Journey with me down to Namibia and see why I have decided to repatriate there. Spelling error- *Afrikaans Music: Over N Over; Da Funk Musician: Not The King. 👑
No country issues 'expat visas'. The 9 million US citizens and 6.5 million Brits who live permanently oversea are IMMIGRANTS (yet prefer to call themselves 'expats'). Please stop this racist 'expat' nonsense. Live in a foreign country for 12 months or more, you are an IMMIGRANT according to THE LAW of most host nations.
Most of whites who are here in Namibia are born Namibians as well,so full citizens just like anyone else who is a citizen of this land.That is what matter to us,wherever there forefathers came from it doesn't matter.just as we have people all over the world who made out country their home with full rights as citizens.
Be careful because the more these black American immigrants come to your country, the more the prices of real estate/rent will be driven up leaving Namibians i a difficult situation like it happened to Portugal with the digital nomad Californians
They are immigrating to Namibia. Repatriation means going bag to your fatherland, these people's fatherland is the US and certainly not Austral Africa.
@@notundermywatch3163 Tell that to the White colonizers that committed genocide on the natives, stole the country, control majority of agriculture lands even through they are the minority. Namibia belongs to the continent where our ancestors were kidnapped n human trafficked to, where we have been held hostage by economic means since. That doesn’t make the US our home land, no more than a hostages new home Hs with their captors! We all smell what’s inevitable! We COMING BACK HOME!! You will do the same!
I loved this! I was born & raised in the US, but my family is from Namibia. I’m looking to move to Namibia and truly experience it as an adult (hopefully sometime next year) Great video, brother!
@mr take no nonesense Thank you! I lived there as a child and visited many times, but all my family is there so very excited to go back and stay for a while.
Please come back home. What are doing there in America if your parents are from here then your whole family is here. You will never regret moving to Namibia. Is a classic country with so much to explore. Namibians will be excited to see you back home.
Deep down in my heart ❤ I feel Namibia 🇳🇦 is the place to be. I agree with virtually everything you you've said and would love to journey to that land one day.
@@AntonsClass ..Don't mind "Born A Legend." Most likely he's just a bored troll. Perhaps one of these NAZI remnants still living in Namibia. They're scared of AAs. They know AAs don't take nonsense. This is your home, brother. The whole continent is yours. WELCOME HOME!!! I'm from Southern Africa myself.
The best country African Americans should opt for is Namibia, because they will definitely feel at home, very safe and a stable country, All of you Americans come back home we want you here in Namibia, come and invest here, let's do business here. you will never regret moving here.
Brother…, blessings to you and Jah guide… Brother from DC… I am on my way to Windhoek in August for a month or two to check things out… Hope we get to meet brother… bless 🙏🙏🙏
Dude, you're cool as hell. I can't believe I didn't know of you before today. Will subscribe! I'm a US expat in Belize, but I'm ready for new scenery. I was under the impression that practically everyone spoke English in Rwanda as a second language. Had no idea that English is limiting in Rwanda! That essentially removes it from consideration. I guess now it's a toss up between The Gam, Ghana, and Namibia, with a VERY remote possibility of Uganda. I enjoyed Uganda for the week I spent there, but the air pollution is incredibly bad in Kampala. Entebbe was sweet, but it seemed possibly too small as a permanent choice. I spent a month in Accra. Ghana is, for my taste, a bit noisy, hectic, congested, chaotic .... did I miss anything? At least Accra was. I saw no other cities sadly except a single day at Cape Coast dungeon. Belize has some truly wonderful people, but a country of only 330,000 population is too small to stay interesting for life.
Thank you much! 🙏🏽 I really appreciate your in depth comment. I'm glad my videos have been very insightful for you, and I hope you eventually have a chance to visit Namibia someday. I can't wait to visit Ghana and Gambia.
It is important to research before travelling. Rwanda only recently adopted English. The primary languages are Kinyarwanda and French. Swahili is also spoken. It's fun learning new languages though.
@@listenup2882 As we speak, I'm doing Duolingo taking up French. I already speak "tourist quality" Spanish. Problem is, at my advanced age, (sixties) things don't stick the way they used to. I'm not declaring defeat, but I can attest that everything takes twice as long when you're a senior. My beef with languages like Kinyarwanda and Swahili is that for such a time consuming endeavor it will be learning them, they're only useful in a very limited number of destinations. Kinyarwanda maybe one or two countries I'd guess? And Swahili, maybe five or six? While French is useful in at least 15 to 20 countries, and Spanish .... is useful in countless places.
@@listenup2882 "It's fun learning new languages though" Not at my age. I'm at the point where things simply don't stick as well. Not saying it's impossible, but in your senior years, you'll work twice as hard to do just about anything that requires a high functioning memory. I'm wrestling with Spanish on Duolingo ... have been for a good few months. Progress is steady, but pretty slow.
@@AntonsClass Delighted to hear :) . I am not in the country for the next few years otherwise we could meet to link up. Enjoy yourself indeed, Namibia is not perfect but it is such a beautiful country with warm people.
New subscriber like yourself I am a anthropology nerd, so I appreciate the content of your video. I will definitely subscribe. I am actually thinking of Namibia neighbor Botswana.
Welcome, fellow anthropology nerd! It's great to have you here. I have heard awesome things about Botswana and I believe it has a bright future. I hope you discover if Botswana is right for you.
You have not lived long enough in Namibia. Namibians are influenced by big brother South Africa, and it’s fair to say that just like South Africans, Namibians are not fond of Nigerians. They are seen in light of dealing.
@@ingridhoneycutt426 They generally assume my Nigerian friend is Namibian, and then American, based on his accent. However, that is very unfortunate that they stereotype Nigerians in such a way as to link them with dealing
I had a friend ask me to describe Windhoek and I told her it looked like Phoenix but cleaner. I'm sure that's a bit of exaggeration, for one thing there are more people in the Phoenix metro area than the whole country of Namibia. Regarding universities. Not all are created equal. I guess if you are going to stay in Africa perhaps University of Namibia or Kenya are okay but if you want degrees that travel well, South Africa (and to a lesser extent Egypt) are the only countries in Africa where the universities rank well internationally. As Times Higher Education World University Rankings said a couple yrs. back, SA punches well above its weight given the size of the nation. Namibia has the second lowest population density after Mongolia. The only three nations in Africa I would live are South Africa, Namibia and Botswana. Good roads. Generally reliable electricity. Democratic. Free press. Rule of law. A way lower amount of corruption, especially compared to most nations on the continent but even by world standards. I think South Africa is the lowest at about 60 (last I look), that's 60 out of 183 nations. So not exactly New Zealand but way better than its economic peers (by development) like Brazil, Russia, India and China. Coloured are just one of the mixed race culture groups. Basters and there's another one. They go back way further than 100 yrs. though. Also, not to put to fine a pt. on it but pretty much all Black people in the Americas are mixed race both in culture and genetics. It may vary by nation but the chance that someone whose people have been here for the last 500 yrs. having only Sub-Saharan African ancestors is nigh impossible. I always think of Namibia as a more low key South Africa. I like the coastal towns though they seem to be developing fast. Henties Bay, Swakopmund and Lüderitz... Walvis Bay always strikes me as being less resort like compared to the others. It's the second largest city after Windhoek if I'm not mistaken. I think because they are a port city a lot probably revolves around that. The only negative thing that I've heard about Namibia is that housing is expensive primarily due to low inventory (something that seems worldwide now). I am not a fan of most African countries as a place to live. I like the cultures. I'm sure the people are cool (I mean, people are people so I don't think it matters) but I am also a bitch ass American and I don't like "roughing it". I think most nations in Africa are probably cool if you are young or super into rolling with chaotic living situations. The nations you mention when I see videos of Black Americans moving there I think "good for them". Clearly their standards are quite different than mine because for instance, I like democracy and a free press. I like knowing that for the most part electricity is going to be on and I can drink water from the faucet in whatever place I may be at. I like having multiple choices of nice restaurants and hotels to go to. Things that most Americans seem to take for granted (probably why we may be on the verge of losing it). I like paved roads, being able to complain and have elected officials listen knowing there is some possibility that I might have my concerns met. I like and admire Ghana for its democracy but they and many African countries just seem okay with poor infrastructure and haphazard urban planning (if there is any planning at all) and substandard living situations in general. I know the history of colonialism and post-colonialism but I often wonder why the people of many of these countries don't demand better. They are clearly capable of implementing it, so why don't they?
Yes, the majority of Black folks in the Americas are technically mixed, some more than others. However, not all people who are genetically mixed culturally identify as mixed. My mother is technically mixed race, but she identifies as Black American. Race is a social construct, so it doesn't really matter at the end of the day. I see your point though. And yes, there are other mixed race ethnic groups in Namibia that I've learned about. I filmed this video after only spending a couple of months in the country. Anyway, thanks for engaging! Take care ✌🏽
Namibia is a good choice for AA repats. It’s one of my top choices and it’s so close to Angola which is a Portuguese speaking country and I also speak Portuguese. So it’d be a win win for me 👌🏽😍
Wow, you speak Portuguese? Then Namibia will definitely be a good choice for you. Many people in Namibia are of Angolan descent and speak Portuguese as well.
@@AntonsClass yes I speak Portuguese English Spanish, my native dialect which CV Creole and basic French. I’ve been living in the USA since the age of 14, but originally I’m from one of the PALOP countries of Africa ☺️ enjoy Africa my brother! Because only God knows how much I miss her and long to return 🌍 one day soon.
I watched a video on Namibia earlier today and it’s just been a rabbit hole of videos ever since. It looks absolutely amazing. Being from Connecticut, I like coastal living, so I’m very much intrigued by Swakopmund. I would love to wake up to ocean views every day.
@@AntonsClass Definitely so. It’s at the top of my list. Originally it was Ghana and Nigeria but I have a new found interest in Namibia through your videos.
@@GiftyBentum-db4is I would love to visit Ghana . I have friends from there and I always hear about how nice it is. I’ve seen a lot of videos and pictures as well. It’s on my bucket list.
Thank you it’s always good to another person Experience in one because everything I’ve heard so far right is a beautiful so beautiful so beautiful but I never tell you the downside to it I really appreciate that
Welcome to Namibia, hope you have a great stay here. You forgot two ethnic groups mostly residing in the north eastern part of the country; the Kavango and Caprivi tribes. The northeastern part of the country has spectacular lodges, rivers and national parks. Thank you for choosing Namibia 🇳🇦
Agree with u. To me Namibia is hidden gem of Africa. Its quiet country but on mission to prosperity that's why it's quite. Its last country to become independent in africa. Its quite diverse indeed. Lots of Americans & Canadians especially whites are around. French, Germans, Swiss, Austrians and British are sizable. One thing I observe in Namibia is harmony such that if a racist white in America touches ground here, he converts to humanity immediately. He changes automatically. The environment changes you automatically. Racial discrimination is a serious crime in our law but we hardly go that route coz there is no racial tension in Namibia. People have one identity and owe allegiance to common cause. So the moment u reach here whether black or white, forget about racism. It has no shelter in this country. I personally believe that it's hard to find racial compromise as is in Namibia. Thousands of white people are seeking permanent residence especially Europeans but they convert when they come here though we hear they racist where they come from. Only maybe isolated cases but surely namibians stand as one irrespective of colour. I don't know what did we do to succeed coz if u ask a white south african in SA he will tell u same that Namibia seems to be a place where a human being has sense of belonging without colour! Moreso, we upper middle income country. Rich in minerals like diamonds, gold, copper, zinc, manganese, tin, asbestos, Uranium and fisheries etc though historically looted by multinational companies. Indeed well organised country. There is order. English is most widely spoken foreign language. 2nd is Afrikaans or what we call Dutch dialect spoken by Dutch descendants who are majority over Germans. Lots of indigenous languages. Portuguese of course also widely prevalent.
PHOENIX UP IN HERE REPRESENTING!✊🏿 I'm here in Chandler watching vids and contacting with my people. Looking to build a house in South Africa, but wanted to check out Namibia.
Great video😇, the language is not nama though that’s the tribe the language is khoekhoegowab spoken by nama and Damara people it’s also spoken in some parts of South Africa 🇿🇦 and Botswana 🇧🇼
Loved this video! I’m in Tucson, AZ and looking to relocate away from CHEMICAL SPRAYING! They are spraying all of us here in Arizona. Do you seem planes with long white/black trails there? That’s a very big contingent for me.
The most beautiful country I've been to ! But it could be a bit boring, Windhoek is tiny and repetitive, Swakopmund too athough, they are beautiful places
Social life is boring in Namibia, dating pool is too small < 2 million people. You will get bored even if you are an introvert. I went to Kenya, there was never a dull moment, population > 55 million people. Lots of women, lots of fun and fulfilling relationships. Big countries are good for retirement socialwise. Its not healthy to stay in a quiet, lonely place for a long time. Permanent residence in Kenya is quite straightforward. You only need 2,000 USD per month (proof of foreign income) to qualify for long term residential permit.
I agree. I did end up bored in Namibia, I'm not going to lie. South Africa is more my speed. Also want to try our Kenya! I have heard there is tons to see, experience and do.
Can you make a video in details explain the process of foreigners starting and registering a business Namibia etc. this what the people want the deeper details.
My dear ......apology for the language barrier in Rwanda....actually you should come back and visit us......meanwhile enjoy NAMIBIA they are our sisters and brothers too
Afrikaans with a K, not a C.
I can speak Afrikaans,Damara,English and German
Where did you get that t-shirt? It's beaut
@@MidnightTheOne thank you! In Rwanda.
@@AfricanSouljaBoy that's very impressive to speak so many languages!
@@AntonsClass Thank you, i hope you are enjoying your stay here in Namibia🇳🇦❤
Welcome to Namibia, you will surely Love living here. We are indeed very organized here, Namibia has been underestimated for years.
Thank you! Yes indeed, I have seen the amazing potential of your country.
I wish to move to Namibia in order to continue my education. I need some guide please. Can you please send me your WhatsApp number?
@@AntonsClass Our country please bro, you are home
@@nathaliebomve6046 thank you! It definitely feels like home. I love it, and I appreciate the warm welcome I am receiving 🙏🏽
@@AntonsClass Will get in touch soonest, once I am back home from Congo DRC.
I feel Namibia is going to become popular with repats it’s getting a lot of attention and looks well organised and beautiful.
No country issues 'expat visas'. The 9 million US citizens and 6.5 million Brits who live permanently oversea are IMMIGRANTS (yet prefer to call themselves 'expats'). Please stop this racist 'expat' nonsense. Live in a foreign country for 12 months or more, you are an IMMIGRANT according to THE LAW of most host nations.
What's repats?
@@notundermywatch3163
Certainly not white colonizers that’s overstayed their welcome
@@thirteendayzthey have more claim to Namibia than the black American immigrants
Most of whites who are here in Namibia are born Namibians as well,so full citizens just like anyone else who is a citizen of this land.That is what matter to us,wherever there forefathers came from it doesn't matter.just as we have people all over the world who made out country their home with full rights as citizens.
Namibia to the world 🇳🇦🇳🇦♥️Welcome HOME!
Thank you! Happy to be here 😁🙌🏽
Be careful because the more these black American immigrants come to your country, the more the prices of real estate/rent will be driven up leaving Namibians i a difficult situation like it happened to Portugal with the digital nomad Californians
It’s interesting to see more African Americans repatriating to Namibia 🥰🥰
Hi, do you know how hard during the transition from USA is it to find housing there?
They are immigrating to Namibia. Repatriation means going bag to your fatherland, these people's fatherland is the US and certainly not Austral Africa.
@@notundermywatch3163
Tell that to the White colonizers that committed genocide on the natives, stole the country, control majority of agriculture lands even through they are the minority.
Namibia belongs to the continent where our ancestors were kidnapped n human trafficked to, where we have been held hostage by economic means since. That doesn’t make the US our home land, no more than a hostages new home Hs with their captors!
We all smell what’s inevitable! We COMING BACK HOME!!
You will do the same!
I loved this! I was born & raised in the US, but my family is from Namibia. I’m looking to move to Namibia and truly experience it as an adult (hopefully sometime next year) Great video, brother!
That's so awesome! I'm glad you enjoyed and I am sure you're going to really enjoy Namibia as an adult! 😊
@mr take no nonesense Thank you! I lived there as a child and visited many times, but all my family is there so very excited to go back and stay for a while.
Please come back home. What are doing there in America if your parents are from here then your whole family is here. You will never regret moving to Namibia. Is a classic country with so much to explore. Namibians will be excited to see you back home.
Namibia is definitely a hidden gem. I’m glad the country is getting attention.
Absolutely! I am looking forward to discovering more here in this interesting land.
Deep down in my heart ❤ I feel Namibia 🇳🇦 is the place to be. I agree with virtually everything you you've said and would love to journey to that land one day.
Welcome home brother 🌍✊🏿🇳🇦, Namibia is indeed a hidden gem.
Thank you very much, sister! I am very happy to here in your beautiful country! 😊
Home to who? Definitely not Black Americans. Also he’s most likely not a real Black American
@@brnalegend3220 what in the world are you going on about? Sounds like nonsense to me.
@@AntonsClass ..Don't mind "Born A Legend." Most likely he's just a bored troll. Perhaps one of these NAZI remnants still living in Namibia. They're scared of AAs. They know AAs don't take nonsense. This is your home, brother. The whole continent is yours. WELCOME HOME!!! I'm from Southern Africa myself.
I am thinking of relocating
Binge watching your channel today. Great content.
Namibia has great schools and is really a hub for opportunities 🙌🏽
Enjoy our beautiful Namibia! 🇳🇦🇳🇦 People are very welcoming and it’s a very safe country with lots to see.
Thank you! I will return enjoy ☺️
Welcome home brother.. I am a Namibian who live in South Africa but I love my home country. A very beautiful and peaceful place
Thank you very much, brother! It's good to be home.
Subscribed! Learning what I can about Namibia. Great video.
I learned so much! Thank you for being descriptive!!!!
Thanks for coming to my coutry! We gladly welcome foreigners❤🇳🇦
Thanks for welcoming us!
You’re more than welcome 🇳🇦🇳🇦🇳🇦🇳🇦🇳🇦🇳🇦🇳🇦🙏🏾💐😇😇🙏🏾❤️❤️❤️🙏🏾❤️🙏🏾❤️🙏🏾🙏🏾❤️🙏🏾you’re safe here
Thank you very much! It's great to be here ☺️😁🙏🏽
The best country African Americans should opt for is Namibia, because they will definitely feel at home, very safe and a stable country, All of you Americans come back home we want you here in Namibia, come and invest here, let's do business here. you will never regret moving here.
Thank you for sharing this. I am from Phx also so this was perfect🙏🏾
Welcome home brother and thanks for showing our country to the world I'm a Namibian staying in swakopmund 🇳🇦🇳🇦🇳🇦
Namibia 🇳🇦 looks like a destination
Brother…, blessings to you and Jah guide… Brother from DC… I am on my way to Windhoek in August for a month or two to check things out… Hope we get to meet brother… bless 🙏🙏🙏
Blessings to you as well, brother! I pray Windhoek receives you well.
Welcome home ...❤we are happy to have you
Thank you! I am so happy to be here! Feels like home now
Love from Canada 🇨🇦 Namibia 🇳🇦 is so beautiful and underrated, can’t wait to go
Namibia is a good choice. Africa is a huge continent so you have a lot of options.
Absolutely! You're right, Africa is huge and has so much to choose from.
Great video, bro! I'm glad that you mentioned the affordability of the university tuitions. Glad to be there one day.
Namibia 🇳🇦 look so clean nice roads
It really is!
I loved this video
You did Namibia justice 🤩
Welcome to Namibia, your choices are well explained
Love your top. I was waiting for your Amimbia update.
I saw the dunes on Wode Maya channel. I can not wait to see you on the coast.
Thanks for visiting the land of the brave!
❤️🇳🇦
The land of the brave is also the land of the kind. Thanks for having me, King!
1st time subscriber from Namibia 🇳🇦 U are welcome to Namibia
Thank you so much! I'm happy to be here, and welcome to Anton's Class.
Thank you for sharing.
Dude, you're cool as hell. I can't believe I didn't know of you before today. Will subscribe! I'm a US expat in Belize, but I'm ready for new scenery. I was under the impression that practically everyone spoke English in Rwanda as a second language. Had no idea that English is limiting in Rwanda! That essentially removes it from consideration. I guess now it's a toss up between The Gam, Ghana, and Namibia, with a VERY remote possibility of Uganda. I enjoyed Uganda for the week I spent there, but the air pollution is incredibly bad in Kampala. Entebbe was sweet, but it seemed possibly too small as a permanent choice. I spent a month in Accra. Ghana is, for my taste, a bit noisy, hectic, congested, chaotic .... did I miss anything? At least Accra was. I saw no other cities sadly except a single day at Cape Coast dungeon. Belize has some truly wonderful people, but a country of only 330,000 population is too small to stay interesting for life.
Thank you much! 🙏🏽 I really appreciate your in depth comment. I'm glad my videos have been very insightful for you, and I hope you eventually have a chance to visit Namibia someday. I can't wait to visit Ghana and Gambia.
It is important to research before travelling. Rwanda only recently adopted English. The primary languages are Kinyarwanda and French. Swahili is also spoken. It's fun learning new languages though.
@@listenup2882 As we speak, I'm doing Duolingo taking up French. I already speak "tourist quality" Spanish. Problem is, at my advanced age, (sixties) things don't stick the way they used to. I'm not declaring defeat, but I can attest that everything takes twice as long when you're a senior. My beef with languages like Kinyarwanda and Swahili is that for such a time consuming endeavor it will be learning them, they're only useful in a very limited number of destinations. Kinyarwanda maybe one or two countries I'd guess? And Swahili, maybe five or six? While French is useful in at least 15 to 20 countries, and Spanish .... is useful in countless places.
Uganda is extremely cool to start over...you will be welcomed as if a ugandan
@@listenup2882 "It's fun learning new languages though" Not at my age. I'm at the point where things simply don't stick as well. Not saying it's impossible, but in your senior years, you'll work twice as hard to do just about anything that requires a high functioning memory. I'm wrestling with Spanish on Duolingo ... have been for a good few months. Progress is steady, but pretty slow.
We are happy to have you brother :) . Welcome back home
Thank you so much! It's a blessing to be here and I feel at home.
@@AntonsClass Delighted to hear :) . I am not in the country for the next few years otherwise we could meet to link up. Enjoy yourself indeed, Namibia is not perfect but it is such a beautiful country with warm people.
Thanks for this!
Welcome home! 👍
Thank you! This feels like home. I love it here!
New subscriber like yourself I am a anthropology nerd, so I appreciate the content of your video. I will definitely subscribe. I am actually thinking of Namibia neighbor Botswana.
Welcome, fellow anthropology nerd! It's great to have you here. I have heard awesome things about Botswana and I believe it has a bright future. I hope you discover if Botswana is right for you.
Namibia!!! Your videos are so healthy. Anton's Class to the world!!!!!!
Thank yoooouu!! Toba, you're awesome 😎
@@AntonsClass not as awesome as you and your endearing content!!!! Some sauce!!!
You have not lived long enough in Namibia. Namibians are influenced by big brother South Africa, and it’s fair to say that just like South Africans, Namibians are not fond of Nigerians. They are seen in light of dealing.
@@ingridhoneycutt426 They generally assume my Nigerian friend is Namibian, and then American, based on his accent. However, that is very unfortunate that they stereotype Nigerians in such a way as to link them with dealing
As a Namibian, this video was just 🥰🥰💯. Thank you so much truly enjoyed it 💯💯👍👍🙏🙏
Thank you!!
Appreciate how u did your homework on Namibia❤
I had a friend ask me to describe Windhoek and I told her it looked like Phoenix but cleaner. I'm sure that's a bit of exaggeration, for one thing there are more people in the Phoenix metro area than the whole country of Namibia.
Regarding universities. Not all are created equal. I guess if you are going to stay in Africa perhaps University of Namibia or Kenya are okay but if you want degrees that travel well, South Africa (and to a lesser extent Egypt) are the only countries in Africa where the universities rank well internationally. As Times Higher Education World University Rankings said a couple yrs. back, SA punches well above its weight given the size of the nation.
Namibia has the second lowest population density after Mongolia.
The only three nations in Africa I would live are South Africa, Namibia and Botswana. Good roads. Generally reliable electricity. Democratic. Free press. Rule of law. A way lower amount of corruption, especially compared to most nations on the continent but even by world standards. I think South Africa is the lowest at about 60 (last I look), that's 60 out of 183 nations. So not exactly New Zealand but way better than its economic peers (by development) like Brazil, Russia, India and China.
Coloured are just one of the mixed race culture groups. Basters and there's another one. They go back way further than 100 yrs. though. Also, not to put to fine a pt. on it but pretty much all Black people in the Americas are mixed race both in culture and genetics. It may vary by nation but the chance that someone whose people have been here for the last 500 yrs. having only Sub-Saharan African ancestors is nigh impossible.
I always think of Namibia as a more low key South Africa. I like the coastal towns though they seem to be developing fast. Henties Bay, Swakopmund and Lüderitz... Walvis Bay always strikes me as being less resort like compared to the others. It's the second largest city after Windhoek if I'm not mistaken. I think because they are a port city a lot probably revolves around that. The only negative thing that I've heard about Namibia is that housing is expensive primarily due to low inventory (something that seems worldwide now).
I am not a fan of most African countries as a place to live. I like the cultures. I'm sure the people are cool (I mean, people are people so I don't think it matters) but I am also a bitch ass American and I don't like "roughing it". I think most nations in Africa are probably cool if you are young or super into rolling with chaotic living situations. The nations you mention when I see videos of Black Americans moving there I think "good for them". Clearly their standards are quite different than mine because for instance, I like democracy and a free press. I like knowing that for the most part electricity is going to be on and I can drink water from the faucet in whatever place I may be at. I like having multiple choices of nice restaurants and hotels to go to. Things that most Americans seem to take for granted (probably why we may be on the verge of losing it). I like paved roads, being able to complain and have elected officials listen knowing there is some possibility that I might have my concerns met. I like and admire Ghana for its democracy but they and many African countries just seem okay with poor infrastructure and haphazard urban planning (if there is any planning at all) and substandard living situations in general. I know the history of colonialism and post-colonialism but I often wonder why the people of many of these countries don't demand better. They are clearly capable of implementing it, so why don't they?
Yes, the majority of Black folks in the Americas are technically mixed, some more than others. However, not all people who are genetically mixed culturally identify as mixed. My mother is technically mixed race, but she identifies as Black American. Race is a social construct, so it doesn't really matter at the end of the day. I see your point though.
And yes, there are other mixed race ethnic groups in Namibia that I've learned about. I filmed this video after only spending a couple of months in the country. Anyway, thanks for engaging! Take care ✌🏽
Namibia is a good choice for AA repats. It’s one of my top choices and it’s so close to Angola which is a Portuguese speaking country and I also speak Portuguese. So it’d be a win win for me 👌🏽😍
Wow, you speak Portuguese? Then Namibia will definitely be a good choice for you. Many people in Namibia are of Angolan descent and speak Portuguese as well.
@@AntonsClass yes I speak Portuguese English Spanish, my native dialect which CV Creole and basic French. I’ve been living in the USA since the age of 14, but originally I’m from one of the PALOP countries of Africa ☺️ enjoy Africa my brother! Because only God knows how much I miss her and long to return 🌍 one day soon.
Thank you for talking good about Namibia... Subscription, done! 👌🏾
Thank you so much for subscribing! Welcome to the Anton's Class community. 🙌🏽🙏🏽
Very informative, thank you 😊
Thank you. I'm glad to hear it 🙏🏽
Well come to beautiful Namibia the Gem of Africa loving and friendly people
I watched a video on Namibia earlier today and it’s just been a rabbit hole of videos ever since. It looks absolutely amazing. Being from Connecticut, I like coastal living, so I’m very much intrigued by Swakopmund. I would love to wake up to ocean views every day.
You should visit!
@@AntonsClass Definitely so. It’s at the top of my list. Originally it was Ghana and Nigeria but I have a new found interest in Namibia through your videos.
Please 🙏 come to cape coast 🇬🇭 is a peaceful place
@@GiftyBentum-db4is I would love to visit Ghana . I have friends from there and I always hear about how nice it is. I’ve seen a lot of videos and pictures as well. It’s on my bucket list.
@@MzLena2You God bless you when you come info me
Welcome home my brother
Thank you it’s always good to another person Experience in one because everything I’ve heard so far right is a beautiful so beautiful so beautiful but I never tell you the downside to it I really appreciate that
Welcome to Namibia, hope you have a great stay here. You forgot two ethnic groups mostly residing in the north eastern part of the country; the Kavango and Caprivi tribes. The northeastern part of the country has spectacular lodges, rivers and national parks. Thank you for choosing Namibia 🇳🇦
I would love to visit that location! I learned of those two ethnic groups after living here for a while and dating a local. Thanks for sharing 🙂
I’m Namibian leaving in the USA 🙌
That's awesome! I hope you're enjoying it.
Welcome to Namibia 🇳🇦 fam
Woow I am impressed about how u know our history, I love u 4 that😍. I am from south africa Pretoria capital city of the country and welcome home💃
Thank you so much!! It feels great to be home, and people here in Southern Africa have been so warm and inviting! Blessings to you in South Africa.
Hi, I live in Phoenix Arizona too, I’m in Surprise.
I have been thinking about visiting Namibia as well. Thank you for the video.
Hey, fellow Phoenician! I'm glad to see you here. I think you'll enjoy Namibia!
Hi Anton!!
You forgot the Kavangos (who speak Rukwangali mainly) and the The Zambezi(who speak multople languages but majory is Silozi)🙂🙂🙂
Agree with u. To me Namibia is hidden gem of Africa. Its quiet country but on mission to prosperity that's why it's quite. Its last country to become independent in africa. Its quite diverse indeed. Lots of Americans & Canadians especially whites are around. French, Germans, Swiss, Austrians and British are sizable. One thing I observe in Namibia is harmony such that if a racist white in America touches ground here, he converts to humanity immediately. He changes automatically. The environment changes you automatically. Racial discrimination is a serious crime in our law but we hardly go that route coz there is no racial tension in Namibia. People have one identity and owe allegiance to common cause. So the moment u reach here whether black or white, forget about racism. It has no shelter in this country. I personally believe that it's hard to find racial compromise as is in Namibia. Thousands of white people are seeking permanent residence especially Europeans but they convert when they come here though we hear they racist where they come from. Only maybe isolated cases but surely namibians stand as one irrespective of colour. I don't know what did we do to succeed coz if u ask a white south african in SA he will tell u same that Namibia seems to be a place where a human being has sense of belonging without colour! Moreso, we upper middle income country. Rich in minerals like diamonds, gold, copper, zinc, manganese, tin, asbestos, Uranium and fisheries etc though historically looted by multinational companies. Indeed well organised country. There is order. English is most widely spoken foreign language. 2nd is Afrikaans or what we call Dutch dialect spoken by Dutch descendants who are majority over Germans. Lots of indigenous languages. Portuguese of course also widely prevalent.
Thank you so much for sharing your rich understanding and knowledge of the country! If is much appreciated.
Hum meanwhile the land and economy is White german controlled.....kumbaya kumbaya..🤣🤣🤣
This is very informative
Welcome💓🙏
Thank you! 😁🙏🏽
Just subscribed to your channel looks like you create great content brother, I'm looking forward to seeing a lot more from you.
Thank you! 🙏🏽
Namibia looks so beautiful! Your channel has inspired me to want to visit there. I will put it on my bucket list. 🤩
Yay! I'm always so glad to inspire others! I'm sure you will find Namibia to your liking 😄
You got the clicks right . Wow !
You re welcome to the land of the brave💃💃
Thank you, sister! 🙌🏽
Awesome I'm all in need to visit possible relocate been researching next journey
PHOENIX UP IN HERE REPRESENTING!✊🏿 I'm here in Chandler watching vids and contacting with my people. Looking to build a house in South Africa, but wanted to check out Namibia.
Represent!! I used to work in Chandler with Waymo! Sounds good. I hope to visit South Africa as well. Thanks for stopping by
@@AntonsClass My wife still finds it hard to believe Waymo vehicles drive themselves. Any coastal towns were a lot of Black Americans live in nambia?
Welcome home brother. 👌
It's good to be home! Thank you, sister.
@@AntonsClass My pleasure
Welcome home my brother😁
Thank you, sister!
Nice video from 🇨🇦 here !
Your shirt is awesome!!!
Thank you! 😃
Yeah??🔥🔥
Great video😇, the language is not nama though that’s the tribe the language is khoekhoegowab spoken by nama and Damara people it’s also spoken in some parts of South Africa 🇿🇦 and Botswana 🇧🇼
Thank you
From a Namibian, welcome Brother.
Thank you very much, brother!
I am a South African, you almost convinced to move to Namibia . 😂. I have to visit next year .
See you then! ☺️
There's no difference between the two countries actually.
You man we are watching the video from rwanda 🇷🇼 to namibia 🇳🇦
Thank you for watching!! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Welcome back in your roots brother I like you wearing Arican traditional
Thank you! 🙏🏽
Loved this video! I’m in Tucson, AZ and looking to relocate away from CHEMICAL SPRAYING! They are spraying all of us here in Arizona. Do you seem planes with long white/black trails there? That’s a very big contingent for me.
Home sweet home
Welcome to Namibia bruh, feel at home.
Thank you very much, sister.
Ure welcome to Namibia 🇳🇦 brother
Thank you! 🙏🏽
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Welcome and feel at home
The most beautiful country I've been to ! But it could be a bit boring, Windhoek is tiny and repetitive, Swakopmund too athough, they are beautiful places
I agree. I think one can get bored here. I might check out SA next. Thanks for commenting.
Can you please discuss more about visas? Nambia doesn't seem very open to foreigners in terms of visa.
Yes, I will consider making another video about visas.
The more people show interest, the Ministry of Home Affairs might start giving consideration.
I will like to visit Namibia too....
Welcome to my motherland 🇳🇦
Thank you! Happy to be here
This is interesting, can you give us more details about the living cost? accommodation? how much they pay experts?
Coastline of Namibia is about 1,570km.
Say Anton does Namibia make provisions for retirees to repatriate? I want to leave babylon next year and live my remaining years on the continent.
Social life is boring in Namibia, dating pool is too small < 2 million people. You will get bored even if you are an introvert. I went to Kenya, there was never a dull moment, population > 55 million people. Lots of women, lots of fun and fulfilling relationships. Big countries are good for retirement socialwise. Its not healthy to stay in a quiet, lonely place for a long time. Permanent residence in Kenya is quite straightforward. You only need 2,000 USD per month (proof of foreign income) to qualify for long term residential permit.
I agree. I did end up bored in Namibia, I'm not going to lie. South Africa is more my speed. Also want to try our Kenya! I have heard there is tons to see, experience and do.
Moving to Namibia whose follow me ?
Can you make a video in details explain the process of foreigners starting and registering a business Namibia etc. this what the people want the deeper details.
I also really love the shirt!! OOO you should do a try on video!!! Than we can say what's best....
That's a great idea 😊 Will definitely consider that. Thank you, Teacher Tess
And if you understand Afrikaans, please watch our travel videos 😁
I have to watch these videos because I want to live in a comfortable place in Africa I no that they have some of the best roads in Africa
Yep! Namibia is known for its great infrastructure. You will appreciate that for sure! 👌🏽
You fit in well. In fact you would fit for Herero or mixes Wambo 😁 enjoy.
Soon, I'll be there, soon.
My dear ......apology for the language barrier in Rwanda....actually you should come back and visit us......meanwhile enjoy NAMIBIA they are our sisters and brothers too
Thank you so much! I loved Rwanda and look forward to visiting again. 🙏🏽
Yeah ,you did a great job ! Welcome home, just to let you know you haven't see the best of the land of the brave ,all the best
Thank you so much! It feels great being here. I look forward to seeing much more, like Swakopmund
Great video. Can you have dual citizenship or can you just live there on a visa in Namibia?
The coastline is about 1400 km
I love Namibia