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  • It will be good for all the foreigner to leave.From the French, The Chinese. The Libanese The Rwandese The american and the rest.soon as possible.The Country will be better.

  • 40,000 seats? nigga u crazy?! its a whooping 90,000 seats plus 30,000 standing area u should check in before u come up with that.

  • Unfortunately 80% of the people there lives under 2$ a day. Beautiful city though

  • i love my people. the european have tried everthing to stop us

  • Real Kinshasa?! You mean that tiny upperclass bit between the river and the Gombe? With those clubs where you pay 10$ -15$ for a swim? Where is Bon Marché in this video?

  • You can drive for an hour outta Kin and that's what you'd get (reddish, dirt roads) It's a fantastic country, where the best thing you can do is leave your 'thoughts', 'ideas' and 'presumptions' at your own border! Kinshasa (or rather DRC..) is life, stripped down to what is really important.. family, community, food and tradition.... and most of all.. progression (unfortunately, at whatever cost).

  • I am surprised. My image about Congo and Subsaharan Africa as a whole was that of redish dirt roads, huts and lack of any facilities. Thanks for sharing

  • @mikerusan79 Once you get into the hill it's a bit like that. I flew charter planes around africa all over for 3 years and have to say Kinshasa is safe, secure with any facility or service you could expect in most western cities.

  • fils de pute!!!

  • Fils de pute!!! etrangé!!!

    Qu 'elle construction dont tu nous parle?

    Ceque mobutu avait construire!!!!

    Boufon!!!

  • ok

  • Lovely city :D Definitely on my list of places to see when i get a chance :D I like the peaceful atmosphere and the natural-like look :) As much as I love giant metropolies with high skyscrapers, I love more "slow paced" cities like Kinshasa too :P

  • what is the name of the song?

  • wow judging by the racist amerikkan media who's rule of thumb is to tout the magnificence of the white world and the horrors of the so called "third world", oe would think the whole continent of africa was just a fucking malnutritioned, starving, war torn, diseases, famished nightmare of a place. No wonder why blacks in amerikkka are so proud to label themselves "amerikkkan" instead of being the proud AFRICANS they truly are. They dont know african history or see this side of africa

  • @TheBlackRite Yup, too bad this video fails to mention the war that is still raging in the country that has killed roughly 6 million africans. Definitely a country on par with America. The inner most parts of any african city are decent places to live, but the majority of Africans live in the slums surrounding those cities or out in the countryside. The DRC currenlty has the lowest GDP per capita, the second or third lowest average life expectany and the lowest HDI index in the entire world.

  • the song is World Wide Chico by Kaysha (congolese artist) from the album Worldwidechico. you can find the video on youtube. its kinda all 1998 or 1999 i think

  • whats the name of the song?

  • C'est quoi le nom de la chanson qui joue?? what's the name of the song?? I like it..plz guys tell me!!

  • @stephrandi yes i like it too! whats the name?

  • Tout à fait d'accord !

    On ne voit que la Gombe...

    Moi j'y étais cet été et c'est une tout autre réalité !

  • une propagande du gouvernement pour les 5 chantier, ce n'est malheureusement pa la KIN du peuple, c'est la KIN des "honorables" comment ils aiment se faire appeler et celle des expatriés.

  • itz gud dat dey r showin da positive side of Congo coz itz always da negative side dat dey r showin. But I noe dat God will stretch out his hands to make Congo a beautiful nd betta place.

  • ohh yea my country is getting better

  • @muanakin the DRC has a long way to go.

  • thank you for this video which gives hope that the DRC could also one day develop and reflect the image of beautiful dress

  • The stadium shown in this video has 80.000 seats, not 40.000 as the English translation shows.

  • Man... this is why i can't stand TV. You don't see this side of Africa at all. All TV shows is death, diseases, starvation and wars.

    Nice vid.

  • @marcdaddy33 Think of how Middle Easterns feel..

  • well there's another side of kinsasha we dont see every day.

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