Tiffah, in a video seen by this reporter, tells her mother: "Okay, so, I like Uganda one out of 10."
Shocked by the feedback, Zari asks: "One out of 10, that's it?"
Later, Tiffah backs her comment, saying: "The house is... out of VIP... this house is like zero out of zero... What kind of house is this? South Africa, they drink tap water; what the hell is wrong with that?"
Zari tells her: "We don't drink tap water in this country... I'm gonna ask the government why."
But Tiffah had a great experience in the village.
"So, the village was nice?" she said, appearing to imply that the village life was more appealing than the experience in Kampala.
Zari, the daughter of Halima Hassan and Nasur Hassan, hails from Jinja.
Latifah Dangote is Zari's firstborn with Tanzanian recording artiste Nasibu Abdul Juma Issack, alias Diamond Platnumz. She is seven years old.
They also have a son named Prince Nilan.
Visiting the Pearl of Africa always comes with unique experiences. Ugandan-British actor Daniel Kaluuya said he got the motivation to shape his career when he came to Uganda for the first time.
"Six weeks holiday sometimes I will just go to Uganda. The first time I left the country. The whole six weeks. That was the first time I left the country. And imagine I'm there like, no electricity sometimes. There ain't no toilet. It's a culture shock. It humbled me," Kaluuya said.
The 33-year-old Oscar-winning actor achieved a career breakthrough after starring in Jordan Peele's horror film Get Out in 2017.
He has starred in popular movies like Black Panther, Queen & Slim, and Nope.