Its awesome how Steve saved the girl from being embarrassed from the crowd about how she met her fiancé on Facebook, always respect people that do that quick thinking.
@@africanandproud6792 Asking about the person's life is part of his job so it wasn't a mess to begin with. Don't bring stupid cultural fears into a game show.
@@africanandproud6792 You're the only one triggered, as evidenced by trying to make me mad. Likewise by being offended by the natural workings of a gameshow.
@@soubhagyanayak3098 what about Indian boys r they wear traditional outfit (dhoti kurta etc.) Why always women have to follow traditions?... BTW you guys give up on tradition earlier then women ! So u all better to shutdown ur mouths bcz that's enough
@@ardhana669 Men should wear dhotis and kurtas too. I have worn them myself. They are way more comfortable to wear. Because of an inferiority complex, we wanted to be like 'English babus'. Men gave them up first. I agree. That continues to this day, thanks to Bollywood, Hollywood, etc. Where looking cool is better then feeling cool. We would rather wear uncomfortable tight jeans, then dhotis which are way more comfortable to wear. One can wear whatever one wants. There are other factors too. Not everything is about looking cool/acceptable. Like your work for example. One has to be practical in one's dealings. But trying to keep a part of the culture alive isn't bad. I don't think anyone would have issues if someone shows love for one's country or culture.
The dad, head of the Govender Family is handsome, looks like a brother rather father, he is young, whatever he is doing continue Sir, and passed down the wisdom and health to all of us
he just trying to avoid another divorce lmao.. also i think it's just for the show. normally a women should not hit on married person but then again, money makes them lose all their logic
@@poisonapple4530 thats' actually indian. The family was indian too . women wearing lehenga and saree whereas the man was carrying sherwani. These our traditional outfits from india.
@Karthikeyan Thangavel gandhi ji throw down on Pietermaritzburg station [ darbun to pritoriya ] Am I right African guys In Indian's history we have many questions to African and gandhi ji questions As a indian history student Like : Arrest of Mahatma Gandhi in South Africa Mahatma Gandhi had arrived in the port city of Durban, South Africa in 1893 to work as a lawyer. He was a shy 23-year old when he arrived. He was, however, shocked to see the rampant racial discrimination and ill-treatment of Indian origin persons in that country which followed systematic racial segregation. He had studied in England to become a lawyer, and although racism existed in that era, Indian professionals did not face such blatant racism in England. The famous incident at the Pietermaritzburg railway station occurred in 1893 when Gandhi was thrown off a first-class train compartment despite having bought the ticket. He was told that it was for ‘whites-only’. He also learnt the hard way that Indians were not allowed to tread on public footpaths. Gandhi was pained to see the humiliation of his fellow Indians and he then decided to embark on a journey that would change the face of both South Africa and India forever. Gandhi was supposed to return to India in 1894 when the case for which he had come to South Africa was over. But a new law that denied Indians the right to vote made him stay back. He chose to protest against this injustice and discrimination. This stay would last for 21 years. He became a political leader of the Indian community there and it was in South Africa that he honed his skills as a leader of the masses, skills that would help him in his struggle for freedom in India. He even served in and formed the Natal Indian Ambulance Corps in 1900 during the Boer War in order to impress upon the British that Indians were fit enough to do hard labour in war. For his services, he received the Queen’s South Africa Medal. In 1906, the Transvaal government enacted a new law that required Indians and Chinese to register themselves. It was during the protest against this law that Gandhi adopted Satyagraha as a means for political struggle for the first time. During this time, Gandhi worked on his ideas of non-violent protest and willingly suffering arrest and punishment for defying the law. He also polished his public speaking abilities. The shy lawyer was transforming into a powerful leader of the people. In 1913, new laws were passed by the government which imposed a £3 tax on Indians who had not renewed their indentures (most Indians in South Africa were indentured labourers or descendants of indentured labourers). It also removed the validity of marriages that were held as per Indian customs. Gandhi led his followers in non-violent protest. He was arrested by the government on November 6, 1913. The protest was quite intense and even women were involved in the marches. Across many areas, workers resorted to strikes. Gandhi had thousands of people in his support. The government made mass arrests. The government appointed a commission to enquire and negotiations were made between Gandhi and Jan Smuts of the South African government which led to the passing of the Indian Relief Act of 1914. This led to the tax being abolished and Hindu and Muslim marriages being recognised. The act was passed in July and in the same month, Gandhi left South Africa forever to return to his native land. Gandhi returned to India at the behest of his mentor Gopal Krishna Gokhale. He landed in Bombay on 9 January 1915 and a huge crowd was gathered in the port to give him a hero’s welcome. The years Gandhi spent in South Africa truly helped him in becoming a Mahatma to his people in India in their struggle for independence from the British.
I always inspect the room, then the bathroom, unpack if any, power nap or relax, then view hotel facilities and restaurants on site..... Or go out to dinner or the beach
He taught his children to be wise and not naive, whether or not they are beautiful young ladies..... He trust they can handle themselves with class and grace to not fall for any willy nilly player player from any Himalayas, lol lol My dad done so with Gods counsel to all of us and wise wisdom and knowledge has never failed us
9:08 I can't stop laughing. Steve: We got two strikes the Thawamba family can steal. Lwambwa Family: Yeah Steve: I got it right? Lwambwa Family: Close Steve: Nailed it.
it's a completely different culture to Steve. Which makes everything about Feud Africa so interesting and fascinating. You're learning something new every episode. I'm not even african but find it so interesting to learn about their culture, what more Steve Harvey an African-American going to the "motherland" and learning about his own ancestral culture
They are from South Africa. Living here for many generations in an area called KZN , Durban hosts the largest Indian population outside of the country, INDIA
Megan: I can be your assistant if you wanted. Steve: checked his ring finger to see if the ring was still there. Steve’s brain: it’s okay buddy this is the worse in for better or for worse.
Like my grandma would say, “Steve, u need to away from ‘round there!” Where there is smoke there is fire, Steve, Africa is looking flaming hot! Run……!!
It's so heartwarming how she introduced her father. I miss my dad.
Its awesome how Steve saved the girl from being embarrassed from the crowd about how she met her fiancé on Facebook, always respect people that do that quick thinking.
Nothing embarrassing about meeting your spouse on social media. I met my husband on pof and we are celebrating our 7th year Anniversary this month.
@@africanandproud6792 Asking about the person's life is part of his job so it wasn't a mess to begin with. Don't bring stupid cultural fears into a game show.
@@africanandproud6792 You're the only one triggered, as evidenced by trying to make me mad. Likewise by being offended by the natural workings of a gameshow.
@@africanandproud6792 theres absolutely no mess here.
@@blanktrigger8863
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Respect to those Indian ladies for wearing Indian wear. Even though they been living outside of India for long time.
I mean it's their culture???
@@nokuYN Many in India are giving that up. Many feel its too old/traditional/cumbersome, etc. So, its a fair point.
@@soubhagyanayak3098 what about Indian boys r they wear traditional outfit (dhoti kurta etc.) Why always women have to follow traditions?... BTW you guys give up on tradition earlier then women ! So u all better to shutdown ur mouths bcz that's enough
@@ardhana669 Men should wear dhotis and kurtas too. I have worn them myself. They are way more comfortable to wear. Because of an inferiority complex, we wanted to be like 'English babus'. Men gave them up first. I agree.
That continues to this day, thanks to Bollywood, Hollywood, etc. Where looking cool is better then feeling cool. We would rather wear uncomfortable tight jeans, then dhotis which are way more comfortable to wear.
One can wear whatever one wants. There are other factors too. Not everything is about looking cool/acceptable. Like your work for example. One has to be practical in one's dealings.
But trying to keep a part of the culture alive isn't bad. I don't think anyone would have issues if someone shows love for one's country or culture.
Noo it's cause most of them they are now being born in foreign lands so they adapt foreign culture like s.a they is a lot of them outthere
The dad, head of the Govender Family is handsome, looks like a brother rather father, he is young, whatever he is doing continue Sir, and passed down the wisdom and health to all of us
Raheesa seems a little shyer than the others, but it’s so sweet that she got her time to shine.
I felt the same and the fact that Steve was genuinely asking questions out of curiosity
I think she was just over whelmed by the beauty and svelte figures of the other 3 girls.
He’s hosting all around the world?
South Africa.....the most diverse African country......just beautifull!!!!!
That's the best introduction, especially the double trouble part. So well synchronized..
I live for family feud....South Africa is a different vibe🔥🔥🔥
seem more friendly than Americanz
I love how Steve low-key puts the flirtatious women in their place and tell them about his Wonderful wife😂❤️
@Sig-man Fraud ppl change plus his now older!
@Sig-man Fraud ya and i bet you haven’t made one mistake ever in your life before Mr judgmental
he just trying to avoid another divorce lmao.. also i think it's just for the show. normally a women should not hit on married person but then again, money makes them lose all their logic
Really you know this wife number 3
@@GMBC2933 he sure knows the consequences of entanglements and he's older and wiser!
These is no shame in Megan's game. She is about the bag for sure. 😁
@Sig-man Fraud They are double trouble. Megan's sister is the only sane one 🤣🤣🤣
Shes super sexy too
Until reality bites her literally, And I can’t believe she acting that way in front of her father.
Govender uncle is so adorable doing that little dance in the beginning 😆
Can’t get enough of these African Feud
Steve's suits are becoming more and more interesting.
🤣🤣🤣
You know they can't be bland in the Motherland. They've got to be Pow .. 🔥🔥🔥
Interesting? Meaning you do not approve 😂
Only Steve can wear those
🤣🤣🤣
They all look so regal with those outfits
These ladies are gorgeous! They are dressed almost as royalty and it's appropriate😍❤
Indian dress up
For real
This is not how Indians dress at all. Very mis representated
@@nehagupta8473 In festival or party they do wear like that ,,I don’t see any clash with the norms , are you probably not from India?
@@nehagupta8473 Wrong.
Finally I got to see a quality assurance person in a food factory just like me. Big love from Uganda
The attire father is wearing is called ‘Sherwaani’
It's beautiful. All of their attires
Beautiful outfits.
Beautiful outfits indeed! Love the South African cultural diversity.
@@poisonapple4530 thats' actually indian. The family was indian too . women wearing lehenga and saree whereas the man was carrying sherwani. These our traditional outfits from india.
@@kumudchaprana7171 he just said South African cultural diversity. These people are of Indian descent but they are South African through and through.
Those Govender girls are absolutely gorgeous and Megan’s sexy voice could melt any man before her.
Indian culture at its very best 😀❤️❤️
Chutiyapaa hai ye
Together we are double trouble . Love this show ❤️
Yes, but at 04:45, the lady said go to the bathroom and the board said shower. Thats wrong.
They need a whole new crew of producers and judges.
@@freshstart4423 bath + room
@@daifuku3799 Steve said
"that isn't what she was talking about "
Its interesting how they judge this show
Thank you for your response.
@@freshstart4423 because bathroom is literally bathroom here in Africa. We shower in there. It's not the toilet.
@@tisabanda9497 USA has bathrooms with a shower and toilet, thats not what I was talking about
See their education level , how indian can be so much successful
Love from Rwanda❤❤❤❤❤
Man...the people over there at family feud will hype everything up and I’m here for it!!!!!!!!!
The beautiful people of Africa one love!
Absolutely. That's the beauty of our continent
@@tselengbotlhole750 but culture looks like indian
@@gr..2973 we have Indian people in South Africa
@@africanandproud6792 lol lived most of his life here in province of KwaZulu-Natal ....in Durban Phoenix to be precise
@Karthikeyan Thangavel gandhi ji throw down on Pietermaritzburg station [ darbun to pritoriya ]
Am I right African guys
In Indian's history we have many questions to African and gandhi ji questions
As a indian history student
Like : Arrest of Mahatma Gandhi in South Africa
Mahatma Gandhi had arrived in the port city of Durban, South Africa in 1893 to work as a lawyer.
He was a shy 23-year old when he arrived. He was, however, shocked to see the rampant racial discrimination and ill-treatment of Indian origin persons in that country which followed systematic racial segregation. He had studied in England to become a lawyer, and although racism existed in that era, Indian professionals did not face such blatant racism in England.
The famous incident at the Pietermaritzburg railway station occurred in 1893 when Gandhi was thrown off a first-class train compartment despite having bought the ticket. He was told that it was for ‘whites-only’. He also learnt the hard way that Indians were not allowed to tread on public footpaths.
Gandhi was pained to see the humiliation of his fellow Indians and he then decided to embark on a journey that would change the face of both South Africa and India forever.
Gandhi was supposed to return to India in 1894 when the case for which he had come to South Africa was over. But a new law that denied Indians the right to vote made him stay back. He chose to protest against this injustice and discrimination. This stay would last for 21 years.
He became a political leader of the Indian community there and it was in South Africa that he honed his skills as a leader of the masses, skills that would help him in his struggle for freedom in India.
He even served in and formed the Natal Indian Ambulance Corps in 1900 during the Boer War in order to impress upon the British that Indians were fit enough to do hard labour in war. For his services, he received the Queen’s South Africa Medal.
In 1906, the Transvaal government enacted a new law that required Indians and Chinese to register themselves. It was during the protest against this law that Gandhi adopted Satyagraha as a means for political struggle for the first time. During this time, Gandhi worked on his ideas of non-violent protest and willingly suffering arrest and punishment for defying the law. He also polished his public speaking abilities. The shy lawyer was transforming into a powerful leader of the people.
In 1913, new laws were passed by the government which imposed a £3 tax on Indians who had not renewed their indentures (most Indians in South Africa were indentured labourers or descendants of indentured labourers). It also removed the validity of marriages that were held as per Indian customs. Gandhi led his followers in non-violent protest. He was arrested by the government on November 6, 1913.
The protest was quite intense and even women were involved in the marches. Across many areas, workers resorted to strikes. Gandhi had thousands of people in his support. The government made mass arrests.
The government appointed a commission to enquire and negotiations were made between Gandhi and Jan Smuts of the South African government which led to the passing of the Indian Relief Act of 1914. This led to the tax being abolished and Hindu and Muslim marriages being recognised. The act was passed in July and in the same month, Gandhi left South Africa forever to return to his native land. Gandhi returned to India at the behest of his mentor Gopal Krishna Gokhale. He landed in Bombay on 9 January 1915 and a huge crowd was gathered in the port to give him a hero’s welcome.
The years Gandhi spent in South Africa truly helped him in becoming a Mahatma to his people in India in their struggle for independence from the British.
Steve: I got it right?
Lwambwa family: almost
Steve: nailed it
Was looking for this comment
thought they said yes, had to rewatch lol
Beautiful Indian family. Middle 1 is so awesome 🥰
So beautiful and those girls are WACKY FUN!
@@stellarocquie7957 true
All the ladies are beautiful. No doubt & no hesitation
Megan is giving me Cadi b vibes with all the crazieness, she looks like her too.
Damn.
That's what I felt but couldn't put a finger on it.
She really does.
Megan's personality is A+ 👏
Dayum there are some beautiful ladies in south Africa
Good to see an Indian family which haven't forgotten their culture. 👏🏼 👏🏼
I always inspect the room, then the bathroom, unpack if any, power nap or relax, then view hotel facilities and restaurants on site..... Or go out to dinner or the beach
“Andy, you have your hands full, sir”.
If Megan is any indication, that is an understatement. 😂
He taught his children to be wise and not naive, whether or not they are beautiful young ladies.....
He trust they can handle themselves with class and grace to not fall for any willy nilly player player from any Himalayas, lol lol
My dad done so with Gods counsel to all of us and wise wisdom and knowledge has never failed us
LMAO
@@KINGDOMDAUGHTER as a guy who always wakes up to watching Himalayas ... whats srong with people like me lol
@@shauneth03 😅😅
Sherry is absolutely stunning!
Why is everyone on this show so good looking? 😂
Woooow such beautiful ladies loool Meghan you're such a piece of work .love you thou😃
The way that first woman said Hi did it for me
Sanitize the room and bathroom and doors all!!!!! Everything Everytime no matter the place how fancy
9:08 I can't stop laughing.
Steve: We got two strikes the Thawamba family can steal.
Lwambwa Family: Yeah
Steve: I got it right?
Lwambwa Family: Close
Steve: Nailed it.
That's what Indians are all about. Smart, beautiful,educative ....killer combo. Lands their mark everywhere they go
Not just Indians mam 🤣🤣🤣😂
To top all racist of note
@@patrickphokoane641 I am Indian but I agree with you
I'm not indian but is true...everywhere they settle they do.USA, Kenya,Uganda, South Africa name it.
Facts from Chennai Tamil Nadu 💯😂🥰
The most loveable lady for me there is Raeesa. What a sweet cuddly sister. I wish I had a sis like her. I will cuddle all day
Turn on the AC is actually a good answer
Steve face when they say double trouble
"I got it right?"
"Almost!"
"NAILED IT!!!"
rofl
There is something nice about Feud Africa, Merican one has no soul. There is so much chemistry between Steve and contestants in the Africa version.
it's a completely different culture to Steve. Which makes everything about Feud Africa so interesting and fascinating. You're learning something new every episode. I'm not even african but find it so interesting to learn about their culture, what more Steve Harvey an African-American going to the "motherland" and learning about his own ancestral culture
@@kenhew4641 South African culture is probably not Steve's ancestral culture though as African Americans are mainly descendants of West Africa.
The ladies from India are some of the most beautiful women to look at 😘
They are from South Africa.
Living here for many generations in an area called KZN , Durban hosts the largest Indian population outside of the country, INDIA
Damn they are so pretty
My goodness, the Govender's family i s like Jhene Aiko Chilombo's family. All of the women are beautiful!
Oh Indian Girls in Traditionals ❤️😍 Hitting My Indian Hearts Direct 💘💓
SOUTH AFRICA IS KILLING IT.. I GUESS STEVE HAVING ISSUES VISITING 🇬🇭 GHANA..
Wow, his daughters are gorgeous!!!!!!!!!
How do you met
That's a funny story
Steve : At the jail 😂😂😂
Megan: I can be your assistant if you wanted.
Steve: checked his ring finger to see if the ring was still there.
Steve’s brain: it’s okay buddy this is the worse in for better or for worse.
All races are in Africa...❤️
🥵Man they look drop dead gorgeous.
I love south Africa. Multicultural society
Oh I love the Govenders! 😅😍Good intro y’all
This was so sweet to watch n everyone look amazing thanks guys
Hahahaha 2:16
How the man is confused in the routine says how serious he was during practice
I met my beautiful wife on Facebook too😍😍😍😍
Damn, this family's fierce!
That was a super introduction!!!!
9:13
"I got it right?"
"Almos-"
"*Nailed it*"
😂😂😂
1:29 both are looking super super adorable and cute 😍😍😍😍😍
"The Lwambwa family can steal, I got it right?"
"Almost..."
"Nailed it "
Africa move different
I would love to own a couple of Saries
They are just soo beautiful
Oh but only Raessa was wearing a saree. The other three were wearing ghaagra-choli, another traditional Indian attire.
Get them online
Indian online stores
They are so beautiful
Indian
man this whole family is fine. goodness me 😍😍
This was the best introduction of a family
South African have SME energy uuiih I love them
Since the beginning i was saying these two that they didn't get. Take a room tour, see the view. Take me to family feud 😆💜
Steve: I got it right?
Family: Almost....
Steve: NAILED IT!!!
I think the families send the link to these videos to everyone they know.
Give me more beautiful south African content.
Love from india 🇮🇳
South African Indians speak Good English did you notice that?
@@realsebsworld3004 english is an official language over here in India too, so we speak equally well if not better.
Now did you notice that?
@@hht6676 you got too much accent.
@@realsebsworld3004 🙄 you are delusional
@@hht6676 you are hilarious 🤣
Those indian girls killing it in lehengas ❤️
I like this family….interesting ppl
That lady straight shot her shot.
I wanna see Steve's suit from south Africa.
Where is some of our Afrikaners on this show? I bet it'll be a phenomenal show :) might be the Hotel California we need Steve!
Check out other episodes
The van der Merwe's, du to it's, Swanepoel etc etc
There are other episodes with afrikaaner families
Beautiful outfits
That true I met my husband on Facebook
They are beautiful and very close
Love Steve's question if Dad has killed anyone yet. The man's daughters are truly beautiful.
That thumbnail stole my heart.
Beautiful family ❤️
We need you so much here in Nigeria 🇳🇬
they're African... With Indian ancestry.. beautiful people
She’s so sweet! All for u wow I love that
My Beautiful Indian family 🇮🇳🕉
South African Indian not india
South Indian tamil go under surname
@@greatpathy1546
Very observant.
South Africa has Southern Indians.
Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda and Mauritius have northern Indians.
At least she got introduced to Him on Facebook , imagine Marrying someone without knowing how he looks or even know his Name .
Like my grandma would say, “Steve, u need to away from ‘round there!” Where there is smoke there is fire, Steve, Africa is looking flaming hot! Run……!!
The ladies in this clip are very beautiful. Bet the family is awesome to be around.
I clean / sanitize the room first 😊
I'm an HVAC technician too... And I'm a girl. Mr Andy could be my mentor
Beautiful ladies. Handsome men. Sounds like a good time.
(after a quick Google) I didn't know the South African Indian population was so large. I need to travel more.
Yes! Thats why the region is fondly called little India. And they've got great Mediterranean weather too. 🇿🇦
Beautiful Cheerful intro by the most beautiful you Meghan in a beautiful costume and ornaments
Always enjoy it!
I kept shouting inspect the room lol
I was yelling look at all the views , how the buildings look, parking lot etc
To everyone reading this, Jesus loves you!
@H Kg yes he does
Amen 🙏
Wut? 😂