“South Africa Will Have a White President in 2024” Andile Mngxitama on Ramaphosa, EFF, Julius Malema

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  • @jacquesbruwer7869
    @jacquesbruwer7869 2 роки тому +37

    Never heard so much nonsense. Stop worrying about white people and get on with helping yourself.Amazing how foreigners create businesses.

    • @mcebisi6079
      @mcebisi6079 2 роки тому +23

      How can we not worry about people who have our land which we should be using ourselves as the original owners🤷🏾‍♂️ Bring back our land and you’ll see us not ever worrying about white people.

    • @carboomtv1479
      @carboomtv1479 2 роки тому

      @@mcebisi6079 , the only people who can claim to be the original people and owners of the lands of South Africa are the Khoisan...all the rest of us our migrants..That's the god damn truth.

    • @mcebisi6079
      @mcebisi6079 2 роки тому +17

      @@carboomtv1479That’s why me as a Khoisan, i want white people out of South Africa and all blacks should remain here whether Zulu or Xhosa because they are my brothers and sisters.

    • @carboomtv1479
      @carboomtv1479 2 роки тому +3

      @@mcebisi6079 , well. this will blow your mind...DNA tests on Afrikaans people, reveal the vast majority have Khoisan DNA..Xhosa have Khoisan DNA but not Zulu...So with your thinking, Afrikaans are native to South Africa while Zulu are foreigners

    • @agrid2608
      @agrid2608 2 роки тому +10

      @@carboomtv1479 lol the only reason your comment would blow anyone's mind is because it's complete nonsense. The Zulu in fact have hunter-gather blood, along with agro-pastoralist, as do Sotho-Tswana as do obviously Xhosa.
      The white Afrikaner community has people with TRACE elements of African, not any defining stock.
      Around 1%, as well as similar trace noise of Asian (South & East Asian).

  • @sisonke_q3439
    @sisonke_q3439 Рік тому +11

    As person born in early 2000s and on a journey of black consciousness. This interview was very thought provoking, I learnt a lot.

  • @saimaiita2019
    @saimaiita2019 2 роки тому +20

    I'm from Namibia 🇳🇦 I respect Adile, and Nkluleko for awakening our mind, and the spirit of Ubuntu, we are one thing as black, we must protect our rights and reclaim our power of economy back,otherwise we will be slaved again by the white Supremacy.

  • @ngakeelias969
    @ngakeelias969 2 роки тому +42

    Nkululeko you are becoming the greatest podcaster in our lifetime. I love the growth my brother

    • @thatoditsele9192
      @thatoditsele9192 2 роки тому +2

      Don’t push it

    • @zukozuko9690
      @zukozuko9690 2 роки тому

      I strongly agree with you. Nkululeko is good kwi podcast but Hai xa eno Junior. He is a big playful n instigative for Junior to analyze soccer in a bias manner. However he is really good.

  • @afurakashomara3409
    @afurakashomara3409 2 роки тому +11

    I have never seen such a high level conversation of this magnitude in South Africa, I now have great respect for Andile.

    • @groblersteyn3133
      @groblersteyn3133 2 роки тому

      Wise sounding words meaning nothing..i am proud too be a white man ..being so strong and mighty controling the minds and actions off millions off black people

  • @Livhebe
    @Livhebe 2 роки тому +2

    Nkululeko my brother you are a great mind.
    You a great host/interviewer 🙌
    I see how you really love u andiLe, I myself have learned to give this gentleman an ear, I think he came back calmer and more assertive now, an intellectual he is!!

  • @johnmolefe3380
    @johnmolefe3380 2 роки тому +40

    Ive been following Andile closely. I must say that he has ignited hope in the few minds across the country. His created a layer that will one day make change small or great. He is very concise and precise on his stance against the injustice in this country and Africa at large. Thomas, Adi Amin and the greats alike have left fire in him and us whom believe in revolutionary rooted ideas. The podcast was great and Nkululeko my bratha you on point. Sharp and thought provoking questions loved every second of the interview. Keep up the good work. All the way from RandWest City. Peace and Love

    • @nozibelenomdebevana4210
      @nozibelenomdebevana4210 2 роки тому +2

      Oh! You have said it all.

    • @awherbst1
      @awherbst1 2 роки тому

      @@nozibelenomdebevana4210 If you think Idi Amin (one of the worst African dictators) was a great person you should check your head. But then again..you are African. There is a reason why Africa is in the state it is in...the reason is...YOU

  • @dontseki6730
    @dontseki6730 2 роки тому +3

    Grootman you are well informed.The way you speak and navigate through different topics thoroughly 👌💯👏👏👏👏I enjoy listening to you
    You are my lucky star....
    Ungshaya ngaphakhathi

  • @Kozmiknomadiko
    @Kozmiknomadiko 2 роки тому +12

    Andile Mxgitama is the greatest leader in South Africa today. He is so consistent and so sharp with his rhetoric. I am a student of Mxgitama ALL THE WAY !! 💯💯

  • @zamongobese
    @zamongobese 2 роки тому +5

    this interview has changed the way I view Andile. This guy is a genius.

  • @siyandadywili1431
    @siyandadywili1431 2 роки тому +4

    Great conversation Nkululeko my brother I must say. Your research/level of grasp into politics is commendable. Andile never misses an opportunity, always on point.

  • @mbusodenese9331
    @mbusodenese9331 2 роки тому +36

    I never realized how intelligent and well-spoken Nkululeko My Brother is. He is a Genius. Great interview as expected, and thanks to Mr. Mngxi for being a great guest.

    • @thanditemba4783
      @thanditemba4783 2 роки тому

      Andile Mxhithana and Julius Malema are the only leaders left

    • @annanudniduck
      @annanudniduck Рік тому

      @@thanditemba4783 Andile over Julius any day. I would vote for BLF if I were a black person in SA.

  • @lesleylebepe8384
    @lesleylebepe8384 2 роки тому +6

    I love you Andile. Township economy was destroyed by the malls which very difficult to compete in their space. I hope him and Julius will mend things to fight the system. We need his ideas in African parliament

    • @craigwhite1974
      @craigwhite1974 2 роки тому

      How can “malls “ destroy township economy when the shops in malls have to pay minimum wages , pay tax , pay vat , pay exorbitant rentals , hence charging more than double for their goods to make small percentage profits ….. township economy can onky be killed by THe people preferring and choosing to shop in malls ….. not the malls themselves as they are inanimate objects … it a people who make the choice where to shop

    • @lesleylebepe8384
      @lesleylebepe8384 2 роки тому

      @@craigwhite1974 I meant township businesses not economy. Thanks for heads up Craig.

    • @noloyisonopanjwa883
      @noloyisonopanjwa883 2 роки тому

      In other words he says there should be no Malls. Where does he come from ? These Malls have created more jobs compared to a supermarket that is in the township which employs 3-4 people.

  • @smoothkay2724
    @smoothkay2724 2 роки тому +4

    this man is,if not the last,the closest we will ever come to a real African revolution,this man is the truth,the light we need,let us not sacrifice him through ignorance but rather heed his message and do what needs to be done ..if we play our part right,he could be president in 2024,its up to us,not the forces trying to silence him but us the forces on the ground,we have the manpower already,i beg,hear my plea batho ba rena!

  • @nkosimncwabe4046
    @nkosimncwabe4046 2 роки тому +10

    I voted BFLF and don’t regret my vote to this day

  • @sizamajola2267
    @sizamajola2267 2 роки тому +47

    If I were to rate this interview, I would give it a 10/10.
    Very well informed and well meaning host & interviewer and an above exceptional social movement leader of our age in the form of leader Andile ✊🏾.
    Seeing the improvement (in health) that you since gained from your previous podcast interview, I give thanks to God Almighty for your upward trajectory in this regard. Indeed, your efforts were not, are not and will not be in vain in fighting for the true and real emancipation of the black child.
    Those who understand what the real warfare is all about, are with my leader. Continue to fight the good fight leader ✊🏾.

  • @lettuceandtomatoes4065
    @lettuceandtomatoes4065 Рік тому +4

    Such a sober conversation

  • @thato596
    @thato596 2 роки тому +6

    Andile is a very wise man. Thank you nkululeko for bringing him on the show. Batho ba jwalo ka Andile are voices of the people out.

  • @luzukokaleni1988
    @luzukokaleni1988 2 роки тому +6

    Thank you for the fruitful insight and for bringing back leadership mngxitama!!!!

  • @vuyomjijelwa6647
    @vuyomjijelwa6647 2 роки тому +6

    NKULULEKO PLEASE INVITE PROF LWAZI LUSHABA. WE ARE HUNGRY FOR HIS WISDOM... PLEASE PLEASE

  • @sanelemchunu3364
    @sanelemchunu3364 2 роки тому +8

    Andile Mngxithama is a great eye 👁 opener✨🙌🏾🙌🏾 he unlocks the blacks minds to the greater extent🤞🏾

  • @thandolwethudlanga9289
    @thandolwethudlanga9289 2 роки тому +2

    Good work and analysis m-Afrika Mngxitama. Kuwe Nkululeko, uyibambe ipholele ezandleni.... #PontDePolitique

  • @mxolisakwe4222
    @mxolisakwe4222 2 роки тому +6

    I didn't know I could tune on you for 2hrs. I like Andile's ideas and fact that he understands that he's just putting a layer for the next generation not these leaders that wants to see change now and then loot for themselves. Please bring Andile back he's fully covered.

  • @PCWP
    @PCWP Рік тому +3

    Can we please bring Andile back before the conference

  • @sakhilemtshali7555
    @sakhilemtshali7555 Рік тому +3

    Andile is clear. the man is just leadership

  • @babakamgoqozi6369
    @babakamgoqozi6369 2 роки тому +6

    Andile Mgxitama is a gem🙌🔥🔥

  • @Seshman1981
    @Seshman1981 2 роки тому +17

    Nkululeko Sir, I like your way of interviewing , it's so descent , I wish this podcast goes far and become one of the greatest, you are so professional in questioning a guest, Andile is so profound is his views , very eye opening.

  • @luthandotyler8714
    @luthandotyler8714 2 роки тому +8

    Beautiful man.... I could listen to u guys for days... Please invite him again...

  • @akanibaone7082
    @akanibaone7082 2 роки тому +3

    We can never lose hope in freeing our people, hence we have leaders like Andile to motivate us. Please don't stop fighting for our land, so we too cannot stop. TMH and the ancestors continue to guide you, protect you, and give you divine wisdom and favour always.

  • @pulanelitabe7562
    @pulanelitabe7562 2 роки тому +9

    Andile is our Biko today i love everything that he stands for, i pray for Long life for him GOD protect him for US..🙏

  • @thaboshikwambane
    @thaboshikwambane 2 роки тому +12

    There’s no other Andile Mngxitama. Our living Biko ✊🏽

    • @bonganipendros
      @bonganipendros 2 роки тому +1

      Mfethu

    • @annanudniduck
      @annanudniduck Рік тому

      I agree, he is in his own league in current day SA. He has inspired me to read Biko.
      Are you on Twitter?

  • @ditsiemnisi2285
    @ditsiemnisi2285 2 роки тому +10

    Another gem from you Nkululeko. Bravo for the stupendous work and of course to Andile. Love how he articulates himself and simplifies matters to bite sized digestible chunks.
    I am also in agreement with your assertion regarding power. There has never been a time in the history of manking where power was ever given. It's always taken.
    It makes one wonder how Mandela and his ilk were so conveniently blindsided, outthought, outplanned, outwitted and outnegotiated into falling into falling for the Codesa ruse.
    Lastly, I love the fact that there is enough time to exhaust all angles of a topic. Theres none of that breaking for a commercial break, rudely interrupting your guests or cutting the conversation prematurely because you had ran out of time.

  • @nguse_fola6639
    @nguse_fola6639 2 роки тому +7

    South African needs to hear what you guys are discussing.
    Oh wooooow.
    Thank you.

  • @marumokitime3771
    @marumokitime3771 2 роки тому +21

    After watching this conversation between Nkululeko and Andile, I came to realize that currently we have Andile and Julius as leaders who are pushing the black agenda hence the vilification and attacks directed towards them by WMC.
    Thanks Nkululeko for this segment.

    • @thaboshikwambane
      @thaboshikwambane 2 роки тому

      Julius will sell black people for a Gucci belt. I assure you. Soo many inconsistencies with that man.
      He’s brilliant and talented but he is not a leader.
      Julius went from saying that he’d die for Zuma on National TV to marching with white people to move Zuma out of office, thus leading SA to Mr Cupcake, Cyril Matress Ramaphosa.

    • @marumokitime3771
      @marumokitime3771 2 роки тому

      @@thaboshikwambane ANC, COSATU, SACP, ANC WOMANS LEAGUE and ANC YOUTH LAEGUE sang from the same hymn book protcting Zuma. Jacob Zuma was removed by the ANC and not by the EFF.
      Your comment is shifting the blame from ANC to Malema and EFF. The best footwork the ANC has mastered in the past decade was to loot and collapse VBS and remove Zuma and convince the public that it's the EFF's fault.

    • @thaboshikwambane
      @thaboshikwambane 2 роки тому +2

      @@marumokitime3771 Malema was marching there hand-in-hand with DA for Zuma to leave office in 2016.

    • @marumokitime3771
      @marumokitime3771 2 роки тому

      @@thaboshikwambane ANC removed JZ it's a fact.

    • @thaboshikwambane
      @thaboshikwambane 2 роки тому +2

      @@marumokitime3771 Nobody’s disputing that. We’re questioning how devoted Malema is to the black agenda.
      He scored an own goal because he contributed greatly towards Zuma being removed as President.
      He abused his large following and his powerful voice to hurt black people.
      Zuma was building black power. Promoting black people everywhere, giving deals to black people and establishing beneficial deals like BRICS.
      Zuma being removed as President brought on Ramaphosa who’s one of the biggest traitors of black people in history. Malema contributed to bringing Ramaphosa.

  • @elleanormoshoette640
    @elleanormoshoette640 2 роки тому +15

    Good to see you back Andile... You understand our problems to the core.. Lets re-group and re-build and re-educate and realign.

    • @oscarmakgaka4840
      @oscarmakgaka4840 2 роки тому

      Most useless politicians I never seen in decades

  • @Masela_Medias
    @Masela_Medias 2 роки тому +13

    We might disagree on some topics but brother nothing makes me more happy than seeing you in good health. Your ancestors are really with you.

  • @hlonni_chelsea6711
    @hlonni_chelsea6711 2 роки тому +7

    I will listen to Andile regardless of the platform he is at.

  • @031Smack
    @031Smack 2 роки тому +6

    Nkululeko was on point this whole interview and I hoped he'd bring up the less highlighted danger that is white genetic survival and he did and Mr Mngxitama answered in the most dignified way that he could to a topic that deserves nothing more than absolute disdain which is admirable from him. Very informative and goodluck on this journey you decided to embark on Nku. Prayers always to Mr Mngxitama.

  • @ignetiusrapelwana2208
    @ignetiusrapelwana2208 2 роки тому +32

    Great to see Andile looking good and healthy again. Hoping to see more of you on such platforms, hopefully a part 2 on this platform. We still need Comrade Andile immensely, he reminds of Colonel Gaddaffi! Great one Nkuluks!!

  • @giftmtshali2046
    @giftmtshali2046 2 роки тому +8

    Brilliant interview, thank you Nkululeko my brother for bringing such a fearless leader 🙌🏿

  • @sabelwesihlengcobo1215
    @sabelwesihlengcobo1215 2 роки тому +8

    Nkululeko My Brother. What you are applying your brilliant mind, your warm heart and soothing aura to, is really inspirational. May you keep on keeping on. And may you prosper in leaps and bounds in all you that your heart is invested in.
    Thank you for giving me this exposure to Mgxithama.

  • @MondekaziNtshele
    @MondekaziNtshele Рік тому +2

    Molweni KwaNtu! Thank you for this beautiful episode. We absolutely need more production ephondweni, uZikhona unyanisile she is not doing uGqeberha the empire for herself. Siyabulela, masiqhube nayo discourse regarding oobhuti bethu, no sisi bethu. Camagu Mzontsundu🙏

  • @khalibanda2793
    @khalibanda2793 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks my brother Andile SIR great in interview and good answer

  • @nandiphanonkwelo9732
    @nandiphanonkwelo9732 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks Mankuli for bring Andile Mngxitama. Enjoyed the interview and ndiyavuya uAndile sephilile ongcono healthwise. Welcome back Andile, we missed you.

  • @thandugonose9769
    @thandugonose9769 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you Nkulukeko for this talk. Ndiyathanda ukumamela uAndile.

  • @majimbowerujimbo7036
    @majimbowerujimbo7036 2 роки тому +4

    Andile has really matured. He is very impressive.

  • @teddymsweli9988
    @teddymsweli9988 2 роки тому +7

    Happy to see Andile, This guy loves black people

  • @koosdoos1878
    @koosdoos1878 2 роки тому +2

    YES and we cannot wait!!

  • @Mqondisi101
    @Mqondisi101 2 роки тому +4

    Sober conversation,enjoyed and it is now that I really heard the blf story....thanks Nkululeko

  • @vukosimabunda6353
    @vukosimabunda6353 2 роки тому +6

    Podcasting is really changing politics 👍hope the people are listening.

  • @freddiebantu6032
    @freddiebantu6032 2 роки тому +3

    God bless Andile his analysis is spot on we Africans have no leaders at the moment.

  • @qalas7327
    @qalas7327 2 роки тому +6

    Great to see Andile back to life !!

  • @ignetiusrapelwana2208
    @ignetiusrapelwana2208 2 роки тому +43

    Great interview. One for future generations for sure!

  • @floopyisdead9578
    @floopyisdead9578 2 роки тому +7

    Shout out to Andile and the interviewer!!! What an open minded discussion

  • @blackpoweramandla5671
    @blackpoweramandla5671 2 роки тому +27

    Good to see Andile in good health.

  • @zimzansiradio
    @zimzansiradio 2 роки тому +2

    Profound!!!! Exceptional conversation

  • @calvinmagatikele7069
    @calvinmagatikele7069 2 роки тому +8

    No matter how much we can cry an say whatever about Cyril, that won’t resolve the issues we have within SA! The Colonist system is here to stay with us for as long as we support it!

    • @ayaground
      @ayaground 2 роки тому +1

      And our leaders do not have the balls to grab the bull by the horns...

    • @ayubarosalia9362
      @ayubarosalia9362 2 роки тому

      Let Malema deal with them! Give him the change!

    • @Enoch940
      @Enoch940 2 роки тому

      Zimbabwe showed us in a very intelligent way how to uncolonise a country.

    • @rockrabbit253
      @rockrabbit253 2 роки тому +1

      @@Enoch940 Yes , and then millions of their people left the country.
      Intelligent indeed.

    • @noloyisonopanjwa883
      @noloyisonopanjwa883 2 роки тому +2

      @@Enoch940 Then why do they leave their country if they are that much intelligent?

  • @lullo9852
    @lullo9852 2 роки тому +3

    Fan of your work Nkululeko🙌🏾🙏🏾

  • @gidmosia7065
    @gidmosia7065 2 роки тому +2

    Amandla mfowetthu always on point 👉 the Revolution continues

  • @mali-cn6cj
    @mali-cn6cj 2 роки тому +17

    But I feel Nhlanhla Lux does not hate foreigners he is encouraging the enforcement of legal processes in South Africa. His memorandum highlights several realistic issues that need to be acknowledged such as foreign nationals also need to comply with SA immigration laws. Because if we incorporate data sciences not just theoretical frameworks of black consciousness we can easily analyze our biggest problem is that foreign nationals dominate employment in the informal sector and about 60% of suspects arrested for violent crimes are illegal immigrants.
    It is sad to label Operation Dudula as a Xenophobic movement. Because I support them and if Nhlanhla Lux coordinates to compete in the elections it will be my first time registering myself for an electorate meeting and entering into a voting station.

    • @mohaumokhethi8625
      @mohaumokhethi8625 2 роки тому +4

      His association with the Rupert family is just as alarming as your president being in bed with WMC.

    • @mduduzimbonxa2135
      @mduduzimbonxa2135 2 роки тому

      The likes of you fight for crumps not hectors of land to own malls for example or hardwares but you fight to be a low paying job with a degree,Nhlanhla Lux is a toy soldier,a vigilante,a thug and a rubbish that promotes black hate,he protected white owned malls last July that have destroyed black shops in townships yet he preaches for the destruction of small owned African spazas,what a shame to be a Black South African,they only excel in toytoying,burning schools,clinics but not seeking to own mines and of excel in amapiano.

    • @thesitdownwithnhlanhlasech1520
      @thesitdownwithnhlanhlasech1520 2 роки тому +6

      Let's give credit where it's due, what Andile is raising is similar to what JJ Tabane has highlighted, Nhlanhla Lux's approach to the issue needs to be calibrated. Trace the root of unemployment and challenge that, also ownership is what should be on the Black Agenda, then followed by a high work ethic. Once those are aligned we will win as South Africans, in Africa.

    • @thabangtladi8057
      @thabangtladi8057 2 роки тому

      @@mohaumokhethi8625 yuo dont want Lux to associate with Rupert family but you have no problem about white ppl living in SA🙄YOU WANT YOUR KIDS TO ATTEND WHITE SCHOOLS AND NOT LUX TO ASSOCIATE WITH WHITES😂🤣

    • @mthokozisilanga4497
      @mthokozisilanga4497 2 роки тому +2

      Nhlanhla Lux is misunderstood and painted bad. If calling for law to be upheld in our borders as well as in business and employment is xenophobic, then can we be correct to call all 53 African states who uphold the laws on immigration as well as business and employment? Which countries in Africa allowes illegal i mmigrant because they are Africans? All these African states keep African refugees in refugee camps and that is not what we are calling for.
      If we do not allow for a driver without license why do we allow people without passports, who are not even refugees to access the county? Why do we demand that South Africans use documents, correct documemts to enter and exit the country and then privilaged illegal immigrants?
      If a Sowetan or a South African who commits a crime, such as human trafficking etc is arrested by citizens, why are the Dr JJ Tabanes, the Mngxis and Malemas do not complain that we arresting a black man, who is for ed to do these things due to poverty and the oppression he is experienced under the colonial domination;there are whites who are committing the same crime and even worse, whose monopoly of the economy has enabled this person to commit this crime.
      This is cherry picking, no honesty at all.

  • @abelmotshegwa1102
    @abelmotshegwa1102 2 роки тому +2

    For the first time Mr Andile is making sense.

  • @junctionbreeze942
    @junctionbreeze942 2 роки тому +7

    Thank my brother nkululeko. Keep up a good work. What an educative interview, you are asking relevant questions

  • @thobanimsomi2319
    @thobanimsomi2319 2 роки тому +6

    Andile is one of the most consistant person in this world

    • @thaboshikwambane
      @thaboshikwambane 2 роки тому

      He’s ideologically sound. I respect that greatly and he’s transmitting it into the BLF brand

  • @nicholasgigaba2779
    @nicholasgigaba2779 2 роки тому +1

    One of the smartest intellectual young leader of our time ,but lack courage to associate himself with smart pple like him.

  • @jacksonsimango3653
    @jacksonsimango3653 2 роки тому +5

    This interview was super 10/10. One love from Mozambique.

  • @heathermbambeni529
    @heathermbambeni529 2 роки тому +5

    Andile trying to look like Steve Biko with that hair 🤣🤣🤣ngase ndimchebe...best love Mngxithama❤️

  • @martinnhlapho8694
    @martinnhlapho8694 2 роки тому +19

    The Most Woke Black Man in the house✊🏿

    • @user-of9of
      @user-of9of 2 роки тому

      most useless black Man in South Africa. No one takes Him seriously.

    • @bradleypenrith
      @bradleypenrith 2 роки тому

      Go woke get broke.

  • @THAKHANIJOHN
    @THAKHANIJOHN 2 роки тому +9

    I'm happy to see him.

  • @nattypthegeneral2450
    @nattypthegeneral2450 2 роки тому +2

    Powerful words my brother, Fighting for Jobs instead of demanding all that is belonging to us, Fighting for Jobs is just like fighting for crumbs and against each other, We must fight for the whole cake, not for crumbs, They're killing us, We're killing each other, will we ever learn who we should be fighting? We must fight the people that or standing on our necks and not our brothers, We need you'll to joined the fight, Victory is for us to achieve, But it can only come if we want to be free and be in charge of our own future that we cannot be dictated to, Strong up King

    • @velikubheka5952
      @velikubheka5952 2 роки тому

      We don't start at the apex of the mountain but from the foot of it to ascend the mountain don't tell us about the whites or capitalism when you yourselves form the hindrance for us by agreeing that countries that obtained freedom long before us must destroy what they have and jump to another country and snatch from the mouth of the local nationals who just obtained freedom recently any resources that can help the local nationals to develop themselves. Put your house in order first before you can advocate for African unity.

  • @ritonhlalala5811
    @ritonhlalala5811 2 роки тому +6

    This was really great, I always deliberately misunderstood Andile😝 not after this.

  • @enesane1085
    @enesane1085 2 роки тому +4

    Great show, please do a part 2 with this great revolutionary.

  • @mzansidrags720
    @mzansidrags720 2 роки тому +1

    My issue is Dudula is not about badly paying jobs. I always have an issue with leadership criticizing movements they don't fully understand

  • @gxobinjasambemntungwa9694
    @gxobinjasambemntungwa9694 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks Nkululeko for bringing Mgxitama he just made alot of sense,our people must be mindful of getting rejected by the whole African continent and that's dangerous,I remember at some time in 2016 countries like Zambia, Nigeria and Madagascar refused to play Bafana bafana and that's dangerous yes we need to address the issue of immigration in an orderly manner not this thing of burning people stalls ukuyibangela amabhadi like what they did in Yeovil that's very bad

  • @akimakin9566
    @akimakin9566 2 роки тому +6

    I agree with Andile,lux is fighting over underpaid jobs yet Cubas doctors are getting millions of Rands .

    • @tebogomabale3249
      @tebogomabale3249 2 роки тому

      So you wanted him to fight that to? That's beyond him, that's for politicians and civil right groups to fight, not a community backed forces.

  • @prnkrtq
    @prnkrtq 2 роки тому +3

    The best interview so far.🙏🏿

  • @sebonengs4443
    @sebonengs4443 2 роки тому +2

    i absolutely love the exchange between these two.

  • @ditsiemnisi2285
    @ditsiemnisi2285 2 роки тому +2

    Heita Daar Nkululeko
    I finally managed to watch the entire Andile conversation. Overall, a very captivating conversation. Such an enlightening watch to get to hear the man speak on his convictions, instead of the boogeyman caricature that's peddled by our bias media.
    I felt he got tripped up by the Zuma, Guptas and Bushiri links question and he put on a typical South African politician's persona when responding to this where he resorted to using a lot of words with little meaning. My feeling is that there is a certain truth that the three issues played a part in eroding BLF's voter support base. The best Andile could have done was to concede to this shortcoming and own it.
    I don't know why SA politicians dread looking human? Mistakes and good/bad choices are there to be made my people. This culture of theirs where they present this "can't do no wrong" persona is foolish.
    Nevertheless, great podcast.

    • @thaboshikwambane
      @thaboshikwambane 2 роки тому

      I feel that he answered it well.
      Nkululeko put pressure on him lol but he managed it well.
      “Stand for something or fall for anything” and ideological consistency is critically important for a movement, especially one as young as the BLF.
      The Bushiri one is a strange one but I understand him protecting Zuma.

  • @sanelemchunu3364
    @sanelemchunu3364 2 роки тому +13

    You can’t underestimate a movement such as Dudula, which is sustained by an anti-black sentiment in a situation of pressured black existence”
    ~Andile Mngxithama~ 🙌🏾✌🏾

  • @mthokozisilanga4497
    @mthokozisilanga4497 2 роки тому +5

    Nku, first of all thank you for making us talk in a uncensored platform.
    There are three problems amongst many that I want to highlight on the thinking of Mgxi:
    One: Straw man, a pretense to have refuted the argument where as the subject of the argument was neither addressed nor refuted- We hate foreigners and we turn on black people.
    The argument is easily side stepped when you appeal to colour or to replacing the word illegal immigrant with the word foreigner.
    The Put South Africa First and Operation Dudula is addressing the illegal part on the word foreigner not foreigners per se. Then there is the problem of the law with legal foreigners, not refugees, but foreigners. Them getting preferance whent it comes to employment. Thus laws are flaunted, such as scarce skills, which are implemented all over Africa.
    To say we should allow illegal immigration because we all Africans and we cannot arrest illegal immigrants because they are black, can we say the same thing about an illegal driver who lives in the township, or a thief in Soweto who steals at the Maponya Mall?
    Can we say that, no he is starving and we know that this system was engineered by the settler colonial apartheid system, therefore let him go with the loot, this is what we are really saying or we are just making a speacial pleading to the breaking of the law by entering a country illegal and thus exploiting our scarce resources illegal? Which country in all the 54 states of Africa are implementing this kind of thinking other than the Mandela management country?
    Why are we not calling Zimbabwe, Zambia, Kenya, Nigeria,Malawi,Egypt,Tanzania, Namibia, Botswana,Ethiopian etc as xenphobic Africans countries for deporting illegal African immigrants as well as placing African refugees in Refugee camps? Most Zimbabweans I have discussed with, do not even know of that Tongogara Refugee Camps that was established in 1984 exist in Zimbabwe. It was built when I was in exile and it still exist.
    Just before Covid in Mbare(a slum in Harare),there was a clash between locals and DRC refugees for scarse resources and the Zimbabweans demanded that the DRC refugees be sent to Tongogara Camp and the govt just did that.
    www.google.com.au/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwiJppuo4cT4AhUO-TgGHVjGBNgQFnoECAkQAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.trtworld.com%2Fmagazine%2Fwhy-do-zimbabweans-vent-anger-on-refugees-and-foreigners-23715&usg=AOvVaw1v83x5XTdQt7KdLQSn3IzR

    • @noloyisonopanjwa883
      @noloyisonopanjwa883 2 роки тому +1

      Let them talk just for entertainment 👏👏👏👏👏👏

    • @GrumpyTinashe
      @GrumpyTinashe Рік тому

      Slight correction. Tongogara wasn't built by Zimbabwe government. It's a Unified Nations refugee initiative. They fund it from day one to this day
      But I see your wider point in general. Immigration into any country has to be controlled. Facts

  • @vuvufuzzy2594
    @vuvufuzzy2594 2 роки тому +12

    We need a visionary leader who can govern with integrity, which pitifully lacks from black leaders we've had this far, and if such a person happens to be Caucasian, colored, Indian, Black, mixed, so be it. Too much power has been on the hands of black people, look where we're at now

    • @thr6230
      @thr6230 2 роки тому

      black people dont have power what are you talking about...???

    • @johnkuma6867
      @johnkuma6867 2 роки тому +1

      true. Any one can lead and i care less about colour if they can deliver and make life better for all of us.

    • @kingabstract2695
      @kingabstract2695 2 роки тому

      What power are we talking about is it political or economic?

    • @sengamemela3720
      @sengamemela3720 2 роки тому +1

      This has nothing to do with black people, absolute power..corrupts absolutely..

  • @marxmixer
    @marxmixer 2 роки тому +2

    Funny how you are focusing on the small differences as well. I am an a African first. I want the best for all South Africans. There is rich power and it has no colour. The rest of us struggle on.

  • @siphosethurunqu6438
    @siphosethurunqu6438 2 роки тому

    Nkululeko you are good at what you do, I salute you my brother. Andile is a special one thank you Qamata for keeping this guy safe after he was in Hospital. You cant keep the good man down. One day I will love to have tea meeting with you one day for umrhabulo.

  • @sibusiso
    @sibusiso 2 роки тому +1

    We can all agree that Africans are gifted orators. Excelent speakers and the online is the pergect place for that.

  • @spksiba2993
    @spksiba2993 2 роки тому +3

    Access to markets is the final boss. You can do a lot, but you can't force people to do business with you.

  • @MaTT-ovi
    @MaTT-ovi 2 роки тому +2

    That Sankara oath could really work!

  • @amstronggwebu
    @amstronggwebu 2 роки тому +3

    Such a brilliant interviewer✊ very knowledgeable guest..big up my brothers

  • @buhlobospeelman5576
    @buhlobospeelman5576 2 роки тому +11

    Damn this guy knows his stuff especially when addressing a matter with a historical review so that you can see the current and future capabilities of what we are doing now and how it started before so that you understand your actions.

  • @mqobinzuza7942
    @mqobinzuza7942 2 роки тому +5

    I understand Andile but all those foreigners must produce right documents to allowed them to doing their business because we're South Africa also we're struggling about jobs etc

    • @thr6230
      @thr6230 2 роки тому

      asians and other races have been producing the so called "right documents" and taking over the RSA economy for years....and all the while no1 complained....but you get mad when you see black foreigners also starting busineses.....start your business too no1 is holding your hands....

    • @zevlove612
      @zevlove612 2 роки тому

      Did whites produce documents when they arrived at the Cape?

  • @NkosinathiMasango012
    @NkosinathiMasango012 2 роки тому +10

    True, we will never get anywhere as black people when there are so many black parties. We're divided from the top, which makes it difficult to unite at the bottom. Not sure how many white parties there are, but only the DA and FF+ come to mind.

    • @gopolanglekoto
      @gopolanglekoto 2 роки тому

      Disagree. "Uniting at the bottom" and "unity as Black people" doesn't mean we must have this one single belief, ideology, and party as Black people. There SHOULD be many and different parties, to reflect exactly the idea that people have different beliefs and views, even if they have the same skin colour.

    • @NkosinathiMasango012
      @NkosinathiMasango012 2 роки тому +1

      @@gopolanglekoto I hear you very well. But I was just agreeing with the stance that the white capital benefits from our division. The main point here is that we will never win any war, if we have battles amongst each other. This weakens us. From where I sit, how many political parties must we have until we realize that these guys are there simply for they're own benefit. Everyone wants to lead, nobody wants to be led, the world doesn't work like that unfortunately.

    • @gopolanglekoto
      @gopolanglekoto 2 роки тому

      ​@@NkosinathiMasango012 I hear you, my guy. It sounds like you think we Black people should be fighting in a war against some other group of people. I assume you mean White people?
      I don't think we have to fight "white capital". What does that mean anyway? Destroy and burn Pick n Pay shops because a white man owns part of it? Loot Chicken Licken? Bomb Absa and FNB offices? March to Johan Rupert's house?
      No, all these things are silly. There is no war to unite for as Black people. What we should do is support parties that believe in economic deregulation and less Government control freak policies. Policies that will make it easy to create Black industrialists and grow the economy. Nje!

    • @NkosinathiMasango012
      @NkosinathiMasango012 2 роки тому +1

      @@gopolanglekoto You're taking it too far, I was only saying that as long as we have so many parties, we will never make an impact. Our votes become diluted, and the party we don't want in power ends up picking up the pieces. The way our political system is set up, a lot of people are losing interest, especially us the youth.
      I am not for violence, and in no way saying we should go protest against white people, same way we shouldn't take out our anger on African foreigners, for an issue that could've been minimized by the government.

    • @gopolanglekoto
      @gopolanglekoto 2 роки тому +2

      @@NkosinathiMasango012 No but the thing is you're saying "we will never win in any war" and that "white capital benefits from our division". Which suggests we must unite and battle white capital in some way. So I wanna understand how and what is white capital benefiting.
      Small parties have a huge impact in S.A, municipalities are literally won or lost based on 1 vote like we saw recently. My suggestion to people is vote for the small center and center-right parties. And let them form a coalition to remove the ANC. Fortunately these parties have expressed an interest in doing that.
      I don't think Black people must form one giant party. I am Black but I disagree with Malema and Andile's economic policies. I think they are control freaks who don't really believe Blacks should have rights to decide anything for themselves.

  • @gerhardpelser6277
    @gerhardpelser6277 2 роки тому

    Very very very good comedy and also very entertaining well done keep it up real sci-fi material we cracked ourselves watching this

  • @annahkhechane5239
    @annahkhechane5239 2 роки тому +2

    If you can leave jealous for Juju, build your own party to have one seat at the SA Parliament.#EffWayawaya

  • @siphosethuzulu9797
    @siphosethuzulu9797 2 роки тому +2

    Andile is doing all that he can, it's just not enough

    • @sifisodube4686
      @sifisodube4686 2 роки тому

      Black leaders like mncitha tell you how bad white people then behind they take money from the same people.keep listening to this guy you'll remain behind its time we move on to hate white people is it going to help us not at all

  • @tvssl4441
    @tvssl4441 2 роки тому +1

    Black Agenda. We can disagree on a lot of things but when it comes to the Black Agenda we must agree.

  • @kingsaidso7258
    @kingsaidso7258 2 роки тому +2

    I'm so happy the leader is in good health

    • @kago.s
      @kago.s 9 місяців тому

      It's funny Malema once made fun of his health despite the fact that Andile was in a comma .

  • @glendaloebell3664
    @glendaloebell3664 2 роки тому +1

    Nkululeko you are a legend for bringing bra aija.

  • @cryptoquantum3
    @cryptoquantum3 2 роки тому

    Nkululeko, you are fast becoming the goto podcast ... keep this on brother

  • @peetoosthuizen2738
    @peetoosthuizen2738 2 роки тому +1

    WELL DONE CYRIL STAY STRONG.

  • @greatthemba
    @greatthemba 2 роки тому +1

    This interview is the most layed, powerful stuff. Churches must contribute to the revolution.

  • @kenny_rayy
    @kenny_rayy 2 роки тому +1

    I like your versatility on current happenings, you're on top of every trending topic unlike other podcasters

  • @sechabadiphoko6465
    @sechabadiphoko6465 2 роки тому +1

    Great news 👏🏿 ... I wanted to hear him talk about what he heard wen he was in coma at hospital.