An inspirational piece about positive stories based on hard working kasi people whose vision is to see our townships evolving. Ke rolela production ena kgaebane, pele ya pele bana beso. Big respect and support to such stories that shine positive lights into out communities. I love it.
What a fascinating guy! It's great to see a profile of a strong community leader doing something different like this and helping youth find direction - looking forward to seeing the whole documentary. Great pace, visuals, and subject matter!
Kasi Sensai....well I like the concept, it's something fresh but I feel you could have went a bit more deeper in his life and his karate interest,was hoping I will here more also from those close to him being family and friends as to what are their views and felling about the Sansei and his love of karate. Interesting as it is, it's spark interest to learn what could be so fascinating about the sport apart from natural arts as that what it's mainly known for. And Yes the juices and bit of such I mentioned could also create more interest to want to see the actual documentary.....to me the documentary promo hints the existence of the sport in our communities, and what interest more those who practice to hold it dearly and even want to share with other.
I love it, very inspired and inspiring. It'll definitely encourage many kids ekasi.
An inspirational piece about positive stories based on hard working kasi people whose vision is to see our townships evolving. Ke rolela production ena kgaebane, pele ya pele bana beso. Big respect and support to such stories that shine positive lights into out communities. I love it.
What a fascinating guy! It's great to see a profile of a strong community leader doing something different like this and helping youth find direction - looking forward to seeing the whole documentary. Great pace, visuals, and subject matter!
I like it. It's like a short film. Also like the way you arrange the title to come on. His like the African Miyagi.
Wow..that's great maan..keep doing that..keep the young people busy...I feel you bruv....
Kasi Sensai....well I like the concept, it's something fresh but I feel you could have went a bit more deeper in his life and his karate interest,was hoping I will here more also from those close to him being family and friends as to what are their views and felling about the Sansei and his love of karate. Interesting as it is, it's spark interest to learn what could be so fascinating about the sport apart from natural arts as that what it's mainly known for.
And Yes the juices and bit of such I mentioned could also create more interest to want to see the actual documentary.....to me the documentary promo hints the existence of the sport in our communities, and what interest more those who practice to hold it dearly and even want to share with other.
Sensei I'm proud of you
Osu by Kgotso Masitenyane under sensei Muzi Zulu
Sensei Thulani ...
Osu Shihan