Ghanians were the first of our African brothers and sisters to come to South Africa en mass. They arrived in the 70s in the former Transkei to teach maths, english and science. There are generations of intermarriages especially betweeon the Xhosas and Ghanians. In fact South Africans for a long time referred to any one who wasnt from SA as Ghanian so Ghanians have always been welcome in SA. The Achiempongs, Antwi, Awusiz, Chum and many other surnames found in the old Transkei have been here for more than 40 years. Welcome home.
So true, same as, around the 1980s in Mafikeng, Ghanians were educators in many high schools around Mmabatho (Mafikeng), some lecturers at the then University of Bophuthatswana, now North West University. They were good neighbours, contributing positively to the society, law abiding citizens, before the hard headed Nigerians come with bags full of cocain and scamming people's savings. They started destroying Hillbrow, downtown Joburg with their Mimosa club, and turn Joburg CBD into a ghetto that it is today.
I agree even us 80s babies in the north west grew up with Ghanians in the early 90s they were the first foreigners we knew who came to SA great people I have many Ghanaian friends and I love them in fact Ghana is my number one African country I would love to visit
I can spot my fellow Ghanaians from anywhere! I knew as soon as they started talking and said their names. What a lovely family. Auntie Emelia is so lovely. Thank you for your service to midwifery. I hope even if she can't live in Ghana, she can easily visit from SA (6 hour flight). Thank you Edward for supporting Auntie. This was so heartwarming 💜 Also, as much as I 💜 Ghana, the infrastructure in South Africa will provide a much smoother landing after over 40 years in Europe. Best wishes xxx
In our culture as Africans,we do not send our parents to homes and leave them with strangers,we take care of our own and enjoy your life with your parents until the last day
Have been working in UK TOO for 22 years at KINGS COLLEGE HOSPITAL retired 2 years ago .... my daughter too works in US CALIFORNIA ... WHEN you finally emigrate to here we can meet . ... like GHANAIANS very good people
I grew up with a lot of Ghana people in South Africa whom we loved and respected very much. They ultimately were leaders in the community and very much a part us. Very very lovely people. Welcome home Mama.
Ghanaians are the most law abiding people in SA well the are few rotten apples but majority of them are good people and hard working. I had a Ghanaian friend who was a Doctor and he was living in the UK before coming to South Africa, sadly he passed away in 2022.
Trevario wil nie hoor wat ek sè nie! 😂😂😂😅😅😅 Die bliksem lol Ag ek is so lief vir hom! I hope I wrote that properly! Van 'n wit Suid Afrikaner haha kind of 😅
Ghanians were the first of our African brothers and sisters to come to South Africa en mass. They arrived in the 70s in the former Transkei to teach maths, english and science. There are generations of intermarriages especially betweeon the Xhosas and Ghanians. In fact South Africans for a long time referred to any one who wasnt from SA as Ghanian so Ghanians have always been welcome in SA. The Achiempongs, Antwi, Awusiz, Chum and many other surnames found in the old Transkei have been here for more than 40 years. Welcome home.
That's a lie,I am a south african.thank you though
So true, same as, around the 1980s in Mafikeng, Ghanians were educators in many high schools around Mmabatho (Mafikeng), some lecturers at the then University of Bophuthatswana, now North West University.
They were good neighbours, contributing positively to the society, law abiding citizens, before the hard headed Nigerians come with bags full of cocain and scamming people's savings.
They started destroying Hillbrow, downtown Joburg with their Mimosa club, and turn Joburg CBD into a ghetto that it is today.
I agree even us 80s babies in the north west grew up with Ghanians in the early 90s they were the first foreigners we knew who came to SA great people I have many Ghanaian friends and I love them in fact Ghana is my number one African country I would love to visit
I know right and am from Limpopo
I agree as a Xhosa last were living with a Ghanian uber driver but eish they pray a lot tjooo😅..❤
You are welcome Aunty (Rakgadi) & this is truly home. May this land be your home and give you good health and abundance, peace and tranquillity.
I can spot my fellow Ghanaians from anywhere! I knew as soon as they started talking and said their names.
What a lovely family. Auntie Emelia is so lovely. Thank you for your service to midwifery.
I hope even if she can't live in Ghana, she can easily visit from SA (6 hour flight). Thank you Edward for supporting Auntie.
This was so heartwarming 💜 Also, as much as I 💜 Ghana, the infrastructure in South Africa will provide a much smoother landing after over 40 years in Europe.
Best wishes xxx
Mom is so sweet. Great to have a child to come with you to find a new home.
Ghanaians are the most wonderful and humble people ive come across as a SAfrican..
There are nice retirement homes in Hartbeespoort, in North West Province.
In our culture as Africans,we do not send our parents to homes and leave them with strangers,we take care of our own and enjoy your life with your parents until the last day
@@BongieBala do you even understand the type of homes that I am talking about?
Harties is really great for the elderly, I agree with you. Nice weather/atmosphere/environment
She loves South Africa, and we love her too. The weather will favour her indeed.
Welcome home Mama.
We love Ghana and Kwame Nkrumah,the great Pan-Africanist!
Welcome Mama and Bhuti ❤🎉 🇿🇦🇬🇭🇬🇧 🇺🇸
Ghanaians are amazing people, welcome to South Africa .
The brother is so calm and humble
Welcome back home Mama. U resonate very well with our North part of SA(Tsonga tribe).
False
Haibo. Where do you get such lies ?
U know that Mark loves this country when when he starts poaching our brother live on the internet ❤😂
They found me…glad they did
Welcome back home Mama to the motherland Africa! THE REAL SOUTH AFRICA is the Real deal!! Love you guys! One day I will make that trip to sunny SA!
Lovely mother and son. Love them already. ❤
Absolutely great interview 👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿 it's refreshing to actually see our greatness 👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿
I would love to see a tour for seniors.
We have plenty of seniors that do come to SA
@@TRSA I came in 2019. I loved SA. I would love a real estate tour for seniors.
Welcome home mom we love Ghanaians come and enjoy South Africa’akwaba’
Mama is so beautiful, beautiful smile and skin
Welcome home Mama ❤️❤️❤️❤️ we love and appreciate you choosing SA. I pray for your healing, Amen 🙏🏿
Have been working in UK TOO for 22 years at KINGS COLLEGE HOSPITAL retired 2 years ago .... my daughter too works in US CALIFORNIA ... WHEN you finally emigrate to here we can meet . ... like GHANAIANS very good people
Small world
Such wonderful spirits and energy from both mother and son....Welcome back mama...we await uour return...😊
Wow I felt inspired and motivated by the Mother and Son ❤😊. Thank you for visiting .one love God bless
Welcome back fam , i can see you have enjoyed your stay here in Mzansi. Thank you TRSA for doing the a great job
Blessed Christmas guys, from a white South African fan! Keep it going!
I grew up with a lot of Ghana people in South Africa whom we loved and respected very much. They ultimately were leaders in the community and very much a part us. Very very lovely people. Welcome home Mama.
You are doing a great job
U realy love south africa
Thank you for ur hardwork
We love you so much 💓 ❤
40K Yeaaaaaaaaahhh!!!! Finally. Welcome auntie. Merry Christmas to the Blantons and TRSA..
What an absolute pleasure meeting Mom & Edward! She had the same amazing smile & positive energy everyday of the tour 🙌🏾
Big up the real South Africa channel Mark and Dr LaTash this is great, what you are doing for yourselves and our country is phenomenal..
Welcome mama ❤❤u will certainly enjoy SA, all the best❤...
Thanks to you the Blantons for loving our country we truly blessed to have you family and you are part of us now
Exactly the person I wanted to hear the input from.
You are very welcome Ma
Isn’t she great
Yes she is :)@@TRSA
Fantastic interview and family! TRSA keeps impressing!!
Love your hair Dr. Blanton. Keep up your good work. So proud of you and Mark.
Thank you! Will do!
Such a sweet lady
She is amazing
Thank you family for ALL you DO!!!
Beautiful Interview❤❤❤😊
you're guys doing a fantastic job and i love you both.
A very interesting interview good luck to them hope they find something for her to stay
Travel Enjoy TRSA South Africa Happy Holidays
Ghanaians are the most law abiding people in SA well the are few rotten apples but majority of them are good people and hard working. I had a Ghanaian friend who was a Doctor and he was living in the UK before coming to South Africa, sadly he passed away in 2022.
Beautiful
Welcome mama.
Welcome grandma
I love this guy
Welcome mommy
Welcome Mama😍
This is home feel free.
Halala mama ❤
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Trevario wil nie hoor wat ek sè nie! 😂😂😂😅😅😅 Die bliksem lol Ag ek is so lief vir hom! I hope I wrote that properly! Van 'n wit Suid Afrikaner haha kind of 😅
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Why do scientists hair look pretty much the same for all of them?
Ghana bakana
😊🎉Namkelekile🎊🏌️🔥🇿🇦
Interesting research. I'm working on producing hydrogen from biomass
Was about to say they don't sound or look BA