Thank you so much to the Chillers and all your feed back... I learn that to put your opinions out in public to be reviewed and judged is not easy.. and no one can appeal to everyone.. I'm more humbled and more determined to do better
Thank you for honoring the invitation. Like you said,it's time we raise our hands and be the change we want and not get distracted by fault finding mission(which is basically a wild goose chase) You are the General 🎉
I knew this show was going to be a gem. Mr. Molemi is a true general. These are very powerful words of a true leader and more...Salute the African fire here.
One thing that stood out for me about Mo Molemi is that, the concept of liberty is in our work. You can't eat if you don't work. This one is for the books guys. Real black consciousness for our generation!
This is the best episode this year, I must say as a Non South African, MO Molemi is the first South African I have listened to and they didn't make anything or everything about race😮 you can also tell he is well informed about his game as he knows so much even about Botswana players in the Retail business 🎉
As a Tswana man born in the 80s, I grew up on Motswako music. The Mo Molemi’s, Tuks, HHP and Morafe. I’m so proud of Mo Molemi for pushing the independence farming narrative to this day❤️🙌🏼🐐
Thanks Macg for bringing this brother man, thina who've been around for a minute we know him very well kwi Hip-Hop music. Shout out to the late HHP for introducing him to the world ❤
This one I shed a tear after watching. Molemi transcended hip hop for us his fans, his social and political commentary was out of this world. Now the world gets to witness the genius that is Moitsi Dikwalo on a huge platform like the podcast. Respect General'e
Amantsi is still my favorite album of all time. Its sad its nnot on streaming platforms. What a rapper. What a man. Mo'Molemi man with a plan! Mojo man.
Notice how he did this interview in proper English and no industry politics or controversy.. the whole time.. he's always been like this.. much respect
@@shadrackmashoene6228 A good realization. Agriculture is the backbone of the economy. We all need food. I hope many people would get into it and have vegetable supply stalls in your neighbour hoods. It will break dependency. People need to pull funds together and loan each other money because banks won’t do it. I am thoroughly impressed by solutions working on the continent like the micro finance industry in Kenya. It can be done. We need to create solutions to some of our problems. Let’s start with the remote fertile areas, buying land that’s relatively cheap, plant trees in the meantime.
I did some training in pig farming and grew up farming. Requires dedication. Been in the U.S near the Amish and seen how they run their farms and citrus farms in Florida. Highly mechanized. In my Masters program I did a paper on John Deere, amazing technology out there but requires a lot of money. But we can start small- green house, plant avocados and export etc I wish people like him can have conferences and charge people and share this information. Farmers Weekly is a great resource to learn farming trends and information
This episode just shows how easy it is for us to rely on victim mentality as opposed to putting our money where our mouth is. And putting in the hours and faith...
I'm soo emotional watching this episode right now. The first ever CD I bought was ASIA. Very big S/O to The General for pulling through...#JabbaForever. Like yoh this episode is doing the most. Thank you to Podcast and Chill!
Mo Molemi so inspired so proud! Man i hope he reaches his goal! This is bakwild!!!! Ima go check it out when its up and running! Upward and forward Mo❤
This Podcast is really amazing. Never thought you would ever bring Molemi to the platform. Thank you so much for having him. So much knowledge he has to offer.
I really enjoyed listening to Mo. He is a smart guy who has literaly learned and grown to know the world owes him nothing and that you must get up and build and those who believe will buy into it . incredible thought provoking interview. I wish Ace Magashule and his comrades can watch this and learn how to engage young people and not tell us a history we know
There is no SA hip hop top ten GOAT list without atleast 5 Motswakolistas or NW guys in it! Thanks to Jabba for making tswana fashionable for motswako re accountable! Cassper has popularised atleast 20 popular sayings alone! The NW should find a mountain and create its version of Mount Rushmore for these dudes!
You know what this show also does? It takes back in time… I’m now listening to all the motswako artists and I’m getting a feeling of yesteryears and it’s amazing. Mac this show is life ❤
This is mad inspiring and eye-opening. So much wealth of knowledge, expertise and excellence. Next Vutlharhi “Donald” Valoyi - PLEASE!!! KUDOS for this one.
We recorded Mojo the Amantsi album and Fokoff he has always been a special energy!!!! Love this chap... I remember this recording ya Fokof he is talking about.... Yes i am Steve
The love and the respect i have for him .... changed my mind, perspective, life and AMANTSI mafoko but THANK YOU. "Mo gare ke di tuck-shop, wena o wholesaler o jumbo"
Molemi man, such a humble guy i wish him all the best, genius at age 22 his mind set was refreshing, this is what our parents meant when they said you are who you hang around with....
Manong will always be my favorite song of mo molemi 🐐❤️ maf town guys played a big role in SA HipHop. RIP to the legendary HHP Jabba🕊️ oh man this interview brought so many memories love and appreciate legends. Hope we will get skwatta kamp soon❤
Thank you for giving us this episode Mac 🙏🏽 we grateful for this Special OG in this industry and we promise that we as young artists we gon take the SA hip hop to the world 🙏🏽
This episode needs to be pushed! More people need to hear this! We are nothing without a local economy and empowering each other. Well done boys, this is was knowledge and quality. You planted a seed!
Hehehehehehehe guys do you actually realize that MacGyver is literally documenting S.A history Episode by Episode This bro is Gold ❤ Sol is just a Soft cloth working hard to really make sure that his friend Shines a lottttt These brothers are really doing amazing work man ❤❤❤ this is beautiful
Dankie bafetu to bring my man Mo Molemi o buwa nnete Anc destroy North west long time ago. Great interview !!!I love king Molemi dikgosi tsa borra rona❤❤🎉🎉
This is classical. I loved how you solved the phala phala circus without blinking an eye. This podcasts is life, Mo Molemi is a living legend, Jabba deserves a legacy, a foundation. Let's build an agricultural university on his ne. Let's honour him through life.
Thank you Mo Molemi dis episode was very educational. M also a young farmer in 🇧🇼 . The challenges are rea in farming l it was nice to hear from some1 with the same experience. Big ups to podcast nd chill ❤
I nearly didn’t listen to this episode but I am glad I forced my self to listen. I’m impressed by this guy’s passion and determination to make a difference in black peoples lives. I wish Maponya is still alive
True that, and I love guest speakers who are honest, not guest speakers who come and lie in front of the camera and want us to understand...big up MacG and Sol
Go Diragalang by HHP was released back in 2001 and I was today old when I heard it for the first time on UA-cam. Such a deep song with a strong conscious message.
Its incredible he's done everything he rapped about on Amantsi. What a beautiful interview. It might not get the high views but this is one of the best interviews on the platform.
I haven't watched the podcast yet and I can tell you it's my favourite episode this year cause I love Mo'Molemi soo much bruh. Mac caughtr by surprise here 😭😭😭 man I don't care about celebs about this guy is my top 5 favourite celebs of all times
Bare monna ke selepe waa adimisanwa, gaa itirele botsotsi o tshola ka leswana. Ke sematla sefe sese tlaa emeleng tlala. Ha ntse o nkgadisa gao bone kaa tlala. Love this one to bits
I like his purpose, I like how he sees the bigger picture. Also, I love how his thoughts and moves are not racially motivated. More of an acknowledgment and appreciation for Afrikaaners and how they have been the backbone of Agriculture, franchising and food supply for decades and how we need to think long term if we are to ensure food security. Wise, deep and motivating. Thank you for bringing him on.
Thank you so much to the Chillers and all your feed back... I learn that to put your opinions out in public to be reviewed and judged is not easy.. and no one can appeal to everyone.. I'm more humbled and more determined to do better
Thank you for honoring the invitation. Like you said,it's time we raise our hands and be the change we want and not get distracted by fault finding mission(which is basically a wild goose chase) You are the General 🎉
👍👍👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
You are awesome my Guy. My only request to the General 🤠. Plot/Scheme to bring back Mafikeng 60's Party Weekend/ Lotlamoreng Dam Weekends..
My brother, you're the GOAT. Completely humbled and fore er grateful
Bro, you're an inspiration
You can actually judge how informative an interview is by how much Sol Phenduka drinks, The less he drinks, the more informative the interview!!
You don’t say 😂😂😂😂
@@koketsokoktail9626 😂
Absolutely.
Yebo baba😂😅
Motlapele has always been a Sage, u give him 2 minuets on the mic he gives u a whole semester's worth of knowledge
"I understand that what I am doing may be confusing for you, but please don't impose your confusion on me. To me it makes sense......" Mo Molemi
Deep
RIP to HHP🕊️🕊️🕊️ he really played a big role in the motswako scene. I knew that he was an OG, but this interview opened my eyes even further🙏
I knew this show was going to be a gem. Mr. Molemi is a true general. These are very powerful words of a true leader and more...Salute the African fire here.
This is one of the best episode of the year for me.
I love guests who come here to share their life truth and being straight forward about life.
One thing that stood out for me about Mo Molemi is that, the concept of liberty is in our work. You can't eat if you don't work. This one is for the books guys. Real black consciousness for our generation!
Thank you for your presence Mo Molemi
Mo Molemi - - What a guy - - Africans let's stop listening to politicians, and work our personal dreams!!
I'm tired of politics 😅
Politics are part of your daily life ,they affect even the wealthiest people ,sadly we need politicians to prosper.
Politics affects us everyday, it highly impossible to just ignore politics. Politics affects the rich and the poor.
True we should wake up
This is the best episode this year, I must say as a Non South African, MO Molemi is the first South African I have listened to and they didn't make anything or everything about race😮 you can also tell he is well informed about his game as he knows so much even about Botswana players in the Retail business 🎉
But Race is definitely a huge factor in SA bro we can’t turn a blind eye on race aowa
I feel like that too this is best interview this year 🙌
This is the best “Friend of the Podcast” by far this year.
He is a thinking tank, very honest guy, well informed.
I feel like this interview was for me. As a young kid during the peak of Motswako I've always been interested in the history of the genre. R.I.P Jabba
that make the two of us man.
The last part Mo speaking about food security must be a jingle to conscientize about food security. That was massive
As a Tswana man born in the 80s, I grew up on Motswako music. The Mo Molemi’s, Tuks, HHP and Morafe. I’m so proud of Mo Molemi for pushing the independence farming narrative to this day❤️🙌🏼🐐
Mafikeng stand up, Mo Molemi the farmer is here🤟🤟One of the best' Mo Molemi, Tuks and HHP any time any day🔥🔥
MAFTOWN STAND UP!!🏆
We're witnessing motswako biography. So humbled
Probably the best episode I've watched in a minute. The fact that he remember Prof, and that Mo is still one of the old school purists
Thanks Macg for bringing this brother man, thina who've been around for a minute we know him very well kwi Hip-Hop music. Shout out to the late HHP for introducing him to the world ❤
All the Tswana people I've met...and the ones I see doing interviews have a wicked sense of humour... Really enjoyed this episode
We are actually bubbly people ey
Podcast and chill has just made my year. Thanks bafowethu...🔥
This one I shed a tear after watching. Molemi transcended hip hop for us his fans, his social and political commentary was out of this world. Now the world gets to witness the genius that is Moitsi Dikwalo on a huge platform like the podcast. Respect General'e
Amantsi is still my favorite album of all time. Its sad its nnot on streaming platforms. What a rapper. What a man. Mo'Molemi man with a plan! Mojo man.
I don’t know where my physical copy is. I always have to listen via UA-cam
10111 myG yoh magata ke skeem sa GA Jacki Selebi
Same here...all time fav ekse
Imagine overal on a blue mantaga
We are together my fellow chiller...... He's verse on HHP- WALK ON BY still has me at my knees
Don't Sleep On This Episode ..This King dropped quiet a lot of important points.People just need to LISTEN!
Thank you, God answered my prayers on this unsung hero of Motswako, the greatest to ever do it after Jabba
Notice how he did this interview in proper English and no industry politics or controversy.. the whole time.. he's always been like this.. much respect
www.youtube.com/@deepthinkersConcepts
Dope episode , Molemi has proven me right, we are not ready. All we do is lip-service,we are not ready for hard work
That's a scary realization
@@shadrackmashoene6228 A good realization. Agriculture is the backbone of the economy. We all need food. I hope many people would get into it and have vegetable supply stalls in your neighbour hoods. It will break dependency. People need to pull funds together and loan each other money because banks won’t do it. I am thoroughly impressed by solutions working on the continent like the micro finance industry in Kenya. It can be done. We need to create solutions to some of our problems. Let’s start with the remote fertile areas, buying land that’s relatively cheap, plant trees in the meantime.
I did some training in pig farming and grew up farming. Requires dedication. Been in the U.S near the Amish and seen how they run their farms and citrus farms in Florida. Highly mechanized. In my Masters program I did a paper on John Deere, amazing technology out there but requires a lot of money. But we can start small- green house, plant avocados and export etc
I wish people like him can have conferences and charge people and share this information.
Farmers Weekly is a great resource to learn farming trends and information
We are ready! There's no ready just start. Everyone's learning as they go.
This episode just shows how easy it is for us to rely on victim mentality as opposed to putting our money where our mouth is. And putting in the hours and faith...
Sol is super smart. Big up to him for putting facts to Molemi
This is by far my favorite episode. Mo'Molemi is a legend man!
"Mo'Molemi, Motlapele jo o gaisa ba bantsi....tshwarelela fela jwalo o push'e Amantsi!"........this will go down as my favorite episode this year.
Thank You Note 👊🏾💯👌😎, My Respect To You Bro 😇
Likewise 💯
i know lol
Thank you Note is my favorite. I was in grade 5 then
the way MacG gets excited about something is truly contagious. I bet a lot of us will be searching Jabba's songs now. may his soul RIP!
The time
time?@@siphesihlethembinkosi4893
"Everywhere ke tsamaya bampitsa kolonele, bare Molemi o sniper oka thontsa le Fidele" 🙌🏿 MoMolemi is a general
My King, wena you should come to the Motswako Night that happens ko Recharge Midrand
"... o Guerilla, o shaba ting ka madila - You making all the Maxicans ba latlhe didotilla"
@@matikirramahlajana1311 which day
One thing l learned about this episode is that knowledge is power.
Top of the mountain⛰️
I'm soo emotional watching this episode right now. The first ever CD I bought was ASIA. Very big S/O to The General for pulling through...#JabbaForever. Like yoh this episode is doing the most. Thank you to Podcast and Chill!
This became one of the best interviews for this year. I didn't expect to enjoy it this much
I hope they read this ... thank you for bringing Mo Molemi just took me to varsity days 😢
Mo Molemi so inspired so proud! Man i hope he reaches his goal! This is bakwild!!!!
Ima go check it out when its up and running!
Upward and forward Mo❤
Shoutout for this episode guys. Mo is one of the realest ever!
This Podcast is really amazing. Never thought you would ever bring Molemi to the platform. Thank you so much for having him. So much knowledge he has to offer.
I really enjoyed listening to Mo. He is a smart guy who has literaly learned and grown to know the world owes him nothing and that you must get up and build and those who believe will buy into it . incredible thought provoking interview. I wish Ace Magashule and his comrades can watch this and learn how to engage young people and not tell us a history we know
Soweto boy deeply in love with the Motswako movement, amazing surprise Mac. Huge Jabba fan, Rest in peace
Maaan the way I'm soo proud of being Tswana right now 🔥🔥🔥
"Ke mokgwa wa dithipa tse botswa gaba batle go tsoma ma ba batla goja, then they wonder why ke ba bitsa dikgofa" MO Molemi🐐🐐👏🏿❤️
We need more black individuals like uGrootman. Today’s episode and yesterday Popcorn and Cheese episodes are very informative and eye opening 👌🏾.
💯
Spot on, 💯
This is such a big platform., There's no doubt that this interview will open a few doors/opportunities for Mr Mo Molemi🙏🏾
There is no SA hip hop top ten GOAT list without atleast 5 Motswakolistas or NW guys in it! Thanks to Jabba for making tswana fashionable for motswako re accountable! Cassper has popularised atleast 20 popular sayings alone! The NW should find a mountain and create its version of Mount Rushmore for these dudes!
This man is something else yoh...Well done Mac...
@@kgalaletsowalaza8416 great work by Mac...we need such stories documented while they are still here
That's will be dope
@@tumirapoo6834 an instant tourist attraction
The only guest who has had Sol face away from the camera to fully tap onto the wisdom. His specs didn't even need some fixing today. Powerful
One of the most influential,informative & mind triggering episodes.🔥🔥🔥
More love Mr MOLEMI❤
You know what this show also does? It takes back in time… I’m now listening to all the motswako artists and I’m getting a feeling of yesteryears and it’s amazing. Mac this show is life ❤
This is mad inspiring and eye-opening. So much wealth of knowledge, expertise and excellence. Next Vutlharhi “Donald” Valoyi - PLEASE!!! KUDOS for this one.
Best best best shoutout to Mr Mo, this episode alone is going to create more black farmers than the government.🤞🙌🙏
We recorded Mojo the Amantsi album and Fokoff he has always been a special energy!!!! Love this chap... I remember this recording ya Fokof he is talking about.... Yes i am Steve
Mo molemi is talking about u 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
Fokof is still relevant to this day
🤔Sticky menwana?
Had goosebumps all the way .this was so insightful 👊🏽🔥🔥 Thank you for having our Maftown brother
O botlhale Molemi 👏
I was emotional. I can't describe the feeling. The Messiah has touched me.
What a fruitful episode. Mo really watered my brain. Shout out.
The love and the respect i have for him .... changed my mind, perspective, life and AMANTSI mafoko but THANK YOU. "Mo gare ke di tuck-shop, wena o wholesaler o jumbo"
Molemi man, such a humble guy i wish him all the best, genius at age 22 his mind set was refreshing, this is what our parents meant when they said you are who you hang around with....
We love you Mo. Im so thrilled. The guy is just great. His philosophies are so real man. Love from a teacher farmer in 🇧🇼
This guy knows his story and music....😍😍😍
I agree. He talks sense
THE FARMER!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Your fans are still here chief. Thank you P&C FAMILY 💯💯💯💯💯💯
Manong will always be my favorite song of mo molemi 🐐❤️ maf town guys played a big role in SA HipHop. RIP to the legendary HHP Jabba🕊️ oh man this interview brought so many memories love and appreciate legends. Hope we will get skwatta kamp soon❤
The fact that Mo recognises Nomadic (Botswana) as one of pioneers of Motswako means a lot. big up
Big up Sol fr mentioning our Agric college here in Taung❤
The motswako icon! So good to see Mo here, and him doing so well! Such a wealth of information. Great storyteller!
Finally a conversation about Farming and more is needed about it. DOPE episode, thanks for this one.
Mo Molemi the legend, one of the best Motswakolistas ever, always been a fan! This episode is like a breath of fresh air....Danko!!!!
This is my episode 😭😭😭😭 Mr Mo. I even named my son after his album Amantsi.
For the love
My first born is Motlapele...❤
Definitely going to be one of my favourite episodes before we even start!
This episode was one for the books! Dudu at it again 👏👏👏
Thank you for giving us this episode Mac 🙏🏽 we grateful for this Special OG in this industry and we promise that we as young artists we gon take the SA hip hop to the world 🙏🏽
Manong is still my favourite hip hop song till today, Mo Molemi is a legend ❤
This episode needs to be pushed! More people need to hear this!
We are nothing without a local economy and empowering each other.
Well done boys, this is was knowledge and quality. You planted a seed!
I was waiting for this for so long. I wanna hear from someone who works the land what he thinks of the land reform and how it should be done.
He gave so much info so fast, I had to sit up to focus 😅
This guy is really a fountain of knowledge. He is a big deal for real, keep up the good work Mo looking forward to meet you someday in the future.
The greatest lyricist of all time, Amantsi remains my favorite hip hop album. Mr Mo Molemi👊🏿👊🏿
I'm Zulu but I love Molemi. I remember him from Rhyme and Reason. ❤
Did you really have to say you "I'm Zulu"?
It doesn’t matter what your tribe is, Amapiano is a Pitori genre but you probably enjoy it with Barcadi etc.
I'm sorry guys, I just meant it in the language barrier manner. I could barely understand but I knew he was fire.
So insightful….I thought this interview would be boring but boy was I wrong! Substance!
I thought so too hey🤦♀️
thank you podcast and chill this guy is a God, he literally changed my life, ive been wondering where he is in life
Hehehehehehehe guys do you actually realize that MacGyver is literally documenting S.A history Episode by Episode
This bro is Gold ❤
Sol is just a Soft cloth working hard to really make sure that his friend Shines a lottttt
These brothers are really doing amazing work man ❤❤❤ this is beautiful
This is one of those interviews one will never forget in teams EDUCATION.....FARMING
Beautiful interview...❤❤ This was dope!!! This is the Mentality we as black people have to strive towards.
Dankie bafetu to bring my man Mo Molemi o buwa nnete Anc destroy North west long time ago. Great interview !!!I love king Molemi dikgosi tsa borra rona❤❤🎉🎉
This is classical. I loved how you solved the phala phala circus without blinking an eye. This podcasts is life, Mo Molemi is a living legend, Jabba deserves a legacy, a foundation. Let's build an agricultural university on his ne. Let's honour him through life.
A proud Motswana man right now
Missed this guy's voice. Salute Mr MO. 👊🏿
One of the best rappers ever, flow and lyrics untouchable. Amantsi ❤🔥
Thank you Mo Molemi dis episode was very educational. M also a young farmer in 🇧🇼 . The challenges are rea in farming l it was nice to hear from some1 with the same experience. Big ups to podcast nd chill ❤
I nearly didn’t listen to this episode but I am glad I forced my self to listen. I’m impressed by this guy’s passion and determination to make a difference in black peoples lives. I wish Maponya is still alive
True that, and I love guest speakers who are honest, not guest speakers who come and lie in front of the camera and want us to understand...big up MacG and Sol
Bring him back, his knowledge is valuable and inspirational...
It make me emotional to see MOJO getting his flowers 💐 bro yoh
This is the best episode of Podcast and Chill I've ever watched. Shout out to Mo Molemi. SA's future is in good hands.
Mo deserves to be protected, so much knowledge and power ❤
The funny thing about Motswako ka fa e leng the thing that brings Batswana from both countries together, truly truly we are Motswako. Love Mojo!
Hunnit!!
Absolutely! I'm from Rustenburg but I bonded with folks from Mafikeng and Botswama through music ya motswako
Go Diragalang by HHP was released back in 2001 and I was today old when I heard it for the first time on UA-cam. Such a deep song with a strong conscious message.
Its incredible he's done everything he rapped about on Amantsi. What a beautiful interview. It might not get the high views but this is one of the best interviews on the platform.
I haven't watched the podcast yet and I can tell you it's my favourite episode this year cause I love Mo'Molemi soo much bruh. Mac caughtr by surprise here 😭😭😭 man I don't care about celebs about this guy is my top 5 favourite celebs of all times
This guy is a Gem! i loved listening to Molemi, soo insightful. Love it for us!
Bare monna ke selepe waa adimisanwa, gaa itirele botsotsi o tshola ka leswana. Ke sematla sefe sese tlaa emeleng tlala. Ha ntse o nkgadisa gao bone kaa tlala. Love this one to bits
Good mood👊🏿
I like his purpose, I like how he sees the bigger picture. Also, I love how his thoughts and moves are not racially motivated. More of an acknowledgment and appreciation for Afrikaaners and how they have been the backbone of Agriculture, franchising and food supply for decades and how we need to think long term if we are to ensure food security. Wise, deep and motivating. Thank you for bringing him on.
I thought MacG was capping with that Favourite HHP song go diragalang,until he started saying some lines 😅😅😅..shout out to .