Wow!! Thanks a million, thats the Mbabane I grew up in as a student at St Marks Primary school. This just beautiful to see and appreciate our journey, i must say the Market still has exactly the same structures to date!! Siyabonga kakhulu, hope you have more clips.
Wow thank you so much Ludo for such a video. That is a long time ago indeed. This video gives us a glimpse of the pulse of life on the streets of Mbabane. So much has changed, but also still the same. I look forward to your return to what is now Eswatini.
This is the same as hitting the jackpot. Not a lot of videos showing Swaziland in the olden days exist and it’s honestly mind boggling for someone like myself who was born in the late 90s. For one I had no idea that OK has been around for so long🤣🤣 before my mom was even born, but I grew up in Mbabane and some parts of are still recognisable especially Alister Miller Street which really hasn’t changed that much
The passage of time is an interesting thing to observe. That baby in the background isn't a baby any more. Who knows what became of them? The life they lived? Their accomplishments? And I applaud out youth today for implementing the changes that they are. We are the last generation to be oppressed.
Wow!! Thanks a million, thats the Mbabane I grew up in as a student at St Marks Primary school. This just beautiful to see and appreciate our journey, i must say the Market still has exactly the same structures to date!! Siyabonga kakhulu, hope you have more clips.
When did you go to st Marks
Wow🌹
These kinds of houses are history .come see new century Swaziland
I wish this was a bit longer
I do, too
Wow thank you so much Ludo for such a video. That is a long time ago indeed. This video gives us a glimpse of the pulse of life on the streets of Mbabane. So much has changed, but also still the same. I look forward to your return to what is now Eswatini.
This is the same as hitting the jackpot. Not a lot of videos showing Swaziland in the olden days exist and it’s honestly mind boggling for someone like myself who was born in the late 90s.
For one I had no idea that OK has been around for so long🤣🤣 before my mom was even born, but I grew up in Mbabane and some parts of are still recognisable especially Alister Miller Street which really hasn’t changed that much
The passage of time is an interesting thing to observe. That baby in the background isn't a baby any more. Who knows what became of them? The life they lived? Their accomplishments?
And I applaud out youth today for implementing the changes that they are. We are the last generation to be oppressed.
Where can I get the song playing after the anthem?
We love this country for its resspect and loyalty
It is a lot more run down these days unfortunately.
Not much development.. from those days.. rural folks still living in abject poverty..😢
poor swazi
I know right i thank my great grandfather for moving out of Swaziland
Today we a talking about 50 yrs halala to our king n the entire nation we can see the development made in ths yrs