @sindanonegongo1199 16 дней назад +8

      But we are poor my friend while those in government and foreigners remain rich

    • @magdelinem6962
      @magdelinem6962 15 дней назад +3

      ​@@sindanonegongo1199 if only they knew.🙈

    • @rui_josebonifasia5132
      @rui_josebonifasia5132 14 дней назад +7

      @@sindanonegongo1199 you are way better in comparison to most of African countries inclusive of some European countries, I do not speak out of internet observations but out of my traveling experience,

    • @sindanonegongo1199
      @sindanonegongo1199 14 дней назад

      @@rui_josebonifasia5132 the fact that the economy is ran by a few minority raises suspicion

  • @selmashigwedha8906
    @selmashigwedha8906 25 дней назад +123

    As a Namibian in Namibia watching this documentary, I don't know how I feel about this sad, whilst amazing story.

    • @Fraciencwa94
      @Fraciencwa94 17 дней назад

      I guess we should talk about you relocating a bit

    • @hilmanuule859
      @hilmanuule859 13 дней назад +3

      Yoh just came across the documentary and yoh I'm 💔 😢. As a Namibian myself, I did not understand the severity of how Germans continue to treat us.

    • @cristinacristina9964
      @cristinacristina9964 12 дней назад +4

      Why do you allow this nonsense

    • @ZandieyM
      @ZandieyM 11 дней назад +5

      At least you do not know how you feel because I feel infuriated, mad and sad from SA.

    • @hobknob1437
      @hobknob1437 8 дней назад

      ​@@hilmanuule859 Be careful.
      They are trying to get you to attack your farmers, so as to cause a famine.

  • @sivasankar1607
    @sivasankar1607 22 дня назад +192

    As an Indian feel disgusted when the local has to ask permission to a land which was taken from thier ancestors by paying nothing. This injustice will end in the near future. These germans owning thousands of acres till date is injustice to its core.

    • @caesar848
      @caesar848 21 день назад

      In India church and mosques own more land than majority hindus

    • @abadirzulu5249
      @abadirzulu5249 21 день назад +10

      Unbelievable

    • @sibamente
      @sibamente 20 дней назад +17

      I really couldn't keep watching after that and the part where the farmer said Africa was dark without them

    • @HungryDeniz
      @HungryDeniz 13 дней назад

      dont call them germans, its a disgrace for us, these are ppl that think they are bc some generations before were germans. the guy that makes Döner/Kebab in my town is more german than these guys. You actually need to live in germany and go through the bulshit we go to call yourself german.

    • @givensampayo9030
      @givensampayo9030 11 дней назад +2

      The land issue is very sensitive if not delt with properly the situation will lead into escalation nd lives will be t stake

  • @dorthy909
    @dorthy909 21 день назад +71

    I don’t know how to feel about this documentary as a Namibian. I hate that the German always think Namibia was nothing b4 the colonialism. Blacks were here n we were living in harmony.

    • @omegapeter6249
      @omegapeter6249 7 дней назад +3

      That part also took me out. When he says that there was nothing... It had no name..... These folk Gata be kiddin me!!!

    • @TrinityMentality
      @TrinityMentality 7 дней назад +7

      There were numerous conflicts even before colonialism. We weren't harmonious, colonialism was just a common enemy.

    • @MrMike4876
      @MrMike4876 5 дней назад

      "it didnt have a European name" but it HAD A NAME nonetheless! God that angered me so much

    • @johannesdekoning9521
      @johannesdekoning9521 5 дней назад

      Jou feite is nie korrek Nie...die Nama en Herero was van voor die Duitse tyd voortdurend in oorlog gewikkel.

    • @marijna6540
      @marijna6540 3 дня назад

      that is not true lol

  • @vandewilg3569
    @vandewilg3569 18 дней назад +42

    The Audacity of the settlers to ask the land owners to pay to see their Ancestors grave yards🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @mrmusanda3576
      @mrmusanda3576 18 дней назад +3

      What are you gonna do about it. Nothing

    • @maxnator
      @maxnator 13 дней назад +4

      @@mrmusanda3576 musanda wa marete

    • @mrmusanda3576
      @mrmusanda3576 12 дней назад +1

      @@maxnator mara wena😁😂😂

    • @elnino530
      @elnino530 3 дня назад

      It's probably to keep riffraff out, not those truly dedicated, since I'm sure everyone will get to a point of stress if 300 strangers hang around in your backyard daily - I think it is more than a simple money making scheme
      There used to be many places like that in SA, where the only reason you really pay is to keep those not willing to cash out, out. Like many camping sites (at least ~15 years ago, not sure now anymore) were actually considered free, but had small (like under $7 and then you can take the whole family in) fees for entry for any amount of people you bring along, and it kept most of those that would litter and be disrespectful out surprisingly well, and also kept the place from overflowing with campers. You'd still get the occasional hillbilly that would go and get wack drunk and play loud music, but it was faar less often than it was at the completely free locations

  • @givensampayo9030
    @givensampayo9030 11 дней назад +34

    Watching this documentary makes me more informed nd angry at the same time....

  • @whereisgabri3641
    @whereisgabri3641 28 дней назад +62

    This channel is gold. Love learning facts from countries not widely covered by media

  • @kantehkara1957
    @kantehkara1957 7 дней назад +16

    It's very sad knowing this painful story of Namibia 🇳🇦. How come on earth a person owns a land without paying nothing to obtain the land in fact these lands are territories not a mere land, you may forgive for the crimes done to your ancestors if your want but some certain territories/lands should be returned peacefully.

    • @ottilielatishah5032
      @ottilielatishah5032 День назад

      Our leaders are supposed to make that happen but noo, they fear yts and want to keep the "peace"

  • @fillemon_f
    @fillemon_f 19 дней назад +50

    Its no coincidence that most colonialist descendents in Namibia still have economic privileges. Most natives still embrace the colonial error curriculum, and 90% of the black population don't understand the full value of land. We have mines, vast land for agricultural activities etc, yet from primary school a child is not aware of these topics. From primary school children are taught how to recite bible verses and sing. In upper primary and junior secondary they introduce learners to subjects like Agriculture (as optional/non-promotional subjects). Then you'll find a learner with great symbols in science subjects forced to do a teaching course because they are poor and cannot afford to study science related subjects. The circle continues.
    Those who claim to be "educated" do little to change the mindset of the ordinary people in their communities. We are currently a generation of relaxed citizens, who only blame colonialism for our economic misfortune but we fall to out point our weak reasoning.
    The economic problem of Namibia will be solved by redesigning the curricula (both the school & null curricula). Change the curriculum, change the mindset of the people!!!

  • @nikibankov1218
    @nikibankov1218 29 дней назад +81

    I've always been very interested in the German colonisation of Africa. A topic much less talked about.
    Massive thanks 🙏

    • @The_Observer0000
      @The_Observer0000 23 дня назад +9

      Don't also forget Tanganyika(Now Tanzania) in East Africa was once a German colony.

    • @rubamann
      @rubamann 18 дней назад +4

      Research what they did in Tanganyika(Mainland Tanzania), Burundi and Rwanda. Atrocities of beyond imagination. When black people cry all over the World, this is the Example.

    • @incremental_failure
      @incremental_failure 18 дней назад

      @@rubamann Basically the same as every other power did (those who had any power). It was warfare, plain and simple. Chinese don't have this nonsense guilty, they will deal with Africans accordingly.

  • @servysonegumbo4905
    @servysonegumbo4905 29 дней назад +91

    Our politicians/government has to be blamed for poor living conditions while the country is having abundant natural resources. Foreigners are worthier and living in languish

    • @adidas3s506
      @adidas3s506 29 дней назад +8

      Your government and Germany needs to be held accountable

    • @JB-es9un
      @JB-es9un 28 дней назад

      Sure, you gonna do it? lol what a dumb comment.

    • @pietrojenkins6901
      @pietrojenkins6901 28 дней назад

      @@adidas3s506 Namibian politicians are very corrupt.

    • @nazuddin6346
      @nazuddin6346 19 дней назад +2

      Well thats foriegners bro why dont they
      Dont blame them
      There bloody giving Money and Doing good to your country

    • @nazuddin6346
      @nazuddin6346 19 дней назад

      Your country is in Corruption and stealing killing Animals

  • @sazziestar202
    @sazziestar202 21 день назад +51

    I’m absolutely horrified that they couldn’t visit their own land without permission…

    • @jaydogg_sa
      @jaydogg_sa 14 дней назад +7

      Let alone...... they must pay R500 entrance fee to see their ancestors graves.😒

    • @hilmanuule859
      @hilmanuule859 13 дней назад +6

      As a Namibian, this part alone shattered my heart in a thousand pieces 💔 😢 😞

    • @nairb808
      @nairb808 13 дней назад +2

      Even have to pay R500 to visit.

    • @Luan_Roos
      @Luan_Roos 11 дней назад +1

      It's sad but he was clearly only visiting them for the cameras

  • @mistersam4228
    @mistersam4228 27 дней назад +32

    Colonialism never ended in most sub-Saharan Africa. The only places where black people can access their resources are few and scattered.

    • @incremental_failure
      @incremental_failure 18 дней назад +3

      When they can access resources, it will end up like South Africa. They cannot manage themselves, never could.

    • @Magumbo58
      @Magumbo58 17 дней назад +1

      ​@@incremental_failureIn Zimbabwe it never ended up in the hands of ordinary folk, just politicians who can't even farm. Now we have our land but most of it is idle or one politicians owns 10 idle farms. Ridiculous.

    • @BN-bp7lw
      @BN-bp7lw 17 дней назад +2

      @@incremental_failure so who was managing us before u colonized us Mr smart guy?? Huh

    • @Nene..93
      @Nene..93 16 дней назад +2

      ​@@incremental_failure that doesn't give you any right to manage them

    • @jimmycricket5366
      @jimmycricket5366 5 дней назад +1

      ​@@BN-bp7lwThe Khoi San peoples managed you....Oh wait, sorry you colonized them and pushed them into the arid areas.

  • @ernestaforka3575
    @ernestaforka3575 21 день назад +16

    The Nambian problem is similar to most sub-Sharan Africa. Corruption!!!.
    There is poor reinvestment of the country's resources by the government into key development sectors rather the government make the people refocus their attention to "external enemies". When they eventually take over the land from the white farmers, they will give it to their cronies who can't farm the land, then food prices raise, the country crumbs.... Zimbabwe 2.0

  • @KennyHepundjua-ff2fd
    @KennyHepundjua-ff2fd 11 дней назад +27

    This German guy is so arrogant! Dark Africa? First he said Namibia had no name! Smh … he sense of entitlement these guys have is nauseating to say the least. I don’t wanna imagine what he says off camera 😮

  • @KoosGoos
    @KoosGoos 2 дня назад +12

    Land reform is a great idea, if you want to repeat what happened in Zimbabwe. If land reform without compensation is introduced in a governmental capacity, you would see even more people starving within that same year and a economical collapse within the next year. Land reform will not solve the countries poverty issue nor any other important dilemma. The Namibian government had more than 30 years almost 2 generations to solve any number of problems regarding the income gap or any other issue.
    Why does the Namibian government not invest in local education or in improving living conditions for rural communities? In 34 years we have seen an increase in the income gap, a decline in educational standards. The most notable aspect which I have noticed in Africa, is that for a culture or a specific race to improve they must devalue another.
    People's decisions are based on their view of the world, their life experiences and their education. Note that if each of those aspects of a persons life is neglected, they will make poor decisions. The government does not invest in the people, they know if they properly educate and improve the lives of the people, the people will vote them out of office.

    • @jackieeee123
      @jackieeee123 2 дня назад +4

      Your points about the potential risks and challenges of land reform in Namibia are well-taken. History has shown that poorly planned and executed land reform can indeed lead to economic instability, food insecurity, and human suffering. The examples from Zimbabwe serve as a cautionary tale. @KoosGoos

    • @apex_force
      @apex_force 2 дня назад +2

      I agree with your concerns about the potential consequences of land reform without compensation. It is crucial for the government to carefully consider the implications and ensure that it does not lead to further economic hardships and social instability. Investing in local education and improving living conditions for rural communities are indeed essential steps towards addressing the income gap and other critical issues. Neglecting these aspects can result in poor decision-making and hinder the overall progress of the country. It is important for the government to prioritize the well-being of its people and work towards sustainable solutions that benefit all.

    • @angryninja5044
      @angryninja5044 2 дня назад +3

      Agreed, land reform needs careful implementation. Namibia could focus on education & rural development alongside a fair land reform plan. @koosgoos

    • @Muhammed-hj4fj
      @Muhammed-hj4fj 2 дня назад +2

      I completely understand your frustration with the decline in educational standards in Namibia. The government's failure to invest in local education is a significant concern that needs to be addressed urgently. A well-functioning education system is crucial for the overall development of a nation and the empowerment of its citizens. By neglecting education, the government is not only limiting opportunities for individuals but also hindering the country's potential for growth and prosperity.

  • @fridayjy
    @fridayjy 27 дней назад +19

    This couldn't come at a better time, big thanks to this channel!

  • @Memorieb
    @Memorieb 12 дней назад +7

    Watching ths is so disheartening, th country is wealthy but poor at th same time😢. Namibia my motherland

  • @jamaljames2578
    @jamaljames2578 28 дней назад +33

    Always watching from Georgetown Guyana south America 🇬🇾🇬🇾

  • @DV-lr8ec
    @DV-lr8ec 23 дня назад +88

    You won't get the land back by asking nicely!
    Take necessary steps into your hands!

    • @chubiforever1
      @chubiforever1 20 дней назад +3

      Agreed

    • @Anthonycapone8146
      @Anthonycapone8146 17 дней назад +2

      They won't get it back no matter what

    • @Stolas1777
      @Stolas1777 13 дней назад +3

      The farms will fail just like in South Africa then they have to ask them to come run them for them because they can’t do a whole lot on their own. The colonization lasted 30 years, and ended 75 years ago.

    • @maxnator
      @maxnator 13 дней назад

      @@Anthonycapone8146 zimbabwe did, they will if they take action

    • @maxnator
      @maxnator 13 дней назад

      @@Stolas1777 dont come back, we dont want you

  • @nhlanhlasambo
    @nhlanhlasambo 17 дней назад +10

    but im sure in 34 years you have never given him even one cow

  • @franciskwofie6754
    @franciskwofie6754 22 дня назад +21

    Small population, huge natural resources, lack of local expertise and technology, corruption leading to extreme poverty

    • @Easyyum
      @Easyyum 14 дней назад

      Ignorant comment

    • @LM-he7eb
      @LM-he7eb 2 дня назад

      COLONIZATION, EXPLOITATION & MANIPULATION.
      You guys always overstate the effects of corruption

    • @franciskwofie6754
      @franciskwofie6754 2 дня назад

      @@LM-he7eb in the face of all these and we are corrupt and steal from our people and invest in assets overseas, it makes the poverty even worse.
      Colonization is over, invest in technology for the people to benefit, we steal it.
      How do we get manipulated? Because we do not believe in ourselves.

  • @Remy-hf6bt
    @Remy-hf6bt 17 дней назад +13

    2 millions in namibia, atleast everyone must be a millionaire with such enormous underground wealth

    • @sindanonegongo1199
      @sindanonegongo1199 16 дней назад

      Its 3.1 million now

    • @marijna6540
      @marijna6540 3 дня назад +1

      Why? Doing nothing and still expecting to be a millionaire?

    • @LM-he7eb
      @LM-he7eb 2 дня назад +1

      @@marijna6540 That's exactly how inheritance works

  • @user-gb5zv5wf6h
    @user-gb5zv5wf6h 26 дней назад +64

    Can you imagine if an African owned 20 percent of German land. One German individual got 60 acres of land in Nemabia

    • @manovrsb
      @manovrsb 18 дней назад

      Well if the african had more powerful technology that allows them to overtake other groups then that would be a possibly. A reminder this happen when world followed the right of conquest, so basically the German rightfully owned that land.

    • @akiraotoishi5756
      @akiraotoishi5756 16 дней назад +2

      the land is vert uninhabited, if there is a construct-ual problem then yes address it correctly. * however do not commit 'reverse racism' of any kind just because they are different skin color.

    • @Nene..93
      @Nene..93 16 дней назад +6

      ​@@akiraotoishi5756but your kind never address anything correctly because of colour

    • @akiraotoishi5756
      @akiraotoishi5756 14 дней назад +2

      @@Nene..93 my kind ma'am didnt adress anything correctly because of color? sorry for someone elses actions. and those people who own land did not oppress you by stealing land, it was other people. so now you want to oppress people by taking their property because it's about race at this point. when it could be correctly approached like i said above.

    • @Stolas1777
      @Stolas1777 13 дней назад

      @@akiraotoishi5756they’ll do the same thing as in South Africa, forcefully take farms from whyte people, then very quickly the farms will fail. It’s a shame that they can’t seem to build anything on their own, and are still blaming some thing that ended 75 years ago, that only lasted 30 years.its a shame but Africans can’t get it together, they’re too tribal, uneducated and unable to build much on their own.

  • @tonicjazzsa4510
    @tonicjazzsa4510 18 дней назад +30

    Guys even in south africa we are facing the same problem we need to unite africa and end this

    • @user-wq4tu7zh9m
      @user-wq4tu7zh9m 8 дней назад +2

      Haaahaaaa, 13 tribes uniting, haaaaaaaahaaaa

    • @aameinternational2054
      @aameinternational2054 7 дней назад +1

      You guys voted DA instead of. EFf

    • @ScissorN
      @ScissorN 7 дней назад +1

      You are lying South africans have land in the rurals a lot of land , the Zulu king is sitting on thousands of hectors of land and not distributing to people , the government also

    • @leratoseretsi5603
      @leratoseretsi5603 6 дней назад +2

      South africa is doing alright

    • @Star-hg1kt
      @Star-hg1kt 6 дней назад

      Hasuka LOL, voestek to Namibia then & take that Zimbo Malema with u.

  • @Techvideos-ws2sv
    @Techvideos-ws2sv 27 дней назад +78

    Namibians wake up and fight for your land

    • @manovrsb
      @manovrsb 18 дней назад +4

      They did and the German Namibians won.

    • @incremental_failure
      @incremental_failure 18 дней назад +1

      And then what? Germans contribute massively to the economy.

    • @user-yk4fe9xm1g
      @user-yk4fe9xm1g 18 дней назад

      We love our COUNTRY, THESE YEAR IS ELECTIONS, The GERMAN PEOPLE ARE NOT ACTIVE IN THIS, THEY SHOULD HELP us.😥😥

    • @incremental_failure
      @incremental_failure 18 дней назад +3

      @@user-yk4fe9xm1g Why should they help you? What's in it for them? You create racist policies and then expect them to help?

    • @user-yk4fe9xm1g
      @user-yk4fe9xm1g 18 дней назад +2

      I HOPE FOR THE BEST Sir, not all of us is racist, we all should stand together to build up our Country.

  • @kunaanguu6910
    @kunaanguu6910 23 дня назад +13

    the population is now over 3 million, not 2.5 million anymore

  • @johnathanambrose-rg6mz
    @johnathanambrose-rg6mz 24 дня назад +50

    I'm from South Africa, would like to visit Namibia 1 day, maybe start a new life in Namibia.

    • @mupinicreativestudios1997
      @mupinicreativestudios1997 22 дня назад +4

      Hellos. Please come to my place and build free

    • @john-darrenesterhuizen9008
      @john-darrenesterhuizen9008 22 дня назад +9

      Namibia is way safer than South Africa. You can enjoy a really good life here if you have good money. Namibia is a peaceful country.

    • @user-xv2ff4tt2r
      @user-xv2ff4tt2r 22 дня назад

      am serious from Kenya😅​@@mupinicreativestudios1997

    • @entertainmentfolloworgomis3169
      @entertainmentfolloworgomis3169 16 дней назад

      Me too , i have had this thought for years now, I'm really obsessed with Namibia. One day i will permanently migrate to Namibia.

    • @sindanonegongo1199
      @sindanonegongo1199 16 дней назад

      ​@@john-darrenesterhuizen9008because we are too forgiving and allowed white minority to own majority of the economy

  • @luv.jemima
    @luv.jemima 15 дней назад +22

    I'm Namibian
    Love it here
    The land of the brave 🇳🇦

    • @twaambochibilika537
      @twaambochibilika537 13 дней назад

      Cowards

    • @nairb808
      @nairb808 13 дней назад

      How is it the land of the brave when you're not fighting to get your land back? Join the Neff fight for the majority of the African population to be part of the economy and make your statement a reality.

    • @mclesenn
      @mclesenn 12 дней назад +6

      Land of Brave?! I don’t think you are brave enough, sitting there for small percentage of european descendants of your country owned about 70% of your land while over 90% of the population who are true owners of the land possess only 30% and you are here calling yourself the land of bravery. Please do something to get your lands back before you come here to claim that title, unless you’re European descendant.

    • @FERESE
      @FERESE 11 дней назад +3

      I'm in shock that the population is that small, some of the best minerals in Africa and their citizens are not living in luxury. They should be able to afford anything in the world with all those minerals. Be brave and take back your land.

    • @luv.jemima
      @luv.jemima 11 дней назад +3

      @@mclesenn We will get it back
      It's just a matter of time but we will

  • @luv.jemima
    @luv.jemima 15 дней назад +11

    The fact that the German's are just all over its annoying.

  • @Plbbbb
    @Plbbbb 28 дней назад +3

    Très intéressant, merci

  • @Ndapewa1111
    @Ndapewa1111 14 дней назад +5

    Proud Namibian❤🇳🇦.....every country has its Flaws.

    • @leratoseretsi5603
      @leratoseretsi5603 6 дней назад

      And your point?

    • @melby6512
      @melby6512 4 дня назад

      But this is too much ,i mean for a 3 million and vast country you shouldnt be having land issues and a slum in Windhoek

  • @pipetluvsjaws
    @pipetluvsjaws 11 дней назад +14

    The Germans sure do have a lot of blood on their hands.
    Having to pay 500 Rand to visit the graves of their relatives is criminal, they made me sick to my stomach.
    As a Native American here in the US, Umatilla tribe, I can understand how they feel.
    The arrogance of some of the Germans is she still live there is sickening. They make all these excuses that don't wash. Great
    Big game hunting is also another sickening comet disgraceful part of colonization.
    Excellent documentary though.

  • @Juicymixtapes
    @Juicymixtapes 20 дней назад +16

    The black Rangers dine outside while the whites inside the cafeteria...

    • @waynesworld686
      @waynesworld686 19 дней назад

      I saw it as well. I was waiting for this comment

    • @JN-mc1jk
      @JN-mc1jk 15 дней назад

      Why😂?

  • @uMsubathi
    @uMsubathi 27 дней назад +9

    I like this young man spirit 😅

  • @jewelsbyk
    @jewelsbyk 12 дней назад +8

    Every African country seem to have a sad history. Rich in natural resources while our people suffer. 😢😢😢

    • @marijna6540
      @marijna6540 3 дня назад

      I mean it's kind of your own fault... lol

    • @jewelsbyk
      @jewelsbyk 3 дня назад

      @@marijna6540 You don’t know what you’re saying so just shut up!

    • @LM-he7eb
      @LM-he7eb 2 дня назад +2

      @@marijna6540 Keep quiet

  • @S5mplex
    @S5mplex 29 дней назад +7

    Love this channel

  • @helaoerastusn1781
    @helaoerastusn1781 5 дней назад

    This is an amazing documentary, and very awakening.

  • @user-dn7ok1ht2b
    @user-dn7ok1ht2b 28 дней назад +2

    this channel is belong to me why because I'm very addicted. Even at work i can't stay without yr document

  • @dennisyesserwitbooi9415
    @dennisyesserwitbooi9415 6 часов назад

    I'm a Namibian. I didn't know how half of the things were shown on these documentaries. Like it's mind-blowing that the average Namibian doesn't know what's going in their own country.

  • @sentinelcybersec-na
    @sentinelcybersec-na 8 дней назад +7

    A must watch for the youth...definitely know who not to vote for in November!

    • @jackieeee123
      @jackieeee123 2 дня назад

      Please do not vote for the branch of the EFF, the country will fall

  • @collectionlife558
    @collectionlife558 10 дней назад +9

    Its mad how these colonists assume the land was uncivilised before they arrived, delusional. This is not fair by any measure of human reason. Namibia is a beautiful country and a safe one. They need to put in place a more fair and appropriate compensation scheme and allow the indigenous people to have a fair portion of the wealth so Namibia continues to be as beautiful as ever.

  • @JeffTush-bm8sj
    @JeffTush-bm8sj 23 дня назад +22

    Namibia is still colonized

    • @gustavusadolphus1714
      @gustavusadolphus1714 18 дней назад +2

      And it's beautiful. Namibia needs high intelligence governance from Germans so they don't become like South Sudan.

    • @Dwaynesk
      @Dwaynesk 16 дней назад +3

      All of Southern Africa is colonized directly or indirectly through SA except for Zim
      But we both know how it worked out for zim
      😮‍💨😮‍💨😮‍💨😮‍💨😮‍💨😮‍💨😅

    • @mattbritz5066
      @mattbritz5066 6 дней назад +1

      Or any other african country. Like he said every nation was colonised at some point. America, australia, new zealand

    • @mostawesomeflyer6164
      @mostawesomeflyer6164 2 дня назад

      @mattbritz5066 Ethiopia wasn’t really ever colonized.

  • @AlfredoKies
    @AlfredoKies 4 дня назад +1

    Listen to this man Harry Schneider, telling the people to appreciate their countries' history. Very easy for you to say because you either don't know the true history of Africa/Ethiopia before your ancestors came or you convenietly ignore it. Coz it helps you sleep better. Bless you Mr Schneider.

  • @Ahope4444
    @Ahope4444 29 дней назад +2

    Interesting. 💡👍🏻✨

  • @wittywalfred4505
    @wittywalfred4505 8 дней назад +5

    This Documentary is Another reason to vote for a new government

  • @thulanijama7416
    @thulanijama7416 27 дней назад +13

    Mr Hung, Mr Hang, Mr Hing😂😂😂😂😂

  • @tumelomokoena6131
    @tumelomokoena6131 21 день назад +2

    I've watched this documentary last year

  • @msdaniels343
    @msdaniels343 10 дней назад +3

    We live in a society where every single thing is monetised 💔. Quite sad

  • @MrBen345
    @MrBen345 29 дней назад +8

    Hit like if you want to see our world in peace.❤❤❤

  • @melaniakamwanga3422
    @melaniakamwanga3422 22 часа назад

    As a young Namibian leader watching this I believe it’s high time we change the leadership. Clearly we are not their priority! Vote OUT SWAPO collectively and we will see the change.

  • @kelvinmaina4357
    @kelvinmaina4357 28 дней назад +12

    Watching from kenya

  • @-KingOfKhaos
    @-KingOfKhaos 29 дней назад +8

    I love this channel for highlighting history and issues in countries and locations that we here in America are rarely introduced to both in primary and secondary educational institutions. I hadn’t realized Germany was an occupying force in Namibia… worse, I had no idea about their part in yet another genocide. Glad to see they recognize it now but damn…

    • @AL-lh2ht
      @AL-lh2ht 28 дней назад +2

      britian, france, and other all also held concentration camps...post WW2

    • @-KingOfKhaos
      @-KingOfKhaos 28 дней назад +1

      @@AL-lh2ht You may need to explain that to me as if I were 5 years old… where were these concentration camps and how many were systematically killed while captive?

    • @mortiferus932
      @mortiferus932 28 дней назад

      Every country that had colonies had concentration camps and comitted at least a genocide... The Begians in the Kongo, the British in South Africa, the Spanish in the New World. They are all documented in Wikipedia

  • @ysnyathi
    @ysnyathi 14 дней назад +4

    Imagine charging people R500 to visit graves, how barbaric.

  • @user-or9tw1ct6l
    @user-or9tw1ct6l 4 дня назад +1

    I pray Namibia will raise up and reach its full purpose for its people.

  • @1984isHereNow
    @1984isHereNow 28 дней назад +6

    What a stunningly beautiful country, sad to hear of its violent past, I hope the people can work together to make abetter future for all. Disappointing the land owner wanted to charge the folk visiting graves, that wont help heal wounds.

    • @user-yk4fe9xm1g
      @user-yk4fe9xm1g 18 дней назад +2

      WE HOPE IN THIS ELECTIONS, WIĹL BE COME A CHANGE FOR NAMIBIA 🇳🇦

  • @roseyrosee9237
    @roseyrosee9237 11 дней назад +1

    Am Kenyan🇰🇪 and am truly in love with Namibia 🇳🇦 planing my visit soon

  • @molaminchanter4264
    @molaminchanter4264 11 дней назад +3

    I imagine Silvia and he sister are okay without mask but the man and the girl should wear mask , imagine the hypocrisy

  • @chz6820
    @chz6820 5 дней назад +2

    This is why Zimbabwe fought for there Land back.
    I feel bad Africa need to unite and get there land back.

  • @martinzitnak8547
    @martinzitnak8547 20 дней назад +4

    I´´m from Slovaki and when I´ll be enough of money I´ll visit Namibia beautiful and from african point of view is developped country

    • @aameinternational2054
      @aameinternational2054 7 дней назад

      I can be your host, I am Namibian.

    • @leratoseretsi5603
      @leratoseretsi5603 6 дней назад

      No it's not developed ,maybe developing

    • @martinzitnak8547
      @martinzitnak8547 6 дней назад

      @@leratoseretsi5603 In Namibia there is mnuch, much better conditions for living of human beings than those of Zimbabwe

  • @user-dn7ok1ht2b
    @user-dn7ok1ht2b 28 дней назад +8

    Thank you so much to see Eff all over the Africa

  • @hamatoJade
    @hamatoJade 20 дней назад

    We went to Cafe Anton last year and almoat had a stroke since they have a perfect mural of our small home town Kleve there :)

  • @sindisotebele7130
    @sindisotebele7130 24 дня назад +7

    Look at his pants he is excentric , i dont know what to make of that statement

  • @studioorigami7463
    @studioorigami7463 20 дней назад +3

    Please make more content like this.

    • @Easyyum
      @Easyyum 14 дней назад

      Why? To carry on a false narrative? This is not even accurate.

  • @jakelaughton683
    @jakelaughton683 15 дней назад +4

    "Owning land doesn't make you rich. Managing it properly does."
    What a numpty. Doesn't realise you can't successfully manage land if you haven't got any left because it's been stolen.

  • @craigslistbuslistingsofnor6494
    @craigslistbuslistingsofnor6494 29 дней назад +24

    This makes my blood boil I can't continue watching

    • @Sprinkleshaji
      @Sprinkleshaji 27 дней назад +7

      Same. I started crying halfway. Africans need to wake up. We can't keep living under neocolonialism.

    • @user-jy4np7nw1n
      @user-jy4np7nw1n 20 дней назад +3

      This was hard to watch, made me full of rage and my blood boil also.

    • @EB-jf5oi
      @EB-jf5oi 11 дней назад

      Haha. Way more African in Europe. Just pray European bloods don't boil and hush your mouth

    • @aameinternational2054
      @aameinternational2054 7 дней назад

      Lets vote EFF

    • @kennymandela2742
      @kennymandela2742 5 дней назад

      African people have to united
      En fight for what belongs to them

  • @tinychefness3546
    @tinychefness3546 20 часов назад

    Lots of Nama, Herero and Damaras have mixed race grand parents. So many rapes...not only by Germans but Afrikaners Dutch Boere. My grandma is one of those kids from Walvisbay. I am in my 50ties and still remember the appartheid days. God have mercy on our people in our land.

  • @journeytomultilingualism9851
    @journeytomultilingualism9851 2 дня назад

    We always hear great stories, glad to hear the truth

  • @kwasidapaah8383
    @kwasidapaah8383 18 дней назад +3

    Wow very sad, didn’t know this about Namibia. All of Africa seem to have been abused by some foreign power at some point in their lifetime.

  • @ScissorN
    @ScissorN 7 дней назад +3

    How do you fail to take care of 3million people?

  • @abslomchigede5131
    @abslomchigede5131 26 дней назад +6

    the issue of land reform in southern africa is unavoidable it can only be delayed it is a revolution it started with zimbabwe its now in south africa then to namibia and lastly zambia

    • @user-sh3tr8cm1v
      @user-sh3tr8cm1v 23 дня назад

      The land in zambia is owned by the government not white people

    • @tsekisohlokwe301
      @tsekisohlokwe301 19 дней назад

      Thats why they sanctioned zimbabwe to discourage other countries

    • @JamesSumner-Goodwin
      @JamesSumner-Goodwin 16 дней назад

      No sweetie, sadly you're wrong 🤭Namibia is capitalist beyond other African states. We are stable only because of the wealthy investment holding it together. Take away the wealth and you get Zimbabwe. Pick your poison.

  • @user-ig8qn2en8y
    @user-ig8qn2en8y 27 дней назад +2

    Can you make video about australia please ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @rickeycook7940
    @rickeycook7940 28 дней назад +5

    At some point any country with natural resources either grow up or others will fill the void!

  • @nserekoraymond8593
    @nserekoraymond8593 20 дней назад +5

    Very informative documentary. It makes you appreciate the greed of humans

  • @itumelengmosailane1192
    @itumelengmosailane1192 12 дней назад +2

    Africa is crazily rich this is true Canaan

  • @waandjatuhafeni4780
    @waandjatuhafeni4780 18 дней назад +1

    More documentaries please

    • @FreeDocumentary
      @FreeDocumentary  18 дней назад

      we have a whole library full of documentaries!

  • @1994CPK
    @1994CPK 29 дней назад +15

    Its weird how numibia seems like the only good safe place in southern africa. Other than the rich areas of Cape Town I would never want to live anywhere in southern africa.

    • @brahand
      @brahand 28 дней назад +8

      You forget Botswana. That is probably the most OK country on the whole continent.

    • @whohan779
      @whohan779 28 дней назад +2

      @@brahand Depends what you're in for. Some of Rwanda ain't bad either, it's just in the news for all the wrong reasons.

    • @tuxwalker3156
      @tuxwalker3156 27 дней назад

      Well no one wants you here either

    • @kamzamosweu2269
      @kamzamosweu2269 14 дней назад +3

      ​@brahand true that, thats why most of my people here in Botswana rarely migrate permanently. We love freedom, peace and authenticity of our country, we may still be behind in modern infrastructure but we love this desert country.

  • @jasonvdw9082
    @jasonvdw9082 28 дней назад +10

    Sadly you run into this problem alot, by the time a group of people are in a position to stand up and say say hey this is messed up, its already been several generations. Do you punish someone for what someone else decades ago did? Or do you tell the people who had their ancestors land stolen by force to forgrt about it?

    • @user-sh3tr8cm1v
      @user-sh3tr8cm1v 23 дня назад +5

      Simple, if your benefitting from ill gotten wealth you have to give it back

    • @jasonvdw9082
      @jasonvdw9082 23 дня назад +1

      @@user-sh3tr8cm1v so your great great great grandad sold a family heirloom to make it to another country where he got wealthy and its your job to pay back the family you never even knew about found you and is still holding a grudge?

    • @RESAHUTEHUT-SOKHOI73.
      @RESAHUTEHUT-SOKHOI73. 22 дня назад +1

      As a black Namibian many people don't know the true History of this country,but some of us come from Shaman bloodline that has been here for a long time that dates back to Osiris Odin Allah Yahuah Enki he ruled this Land and South Africa,The German people were looking for the oldest people of this world because they wanted to connect to Odin and when they met the San thats when they found out everything and Germans went to Antarctica from the knowledge given by San Shamans and met Odin and Odin gave Germans the order to protect the land and Khoisan people,Germans never colonised Namibia it was under protection of Germany,so other groups entered the land and that cost Germans to react in fighting outsiders,Namibia was called South west Africa and already had a National leader,and when Germans lost the war against British empire Belgium France Portuguese in Namibia,British empire colonize Namibia and started on a kill off spring for 40 years of indigenous Khoisan people,they put it in order for them to hunt any Khoisan people they can find,and I wonder why they don't talk about...if only the world knew everything.

    • @amehka5416
      @amehka5416 20 дней назад

      Yes​@@jasonvdw9082

    • @yeahyeah9869
      @yeahyeah9869 17 дней назад

      ​@@user-sh3tr8cm1vsounds very easy, no body has to give anything back but there should be a compromise, it's the ancestors who suffered and not the current generation

  • @zakaroyalty62
    @zakaroyalty62 2 дня назад

    Inequality in Namibia 🇳🇦 is a multi-dimensional & multifaceted phenomenon. Apart from income or wealth inequality, there are many factors that determine inequalities within Namibian society, including, amongst others, access to and the level of education and health services; ownership of assets such as land; and gender inequality

  • @aameinternational2054
    @aameinternational2054 12 дней назад +3

    EFF Viva EFF, Namibia and SA almost the same

  • @ron030363
    @ron030363 3 дня назад

    Your video has a good quality. Since I cannot do that, I'm wondering if you are producing it with the aid of the spirit? If this is so, it is deceptive practice.

  • @TheLegendofAfrica
    @TheLegendofAfrica 6 дней назад

    Namibia is really beautiful❤

  • @CapeTownLocals
    @CapeTownLocals 14 дней назад +3

    Having grown up in Namibia, the diamond mine is owned 50-50 between DeBeers and the Namibian government (NamDeb). DeBeers is 80% of the Namibian economy. This means the people are benefitting from mining, assuming the money is distributed accurately.

    • @vanhuvanhuvese2738
      @vanhuvanhuvese2738 6 дней назад

      even that 50/50 is theft You will never do 50/50 on European resources they will reject your capital they would rather do 90/10 even make you just a consumer not an owner of their resources. Tahis is the reason Zimbabweans took their land with force at some point people will stop talking and take action whatever happens after that happens

    • @jimmycricket5366
      @jimmycricket5366 5 дней назад +2

      ​@@vanhuvanhuvese2738Famously there wasn't a single shot fired by the white farmers in the Zimbabwean land 'redistribution' , but several white farmers were unnecessarily killed. Now the corrupt politicians own most of the best of all that land. The country is poorer than ever, no running water even in the biggest hospital in Harare. Any suggestions?

    • @samtaylor4487
      @samtaylor4487 2 дня назад

      @@jimmycricket5366 Why dont you mind your own business, we do not want your type in Africa - WE ARE COMING. WATCH THIS SPACE!

  • @oneman.1780
    @oneman.1780 15 дней назад +2

    this are the gernams that singing foreigners must go in there country but they are in Namibia enjoying there best of life with what belongs to africans..

  • @god-willing5835
    @god-willing5835 21 день назад +3

    "Curse The Slave Masters And Worship The Ancestors"

  • @AliAsadMo
    @AliAsadMo 17 дней назад +3

    16:30 did that white guy just say Africa was Dark and didn't have a name? 😶

  • @dorisgloor5235
    @dorisgloor5235 9 дней назад +1

    As a Swiss longterm female traveller with a NAM registered car, I also got deeper knowledge abou this country. Least populated country not beeing able to feed their people because of corruption, selling out their country to foreigners. But also of different issues between the ethnical groups.

  • @bartduynstee1577
    @bartduynstee1577 5 дней назад

    very interesting accent people got there. never heard it before. a mix of SA-german

  • @scienceguy5259
    @scienceguy5259 10 дней назад +3

    Dark Africa really...maybe dark to the explorers

  • @nelsonruit5924
    @nelsonruit5924 8 дней назад +2

    the inequality in this doc .. is worse , even rangers (anti-poachers ) whom are supposed to be one team , they still get separate treatment ... check when they we eating

  • @Khp1983
    @Khp1983 День назад

    As a Namibian it’s sad to see… we’ve not made any progress relative to time

  • @jenezung
    @jenezung 21 день назад +7

    What is nimibains stopping from revolting, fight for freedom , you fight today ,live freely tomorrow

  • @p.thomas8196
    @p.thomas8196 11 дней назад +2

    Amushelelo has made it on here

  • @zambezitraveller1990
    @zambezitraveller1990 9 дней назад

    My Namibia to the world 🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @macdonaldephraime2451
    @macdonaldephraime2451 13 дней назад

    Wow😮

  • @kingop9739
    @kingop9739 28 дней назад +5

    Are ENDEVER and Free documentary channel run by same people?

  • @RaemondDvj
    @RaemondDvj 7 дней назад +2

    Can we behave in the same way in Germany????
    Poor Namibians 😢

  • @vandewilg3569
    @vandewilg3569 18 дней назад +3

    Imagine what all that money can do if it was in the hands of Namibians

  • @raymondsebeela1147
    @raymondsebeela1147 27 дней назад +8

    Economic revolution will happen in Namibia and South Africa. leaders of these countries must be intentional about Affirmative Action and Black Empowerment. Our education should also be about our economical needs and growth.

    • @MA-xu5zk
      @MA-xu5zk 23 дня назад

      Highly unlikely for South Africa, the corruption runs too deep.

    • @incremental_failure
      @incremental_failure 18 дней назад +1

      That tells me that you're inadequate as a person to compete. Affirmative actions is designed to put incompetent people into power. AA has failed in western countries, lol, try it in Africa now.

    • @dlovart9853
      @dlovart9853 10 дней назад +1

      Keep on dreaming how many African let me say South African you know who are involved in farming? Small number in mining city or town planning. Only economic freedom for leaders not for common person like me.

    • @beewest5704
      @beewest5704 7 дней назад

      Affirmative Action & BEE have just created a small blk elite class driving the biggest disparity between rich & poor & fuelling corruption. I do not understand why especially Africans love clinging to policies that are obviously not working. Land & business is still predominantly whyt & even foreign owned & they just hire the politicians cronies & put them on the boards then the claim AA & BEE benefits.

    • @raymondsebeela1147
      @raymondsebeela1147 6 дней назад

      @@dlovart9853work in progress my good sir