This is true man. I guess we are all learning together about what South Africa can offer 😂😂😂. SA born and raised but Earth Quakes are foreign to me. The only way I can understand this whole thing is through the Bible, (Earth quakes, rumours of war etc.). Anyway, I enjoyed this upload again. I needed something to cheer me up; yes, I laughed out loud 😂😂😂 Greetings everyone!
Don't be that scared. It happens once in a decade and in certain areas and often in small scales without any major structural damages to buildings or injuries/fatalities. It was my first experience here in my life time. We do track and report in advance weather extremes but earthquakes of this magnitudes can be unexpected. Enjoy your stay in this beautiful country ☺
SA isn't sitting on a fault line or anything so the earthquakes aren't caused by "normal" reasons. It's due to the old mines where they sometimes collapse and cause a mini quake but it's a very rare event and it's never anything that causes serious damage like a fault line quake.
Hey from Cali. I was in the BIG Northridge quake of 1994. The vid initially made me rethink my move to SA until I read the comments. It's reassuring to know that earthquakes are very rare. So, I'll be moving forward with my plans. Love the convo as usual 😎😎
Yes, I live probably about 10 km away from the area where these lovely people are staying, and I only heard about the tremor in the news. Never felt a thing.
Earthquakes are rare here. However, in the last decade, experts have been concerned about the potential for tremors and quakes in Joburg [and Gauteng as a whole] owing to illegal mining in now derelict gold mines.
I can’t even save enough to visit SA right now and I have a decent job. After taxes and living expenses I can barely put up 200.00. My 24 age son still lives with us bc the apartments want income to be 3x the rent which is utterly ridiculous. The struggle is real. Thanks for sharing your life with us.
I’m a South African I never experienced an earthquake the only thing I remember where earth tremors because of the mines I am very surprised that we have earthquakes
I work remotely and will be spending a month in South Africa in November. My goal is to spend a week in Joburg, Durban, and Cape Town. Originally, I was considering Mexico (Guadalajara or Mexico City), but Africa is starting to look more appealing. I've been to Kenya and Ghana before. We will see what the future holds. I will definitely look you guys up when I come. New Subscriber!
Hi Dr. Asad, we have never had a tremor like one on Sunday, the only tremors we have had in all my life is around 20-30yrs ago when mining blasts happened and those were nothing like the one on Sunday ... On the Visa issue, we should have a chat and look at the type of visa's you require, what you have to bear in mind is that if you apply for an "Financially Independent" residence permit you have to be financially independent and not become a burden to our already strained labor and support issues ... If I wanted to relocate to any country in the world, they too have their regulations and "Financial Independence" criteria to meet ...
Glad y’all are still having a good time in SA and helping to pave the way for others 🙏🏽. After I moved to Houston, TX we had a freeze. Power went out for 5 days! It was 19 degrees Fahrenheit inside the house! 🥶
That tremor got all of us shook and in prayer mode, the effets are hitting all of us different - it shook you back to medical bills in US. Love you family, very unusual activity that tremor, but given the history that we are all atop City of Gold - the ground speaks. Good idea with that Home Affairs initiative, perhaps also DIRCO. It would have been easier for the Ambassador to begin that conversation at DIRCO level ( bad-timing ) on the geopolitical front though.
Unfortunately the south African constitution will look at SA gov giving African Americans special treatment as unconstitutional and the DA and "other "people will run to the courts , the way the system is still benefits "old" money, it still brings different generations of "old" money to continue to do business with "old" south African money. African Americans not knowing that Africa is the now still benefits old systems. educating our brothers and sisters is the only way we overcome this. I had a chat with some business men at a bar and they talked about going out and purposefully trying to get Black American companies to invest in their business and the results was and I quote "it was like trying to get water out of a stone" . yet white American companies were coming to them, so they gave in .
Through casual conversation with my Uber driver last month, I found out that there are occasional tremors here, so I was prepared. I moved here March 31st and after this earthquake I looked online at the earthquake report. There have been 13 earthquakes throughout South Africa since we got here March 31st! Most were light, so even South Africans don't know that this wasn't the first earthquake this year. I'm in Lonehill and it lasted about 20 to 25 seconds here, but being from Florida, that was long enough for me. I still love SA and I won't be alarmed next time. ❤
Trying to tell my black coworkers and family about SA especially Joburg how diverse it is. Bringing my husband to to take those blinders off his eyes that the white man has showed us what they want us to see. I love watching you and your wife. Educating ourselves is the key and an open mind will take us a long way.
This is Sherry from Lake Charles! Is that $700,000.00 US Dollars or SA Rands? I know you're specific, but I'm hoping you mean Rands! HA! HA! Thanks for the vlog. That was indeed lovely. Luv ya'll!
A greeting in Zulu! Ya'll starting to speak the language!🤣 I moved from the West coast after feeling an earthquake; it's something you can't prepare for. My equilibrium was off for a few days after. Dude. Nope. SA and other countries (here as well) do a lot of "fracking" for oil and other natural resources, which can contribute to small seismic activity. A rarity in SA for sure! Praying for Stace and Red. Golden Nugget: "The struggle didn't teach me a damn thing, except that I don't want to struggle again". TRUE FACTS! Great video to kick my week off!
That's a good idea to talk to the government about African American please tell them you want to come back home it should not be the problem. It's very easy to the Europeans that's why they are sooo many here
No this is something that doesn't even cross our minds . The last time I experienced this here, was back in 1979. When I worked in the mines we had siesmic events with very long intervals , so we're just as surprised by this
1st time in history we have such a heavy earthquake. Don't worry this is the holy land, the Promised Land, we don't get natural disasters. I'm in East Rand(Boksburg) it was something else, and the noise was scary.
No Siyabonga, it was not the first and not the worst. We had 3 in 2014, houses in Orkney got destroyed by the 5.5 one. The data is there. I am only mentioning 2014 because it happened during working hours and left us traumatised.
Another great vlog today 👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿 the struggle is real 😆😆 but seriously I really feel that it should be a easier way for us to be able to stay in South Africa 👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿
I didn't know that the earth could roar. I live at the epicenter of it and the shaking lasted at least 20 seconds, and I could hear it move away still roaring. That was terrifying.
Man, we are just as shook & shocked...first time this ish happening in my 41yrs. Correct that couple dying from major jelly & super miserable. Ignore & carry on, wrong place for quite. ..welcome home Doc Nikki 😊. Look at our boi Asad mastering that greeting 🔥...
i'm glad ya'll can laugh at some of ours pain lol. I currently do have to spend over $700 on a pair of tires and car ain't but maybe $1500 buts all i got to get me around right now lol. but soon im be outta here thank God. love you guys lol
We have learnt quite a bit about the US since we started listening to you guys. The extent of struggling within the US is an aspect that we didnt fully sppreciate, at least the scale of it. Besides racism by the police there, we are made to believe that its otherwise a country of milk and honey for everyone.
I was also surprised by the earth moving and I felt earthquake here in Pretoria around 2:30am😂. I live far from the epicenter so I heard a loud vibration like a huge plane and trucks for 20-30 seconds I thought it sounded weird but I didn't take it seriously. I only heard about in the morning 😂. It doesn't happen everyday or every month just mild tremors once in a while, at random times. It surprised all of us😂. There's nothing right about the struggle, also learnt how to negotiate prices because of the struggle. Thanks for the content Brother Asad👌🏾.
🤣🤣🤣🤣, in my 49yrs life in Jhb I think 4.8 on the Richter scale is really the highest, we are used to small stuff mainly linked to mining activities. That is why we did not tell you about it. But this one it also got me concerned that are we entering an earthquake era, God have mercy on us. On the SA immigration laws I agree with you 100%, it is in our interest to attract as many people with $ as possible and people with a general drive for business.
I totally agree with a special visa for African American. I mean that's a lot to have in a bank account. They need to flexi the regulations, honestly. I felt so sorry for Stace and Red.
Brother Hasad i thought i was probably dreaming at the time it happened. But thanks bro for confirming what i told my family and they didn't believe me.
Earthquakes are not common in South Africa. This might have been a second one in 10 years and nothing ever get destroyed because it that quick. It is anomaly that is why none us of talk about it, similar to floods and landslides. These things shock us too, but the floods are becoming more common now.
😂😂😂 You guys are hilarious ❤, I also like how you are humanizing America 😮🙆♀️. I've always perceived the country as one that has rich and high middle class earners.
10:44 Your wife was right my brother, for the financially independent visa for South Africa you need a combination of assets (NET WORTH) that equal 700K or 12M Rand (cash in the bank, value of your home, investments, etc.) not just 700K liquid cash in the bank. So if your home is valued at 250K and your investments are 250K then all you need for liquid cash is 200K in the bank.
It was my first time feeling it fully like the last one we had, I was in bed, half sleeping, felt a vibration, and hadeda ibis (loud birds) at 2:38am and I didn't even leave my bed, I enjoyed the experience, other times I would be sleeping and be told it happened.
SA should look into supporting AAs. Ghana has tapped into the interest of Blacks wanting to invest and seeking pleasure. Digital nomad visas should be the way forward, but also lots of ppl make money from recurring real estate, so I am surprised it's not considered a via option for at least a 2 year visa, with the option to renew given economic status at the end of the term.
Personally I think that visas should be given to people who will invest in this country. $750k seems reasonable.we don't need just anybody, we have enough fabulous people.
Dr Asad, I know what to say to you. This one really surprised us. I didnt hear a thing from my side though I was far asleep.😂 Earthquakes are quite rare they come once in a while. As for early warning systems, I think we need to ask Council for Geoscience. I also have the same question like you.
Peeps in government that talk to don't know about this homecoming movement...Someone needs to intervene...And these kinda videos will help with the visa issues
I used to live in Johannesburg in the 1960s and we regularly had bad earth tremors so bad that the bed would shake and often cups etc would fall out of cupboards. I think that was because the deep gold mines destabilized the earth and I don't know if any were as bad as the Level 5 they had on Sunday, or that the cause was the same.....just that in the old days bad tremors were common
1960s was when mining in Joburg was at its peak, and it makes sense on mining areas to experience seismic events, because of the spaces created during mining, even if there's sufficient support, the air that enters those little spaces makes the earth to vibrate. Similar to someone whose bloated or similar to a plane flying with an open window, nature always do something to relief itself.
South Africa will surprise even South Africans.
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Hell we have earthquakes in Cali on a regular basis.
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This is true man. I guess we are all learning together about what South Africa can offer 😂😂😂. SA born and raised but Earth Quakes are foreign to me. The only way I can understand this whole thing is through the Bible, (Earth quakes, rumours of war etc.). Anyway, I enjoyed this upload again. I needed something to cheer me up; yes, I laughed out loud 😂😂😂 Greetings everyone!
I've been living here for 36 years and that's the first time.
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Don't be that scared. It happens once in a decade and in certain areas and often in small scales without any major structural damages to buildings or injuries/fatalities. It was my first experience here in my life time. We do track and report in advance weather extremes but earthquakes of this magnitudes can be unexpected. Enjoy your stay in this beautiful country ☺
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SA isn't sitting on a fault line or anything so the earthquakes aren't caused by "normal" reasons. It's due to the old mines where they sometimes collapse and cause a mini quake but it's a very rare event and it's never anything that causes serious damage like a fault line quake.
Hey from Cali. I was in the BIG Northridge quake of 1994. The vid initially made me rethink my move to SA until I read the comments. It's reassuring to know that earthquakes are very rare. So, I'll be moving forward with my plans. Love the convo as usual 😎😎
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Yes, I live probably about 10 km away from the area where these lovely people are staying, and I only heard about the tremor in the news. Never felt a thing.
Yeah only happens like once every 5yrs, very minor tremors even
I've been alive for 40yrs ...but it was a first time encounter with earthquake doc...I thought I was drunk😂😂😂
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Fatima you said you were asleep on other people's comments 😮🤔😂anywho it's all love
Fatima batong...How drunk do you need to be to think that you are drunk when you are completely sober? 😉😅🇿🇦
Fam...I'm 45 years old...That was my first earthquake ever...y'all brought it withcha'll 😂😂😂
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True story 😂😂
Amunition where is Selwyn & Zubs the last letter?
You guys are now proper South Africans you find jokes in everything 😂😂😂😂😂
Earthquakes are rare here. However, in the last decade, experts have been concerned about the potential for tremors and quakes in Joburg [and Gauteng as a whole] owing to illegal mining in now derelict gold mines.
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I can’t even save enough to visit SA right now and I have a decent job. After taxes and living expenses I can barely put up 200.00. My 24 age son still lives with us bc the apartments want income to be 3x the rent which is utterly ridiculous. The struggle is real. Thanks for sharing your life with us.
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Come stay with me babe❤
@@omphemetsechake2839 😂
@@Og8821 lol...ke a mo tsena
It's really tough sis but let's remain hopeful that one day favour will be on our side.
I’m a South African I never experienced an earthquake the only thing I remember where earth tremors because of the mines I am very surprised that we have earthquakes
Wasn't that tremor
The tremor is said to be caused by mining. If you recall JHB is a mining city
You so super correct Doc"...Sawubona Doc's and the lovely wife'.
Thank you kindly
I work remotely and will be spending a month in South Africa in November. My goal is to spend a week in Joburg, Durban, and Cape Town. Originally, I was considering Mexico (Guadalajara or Mexico City), but Africa is starting to look more appealing. I've been to Kenya and Ghana before. We will see what the future holds. I will definitely look you guys up when I come. New Subscriber!
No problem. Hit me up when you touch down asadelmalik@gmail.com
@@asadelmalikphd Most definitely 💯
Visas are normally tit for tat between countries, you will find that it's just as onerous for south africans wanting to move to the US.
I’m in the struggle now ! Single woman two greedy teenagers and one preteen . I filed bankruptcy like screw this .
Sorry to hear that but the bounce back will be better
Hi Dr. Asad, we have never had a tremor like one on Sunday, the only tremors we have had in all my life is around 20-30yrs ago when mining blasts happened and those were nothing like the one on Sunday ... On the Visa issue, we should have a chat and look at the type of visa's you require, what you have to bear in mind is that if you apply for an "Financially Independent" residence permit you have to be financially independent and not become a burden to our already strained labor and support issues ... If I wanted to relocate to any country in the world, they too have their regulations and "Financial Independence" criteria to meet ...
I would love to have to speak you Mr. Charlie. Asadelmalik@gmail.com
@@asadelmalikphd Will mail you shortly
Glad y’all are still having a good time in SA and helping to pave the way for others 🙏🏽. After I moved to Houston, TX we had a freeze. Power went out for 5 days! It was 19 degrees Fahrenheit inside the house! 🥶
That is why I live far from Jozi. mines ar the problem.
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We're use to them in Cali. Earthquake drills often beginning in elementary school DHD(drop , hold and duck).
Watching from cape Town township south Africa
The farmers market looks like a whole event! Like a county fair in the US.
Every weekend
That tremor got all of us shook and in prayer mode, the effets are hitting all of us different - it shook you back to medical bills in US. Love you family, very unusual activity that tremor, but given the history that we are all atop City of Gold - the ground speaks. Good idea with that Home Affairs initiative, perhaps also DIRCO. It would have been easier for the Ambassador to begin that conversation at DIRCO level ( bad-timing ) on the geopolitical front though.
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Bumped to this on You Tube and immediately I noticed that these faces are familiar. Just subscribed.
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Excellent video! I was knocked out sleep on this last quake but I witnessed my first one here in South Africa in 2021
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Unfortunately the south African constitution will look at SA gov giving African Americans special treatment as unconstitutional and the DA and "other "people will run to the courts , the way the system is still benefits "old" money, it still brings different generations of "old" money to continue to do business with "old" south African money. African Americans not knowing that Africa is the now still benefits old systems. educating our brothers and sisters is the only way we overcome this. I had a chat with some business men at a bar and they talked about going out and purposefully trying to get Black American companies to invest in their business and the results was and I quote "it was like trying to get water out of a stone" . yet white American companies were coming to them, so they gave in .
Love you and all that you do to let us know the real deal. PEACE 🌷
I love you very much my family ❤❤❤❤
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Love the farmers market, ❤️ very refreshing, especially if you do it after a hike/walk!
Absolutely!!
in SA i reckon, on average Actuaries sit highest on salary scale _ but still they won't have $700k idling in the bank, maybe CEOs of big corporates.
Its a rare occurrence I reckon it's mining legacy. We aren't prone to such tremors. So we are still in shock.
Glad you guys are safe
Thanks
I promise I watch yall videos like um watchin' a comedy show and be laughing so loud. 😂😂😂😂.
Through casual conversation with my Uber driver last month, I found out that there are occasional tremors here, so I was prepared. I moved here March 31st and after this earthquake I looked online at the earthquake report. There have been 13 earthquakes throughout South Africa since we got here March 31st! Most were light, so even South Africans don't know that this wasn't the first earthquake this year. I'm in Lonehill and it lasted about 20 to 25 seconds here, but being from Florida, that was long enough for me. I still love SA and I won't be alarmed next time. ❤
We should chop it up and do an interview
Asadelmalik@gmail.com
Hey, I’m in Lonehill too. But I didn’t feel a thing, I just saw a tweet about it the next day.
Dr Asad please there a lot of Mines there in Gauteng,eGoli so Something you should know,So under your house there is lots cavities
Good morning hope to see y’all when I come in November.
I hope so too!
Trying to tell my black coworkers and family about SA especially Joburg how diverse it is. Bringing my husband to to take those blinders off his eyes that the white man has showed us what they want us to see. I love watching you and your wife. Educating ourselves is the key and an open mind will take us a long way.
This is Sherry from Lake Charles! Is that $700,000.00 US Dollars or SA Rands? I know you're specific, but I'm hoping you mean Rands! HA! HA! Thanks for the vlog. That was indeed lovely. Luv ya'll!
You are correct. That just one visa type though
A greeting in Zulu! Ya'll starting to speak the language!🤣 I moved from the West coast after feeling an earthquake; it's something you can't prepare for. My equilibrium was off for a few days after. Dude. Nope. SA and other countries (here as well) do a lot of "fracking" for oil and other natural resources, which can contribute to small seismic activity. A rarity in SA for sure! Praying for Stace and Red. Golden Nugget: "The struggle didn't teach me a damn thing, except that I don't want to struggle again". TRUE FACTS! Great video to kick my week off!
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The fact that he pronounced Mpumalanga better than yt south africans who were born and raised here their whole lives...
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Now I know they do it deliberately 😂
💯 support the petition to SA government
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Good to hear you safe family
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Saw you in Mall of Africa and y'all so beautiful
Why didn't you say hello?
That's a good idea to talk to the government about African American please tell them you want to come back home it should not be the problem. It's very easy to the Europeans that's why they are sooo many here
Love, love,love you guys. Love your videos.
No this is something that doesn't even cross our minds . The last time I experienced this here, was back in 1979. When I worked in the mines we had siesmic events with very long intervals , so we're just as surprised by this
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I've seen your IXN Prime interview with Aidan and it was great!♡😊 you looked a bit nervous doc😅 anyways THANK YOU!
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Great, perfect
13:44 she killed me again "negotiating the prices with the doctor"🤣🤣🤣🤣
The struggle
I love this!!!
I always laugh before you even talk, mad fun as always
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Y’all are funny! I’m following right now 😂
1st time in history we have such a heavy earthquake. Don't worry this is the holy land, the Promised Land, we don't get natural disasters. I'm in East Rand(Boksburg) it was something else, and the noise was scary.
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No Siyabonga, it was not the first and not the worst. We had 3 in 2014, houses in Orkney got destroyed by the 5.5 one. The data is there. I am only mentioning 2014 because it happened during working hours and left us traumatised.
@@lebo5281 i remember that one, I was also in the office and computers were shaking.
@Kamohelo Sinqaba Tjerr, we left the office the minute it stopped. Everyone wanted to be with their loved ones and assess the damage at home.
Bra Siya, records show that the 1969 one which clocked 6.3 on the RS to still be the most severe one we ever had and that's just the recorded one.
We love you guys
There have only been tremors in South Africa never big earthquakes that was a tremor our tectonic plates are good in Africa
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Another great vlog today 👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿 the struggle is real 😆😆 but seriously I really feel that it should be a easier way for us to be able to stay in South Africa 👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿
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I didn't know that the earth could roar. I live at the epicenter of it and the shaking lasted at least 20 seconds, and I could hear it move away still roaring. That was terrifying.
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@@asadelmalikphd and the birds! if you live in Joburg you know about the hadida. that shake woke the hadidas and the dogs! 😄
Man, we are just as shook & shocked...first time this ish happening in my 41yrs. Correct that couple dying from major jelly & super miserable. Ignore & carry on, wrong place for quite. ..welcome home Doc Nikki 😊. Look at our boi Asad mastering that greeting 🔥...
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i'm glad ya'll can laugh at some of ours pain lol. I currently do have to spend over $700 on a pair of tires and car ain't but maybe $1500 buts all i got to get me around right now lol. but soon im be outta here thank God. love you guys lol
I think y'all need to do some traditional homecoming ritual...The earth shaking was just a sign from the Underground Gang...Real talk 😂
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Didn't call or nothing 😂😂😂
We also didn’t know that the earth moves 😂😂😂
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We have learnt quite a bit about the US since we started listening to you guys. The extent of struggling within the US is an aspect that we didnt fully sppreciate, at least the scale of it. Besides racism by the police there, we are made to believe that its otherwise a country of milk and honey for everyone.
We were all woken up scared by that grinding😱😱I think same happened around 2012 but it was not as intense, and it was during the day
It's normal for us coming from California, no big deal just another day in the life, made me feel back on the block.
Mr. Hart we need to catch up
@@asadelmalikphd for sure, anytime, I’m retired 😂
In SA it's a very rare occurrence that we get earthquakes most of the time is tremors from Mozambique
I was also surprised by the earth moving and I felt earthquake here in Pretoria around 2:30am😂. I live far from the epicenter so I heard a loud vibration like a huge plane and trucks for 20-30 seconds I thought it sounded weird but I didn't take it seriously. I only heard about in the morning 😂. It doesn't happen everyday or every month just mild tremors once in a while, at random times. It surprised all of us😂. There's nothing right about the struggle, also learnt how to negotiate prices because of the struggle. Thanks for the content Brother Asad👌🏾.
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“The earff don't shake where I'm from, maybe it's cause we got treeeeees” 🤣🤣
It's also new to us this Earth quakes. We are still shoked
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🤣🤣🤣🤣, in my 49yrs life in Jhb I think 4.8 on the Richter scale is really the highest, we are used to small stuff mainly linked to mining activities. That is why we did not tell you about it. But this one it also got me concerned that are we entering an earthquake era, God have mercy on us.
On the SA immigration laws I agree with you 100%, it is in our interest to attract as many people with $ as possible and people with a general drive for business.
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I totally agree with a special visa for African American. I mean that's a lot to have in a bank account. They need to flexi the regulations, honestly. I felt so sorry for Stace and Red.
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My neighbor's dog is constantly barking at leaves until 2h41, I never she could cry like a human...🤣
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Brother Hasad i thought i was probably dreaming at the time it happened. But thanks bro for confirming what i told my family and they didn't believe me.
No worries
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My wife said i screamed/shouted during the lil earthquake...i dont remember that😅😂😂
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The struggle is real!
You guys are even surviving earthquakes now...😅
Built to last
@@asadelmalikphd glowing and growing 🙌🏾
Earthquakes are not common in South Africa. This might have been a second one in 10 years and nothing ever get destroyed because it that quick. It is anomaly that is why none us of talk about it, similar to floods and landslides. These things shock us too, but the floods are becoming more common now.
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In my 40s, aint never experienced an earthquake...until this one
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We also shocked😂first time in 100yrs but it happened all round till Costa Rica.
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It's because Djs in Pretoria and Joburg were playing Mnike at the same time😂
Molweni family.
I'd like to respond on behalf of Joburg. We were also shocked😂😂.
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Must be the mines that are in the Gsuteng Province😂😂" it shooked literary"😂😂😂
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😂😂😂 You guys are hilarious ❤, I also like how you are humanizing America 😮🙆♀️. I've always perceived the country as one that has rich and high middle class earners.
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10:44 Your wife was right my brother, for the financially independent visa for South Africa you need a combination of assets (NET WORTH) that equal 700K or 12M Rand (cash in the bank, value of your home, investments, etc.) not just 700K liquid cash in the bank. So if your home is valued at 250K and your investments are 250K then all you need for liquid cash is 200K in the bank.
It was my first time feeling it fully like the last one we had, I was in bed, half sleeping, felt a vibration, and hadeda ibis (loud birds) at 2:38am and I didn't even leave my bed, I enjoyed the experience, other times I would be sleeping and be told it happened.
SA should look into supporting AAs. Ghana has tapped into the interest of Blacks wanting to invest and seeking pleasure. Digital nomad visas should be the way forward, but also lots of ppl make money from recurring real estate, so I am surprised it's not considered a via option for at least a 2 year visa, with the option to renew given economic status at the end of the term.
Personally I think that visas should be given to people who will invest in this country. $750k seems reasonable.we don't need just anybody, we have enough fabulous people.
The 700k is not an investment. A person just has to show he/she has it. The money could stay in the bank in the USA.
Stay in the US then and see how far those $$ take you. Typically, demanding that a foreign country gives you special treatment.
Dr Asad, I know what to say to you. This one really surprised us. I didnt hear a thing from my side though I was far asleep.😂 Earthquakes are quite rare they come once in a while. As for early warning systems, I think we need to ask Council for Geoscience. I also have the same question like you.
🤣Love your content...warm regards from Cape Town
Thanks for watching!
Earth is still here in Cape Town… move here
My 1st Earth Quake experience was in DR Congo 2013 . It happened twice. One during the day followed by other one midnight
For some reason I was up, then boom. Birds 🦅 flew away screaming 😂
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Peeps in government that talk to don't know about this homecoming movement...Someone needs to intervene...And these kinda videos will help with the visa issues
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@@Terrible9997 I respect your opinion...But it's funny how I don't hear the same argument when it comes to the Chinese, Pakistani and Europeans 🤣
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I been in a hurricane in Florida but I live in California. Three hurricanes in 02 were worst that the worst earthquake which was in 1989.
Love you guys from day one, I even bring you in my 🍺 talks...can you make a vid about American Wonder bread 🍞 v SA bread
We also didn't know the Earth moves😅
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Brother I thought it was the end for me during the earthquake not gonna lie😂. Thought the Lord was making his return.
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Why you need to be ready 😂
yeah Africa is splitiing, gettin smaller. new ocean forming.
I kinda slipped and fell on my way to the bathroom, sorry, I've been meaning to lose weight. Otherwise we hardly ever have them.
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Yes, CA has Earthquick. I experiment. 🤷♀️ Yes!!!😂Bro Sad you can be louder yooh
I used to live in Johannesburg in the 1960s and we regularly had bad earth tremors so bad that the bed would shake and often cups etc would fall out of cupboards. I think that was because the deep gold mines destabilized the earth and I don't know if any were as bad as the Level 5 they had on Sunday, or that the cause was the same.....just that in the old days bad tremors were common
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1960s was when mining in Joburg was at its peak, and it makes sense on mining areas to experience seismic events, because of the spaces created during mining, even if there's sufficient support, the air that enters those little spaces makes the earth to vibrate. Similar to someone whose bloated or similar to a plane flying with an open window, nature always do something to relief itself.