Waiting for that vidoe on the odd things you have seen. you have talked about the cuisine , can you expound on the typical meals for like breko, lunch & supper? have you adjusted to the food?
I’ll be doing that soon. I have adapted to the food. I have the advantage of not being a big fan of food. I can eat anything as long as it’s healthy. Getting ingredients to make kenyan meals is easy and surprisingly cheap so i balance both kenyan and Uk foods.
I love your videos hope there will be more to come weekly ikiwa sio hustle. Afya njema( chai ya limau na ginger itasaidia na sauti) and all the best with your endeavors.
Good video. Country roads. The free parking are mainly up North and if you are to pay they are so cheap. In London parking is so expensive. In some parts of the country the cameras don’t flush and some are not marked. Americans prefer automatic but the UK prefer stick shifts. Though more people are now purchasing automatic.Transport system in London is good but up North it’s a different story.
Thats some good insights. Thanks for that. Am planning on doing Edinburgh to London by bus trip at some point then try to move around England and see how that varies from Scotland.
How can i come in UK or otherwise get a legit job in UK. Am i Kenya,naishi hapo Jogoo Rd and am interested in working in the UK as a Truck Driver considering the fact that i've been working as a Truck Driver in Saudi Arabia. Please...
Nice. I wonder where most of your subscribers live. If its the UK, Europe , the States or Aus/NZ then I'm sure they are more interested in Kenya than the UK.
Hi. Am using my kenyan license. I also applied for international driving license while in Kenya. That’s enough to drive here although ill be doing the test to get UK license soon. Hope that helps.
(Matatu) is public transport busses in Kenya. I believe you have the same in South Africa? Privately owned and they go round picking and dropping people.
@@Ninaform Thanks so much I have watched many videos of people from Kenya such like (liv Kenya) and (calif kairo) they spoke of matatu and what I was thinking was very wrong till I had to ask today thank you so much.
@@fredman7680 its what you'd call in SA "taxi" though the word "Matatu" would encompass bigger capacity "public transport service vehicles" seating upwards of 30 passengers
We missed you so much, great to see you again
Thank you. Am considering doing a live this week
Waiting for that vidoe on the odd things you have seen. you have talked about the cuisine , can you expound on the typical meals for like breko, lunch & supper? have you adjusted to the food?
I’ll be doing that soon.
I have adapted to the food. I have the advantage of not being a big fan of food. I can eat anything as long as it’s healthy. Getting ingredients to make kenyan meals is easy and surprisingly cheap so i balance both kenyan and Uk foods.
I love your videos hope there will be more to come weekly ikiwa sio hustle. Afya njema( chai ya limau na ginger itasaidia na sauti) and all the best with your endeavors.
Shukran sana 🙏🏾
Good video. Country roads. The free parking are mainly up North and if you are to pay they are so cheap. In London parking is so expensive. In some parts of the country the cameras don’t flush and some are not marked. Americans prefer automatic but the UK prefer stick shifts. Though more people are now purchasing automatic.Transport system in London is good but up North it’s a different story.
Thats some good insights. Thanks for that. Am planning on doing Edinburgh to London by bus trip at some point then try to move around England and see how that varies from Scotland.
Welcome to Scotland, you will find alot of drivers can be rude and have no patience. Safe driving 😊
Haha! So far driving here has been a walk in the park. Driving in Kenya is an event on its own 😅
You should have mentioned we also have several dealers selling brand new cars in Kenya.....only that they are far outnumbered by grey imports
True. And most of their clients are government parastatals and big corporations. Individuals, not so much.
I like this, it is still relevant
I miss your traveling videos in kenya..I hoped I'll get to hike mt ololokwe with you somedays. Waah
I’ll be back in a few weeks and do a few locations while there.
How can i come in UK or otherwise get a legit job in UK. Am i Kenya,naishi hapo Jogoo Rd and am interested in working in the UK as a Truck Driver considering the fact that i've been working as a Truck Driver in Saudi Arabia. Please...
Not sure those who've made it there really will reply to such comments. Most certainly coz they also got there by chance.
You will get more opportunities in Canada. Check out job bank Canada create Ana account and apply
Nice. I wonder where most of your subscribers live. If its the UK, Europe , the States or Aus/NZ then I'm sure they are more interested in Kenya than the UK.
You make a good point. Am trying to move to a more broader audience.
A huge ring - should I say congrats?
Haha! Thank you 🙏🏾
I'm sure you miss the road trips from back home. We only appreciate these things once we move away.
100%. This year I will maybe do nairobi bomet, kisii and back with mau road if I get the chance.
@@Ninaform looking forward to that trip bro. Make sure you capture the little details like where you had a nyama choma lunch.
Did you do your test or you are using a Kenyan license? If kenyan license did you apply for an internal driving permit?
Hi. Am using my kenyan license. I also applied for international driving license while in Kenya. That’s enough to drive here although ill be doing the test to get UK license soon. Hope that helps.
What is mathatu (Fred) south Africa 🇿🇦
(Matatu) is public transport busses in Kenya. I believe you have the same in South Africa? Privately owned and they go round picking and dropping people.
@@Ninaform Thanks so much I have watched many videos of people from Kenya such like (liv Kenya) and (calif kairo) they spoke of matatu and what I was thinking was very wrong till I had to ask today thank you so much.
@@fredman7680 its what you'd call in SA "taxi" though the word "Matatu" would encompass bigger capacity "public transport service vehicles" seating upwards of 30 passengers
Requirements za kuendesha UK Gari ni nini
Kenya driving license then pay for AA international driving licence. Costs around 8k for 1 year or 15k 3years.
But you can only use a Kenyan license in the UK for 1 year so hakuna haja ya kulipia 3yrs na AA