I've seen a lot of your content were you are in front of the camera speaking to your viewers. This is the first time am seeing you venturing out so that we can have a feel of the city. I appreciate this Ashley.
Yes, Tanzania is the best East African country... peaceful, beautiful, and socially real... politically and economically in the right direction. Hongera Tz!
Success depends on the actions or steps you take to achieve it. Building wealth involves developing good habits, such as regularly setting aside money for sound investments.
*Amazing video, you work all your life to have a retirement plan, meanwhile some people are putting just as little as $10K into trading for just few months and now they are multimillionaires*
Hello, I am very interested. As you know, there are tons of investments out there and without solid knowledge, I can't decide what is best. Can you explain further how you invest and earn?
That part of Tanzania reminds me of rural Charleston South Carolina.People sale fresh fruits on the streets in rural Charleston South Carolina.Thank you for sharing Keep up the great work.🤗
Ashley ,it appears your daughter is very good at usage of the camera. She knows angles,she understands implementing nature in her view. See if this talent needs developing mama because i thoroughly enjoyed this particular video.
@@bernardsouthy7269 no stop lying Tanzania is not looks like south Africa 🇿🇦 south Africa is very very developed country in so many ways yes you can love Tanzania but don't compare it to south Africa 🇿🇦
I can't wait to experience this first hand..i love seeing you drive around and interacting with the locals. The camera lady was awesome. And little mama in the back is adorable. Can't wait for your Camera lady's TH-cam channel from her POV.
I'm a native Houstonian. We drive CRAZY. I'm used to crazy lol, but I refuse to drive in Dar es Salaam 😂. I am terrified! Ah, Dar is so beautiful and peaceful. I miss it.
I'm glad you enjoyed because I'm not showing nomore it's a secret to me now and some don't need to know let the economy stay as cheap as possible so I can get my lands n property before they terrioze the USA on a full scale then everyone start running to Africa
Hello @AshleyinAfrika glad to see you back In Tanzania. I just recently move to Dar from Florida. I would love the opportunity to meet you and discuss possible business ventures in Dar. Look forward to hearing from you.
Ashley just so you know I live in USA as a Nigerian. I love watching your videos. One important thing you have achieve with your family is. You have given them identity. Amazing
She doing a good job with her kids but as a USA citizens staying in Nigeria I don't like the fact she is exposing Africa on the internet making people come to these cheaper countries making it more expensive the government watches her and other videos soon as they see people talking about coming over to Africa they try to raise the prices it's best to move in silence but I understand if she told her rich family members and they ignored so now give the opportunity others who she can build a new family with
My heart shivered with lots of warmth and love when I heard you use the words e i s h to express something that only Africans say. You are fully one of us now
Hello Ashley and looks who's driving now in Tanzania and congratulations you are mastering driving on left side and the coconut juice treats with your beautiful daughters and your car looks nice you go girl 😊
One of the best videos you’ve ever done. We need to see these type of “day in the life” vlogs. I notice when you’re in TZ, you speak slower. even though you’re driving (incredible in itself!), you’re still relatively calm. Your “camera lady” was on point 😊
My name is Charles from Mbeya Tanzania appreciate your effort, I like watching your videos welcome Mbeya and feel safe all the time Ashley karibu sana..
Journey to Africa if you wish, but here in the Americas, we possess a fragment of Africa just beneath Miami, known as Jamrock. It is 90% African, attracting individuals from around the globe who invest money, purchase land, establish businesses, and start families. This is an invitation to African-Americans: if you desire a piece of Africa, it is here in the Americas, just below Miami, in the Caribbean-in Jamaica, where everything is splendid.jam rack, everything is all right man.
They are all Bantu languages in East Africa, Central Africa and Southern Africa. Mbili, Satu, nya or ine tanu, mukaga, msanvu....kumi all the same counting 😂😂😂.
I'm grinning like a fool 😁hearing the accent change as you become more assimilated. From your T's when you say better to you saying "Eish/Eesh"!! Wonderful to see the growth
Wow Ashley😁 you are adventurous! What made you decide to learn to drive the opposite? Did you take driving course in Tanzania? appreciate you, your daughters and your valuable content.
Wow, y'all haven't been there is a long while. That Pizza Hut/KFC has been there for a minute. I applaud you for driving. I haven't tried it still. Asante kwa Picha
Yes! There are so many. Are you coming to our Travel, Move, & Do Business TANZANIA Virtual Conference? You will get valuable information from our Attorney, Advisors, and other fellow Diaspora who have successfully traveled, moved, and started a business here in Tanzania. We'll be sharing the top successful start up ideas along with the costs and blueprints for successful execution. See you there! ️ www.afrikainvestorsacademy.com/Travel-Move-Business-Tanzania
Hi Ashely ! Such a great video . May I ask ..How did your daughters cope with the transition ? Me & my family are looking to move to Kenya 🇰🇪 & my daughter expresses that she wants to be here in the U.S . She love family and friends so she will miss them. Could you please share any strategies or advice you’ve given to your daughters to make them feel comfortable?
Dr Maulana Karenga(born Robert McKinley Everett adopting swahili names) a pan-Africanist founded KWANZAA in 1966 celebrated by black in US and diaspora . He studied Swahili and other African-racial/ethnic languages and is professor Africana studies at Cal state long beach . He advocated Swahili as a unification language for black in continent and black in diaspora . President Julius Nyerere adopted Swahili in Tanzania as a language of unification making Tanganyika less ethnic than their neighbors.
Idi Amin of Uganda banned Swahili claiming it was a language of resistance until he was removed by General Tito Okello and General Bazillio Olara Okello . President Milton Obote who replaced Amin in 1979 allowed Swahili while Yoweri Museveni just recently required schools in Uganda to teach Swahili like in schools like in Kenya and Tanzania . South Africa schools also adopting Swahili .
16million native Swahili speakers worldwide . At least 82 million as a second language . Wa-swahili (admixture black coastal bantu, Arab, some Persian etc) are group found in Kenya, Tanganyika, Zanzibar, Pate, Lamu , Southern Somali, Malagasy or Madagascar, Mozambique, Seychelles, Comoros etc .
@@papd3532 16 million? No man Tz alone has over 62-65 million Swahili speakers let alone other eastern and southern countries who also have number of speakers
@@bernardoleonard7331 The Waswahili are an ethnic mulatto group whose native language is Swahili . Everyone else is not a native speak but a secondary speaker .
People who build those roads are amateurs. The built open gutters with no sidewalks. They sometimes built that in my country and it’s so annoying. It’s a waste of space and dangerous too. But Overall Tanzania is so beautiful.
I do not think the open gutters is because they are amateurs. I think it because of the additional cost of covering the gutters; because some gutters are covered in Tanzania
Ashley - come on with the Kiswahili with all the feminine cadence and flavor. You are what we’ve been waiting for. Serious people from the Diaspora who demand the best from everyone they encounter local or expat or returnee. I love that you show folks that they can move around within Africa based on personal taste, business opportunity, vibe, speed, whatever.
Could you please give a price reference for the fresh food items you picked up along your drive? How many local dollars did it cost per item? Also, what is the currency rate : how many local dollars are equivalent to a US dollar?
How can those "machenza" be 400 each!!? It's should just be 100 each this time of the year!! It's good to see you speak swahili, you will be more comfortable! Good luck!!
And you wonder why south Africa like that you must don't see all those white people they gone turn that to the new America in Africa once so many Americans flee USA from coldwar that's brewing up
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I've seen a lot of your content were you are in front of the camera speaking to your viewers. This is the first time am seeing you venturing out so that we can have a feel of the city. I appreciate this Ashley.
I appreciate you! We're doing our best :)
Thank the Camera Lady🙌🏾😅
Me too❤
Yes, Tanzania is the best East African country... peaceful, beautiful, and socially real... politically and economically in the right direction. Hongera Tz!
*Making money is an action. Keeping money is a behavior, but "Growing money is wisdom" I just saw this quote🔥*
Success depends on the actions or steps you take to achieve it. Building wealth involves developing good habits, such as regularly setting aside money for sound investments.
*Amazing video, you work all your life to have a retirement plan, meanwhile some people are putting just as little as $10K into trading for just few months and now they are multimillionaires*
I tried trading on my own but it only left me chasing shadows.
Trading on your own is very risky l've lost a lot trading for myself
Hello, I am very interested. As you know, there are tons of investments out there and without solid knowledge, I can't decide what is best. Can you explain further how you invest and earn?
Impressive how quickly you've adjusted to living in East Africa. You even speak some kiswahili. !!
Yessss this gives me hope! Tanzania has been my dream for 4 years now! Beautiful footage, baby girl did great
Welcome home dear 😊
That part of Tanzania reminds me of rural Charleston South Carolina.People sale fresh fruits on the streets in rural Charleston South Carolina.Thank you for sharing Keep up the great work.🤗
Often when in Kenyan and Tanzania I have flashbacks of visiting family in GA and MS when I was a boy.
Ashley ,it appears your daughter is very good at usage of the camera. She knows angles,she understands implementing nature in her view. See if this talent needs developing mama because i thoroughly enjoyed this particular video.
Wow! Your daughter is bilingual! That’s beautiful!
Most kids who grow up in Africa are
Your kiswahili is good, iam impressed...
Thanks a lot 😊
I knew it was mbezi soon as i saw you make the turn ❤. Man i miss it. Narudi Tena soon.
Two things i love about Tanzania its peaceful and the access to fresh produce fruits unlike here in SA
Two of my favorite things 💛
Thanx my ss to see that
A business opportunity for you to import those fresh fruits and vegetables to South Africa.
But Tanzanians all come to South Africa looking for work
@@maxpyn8120 same as us South Africans you get a lot of us here, Nandipha and Bester were living their best life here.
The ladies are thriving in the Motherland…
Of course they are! How else can it be🙌🏾
Lovely Tanzania
🫶🏾🇿🇼
Tanzania looks/seem a bit like South Africa but in the early 2000s .. and those were the best years... very calm, laid back, etc.. love it ❤
Me too ❤️
@@bernardsouthy7269 no stop lying Tanzania is not looks like south Africa 🇿🇦 south Africa is very very developed country in so many ways yes you can love Tanzania but don't compare it to south Africa 🇿🇦
@@SbusisoMbatha-zb1gvi knw you cant compare tanzania and south africa but tanzania is a peace place then south africa 100%
@@SbusisoMbatha-zb1gvYour aggressive attitude just confirms what they are saying about your country...
@@SbusisoMbatha-zb1gvSouth africa was yhe best in 90s nowdays is comparable to Tanzania!! South Africa is not USA there is nothing special
I can't wait to experience this first hand..i love seeing you drive around and interacting with the locals.
The camera lady was awesome. And little mama in the back is adorable. Can't wait for your Camera lady's TH-cam channel from her POV.
Living your best life on purpose....may Yah continue to bless you & your family ❤️
I'm a native Houstonian. We drive CRAZY. I'm used to crazy lol, but I refuse to drive in Dar es Salaam 😂. I am terrified! Ah, Dar is so beautiful and peaceful. I miss it.
Life in Africa for USA citizens are not for the scary it's for the spiritual brave
If you can drive in dar es salaam nigeria and india then you can drive anywhere in the world without any problem
Are you kidding me ?? WOWWW. Way to go ooI approve this message. Tanzania is truly better..Thank you !@❤❤❤
Love watching your day in the life videos and showing us the true African countries... beautiful!
I'm glad you enjoyed because I'm not showing nomore it's a secret to me now and some don't need to know let the economy stay as cheap as possible so I can get my lands n property before they terrioze the USA on a full scale then everyone start running to Africa
Hello @AshleyinAfrika glad to see you back In Tanzania. I just recently move to Dar from Florida. I would love the opportunity to meet you and discuss possible business ventures in Dar. Look forward to hearing from you.
Best of luck!
I'm currently in Tanzania, though far from Dar. Tz is a great nation
A great nation indeed
Ashley just so you know I live in USA as a Nigerian. I love watching your videos. One important thing you have achieve with your family is. You have given them identity. Amazing
Identity is everything bro. Very true!
Her daughters already have an identity. They don’t need a new identity
She doing a good job with her kids but as a USA citizens staying in Nigeria I don't like the fact she is exposing Africa on the internet making people come to these cheaper countries making it more expensive the government watches her and other videos soon as they see people talking about coming over to Africa they try to raise the prices it's best to move in silence but I understand if she told her rich family members and they ignored so now give the opportunity others who she can build a new family with
My heart shivered with lots of warmth and love when I heard you use the words e i s h to express something that only Africans say. You are fully one of us now
Hello Ashley and looks who's driving now in Tanzania and congratulations you are mastering driving on left side and the coconut juice treats with your beautiful daughters and your car looks nice you go girl 😊
Tanzania is beautiful , I would love to visit…it’s on my bucket list. I’m from Gauteng
Nostalgia - good times.
Peaceful country
One of the best videos you’ve ever done. We need to see these type of “day in the life” vlogs. I notice when you’re in TZ, you speak slower. even though you’re driving (incredible in itself!), you’re still relatively calm. Your “camera lady” was on point 😊
My name is Charles from Mbeya Tanzania appreciate your effort,
I like watching your videos welcome Mbeya and feel safe all the time Ashley karibu sana..
Wow Beautiful picture
Love Tanzania beautiful people!
I’m interested in Tanzania, looking for my African home, will be going next year
This is just so beautiful to see
Great content. I love your interaction with your daughters. Thank you for sharing your experience with us. ❤️🖤💚
Thanks for watching!
Don't just thank her give her the praises 😁
Your daughter is a very good camera person
I’m glad you are enjoying being in Tanzania and letting other peoples know about its beauty
Journey to Africa if you wish, but here in the Americas, we possess a fragment of Africa just beneath Miami, known as Jamrock. It is 90% African, attracting individuals from around the globe who invest money, purchase land, establish businesses, and start families. This is an invitation to African-Americans: if you desire a piece of Africa, it is here in the Americas, just below Miami, in the Caribbean-in Jamaica, where everything is splendid.jam rack, everything is all right man.
I can tell you been in South Africa. Eish! Gives it away
Facts!!
if I was you I was going to stay there forever
Language skills, very impressive!!!! It sounds like Zulu because in Zulu for 3 we say "amathathu" and for 2 we say "amabili".
In Swahili we say Tatu for 3 and Mbili for 2 , it sounds almost the same , BANTU PEOPLE ARE ONE regardless the borders and culture differences
Swahili 1 to 5 is similiar sound like Zulu.
They are all Bantu languages in East Africa, Central Africa and Southern Africa. Mbili, Satu, nya or ine tanu, mukaga, msanvu....kumi all the same counting 😂😂😂.
Not surprising. Zulus came from Central Africa.
Zulu and swahili are very similar cause they are both Bantu languages
😂 I had the same problem there. Blinker, turn signal, wipers. 😅😅😅 enjoy your stay, with your babies.
I'm grinning like a fool 😁hearing the accent change as you become more assimilated. From your T's when you say better to you saying "Eish/Eesh"!! Wonderful to see the growth
So true
Really love how you're trying speak kiswahili , that's beautiful & smartest of you. Thanks for this amazing Vlog of Dar es Salaam. 👍🙏❤
Thank you so much 😁
Great Swahili indeed, Ashley. How long have you been in TZ?If you stay in TZ for more than 1 year, you will definitely be a fluent swahili speaker.
Old memories. It’s interesting to see how it has changed.
2:52 great driving Sistar ma Sha Allah! Make Afrika Great Again 🫶🏾
KARIBU SANA TANZANIA ASHLEY
Asante Sana
beautiful country. i love you and the kids. God bless you and everyone watching.
So beautiful to hear you learning the language, reminds me of the color purple. Coconut water much better than getting sweet sugary sodas.
Ashley wow I love it ❤❤❤
You have a wonderful family ❤
The continent is moving.
Ashley we respect you.God bless you and your girls.They. are so quiet and charming.So smart I admire them.
Looks so clean
Asante sana i really luv ur Afrikan videos cant wait to return next year in South Afrika
Beautiful! We are visiting Zanzibar in September from Md. We will definitely spend some time in Dar 😊. What's the best places to visit?
I really love your Swahili -Congrat!!
Fresh fruits 😊😊😊😊😊
Love you sister ❤
Hi Ashley, you are doing a great job driving on the right side 😂❤
Your swahili is so good.. 👏
Good Job - Considering nearby countries to fulfill certain needs is a wise strategy. Is there really a society that has it all?
I love this vid of you driving.
Y’all Kiswahili is really good. On the side note,Mbezi Beach has changed a lot
❤
Wow Ashley😁 you are adventurous! What made you decide to learn to drive the opposite? Did you take driving course in Tanzania? appreciate you, your daughters and your valuable content.
The task was presented to me so I did it! No lessons, just trial and error. We appreciate you! Thanks for your comment.
Wow, y'all haven't been there is a long while. That Pizza Hut/KFC has been there for a minute. I applaud you for driving. I haven't tried it still. Asante kwa Picha
Thank You… This gives an excellent, more up close look of the country.
Are there any business suggestions to open in Tanzania?
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@@AshleyinAfrika I truly appreciate this and I will review asap! Also, it depends on when the conference will be held. 🤞🙏🏽
Tz looks beautiful and lush. Loving the drive by shopping 😂
5:24 we just spotted our first Bugatti in Zimbabwe… but there’s a lot of Maybachs and Range Rovers
But the national car is (drumroll) Honda Fit😅😂
This is a template of what a family should be like in terms of how they engage with one another I wonder where the lucky guy is
Nice view
Karibu Tanzania. Are you from Namibia?
Hi Ashely ! Such a great video . May I ask ..How did your daughters cope with the transition ? Me & my family are looking to move to Kenya 🇰🇪 & my daughter expresses that she wants to be here in the U.S . She love family and friends so she will miss them. Could you please share any strategies or advice you’ve given to your daughters to make them feel comfortable?
Dr Maulana Karenga(born Robert McKinley Everett adopting swahili names) a pan-Africanist founded KWANZAA in 1966 celebrated by black in US and diaspora .
He studied Swahili and other African-racial/ethnic languages and is professor Africana studies at Cal state long beach .
He advocated Swahili as a unification language for black in continent and black in diaspora .
President Julius Nyerere adopted Swahili in Tanzania as a language of unification making Tanganyika less ethnic than their neighbors.
Idi Amin of Uganda banned Swahili claiming it was a language of resistance until he was removed by General Tito Okello and General Bazillio Olara Okello .
President Milton Obote who replaced Amin in 1979 allowed Swahili while Yoweri Museveni just recently required schools in Uganda to teach Swahili like in schools like in Kenya and Tanzania .
South Africa schools also adopting Swahili .
16million native Swahili speakers worldwide . At least 82 million as a second language .
Wa-swahili (admixture black coastal bantu, Arab, some Persian etc) are group found in Kenya, Tanganyika, Zanzibar, Pate, Lamu , Southern Somali, Malagasy or Madagascar, Mozambique, Seychelles, Comoros etc .
swahili is not bantou languege,bantu people living in central Africa and sourthen Africa source in Congo @@papd3532
@@papd3532 16 million? No man Tz alone has over 62-65 million Swahili speakers let alone other eastern and southern countries who also have number of speakers
@@bernardoleonard7331 The Waswahili are an ethnic mulatto group whose native language is Swahili .
Everyone else is not a native speak but a secondary speaker .
Don't worry, The wipers and turn signal thing takes a week or two to get used to.
People who build those roads are amateurs. The built open gutters with no sidewalks. They sometimes built that in my country and it’s so annoying. It’s a waste of space and dangerous too. But Overall Tanzania is so beautiful.
I do not think the open gutters is because they are amateurs. I think it because of the additional cost of covering the gutters; because some gutters are covered in Tanzania
@@coz2j69yeah it probably is a cost issue but it’s quite irritating and dangerous too
My first thought was, “wyd behind that wheel?!”
Ashley~ straw in Swahili is mrija
So Ashley how do you adjust to driving on the other side...i have yet to try such a thing 😮
Hi Asley! Really nice picture, what camera are you using to record your videos?? Thank you to let me know
You are saying "eish.." like a proper South African 😂😂😂
Ashley - come on with the Kiswahili with all the feminine cadence and flavor. You are what we’ve been waiting for. Serious people from the Diaspora who demand the best from everyone they encounter local or expat or returnee. I love that you show folks that they can move around within Africa based on personal taste, business opportunity, vibe, speed, whatever.
Well said. I appreciate you 😊
🌸🦅
Hello please where are You living ?
❤️❤️❤️👍👍
Note: it is important to wear seatbelt while driving, it can prevent injury and lost of life
Have you started driving in South Africa ?
Only once! From Joburg to Rustenburg and back...It was an adventure.
@@AshleyinAfrika 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿 yeh we always say once you master driving in Joburg you can drive anywhere in the world
Are you back for good in Dar for now Ashley?
Hellow @AshleyinAfrica i real like your content and I would real like to collaborate in one of your Projects.
Hey I'm interested in living in tanzania and investing. How can we talk
The seller didn't notice you are trying to speak in Kiswahili
I was there in Feb. and its HOT... I love it in Madufu Kibaha because were i was there was no snakes lol i hate snakes
That's a soft life; we live so rough in the west I feel cheated.
That’s the same feeling I had when I returned which is why, Africa is now my home.
Yes, Tanzanians ( the ones that are qualify) are able to use loan to buy vehicle
Could you please give a price reference for the fresh food items you picked up along your drive?
How many local dollars did it cost per item?
Also, what is the currency rate : how many local dollars are equivalent to a US dollar?
5 mandarins for Tsh2000 equivalent to us$0.7, 1 coconut for tsh1000, 1us$=tsh2800. 😊
@@hassshoban8206 sounds like digital nomads earning USD would love it more there 😊
@@hassshoban8206 thanks for sharing 😊
How can those "machenza" be 400 each!!? It's should just be 100 each this time of the year!! It's good to see you speak swahili, you will be more comfortable! Good luck!!
@@kikalarashid9003 That's Mbezi prices
Huko ni mbezi, posta ni 500 kabsa
That is a fair price for Machenza, dont be stingy😂
In Tanzania every luxury item is paid in cash cars houses accessories mobile phones etc
You are right only in South Africa and maybe Botswana they pay with credit the rest of Africa people buy cars for cash.
You're right about Botswana paying with credit, and Namibia too.
And you wonder why south Africa like that you must don't see all those white people they gone turn that to the new America in Africa once so many Americans flee USA from coldwar that's brewing up
You can also buy a car in Tanzania with a credit but you must arrange with your bank.
You are hilarious
From Canada with hava. You guys could at least say thank you or teach your children to say thank you to the men that you purchased the coconuts from.
She did say "asante sana"