You are right about Bantu languages. In the Southern Mozambique you can find Nyembanes and Shoppes these are the only not related to Tsonga and you can find them in Inhambane province. Then the biggest group is the Tsonga ( Shangane, Ronga and Tswa) they are subdivided in many sub groups like Hlanganu, Ngoni, Khalanga, Hlave, Nwalungu, Bila, Khambani, Lobzwi, Zingiri, Hlengwe, Mhandla, Mwanati.... And Shangane is the intermediate language, as all of them were King Soshangane subjects
I had the honour of being here last year,all thanks to the University of Johannesburg...it was an amazing experience,but I quickly realized that there's no much difference from the south African townships..but it was an amazing experience
Mozambique has many similarities with SA. But you do feel it that you are in a different country. I'm happy to hear you had a good experience. I'm actually a UJ alumni 😊✨️
Hi, thank you so much for all the tips. We leave for Maputo from Joburg tomorrow. We downloaded viva taxi thank you. Quick question if you don't mind, did you use rands there until you managed to exchange the money? Can you go to any Indian shop to exchange or is it best to go with a local? Did you buy a local sim card?
You need a local sim. It is very helpful to have network at all times. Before you travel, download Google maps offline for Maputo city to use before you get a sim. But try to buy a sim at the border gate. You can use rands in Mozambique. But changing to meticals is advisable. This will eliminate change issues and being overcharged. It is cheaper to change money on the streets, including those Indian shops. But, you need to be careful of scamers. Use currency exchange apps, then negotiate the rate. you can also go to the bank to exchange. To avoid all the hassle of exchanging, don't bring much cash. Just withdraw when you get to Mozambique. In many places you can pay by card.
Thank you for your hard work of information about tribes that have common heritage in Southern Africa,Bantu languages are also found in Kenya,Uganda and Tanzania 😅
@@PurityKhosa ,that is a very Noble idea, in Kenya we have Luhya, Kisii, Meru, Kikuyu, Kamba ,, Embu amongst others that are bantu tribes, our forefathers are believed to have migrated northwards from down south, wish you well in your Bantu study.
Thank you for showing us Mafalala. Those drug junkies are dangerous. They wanted an opportunity to extort money but you didn't burge. They seem to know your tour guide and are always ready for him. I told my Mozambique 🇲🇿 friend about this video, he denied the existence of that dirty black water and said it was charcoal. 😂😅 Can't wait for more videos.
It is so sad that some people just live to destroy other people's businesses 💔 I hope someday they will make his job much easier. Thank you for supporting my channel.
Woow Purity what a great episode❤❤❤❤ very informative 😊😊😊 Im traveling to Maputo next year and you’ve given me an introduction of what to expect 🤗🤗🤗 Purity to the world 🎉
that was an old township/ neighbourhood in Maputo for Blacks during the colonial times legends like Eusebio (best Portuguese footballer was born there) and etc were born there even the genre Marrabenta was born there during that time it is unfortunate the government did not really change this place while it places a big role in the history of Blacks in Maputo
Mafalala is a living museum ✨️ 💓. Maybe that's why they don't change it. But it would be nice to see some improvements in service delivery and the quality of life in general.
Atlast they will believe me kuri mabadyiwa yakona year's back at manyakatana primary school there was this woman who was selling them for 10cent love you girl
The escort shouldn't have taken you to the 21:23 minute seat😅. We call it the bullring of the old settlers, and what's left of this place is ruin. And it's kind of dangerous
The people just write anything but it didn't make sense....like putting setswana under sotho. Shangaan in most fall under nguni tswa rhonga mix blend of south east Africa cultures...
The settlers wrote everything. They intentionally created the confusion to prevent black people from uniting. Right now there's a commotion because of that.
Just bumped into your channel and loved it. What is that mall with Woolworth’s called and where is it located ? Could you please share the phone number of your guider. Would love to use him for an errand in Maputo. Thank you ❤
You are right about Bantu languages. In the Southern Mozambique you can find Nyembanes and Shoppes these are the only not related to Tsonga and you can find them in Inhambane province. Then the biggest group is the Tsonga ( Shangane, Ronga and Tswa) they are subdivided in many sub groups like Hlanganu, Ngoni, Khalanga, Hlave, Nwalungu, Bila, Khambani, Lobzwi, Zingiri, Hlengwe, Mhandla, Mwanati.... And Shangane is the intermediate language, as all of them were King Soshangane subjects
I had the honour of being here last year,all thanks to the University of Johannesburg...it was an amazing experience,but I quickly realized that there's no much difference from the south African townships..but it was an amazing experience
Mozambique has many similarities with SA. But you do feel it that you are in a different country. I'm happy to hear you had a good experience. I'm actually a UJ alumni 😊✨️
Good job Purity. Are you Tsonga? Southern Mozambicans are your brothers and sisters as Mozambique is the origin of the Xangana people
We are one ❤️ Ngonis too
Nna i did not skip anything. I enjoyed the language part and every part of your video. I did not not know there is many dialects under tsonga
I'm sure they are more than what we know. We learn everyday. Thank you for watching 🤗
Hi, thank you so much for all the tips. We leave for Maputo from Joburg tomorrow. We downloaded viva taxi thank you. Quick question if you don't mind, did you use rands there until you managed to exchange the money? Can you go to any Indian shop to exchange or is it best to go with a local? Did you buy a local sim card?
You need a local sim. It is very helpful to have network at all times. Before you travel, download Google maps offline for Maputo city to use before you get a sim. But try to buy a sim at the border gate. You can use rands in Mozambique. But changing to meticals is advisable. This will eliminate change issues and being overcharged. It is cheaper to change money on the streets, including those Indian shops. But, you need to be careful of scamers. Use currency exchange apps, then negotiate the rate. you can also go to the bank to exchange.
To avoid all the hassle of exchanging, don't bring much cash. Just withdraw when you get to Mozambique. In many places you can pay by card.
Thank you for your hard work of information about tribes that have common heritage in Southern Africa,Bantu languages are also found in Kenya,Uganda and Tanzania 😅
Thank you. I would really love to learn about all these Bantu people and their cultures.
@@PurityKhosa ,that is a very Noble idea, in Kenya we have Luhya, Kisii, Meru, Kikuyu, Kamba ,, Embu amongst others that are bantu tribes, our forefathers are believed to have migrated northwards from down south, wish you well in your Bantu study.
Thank you for showing us Mafalala. Those drug junkies are dangerous. They wanted an opportunity to extort money but you didn't burge.
They seem to know your tour guide and are always ready for him.
I told my Mozambique 🇲🇿 friend about this video, he denied the existence of that dirty black water and said it was charcoal. 😂😅
Can't wait for more videos.
It is so sad that some people just live to destroy other people's businesses 💔 I hope someday they will make his job much easier. Thank you for supporting my channel.
Woow Purity what a great episode❤❤❤❤ very informative 😊😊😊 Im traveling to Maputo next year and you’ve given me an introduction of what to expect 🤗🤗🤗 Purity to the world 🎉
I'm glad I could be useful for your Maputo travel research. 🤗❤️ I'm sure you are going to love it.
Very informative video friend ❤❤❤keep up the good work ❤❤
Thank you baby😊. I really appreciate your efforts in the making of this video ❤️
Wow , what a fantastic episode Purity
Keep up the good work , very informative
I'm happy you find it good and informative. It is encouraging 😊✨️ Thank you Christophinah 🙏
In love with the video 😍😍😍😍 good job Sessy you are brave..❤️
Thank you BraJones 😊 ✨️ I had no choice but to be brave
This was yet another great episode. Keep up the great work Purity and please be safe and extra vigilant❤
Thank you! Will do 😊🙏
The wind is because of the ocean. Coastal areas are windy
Nice to See you in Moz. Best regards from 🇨🇭🇨🇭🇨🇭 Swiss
I love Moz ❤️ 🇲🇿. Thank you for commenting 😊🙏✨️
Definitely subscribing, I'm impressed
Tell him to take u to rua de goa in mafalala😭😍
Welcome to the family Sarah ✨️🤗. Unfortunately, I'm nolonger in mafalala. But, I will definitely check it out when I visit again.
that was an old township/ neighbourhood in Maputo for Blacks during the colonial times legends like Eusebio (best Portuguese footballer was born there) and etc were born there even the genre Marrabenta was born there during that time it is unfortunate the government did not really change this place while it places a big role in the history of Blacks in Maputo
Mafalala is a living museum ✨️ 💓. Maybe that's why they don't change it. But it would be nice to see some improvements in service delivery and the quality of life in general.
@@PurityKhosa that place needs improvements a lot
Atlast they will believe me kuri mabadyiwa yakona year's back at manyakatana primary school there was this woman who was selling them for 10cent love you girl
That’s where I had them for the first time too 😅😅 kahina akuri 10cent i think
Thank you for another Ep. Keep doing a good job
Thank you, I will 🙏❤️
Great work, Purity
Thank you 😊 💓
This episode is my best thus far, a lot of schooling there 👌👌👌
Thank you brother 🙏 💙 I hope more people enjoy the schooling like you did.
@PurityKhosa that's definite no doubt about that....
did you just leave coconut behind? I'm crying
😂 I only wanted the water
@purity in Mozambique a small group of people do speak English but that guy’s English is clean is he originally from Mozambique?
Yes, he's a 100% Mozambican. He studied English at an international school. From Americans.
The escort shouldn't have taken you to the 21:23 minute seat😅. We call it the bullring of the old settlers, and what's left of this place is ruin. And it's kind of dangerous
Thank God nothing serious happened 🙏.
in south africa you cannot walk freely in such narrow paths like here in mafalala with this high walls....hey you can get robbed daily yhoooo lol
😅😅 I believe it is God’s grace that keeps me safe hey.
We have Ngoni in Malawi everything about them goes back to Zulu people
I would like to meet them
I like their language❤
Me too. It is beautiful 😍
The people just write anything but it didn't make sense....like putting setswana under sotho. Shangaan in most fall under nguni tswa rhonga mix blend of south east Africa cultures...
Maybe you should write down your better and accurate explanation for everyone to understand. You can leave it here on the comments.
Thank you 😊
The settlers wrote everything. They intentionally created the confusion to prevent black people from uniting. Right now there's a commotion because of that.
Please leave your version in the comments.
Thanks
Very good culture info. Does the tour guide have a link
Thank you 😊 . His name is Egas Manganhi on Facebook facebook.com/profile.php?id=100004226955319&mibextid=ZbWKwL
You looking good with covering your hair with scurf
Thank you 😊. It's nice to know there are still people who see modesty as beautiful.
We here keep em coming 😂 looks scary that side
😅😅😅 Honestly, I was scared at some point.
Finally, we have been waiting forever. Atleast now you here.
I'm so excited I could finally post. Balancing TH-cam with a full-time job can be tricky.
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That's the last place i would like to go
Road to 5k 🔥❤️✅️
I will take that 😊 challenge accepted 😎
What does your thumbnail caption "south africa in mozambique" mean?
It means that place, Mafalala, is more like South African townships.
@@PurityKhosa in what way? Ethnically, Culturally or geographically?
@@NyakoDlamini it’s all in the video.
Just bumped into your channel and loved it. What is that mall with Woolworth’s called and where is it located ? Could you please share the phone number of your guider. Would love to use him for an errand in Maputo. Thank you ❤
so the man forgot his car
Bem vinda
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Mabadjiya is made hi timbaweni
Can you hook me up with the guide please
Of course his name is Egas Manganhi on Facebook.
facebook.com/profile.php?id=100004226955319&mibextid=ZbWKwL
Thank u so much
Not Mfecane stuff but Mfecane or Mfeqane wars, you come across as a person who doesn't find Zulu or Shaka history interesting my sister.
I don’t think I have to be interested in your own way.
Next time fetch a Ubber is sheeper
There was no Uber in Mozambique at the time of my visit.
59:15 ❤
He seems like a lovely man who loves kids 😊
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