Thank you for this episode. One of the reason I stopped watching our main line TV channels (both public and private) is that they are no longer creating content which builds me as an audience and a citizen of the country. It’s so overtly modelled around corporations and not the nation. This episode is so informative, educational, enlightening, and refreshing. So much encouraging for our nation that we have people like your guest, ntate Lehohla.
This is awesome. I've also noticed that now we've now entered an era where policy is void of stats, facts and logic. It is now informed by populism and baseless narratives. I pray that people like Mr Pali Lehohla continue sounding the alarm. I've had enough of lazy policy making, it's costing us big time. Great interview.
I have listened to this interview for at least three times....this was a very interesting interview. what amazes me is that how are we failing as a country yet we are having such brilliant minds amongst ourselves
Mr Mashebela you're real intellectual lecture you ❤❤. You can able to engage in any kind of Topic whether is social, economically or academically and political you make sure you raise critical points or facts
A degree from the National University of Lesotho (NUL) with double major in Statistics and Economics, postgraduate studies in demography from the United Nations Regional Institute for Population Studies (UNRIPS) at the University of Ghana and Senior Executive Programme jointly awarded by Wits and Harvard Universities. ... WE NEED YOUTH WITH THIS TYPE OF ACHIEVEMENT and WISDOM to lead in the political space,What we also need is scenario planning put in place by the policy makers, and instantly implementable at local and national level..
We need wise, kind people with high moral values and an ability to build success. I have experienced highly certificated people with very bad manners and a toxic attitude.
Proud to have known this family since I was young primary school...friends with his brother child ❤ Legana Lehohla ...very respected family in Lesotho 🇱🇸
I really enjoyed this interview ❤️Mr Pali is talking numbers, his language is numerical and as a Finance student this was very informative and I am in awe
19:45 I remember when I used to think I was dom and I was bad at Maths. The healing only happened now at at 33 years old when I decided to further my education and I discovered that there was nothing wrong with me and that I was good at Maths. I wish more people knew what I know now but much earlier on in their Maths journey.
Incredible conversation with former SG. I've always admired the passion that Ntate Lehohla has for development, including the development of people. I benefited personally as a young statistician and I watch this podcast in awe of the depth he has in terms of history and understanding the role of statistics in the governance and in the development of nations. It took me days to get through this content as I had to make notes and rewind several times. Thank you David & Ntate Lehohla.
I had an opportunity to have a 30 minute conversation with him at the Rand Easter show, I was so star struck I could not even speak properly for the first few minutes. I remember my first time seeing him on TV in the yellow suite on morning live, it subconsciously planted a seed of wanting to be a statistician.
Great lecture. References to some of the key messages. 51:48 Mont Fleur Scenarios 1/3 Mont Fleur Scenarios 2/3 Mont Fleur Scenarios 3/3 57:38 Indlulamithi Scenarios - Indlulamithi 1:16:23 Indlulamithi Scenarios 2035 - Indlulamithi 1:37:41 Mapping vulnerability to COVID-19 | Statistics South Africa 1:55:34 Carnegie Commission of Investigation on the Poor White Question in South Africa - Wikipedia
Ntate Mashabela. One behalf of all Subscribers, we humbly ask for you to invite Warren Masemola. 😂😂😂 Maybe you are friends with him, and you know his life story, but we only know him from TV. We humbly beg for you to invite him to the podcast. Keya leboha.
King David, I am in love with your BRAIN. Thank you for bringing all the superb guests. We equally have to bring our brains to class as there is proper learning taking place here.
I have been meaning to watch this interview for a while and I finally managed to watch it. The credit here goes to both a great guest and a great host. The interview earned you a subscriber David.
I love how KingDavid matches his tops with the guest's style...what a typical virgo.well im one,it is important tp make guests feel welcome.i love this about you Ntate Mashabela. Stats lay our challenges bare,re leboge Ntate Pali❤
How i wish i could have had an opporrunity to listen to Ntate Pali before i registered for my economic indicators module😢,i shall repeat it with more underatanding next year.Ntate Pali's passion of stats has ignited more interest on the subject.i will pass next year😊
I started my Saturday morning learning and can only say, I’m glad I landed on this podcast. My mind is stimulated and my level of curiosity has increased. Thank you both you Gentlemen, beautiful minds 🙏🏽
This interview is a clear evidence that black people can lead, ntate Lehohla has proven the nonsense that we are incapable. We have to love and believe in ourselves, blackness is the order of creation.
Great podcast. A lot was learned, and it would be empowering to have more of these interviews. Maybe someone else from a public health perspective, especially with recent developments in the National Health Insurance.
The wisdom of ntate Lehohla is out of this world. If only our government was making decisions based on the evidence produced by our researchers, that we pay with our taxes!
Ntate Pali Lehohla is a well of knowledge / wisdom and the ANC government should have worked closely with him in developing some of their policies. The only problem is that they were not going to let go of populist ideas for sensible well-informed policies. The contrast between the ANC approach to his stats and how the Chinese reacted to his report(s) shows why we are far from catching up to the rest of the developed world. Great interview!
I believe strongly that any and everyone who is in a position of leadership should watch this. It's very long but very insightful. Governance by the numbers
Mr Lehohla spoke from a very honest and researched view, unlike politicians who will speak a whole lot of nothing. The man helped me understand the numbers better.
1:48:00 I am of the belief that UNISA needs a competitor in the form of another long distance University to challenge them and wake them up from inefficiencies!
An asset to Africa. This interview is inspiring me to study my post grand... Imagen Ntate Pali engaging Julius Malema. Just imagine that interview. CAN YOU PLEASE INVITE DR KGOSI LETLAPE
Let me say fatherlessness leads to the problem of unresolved issues and postponement and it's the same thing in my life. By the way I have a lot to say on this topic but let me end by saying the problem of South Africa is broken families
You can say that again. I wish I could say more too and it hurts me seeing our brothers going around impregnating girls without planning to be in the child s life. . .
@@ThabisoRatlou i believe the core of it its at the family level , we need to be intentional about the values we instil in our sons and daughters but most importantly what we model as parents.
You're spot on Sindana. It all starts with families. What pains me the most is that in African society rubbish behavior has been normalized. Im turning 40 soon and have zero kids. Why ? Children are to be produced in marriage. Where is our pride as a people.
In South Africa, one major issue is appointing people with no experience to leadership positions. Instead, we should ensure that those seeking leadership roles are experts in their respective fields. It's crucial to have leaders who are knowledgeable and articulate about the subject matter they represent, rather than just being focused on their history as freedom fighters. This approach will lead to more effective and encouraging leadership, as seen in the examples of the old man and Kadima, who have demonstrated expertise and personal growth. Unfortunately, the current political culture tends to prioritize pleasing comrades with little sense, rather than selecting competent individuals who can bring positive change to the country's situation, such as Eskom.
Leadership King David. ❤ I just giggle a little as he Chuckles on when he mentions the SA Government Officials! Clearly a lot of issues need to be addressed and corrected within that Space!. A question though if am following correctly here.! It is said that once the dad is added on the birth certificate of a child, their child :- they need to be present for literally everything the child needs to be administered for?
Exactly.. our current system has given most of the guys more freedom. When traffic officers are having roadblocks checking for road fines, they road also check for maintenance as well.
Also, if the father is on the birth certificate, it is likely that he is present and supportive. Therefore, it is an indication of that or at least the likelihood of presence and support.
1:25:00 Mr Pali, well points out the need to hold out government to account - if they say we will have 38% unemployment - problem is if much of the population has no understanding of such matters they might just vote for they always voted for or have voter apathy.
Check the pause he makes (57:34) before dropping this bomb: That's why we cannot escape the gwara gwara scenario, nor the is'bujwa scenario and move towards the nayi le walk. We are trapped in that, this is what those things that are put on the table are going to give us!!!!
Great conversations I'm impressed Like the Shirts ,There’s immense potential for foreign investment from all over the world, but current policies, including racial biases, property rights issues, and the socialist leanings of the ANC, repel investors. But in my envisioned future, these barriers were torn down. South Africa saw an influx of foreign investment and a rapid decrease in unemployment. The country’s informal economy, especially the vibrant township entrepreneurial scene, showcases our resilience and potential.
I just want to congratulate Mashabela on bringing this one. I have an issue on the educational side of the story for the population. Roelf Meyer was on JJ Tabane not so long ago where he fully agreed about the impact of bantu education was the most brutal system apartheid could ever produce which will stay with our society for many many decades to come. Those of us who were lucjky to have parents who were able to take them abroad as the gentleman now we will never understand the impact of that policy that killed millions of black people for ever.. Any other thing could be resolved or forgotten but that education cancer is the most DANGEROUS ONE.
This country has so many broken families, across all races. We lean toward not wanting to bring kids into this bad society, but nature has other plans. So the unwanted kids suffer. How do we promote strong family values? Crime has to be fixed first, or it will continue. Very interesting talk. Thanks for the brain food. :)
Around 70 - 80% of children are fathered by about only 15% of men. Women are having kids with the same men who already have other kids they don't look after. Women too must make better choices in partners. Having children out of wedlock has been normalized, and these are the results.
Thank you for this episode. One of the reason I stopped watching our main line TV channels (both public and private) is that they are no longer creating content which builds me as an audience and a citizen of the country. It’s so overtly modelled around corporations and not the nation. This episode is so informative, educational, enlightening, and refreshing. So much encouraging for our nation that we have people like your guest, ntate Lehohla.
TV has become irrelevant to a number of ppl...
I kept rewinding and haven't finished the 3hrs.
The relevance of this conversation is outstanding 🙏
David conducted this interview like the well experienced host and entertainer he is. Great and well informed guest. An interview to cherish 🤌🏾
Always🎉🎉🎉
This is awesome. I've also noticed that now we've now entered an era where policy is void of stats, facts and logic. It is now informed by populism and baseless narratives. I pray that people like Mr Pali Lehohla continue sounding the alarm. I've had enough of lazy policy making, it's costing us big time. Great interview.
I have listened to this interview for at least three times....this was a very interesting interview. what amazes me is that how are we failing as a country yet we are having such brilliant minds amongst ourselves
he is such a brilliant, export from the Mountain Kingdom of Lesotho
I only watched once, I am going to watch again.
Eish.. say that again my brother.
Mr Mashebela you're real intellectual lecture you ❤❤. You can able to engage in any kind of Topic whether is social, economically or academically and political you make sure you raise critical points or facts
Powerful interview, felt like one was in class. its sad that such minds are not listened to. Thumbs up Bra Dave, you did your research well
It was epic. I just hope Pali continues his work outside of office. He's too important to become irrelevant.
Very insightful conversation, Ntate Lehotla is someone young people should drink from his wisdom.
Good morning my king. Please my king invite Ntate Dikgang Moseneke.
Ntate Pali Lehohla gave gems here, removing the veil about the hypocrisy of the West and the stupidity of our so called leaders.
A degree from the National University of Lesotho (NUL) with double major in Statistics and Economics, postgraduate studies in demography from the United Nations Regional Institute for Population Studies (UNRIPS) at the University of Ghana and Senior Executive Programme jointly awarded by Wits and Harvard Universities. ... WE NEED YOUTH WITH THIS TYPE OF ACHIEVEMENT and WISDOM to lead in the political space,What we also need is scenario planning put in place by the policy makers, and instantly implementable at local and national level..
We need wise, kind people with high moral values and an ability to build success. I have experienced highly certificated people with very bad manners and a toxic attitude.
@@ezerbia Indeed..What we also need is scenario planning put in place by the policy makers, and instantly implementable at local and national level.
Put SouthAfricans first and down defending illegal Basotho miners
he is representing Lesotho very well
@@rosiematabane5292 Eish
most Basotho are occupying high positions in South Africa because of the the certification
Proud to have known this family since I was young primary school...friends with his brother child ❤ Legana Lehohla ...very respected family in Lesotho 🇱🇸
This is an awesome interview. Ntate is so brilliant! Thank you for bringing him to the show.
The most important person to South Africa that is never given the mike as often as he should as the Stats he speaks to speaks volumes
I really enjoyed this interview ❤️Mr Pali is talking numbers, his language is numerical and as a Finance student this was very informative and I am in awe
Beautiful interview. Listened to this driving from Ladysmith to Johannesburg.
You must have had a great drive man. I wanna take a long drive now…😂
Uncle Dave thank you so much for this type of content... It's highly appreciated 🙏
The episode was truly educational and insightful. So many gems in this conversations… and that shirt 🙌🏽
19:45 I remember when I used to think I was dom and I was bad at Maths. The healing only happened now at at 33 years old when I decided to further my education and I discovered that there was nothing wrong with me and that I was good at Maths. I wish more people knew what I know now but much earlier on in their Maths journey.
that makes 2 of us black boys are on their own unfortunately in the black families.
When you are a laitie it's important to listen to ama grootman, bra mdeva you took me to school with this one 🙏💯
I remember wanting to be like Pali when I was young. We need role models as young men.
I studied statistics because of him
Incredible conversation with former SG. I've always admired the passion that Ntate Lehohla has for development, including the development of people. I benefited personally as a young statistician and I watch this podcast in awe of the depth he has in terms of history and understanding the role of statistics in the governance and in the development of nations. It took me days to get through this content as I had to make notes and rewind several times. Thank you David & Ntate Lehohla.
I love you interviews ❤ we get to know the upbringing of people and how they overcame life challenges 🥂 cheers man
Great interview, wisdom all around. Love this podcast.
I had an opportunity to have a 30 minute conversation with him at the Rand Easter show, I was so star struck I could not even speak properly for the first few minutes. I remember my first time seeing him on TV in the yellow suite on morning live, it subconsciously planted a seed of wanting to be a statistician.
woow nice.
so your a statistician now?
@@tthabane3 I can safely say I'm well on my way there I have a BSc Econometrics and an Honours in Mathematical statistics
Great conversation I've leant a lot from this. David put Mr Lehohla and Somadoda Fikeni in one room please I need more from both of them please.
Fantastic interview! King David, you adroitly conducted this interview and ntate Pali is always such a wealth of knowledge. Congrats to you both.
Great lecture. References to some of the key messages.
51:48
Mont Fleur Scenarios 1/3
Mont Fleur Scenarios 2/3
Mont Fleur Scenarios 3/3
57:38
Indlulamithi Scenarios - Indlulamithi
1:16:23
Indlulamithi Scenarios 2035 - Indlulamithi
1:37:41
Mapping vulnerability to COVID-19 | Statistics South Africa
1:55:34
Carnegie Commission of Investigation on the Poor White Question in South Africa - Wikipedia
Ntate Mashabela.
One behalf of all Subscribers, we humbly ask for you to invite Warren Masemola.
😂😂😂 Maybe you are friends with him, and you know his life story, but we only know him from TV. We humbly beg for you to invite him to the podcast.
Keya leboha.
I appreciate this conversation King David wow Ntate Pali Mosotho a motle your intelligence...I have learned a lot starting from sociology
I thought I'd take a quick glance at this and I ended up glued to my tiny cellphone screen to watch and listen to this excellent interview.
Personally this is one of the best interviews. Numbers, sociology and policy. Mind blowing
King David, I am in love with your BRAIN. Thank you for bringing all the superb guests. We equally have to bring our brains to class as there is proper learning taking place here.
Wow, thank you
I have been meaning to watch this interview for a while and I finally managed to watch it. The credit here goes to both a great guest and a great host. The interview earned you a subscriber David.
Rea leboha Ntate Pali, you are Lesotho' s Pride ...
I love how KingDavid matches his tops with the guest's style...what a typical virgo.well im one,it is important tp make guests feel welcome.i love this about you Ntate Mashabela.
Stats lay our challenges bare,re leboge Ntate Pali❤
Truth be told...men like ntate Lehohla are so many in our neighbourhoods the problem is that we dont pay any attention to them...
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How i wish i could have had an opporrunity to listen to Ntate Pali before i registered for my economic indicators module😢,i shall repeat it with more underatanding next year.Ntate Pali's passion of stats has ignited more interest on the subject.i will pass next year😊
You got my subscription for this interview, Thanks
Brilliant interview. Thank you Gentlemen
I started my Saturday morning learning and can only say, I’m glad I landed on this podcast. My mind is stimulated and my level of curiosity has increased. Thank you both you Gentlemen, beautiful minds 🙏🏽
This interview is a clear evidence that black people can lead, ntate Lehohla has proven the nonsense that we are incapable.
We have to love and believe in ourselves, blackness is the order of creation.
Great podcast. A lot was learned, and it would be empowering to have more of these interviews. Maybe someone else from a public health perspective, especially with recent developments in the National Health Insurance.
I second that...
Wonderful interview King D. Wishing well health to Rre Pali
Ntate Pali, is the big piece that is missing in South Africa Economic and Political Planning.
this is such an inportant interview. what a brilliant man. i wish we could force politicians to watch with understanding and wanting to change things.
We need to retire useless politicians next year
Bra David, can we please have part 2 of Mr Pali or organise a lectures with him for youth professional
Profound 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿 interview
Well done. Well said and well spoken. What an insightful interview.
The wisdom of ntate Lehohla is out of this world. If only our government was making decisions based on the evidence produced by our researchers, that we pay with our taxes!
The wisdom and knowledge of Ntate Lehohla is priceless, hopefully, those in power consult him for guidance.
Ntate Pali Lehohla is a well of knowledge / wisdom and the ANC government should have worked closely with him in developing some of their policies. The only problem is that they were not going to let go of populist ideas for sensible well-informed policies.
The contrast between the ANC approach to his stats and how the Chinese reacted to his report(s) shows why we are far from catching up to the rest of the developed world. Great interview!
Our minds and eyes have been opened yhooo. SA youth you better start registering to vote next year.
I believe strongly that any and everyone who is in a position of leadership should watch this. It's very long but very insightful. Governance by the numbers
Mr Lehohla spoke from a very honest and researched view, unlike politicians who will speak a whole lot of nothing. The man helped me understand the numbers better.
1:48:00 I am of the belief that UNISA needs a competitor in the form of another long distance University to challenge them and wake them up from inefficiencies!
An asset to Africa. This interview is inspiring me to study my post grand... Imagen Ntate Pali engaging Julius Malema. Just imagine that interview. CAN YOU PLEASE INVITE DR KGOSI LETLAPE
I am here for South Africa's Prof Lumumba...Dr Pali Lehotla
Much respect to Ntate Pali. As an aspiring Statistician I'm inspired.
Thanks for hosting Ntate Pali king 👑 David,
Let me say fatherlessness leads to the problem of unresolved issues and postponement and it's the same thing in my life. By the way I have a lot to say on this topic but let me end by saying the problem of South Africa is broken families
You can say that again. I wish I could say more too and it hurts me seeing our brothers going around impregnating girls without planning to be in the child s life. . .
agree to this insight, the best way is to deal with the root of all this so that we can have good fruits to the society.
How do we solve this issue? Is it at family level or curriculum level?
@@ThabisoRatlou i believe the core of it its at the family level , we need to be intentional about the values we instil in our sons and daughters but most importantly what we model as parents.
You're spot on Sindana. It all starts with families. What pains me the most is that in African society rubbish behavior has been normalized. Im turning 40 soon and have zero kids. Why ? Children are to be produced in marriage. Where is our pride as a people.
❤ One of my favourite people, Thanks King David
Free economics lecture. Appreciated.
The shirts my man!!! Bo Grootman.. Danko.
Very informative.. Thank you David , beautiful conversation with Ntate Pali
This episode is so informative 👌🏾
Thank you for ploughing back to the community.
Very insightful
I am done what a wealth of wisdom. Thank you for the insights
In South Africa, one major issue is appointing people with no experience to leadership positions. Instead, we should ensure that those seeking leadership roles are experts in their respective fields. It's crucial to have leaders who are knowledgeable and articulate about the subject matter they represent, rather than just being focused on their history as freedom fighters. This approach will lead to more effective and encouraging leadership, as seen in the examples of the old man and Kadima, who have demonstrated expertise and personal growth. Unfortunately, the current political culture tends to prioritize pleasing comrades with little sense, rather than selecting competent individuals who can bring positive change to the country's situation, such as Eskom.
💯
Listening to Ntate Lehohla is insightful.
Leadership King David. ❤
I just giggle a little as he Chuckles on when he mentions the SA Government Officials!
Clearly a lot of issues need to be addressed and corrected within that Space!.
A question though if am following correctly here.! It is said that once the dad is added on the birth certificate of a child, their child :- they need to be present for literally everything the child needs to be administered for?
Exactly.. our current system has given most of the guys more freedom.
When traffic officers are having roadblocks checking for road fines, they road also check for maintenance as well.
Also, if the father is on the birth certificate, it is likely that he is present and supportive. Therefore, it is an indication of that or at least the likelihood of presence and support.
1:25:00 Mr Pali, well points out the need to hold out government to account - if they say we will have 38% unemployment - problem is if much of the population has no understanding of such matters they might just vote for they always voted for or have voter apathy.
King David, it’s scary that you were able to
Interview such an intellect. I wish you could share how you were feeling during the three hours..
Genuine political leader who really want to build strong nation will never neglect such knowledge.
This was an amazing interview.
There is too much information for a single interview. Please bring ntate back.
Stats SA2011 he was my Boss, thanks to grasp so informative ethics.
Check the pause he makes (57:34) before dropping this bomb: That's why we cannot escape the gwara gwara scenario, nor the is'bujwa scenario and move towards the nayi le walk. We are trapped in that, this is what those things that are put on the table are going to give us!!!!
Phd level talk ❤❤ danki bra dave
Thanks Ntate for the context!
Great conversations I'm impressed Like the Shirts ,There’s immense potential for foreign investment from all over the world, but current policies, including racial biases, property rights issues, and the socialist leanings of the ANC, repel investors. But in my envisioned future, these barriers were torn down. South Africa saw an influx of foreign investment and a rapid decrease in unemployment. The country’s informal economy, especially the vibrant township entrepreneurial scene, showcases our resilience and potential.
The best conversation I've listened to in years
🙏🏾👊🏾
I just want to congratulate Mashabela on bringing this one. I have an issue on the educational side of the story for the population. Roelf Meyer was on JJ Tabane not so long ago where he fully agreed about the impact of bantu education was the most brutal system apartheid could ever produce which will stay with our society for many many decades to come. Those of us who were lucjky to have parents who were able to take them abroad as the gentleman now we will never understand the impact of that policy that killed millions of black people for ever.. Any other thing could be resolved or forgotten but that education cancer is the most DANGEROUS ONE.
This was informative and opened my eyes
Master class of solutions provided in here🙌🏾
Ntate Pali, quoting Economic Theorists like nobody's business
Sbonge 🙌🏾
Good morning David! I’m dying to meet you and talk to you and I don’t know 🤷🏽♀️ how to connect with your company especially meeting you.
podcast@mashabela.co.za
I remember my first salary after matric in 1996 was from the census 96. R1 100 which I used to obtain drivers license.
Wow, wisdom 👏🏼
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Bra Dave please invite Political analyst Mr Sandile Swana
This country has so many broken families, across all races. We lean toward not wanting to bring kids into this bad society, but nature has other plans. So the unwanted kids suffer. How do we promote strong family values? Crime has to be fixed first, or it will continue. Very interesting talk. Thanks for the brain food. :)
This family value education that's very interesting
Your communication skill is the best Bra D..
This episode, 10mins in and I have learned that Family and Genealogy makes a person who they are.
How do i give more than one like ?😃 watched till the End, informative.
Interesting conversation with son of the soil
Around 70 - 80% of children are fathered by about only 15% of men. Women are having kids with the same men who already have other kids they don't look after. Women too must make better choices in partners. Having children out of wedlock has been normalized, and these are the results.
Well said!! Women will have a child with a married man🥲 or a man who is a well known deadbeat!! I agree women need to be selfish with their wombs!!!!
Men must be better not the other way, responsibility will take us far,
@@PulaneLegotlo-nh5no women have a choice too you know?
That 15% is wild & scary and I actually think it's possible
45:29 this man just casually explained something that *NO* news network *in the world* was ever able to explain