Oshay, great interview! Your questions were clear, concise and professional. The most pleasing thing for me to hear was there is a possibility for exemptions from import duty tax. That alone is worth the 100k in my opinion.
That lady TINA NAMATOVU is absolutely gorgeous, love her facial features. Not only is she beautiful, she's extremely intelligent. Very mature in her demeanor. I'm not simping either.
@Kleek Since me praising and complimenting our African Women seems to upset you somehow, there is a nice Big Something you can go put in your mouth to help you keep it closed. You know what that is?
Very informative and thought provoking interview she gave straightforward and clear answers for anyone to comprehend great work kenganda. Would like to hear more in the future from companies like this.
I just watched the video, Oshay! First off, thanks for shouting me out and answering my questions! It's great that we have brothers and sisters such as yourself that can help those of us in the diaspora, since we're on the outside looking in. I speak for everyone that your hard work doesn't go unnoticed, and it's greatly appreciated! Second off, sorry for the multiple questions! I meant no disrespect! 🤣 I was surprised you picked any of them, as I would've taken the scraps from the master's table also! But I'm honored that you did! But again, thanks a lot, bro! You'll always have a subscriber with me! 👍🏿💪🏿💪🏿
Bro I just found your channel. This has to be the best video of its kind I’ve seen on this topic, and I’ve been following TH-camrs moving back to west and east Africa since 2017
That was a totally awesome presentation Blackman!!!! I am new to your channel but I reallllllllly appreciate the quality of your work. Please keep showcasing Black Excellence.
My Brother Thank You. Ms. Tina, thank you as well. I'm back in Kenya and plan to do business in Uganda as soon as the boarder open. Brother, once again your office will be my first stop. Keep up the Great Work!!!
Oshay. Thanks a million man. I loved this video. I'm a businessman and I've been looking at the markets in East Africa. This helped alot in understanding the process. Thanks again.
Hi Oshay, Thanks for the good work you are doing for our Country Uganda, there are some of your subscribers who wished to know agricultural/ farming industry in Uganda. I am happy to send you(if willing) to my farm in western Uganda and my neighbours would very well welcome you with open hands.......keep it real...peace.
Great work Oshay and team Kenganda for this type of interview. You have just opened up your channel to a new demographic of African diaspora. I expect more content of a similar nature.
This SOOOO helpful. What Expat Assist offers is a good business blueprint that can be applied in other African countries...(there is a business idea!!!)...something like Expat Assist is crucial because it helps naive foreigners avoid scams and helps them do things by the book to keep their visa status secure.
@@Kenganda My point is Uganda has many Chinese, Ethipiopians, Congolese, Eritrians, Sudanese and so on who I know for sure can never afford a 50k budget let alone 10k but they are in the country trying to make a life of themselves. Many American brothers cant afford that budget but would like to move. Just to let them know that there are many cheaper ways and no hope lost otherwise there wouldnt be as many foreigners in Uganda as they are right now. Let's get some hustler ways on the channel. The corporates got a killing on this interview which is just the 10 percent.
@@kaboyodaniel3630 but just because others are doing it doesnt mean its smart. Alot of foreigners are living illegally in these places and they cannot contribute to the development of the country. If a person is unsuccessful in America, usually that will be expedited here. I recommend people to get the minimums that Tinah quoted. You need 50,000 usd in your bank account for small and investors license you need 100k. If you are doing business here illegally you will eventually be arrested.
@@kaboyodaniel3630 I will not recommend any other way than what the law allows. I am doing my part I fought hard for the collaboration. If you dont want to follow the rules, simply stay where you are.
I feel like she was talking to a bunch of high end investors and not an everyday American who would like to make the move and this is the problem with most agencies. Would have appreicated more examples of countries allowed for dual citizenship, cheap effective ways and shortest possibel ways clearly articulated. Otherwise still a great interview. Thanks Oshay.
I must agree family. Most of who are trying to come home and build are not balling like that. But, we're willing to invest some dollars as we're coming home. ❤🖤💚💯% ✊🏿 #IMDOINGGARVEY #IMGOINGHOMETOAFRIKA
@Rick Can't Trade Not about that at all. I am a Ugandan citizen and I know people who have settled in with way less. What I can guarantee you is there are a tone of different nationilities from all over the world including indians, Chinese, Ethiopians, Somalis, Congolese who cant afford this kind of budget but are still making it big.
@@kaboyodaniel3630 don't forget the fact that some of those people came as refugees and there is a difference between a refugee and a non refugee Also look into that In Uganda we have so many refugees mostly from those countries affected by wars like Sudan,somalia etc
Honestly, I don't think its a good idea for someone moving from a developed nation to a developing nation to come looking for a job..... 1. Unemployment/underemployment is likely high....and I wouldn't want to be taking a job from a native coming from a developed nation where jobs are abundant. 2. The foreigner maybe used to being paid in dollars or pounds and might get disillusioned when they see the lower wages in a developing nation. That might hurt their confidence and they may run back to the states. Plus dealing with trying to find a job in a labor market they are unfamiliar with and may not speak the local languages etc would put them at a disadvantage. Now a refugee or retiree with a pension is different. But your average working age person from the USA or Britain needs to be starting a business. Even if they are freelancing doing remote work they need to make sure their standard of living isn't dependent on being employed by someone else locally. As Oshay said before if you're struggling in the States (where there is some social safety nets/high labor particpation rate) you're going to do even worse there. You need to be well-prepared.
I just like the fact that you have displayed Uganda to the rest of the world am sure now people can know the true Uganda. I don't how is to you if you also show them Uganda's tourists attractions we have like places,rivers,dams, historical sites etc. More blessings
Girl... people been flocking to UG for decades for tourism before kenganda lol. We have a whole ministry for tourism that has been adverstising all u mentioned to the world. He is just doing it for his people ( Black Americans) so they can pick up interest in visiting or settling in UG or Africa in general. They know the least about Africa than other foreigners which is ironic but they are now coming to sense.
More than $50,000 to start a small business in Uganda? That kicks many of us out in the Diaspora...Those of us dying to get out of America and to Mama Africa, how can we SURVIVE AND THRIVE with very little money?
This is cool, but most black people haven't got that kind of money, so why can't a hard-working man (without all that money) enter the continent and get automatic citizenship?
@@Kenganda But in Israel, you can as a Jew. Seems that these "rules" were put in place to alienate possible black cohesion. And personally, I don't recognize any of these borders, as they were developed by WHITE people at the Berlin Conference of the 19th century. If I had the military firepower, I would take over all the mines, and resources, throw out corrupt leaders, take over land owned by whites, asians and arabs, and open up the WHOLE continent to any black person in the world, unless he intends to undermine our continent, being a Benedict Arnold. Maybe we gotta think outside the box. Rules are for lemmings. Thanks for the response, though.
@@Nonpeon but this isn't Israel. You are asking about things that won't come true. You make good points but what you are asking is fantasy. If you want to come to Africa and you don't have money, you will die a slow death. Its actually good they have these rules in place because only the entrepreneur/investor type can make it here.
@@Kenganda Actually, people with great ideas and even those of this bunch with little money should freely come to Africa. Moreover, the MUSCLE (soldier-types) aren't rich, and should be allowed in to shore up the military. Again, these rules are at the behest of Europeans, and not AFricans, so they are acting in European's stead by insisting on these silly rules. And Israel is an example of how things SHOULD be, not foreign policy wise, but as far as immigration. Finally, the white nations that dominate the world began as ideas (seemingly silly dreams) in white men's heads, and look what they've accomplished, although to our detriment. What separates a man from a woman or child is his ability to FORCE reality to represent his ideas of what he wants to be. jus sayin
Again. Your suggestions fall on deaf ears without money bro. That is the thing. No one will care about your suggestions unless you have money. People will not listen to your arguments unless you can produce outcomes. Simple as that.
@Strive For greatness ADOS have nothing to offer? Oshay is ADOS themselves and he has something to offer and is employing Ugandans. What someone has to offer has nothing to do with their national origin its up to the individual. Additionally he is helping the _entire_ diaspora get access to expat information thats not easily available. Why do you generalize all ADOS as disengaged folks only concerned about reparations? Should I generalize all Ghanaians? SMH. Pathetic that people like you follow these "Pan-African" channels but have terrible things to say about millions of other Black people that were born in another country and have a different culture than you.....this is the problem with Black folks globally. Always trying to prove how much better you are than the next group of Blacks folks....as if your ethnic group/country doesn't have problems themselves.
@Strive For greatness LOL, ADOS doesn't create confusion, thats a lineage. And its pretty clear on which one. People like you who clearly are bitter and angry about them (when I'm sure none have done anything to you) are divisive. But OK, my dude clearly your mind is made up about what all Black Americans are. And sorry, no I'm not going to generalize all Ghanaians because I'm not that shallow.
@@chicagomycity african government won't help struggling black americans like how European government helped white americans. But black Americans are expected to "give back" to a continent that abandoned them. Seems sketchy.
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Great work again Oshay. This is what you were born to do.
Oshay, great interview! Your questions were clear, concise and professional. The most pleasing thing for me to hear was there is a possibility for exemptions from import duty tax. That alone is worth the 100k in my opinion.
That lady TINA NAMATOVU is absolutely gorgeous, love her facial features. Not only is she beautiful, she's extremely intelligent. Very mature in her demeanor. I'm not simping either.
@Kleek Since me praising and complimenting our African Women seems to upset you somehow, there is a nice Big Something you can go put in your mouth to help you keep it closed. You know what that is?
Skin is just beautiful. Straight up doll baby black barbie doll chocolate! Oooh Wee!
Very informative and thought provoking interview she gave straightforward and clear answers for anyone to comprehend great work kenganda. Would like to hear more in the future from companies like this.
I just watched the video, Oshay! First off, thanks for shouting me out and answering my questions! It's great that we have brothers and sisters such as yourself that can help those of us in the diaspora, since we're on the outside looking in. I speak for everyone that your hard work doesn't go unnoticed, and it's greatly appreciated!
Second off, sorry for the multiple questions! I meant no disrespect! 🤣 I was surprised you picked any of them, as I would've taken the scraps from the master's table also! But I'm honored that you did!
But again, thanks a lot, bro! You'll always have a subscriber with me! 👍🏿💪🏿💪🏿
THIS IS WHY YOU'RE THE CREAM OF THE CROP...EXCELLENT INFORMATION..EXCELLENT QUESTIONS
THIS LADY IS UGANDA'S FUTURE!!! SHE IS THE BOMB 💣!!
Oh yes, they are good at nock off people's teeth.
Excellent bro! The information that you and the young lady provided today was truly invaluable!
Thank you!
Bro I just found your channel. This has to be the best video of its kind I’ve seen on this topic, and I’ve been following TH-camrs moving back to west and east Africa since 2017
That was a totally awesome presentation Blackman!!!! I am new to your channel but I reallllllllly appreciate
the quality of your work. Please keep showcasing Black Excellence.
My Brother Thank You. Ms. Tina, thank you as well. I'm back in Kenya and plan to do business in Uganda as soon as the boarder open. Brother, once again your office will be my first stop. Keep up the Great Work!!!
Keep us updated once you start your business in Uganda with an interview on Kenganda.
@@katharinajanka6636 Deal!!!
Thank you Oshay for the great work and the Kenganda team. Greetings from Expat Assist to all channel viewers. Free feel to get in touch and know more.
Oshay. Thanks a million man. I loved this video. I'm a businessman and I've been looking at the markets in East Africa. This helped alot in understanding the process. Thanks again.
no problem brother.
You can teamup with friends in diaspora. Raise a hundred thousand and start a business together. .
Thank you Oshsay and the Kenganda team.😊 The information shared in this interview is extremely valuable. Ive got a solid start for my resesrch
Hi Oshay, Thanks for the good work you are doing for our Country Uganda, there are some of your subscribers who wished to know agricultural/ farming industry in Uganda. I am happy to send you(if willing) to my farm in western Uganda and my neighbours would very well welcome you with open hands.......keep it real...peace.
Wow email me teamkenganda@gmail.com
Awesome! Uganda here I come.
Another critical video by Oshay, you just opened the door brother.
Great work Oshay and team Kenganda for this type of interview. You have just opened up your channel to a new demographic of African diaspora. I expect more content of a similar nature.
Yes sir we will be doing more
You have really grown in your skills Oshay! You keep getting better my dude! Great work!!!!
She knows her stuff, i like to see this level of information and professional representation from Africans
I can't tell you how much I appreciate you introducing my lovely country to the world . 😍
I love this content!!!!.. it's a new beginning
This SOOOO helpful. What Expat Assist offers is a good business blueprint that can be applied in other African countries...(there is a business idea!!!)...something like Expat Assist is crucial because it helps naive foreigners avoid scams and helps them do things by the book to keep their visa status secure.
Africa is the place to be it's like the new frontier. What is old will become new again.
Very informative...👍🏿 Great interview
Very detailed.....this is very important to those who are will visit and stay in uganda.keep it up
Good work Oshay
Thanks Kenganda. Great interview. How would a person on a low budget be able to buy land in Uganda. 50,000 USD is on the high end.
If you a person on a low budget, you shouldn't buy land anywhere unless you have citizenship there.
@@Kenganda My point is Uganda has many Chinese, Ethipiopians, Congolese, Eritrians, Sudanese and so on who I know for sure can never afford a 50k budget let alone 10k but they are in the country trying to make a life of themselves. Many American brothers cant afford that budget but would like to move. Just to let them know that there are many cheaper ways and no hope lost otherwise there wouldnt be as many foreigners in Uganda as they are right now. Let's get some hustler ways on the channel. The corporates got a killing on this interview which is just the 10 percent.
@@kaboyodaniel3630 but just because others are doing it doesnt mean its smart. Alot of foreigners are living illegally in these places and they cannot contribute to the development of the country. If a person is unsuccessful in America, usually that will be expedited here. I recommend people to get the minimums that Tinah quoted. You need 50,000 usd in your bank account for small and investors license you need 100k. If you are doing business here illegally you will eventually be arrested.
@@kaboyodaniel3630 I will not recommend any other way than what the law allows. I am doing my part I fought hard for the collaboration. If you dont want to follow the rules, simply stay where you are.
@@Kenganda Got it.
I need to visit east Africa before I settle in Ghana. Between Kenya, Rwanda and Tanzania 1 or 2 months at a time
I feel like she was talking to a bunch of high end investors and not an everyday American who would like to make the move and this is the problem with most agencies. Would have appreicated more examples of countries allowed for dual citizenship, cheap effective ways and shortest possibel ways clearly articulated. Otherwise still a great interview. Thanks Oshay.
I must agree family. Most of who are trying to come home and build are not balling like that. But, we're willing to invest some dollars as we're coming home. ❤🖤💚💯% ✊🏿 #IMDOINGGARVEY #IMGOINGHOMETOAFRIKA
@Rick Can't Trade Not about that at all. I am a Ugandan citizen and I know people who have settled in with way less. What I can guarantee you is there are a tone of different nationilities from all over the world including indians, Chinese, Ethiopians, Somalis, Congolese who cant afford this kind of budget but are still making it big.
@@kaboyodaniel3630 don't forget the fact that some of those people came as refugees and there is a difference between a refugee and a non refugee
Also look into that
In Uganda we have so many refugees mostly from those countries affected by wars like Sudan,somalia etc
@@nakaweesivictoria3957 Valid point.
Honestly, I don't think its a good idea for someone moving from a developed nation to a developing nation to come looking for a job..... 1. Unemployment/underemployment is likely high....and I wouldn't want to be taking a job from a native coming from a developed nation where jobs are abundant. 2. The foreigner maybe used to being paid in dollars or pounds and might get disillusioned when they see the lower wages in a developing nation. That might hurt their confidence and they may run back to the states. Plus dealing with trying to find a job in a labor market they are unfamiliar with and may not speak the local languages etc would put them at a disadvantage. Now a refugee or retiree with a pension is different. But your average working age person from the USA or Britain needs to be starting a business. Even if they are freelancing doing remote work they need to make sure their standard of living isn't dependent on being employed by someone else locally. As Oshay said before if you're struggling in the States (where there is some social safety nets/high labor particpation rate) you're going to do even worse there. You need to be well-prepared.
@kenganda Is there an Xpat assist equivalent in Kenya? Great and informative show!
I just like the fact that you have displayed Uganda to the rest of the world am sure now people can know the true Uganda.
I don't how is to you if you also show them Uganda's tourists attractions we have like places,rivers,dams, historical sites etc.
More blessings
Thanks
Girl... people been flocking to UG for decades for tourism before kenganda lol. We have a whole ministry for tourism that has been adverstising all u mentioned to the world. He is just doing it for his people ( Black Americans) so they can pick up interest in visiting or settling in UG or Africa in general. They know the least about Africa than other foreigners which is ironic but they are now coming to sense.
@@MboroNyeusiKubwa I was just giving my view please.
@@nakaweesivictoria3957 well your view seems to say that Ug is now known cos of him lol . Weberemu naawe!!
Oshay u done it now 👍🏿
Awesome work Brother
Excellent Information
This is an interesting episode duke
More than $50,000 to start a small business in Uganda? That kicks many of us out in the Diaspora...Those of us dying to get out of America and to Mama Africa, how can we SURVIVE AND THRIVE with very little money?
It's easy. Don't come. You are not ready for Africa with less than 50,000 usd.
Yep you aren't ready for Africa. Even though, mama Africa sold us and never helped us, it still wants money from us.
is it easy for kenyans also to set up business in uganda?
Please contact expat assist
Thank u Teana
DOES SHE SAY TO START A SMALL BUSINESS OR START SMALL WITH 15000 OR 50000 USD?
What does African sandals mean? I don’t get it.
Basically it's a type of shoes ,we also call them slippers
Craft sandles
Are these American dollars or Uganda dollars???
American dollars
❤️❤️❤️❤️
B1
Wow
This is cool, but most black people haven't got that kind of money, so why can't a
hard-working man (without all that money) enter the continent and get automatic citizenship?
Because you can't and thats irrelevant. These are the rules. Smh
@@Kenganda But in Israel, you can as a Jew. Seems that these "rules" were put in place to alienate possible black cohesion. And personally, I don't recognize any of these borders, as they were developed by WHITE people at the Berlin Conference of the 19th century. If I had the military firepower, I would take over all the mines, and resources, throw out corrupt leaders, take over land owned by whites, asians and arabs, and open up the WHOLE continent to any black person in the world, unless he intends to undermine our continent, being a Benedict Arnold. Maybe we gotta think outside the box. Rules are for lemmings. Thanks for the response, though.
@@Nonpeon but this isn't Israel. You are asking about things that won't come true. You make good points but what you are asking is fantasy. If you want to come to Africa and you don't have money, you will die a slow death. Its actually good they have these rules in place because only the entrepreneur/investor type can make it here.
@@Kenganda Actually, people with great ideas and even those of this bunch with little money should freely come to Africa. Moreover, the MUSCLE (soldier-types) aren't rich, and should be allowed in to shore up the military. Again, these rules are at the behest of Europeans, and not AFricans, so they are acting in European's stead by insisting on these silly rules. And Israel is an example of how things SHOULD be, not foreign policy wise, but as far as immigration. Finally, the white nations that dominate the world began as ideas (seemingly silly dreams) in white men's heads, and look what they've accomplished, although to our detriment. What separates a man from a woman or child is his ability to FORCE reality to represent his ideas of what he wants to be. jus sayin
Again. Your suggestions fall on deaf ears without money bro. That is the thing. No one will care about your suggestions unless you have money. People will not listen to your arguments unless you can produce outcomes. Simple as that.
This lady looks beautiful bald. She should drop the wig.
Come to ghana instead. It's closer and more likely to be the country your ancestors were from
@Strive For greatness but why though? Do You have any reason for why this might be? Oshay hasn't made a video on it.
@@antebellumblackamerican7408 😴😴 those are just tourist attractions. 90% don't live near one
@Strive For greatness ADOS have nothing to offer? Oshay is ADOS themselves and he has something to offer and is employing Ugandans. What someone has to offer has nothing to do with their national origin its up to the individual. Additionally he is helping the _entire_ diaspora get access to expat information thats not easily available. Why do you generalize all ADOS as disengaged folks only concerned about reparations? Should I generalize all Ghanaians? SMH. Pathetic that people like you follow these "Pan-African" channels but have terrible things to say about millions of other Black people that were born in another country and have a different culture than you.....this is the problem with Black folks globally. Always trying to prove how much better you are than the next group of Blacks folks....as if your ethnic group/country doesn't have problems themselves.
@Strive For greatness LOL, ADOS doesn't create confusion, thats a lineage. And its pretty clear on which one. People like you who clearly are bitter and angry about them (when I'm sure none have done anything to you) are divisive. But OK, my dude clearly your mind is made up about what all Black Americans are. And sorry, no I'm not going to generalize all Ghanaians because I'm not that shallow.
@@chicagomycity african government won't help struggling black americans like how European government helped white americans. But black Americans are expected to "give back" to a continent that abandoned them. Seems sketchy.