What a woman, no abo indonda must, when they say mosadi, life partner, bari Mme Mashigo, great mind and ultimately beautiful soul. We thank you Virtual Mkhukhu😍
Please make it happen Penuel, if we can have 3hr podcasts of nothing. Can we at least have an hour Mondays just dedicate to learning and liberating black people from all this mess, Especially! from people who are not afraid to speak up.
Im so proud of this podcast my brothers, i always talk about it when I'm with my friends about the education i derived from this platform, i became inspired in my journey as an entrepreneur when i heard stories of other entrepreneurs, the hardships and all the challenges they went through because i could relate... I've learned so much from here and ill also continue introducing the podcast to people who are not familiar with it so they could start learning as well because we need educational platforms such as this than just gossip podcasts, next year ill really love to join you in the Inzalo Ye Langa celebration and i am sure that i will attend, guys thank you so much for what you are doing i appreciate it so much and i guess others do too, The Hustlers Corner is the next biggest podcast in Africa, i prophecy that
Sis Mandisa please create the online history lectures just 1hr a week PLEASE, Sbu and Black Pen this is a matter of life and death info.....she is a power house trust me we need more...
hONESTLY I ALWAYS SEE PEOPLE ON TV AND YOU DONT KNOW THEIR NAMES UNTIL SHE COMES ALIVE ON VIRTUAL MKHUKHU. JERRRR THANKS MME MANDISA...TAUGHT ME THINGS I HAVE NEVER HEARD
Hi guys, excellent show. I just wanted to give clarity on the gold thing. I do geology, studied it in varsity. Its true that gold mining started in Barberton , but the reason why it stopped is because the gold there occurs in heavily folded rock. Mining through folded rock sequences is extremely dangerous, it's just too risky at this point, perhaps mining will resume the day we have better mining techniques. Its extremely hard mining gold in greenstones with the techniques we currently have today. That's also the reason why gold mining has relatively dropped in the witwatersrand. There is still a lot of gold in gauteng , like a f**king lot but its extremely deep in the crust, too deep to reach. Again, mining techniques is the reason why we can not extract it.
Ma’am Mashigo, you have really proven the saying to absolutely correct. ‘When you instruct a man, you teach an individual but when you tutor a woman, you really teach the entire nation.’ As men it was really fascinating to listen and sit under your tutelage. Indeed, as you have narrated, we were made enemies by design and not by accident. As Black men, and women. But we really need each for our pursuit for freedom and a better life in this world. If only this can dawn to us as Black men, we are going nowhere without our women. You are the rock of our families and certainly our nations. As Black men, we have a huge responsibility of studying and acquiring knowledge for our survival as a race. May the Good Lord be with you and protect you always! Looking forward to the second episode of the Podcast. Peace…
Hustlers, please don't forget to watch at least 30 seconds or 50% of the ad(s). Any length that's less, shall be futile to keep their lights on, so they can be able to keep bringing us this dope content.
Sis Mandisa I love her rawness, boldness authenticity and knowledge. She changelles one to research more and know more about our history. I really enjoy listening to her. Walking encyclopedia.
Always been politically intrigued and in all honesty not very literate but this interview just ignited the desire to dig into the history of our country especially as a woman. Thank you for this movement, extremely informative and like sis Mandisa said we need to go into history for ourselves. Thank you for paving a way, and sharing your knowledge.
Bro Penuel and Team, it was not my attention to write you about this. But I am highly concerned about a Slaying Goliath man message 3 days ago sent to me. He sounds like a divide and rule person. We must be wary of Agent Provocateurs, who are deeply against the success and progress of us as Black people. I wish we had a desk within The Hustlers Corner to raise such issues and complaints for your attention. We must never be deluded not everyone is for the advancement and, success of us as Black people. And they will do anything to code and de - code genuine messages and expressions. Thank you very much for your understanding.
Thank you so much Mandisa, DJ Sbu and God Penuel, this was very educational, I was glued to the screen the entire time. I will see you at Inzalo yelanga 😁💃🏾
Glad she is back, she is a true library. Can you also start to invite EFF members for interviews it would be great since you brought other leaders from other parties.
These podcasts (podcast and chill with MacG, virtual mkhukhu and Nkululeko with culture) all seem to exclude the EFF or maybe people from the EFF are difficult to get hold of but does give a perception of a certain bias towards the EFF
Africans are given days to celebrate when there is nothing to celebrate for. I agree with Mandisa. We have Madiba Day, we have 27 April so-called freedom when there is no freedom. Days that we need to commemorate and take stalk of how we got where we are, are made to be party days called Youth Day and Human Rights Day.
In Africa men and women were equal,we just had different roles in the society coz we recognised our biological differences and decided to compliment each other instead of trying to be one another ( in order to prove a point).
Thanks my brother Sbu for taking this mandate from UMDALI that has led you to start Virtual Mkhukhu. Yo! Sis Mandisa is ''FIRE'',she is actually burning our minds to wake up & realise who we really are as BLACK people hence if we do not know our History as BLACK people we eventually not going anywhere. Big Ups to your whole team, we appreciate your contribution to the BLACK nation my brother.
Thank you for bringing her back guys, I'm soo inLove with I Oledi. I would love to celebrate with you guys ngikhona or ngingekho. Really proud of the work you guys are doing please keep it up. 💪
great interview. i recommend the man Mlekeleli Mbanjwa (cultural expect and author) and Prof Sabelo ndlovu-gatsheni (former UNISA Vice chancellor, author )
eeey madoda lomama u smart thanks again ngofika kwi hustlers corner kwakhona.....Sbu gruti ndicela u Lebohang Mohale naye ake afike apa simve and please do touch on politic and economy yasemzanzi xase fikile naye
This is bigger than you guys, this is spiritual. I'm so blessed to be exposed to this type of "content" 🤯 We are relearning y'all🙏🙏🙏 blessings upon blessings . Love and Light
Im glad Mandisa stated that people must connect dots for themselves because Youth (generalizing) is so lazy to research and read. They reference Social media for everything.
Having a guest seated in the middle of you gentlemen makes it difficult for the guest to decide which way to face. Especially when the guest is trying to seriously engage the both of you in a particular thought that they may have.
The boule was formed in philadelphia in 1906, it as a gatekeeper against the back to Africa movement. The 1912 anc , needs to be researched and deconstructed , was the anc controlled oppositionfrom the jump?
@Tlwang Mposho I wouldn't surprised if the ANC was controlled opposition. It may not have necessarily started liek that, but the 1955 Freedom Charter, co-written by the Communists. It begins to raise eyebrows- especially the declaration which states "the land belongs to all those who live in it". That is why the Africanists broke away! Funny thing is, when Tata named his first cabinet, there was much laughter from the previous regime, they said HALF of the Cabinet were INFORMERS. That is why the ANC did everything they were told- they opted for the toothless TRC (cause they didn't want the NATS to produce their files), they failed to ask for reparations (like Jews after the Holocaust); they paid off all the debt incurred by the Apartheid regime, never mind the money was stolen and sent to swiss accounts, or the debt was inccured from buying arms to oppress the people of Southern Africa, and they set up golden pensions leaving the country in debt to the tune of $25 BILLION!
And then there were those that NEVER received a dime from companies they worked for! They were told that their Employers have filed for bankruptcy or they have left the country. Worked for decades only to be told that there's no pension funds.
Just a constructive crit, for the hosts. The people that consume this subject matter, are not children, it literally appeals to adults, so when one speaks down to their audience, you will end up losing great minds, I.E. Americans just be....they never try to teach anyone, just engage us like your peers, and in actual fact assume your audience is very intelligent then you'll attract a wider pull. Rappers (WU-TANG Clan) in America never dumb down their content, but instead, sharpen their glossary for us their market. Good work keep it up guys thank you for the amazing people you engage.
Dj sbu on the issue of culture, the highcourt declared that Lobola negotiations are in fact a conclusion of a marriage. Can we have a cultural expert or an elder to come and explain this aspect of our african cultures. What I noticed is that the Roman Dutch law is in contrast with African tradition
Thank you for this information, I can only speak for myself, but the reason I'm not educated on our South African history is that it was never taught to me in school. I was in a former caucasian school in the burbs with a 2% caucasian student body and maybe 65% caucasian teaching staff. I didn't pick history in grade 10, so prior to Gr10, all the mandatory history I'd learned was about Versailles, Blitzkriegs and Franz Ferdinand, and that's just High School history... Before that, not much beyond the reasons behind SOME of the public holidays and the "rainbow nation friendly" highlights of apartheid... I guess the play was "it's over now, there's no reason to teach hate to innocent children who never experienced apartheid's true atrocities" I don't know, and to add, whenever I questioned not learning about our own history, and I did, quite a lot, it was made somewhat awkward to discuss or as if I'm stirring up trouble, depending on the teacher. The youth is generally disjointed from party politics and policy is due to not having a similar stream of politically active heroes to look up to, perhaps they lost us when they took power and it corrupted them, perhaps they lost us when they made one too many promises, or maybe it's the lack of politicians interested in politics or the people they serve, do they even know that they are there to serve the people instead of trying to convince them... I don't know... Love the show Thank you for sharing this with us You are changing lives
Please control her gaslighting, she doesn't need to use unethical, demeaning, defamatory, derogatory and degrading words to get her point across, Sbu always tries to jump in but somehow gets shot down, she has nasty language and terminology, please don't allow it to happen with other guests going forward, amadoda izinja, black men are sellouts, what's up with that, not cool.
Point of correction to Penuel gt correcting Mandisa on the Bloemfontein/Pretoria location of the protest, Bloemfontein is for yhe 1913 march and Pretoria is for the 1956 march, Mandisa was referring to the 1913 as she had saisd we must know the full history nd not just pick the 9th of August 1956, Danko, aluta continua
I think we all know that the ANC has never had the interests of the people of South Africa at heart, never ever, from inception till present. It isn't in its nature and shall never be hence it produces the kinds of leaders that we see today, WAY below average!
@Lesedi Moloi When Tata named his first cabinet, elements of the apartheid regime laughed, they said HALF OF THE CABINET were informers during the apartheid days! Quiet as it's kept, the ANC was compromised, they agreed to the toothless TRC and failed to ask for reparationds (like Jews), because they didn't want their own skeletons aired; the apartheid regime had files, upon files of ANC collaborators.
BaNtu! PLEASE DO NOT FORGET THAT WE MUST FAST FOR A MONTH BEFORE ENTERING INZALO YE LANGA SO THAT WE CAN TRULY EXPERIENCE THE MAGIC OF THAT PLACE. NO MEAT, NO EATING BETWEEN 6AM TO 6PM, AND WHEN YOU BREAK THE FAST JUST PLANT BASED FOOD,,,THOKOZANI Dikgosi le Dikgosigadi!!!
What a woman, no abo indonda must, when they say mosadi, life partner, bari Mme Mashigo, great mind and ultimately beautiful soul. We thank you Virtual Mkhukhu😍
Mandisa Mashego Mondays!!! 🔥🔥🔥
But you gave the real on Penuel Show. I’m glad from now on I’m no longer gonna take accountability for gbv that I’ve never been part of
You also interviewed her on your channel,I have to watch it.
Am here for it... All the way. Let's make it happen
Bring gayton McKenzie people guys
Please make it happen Penuel, if we can have 3hr podcasts of nothing. Can we at least have an hour Mondays just dedicate to learning and liberating black people from all this mess, Especially! from people who are not afraid to speak up.
10:53 "People decided to leave the country when the fight was here." 🙆♀🙆♀ Finally somebody has the guts to say it. Thank you my sister.
Shoots fired straight at Cyril 🤣😂
@@RizzMedalion but did Cyril leave the country?
@CrazyK 45 Whoa!!!!!!!
Lool i like that she said that
@@RizzMedalion Cyril never went to exile Mntungwa, he was busy being groomed to sell us out. A wolf in sheep skin.🌚🌚
Mother Of Knowledge 🌻🌻🔥🔥🔥 Thank You gents for bringing this phenomenal women full of power, knowledge and independent thinker
Im so proud of this podcast my brothers, i always talk about it when I'm with my friends about the education i derived from this platform, i became inspired in my journey as an entrepreneur when i heard stories of other entrepreneurs, the hardships and all the challenges they went through because i could relate... I've learned so much from here and ill also continue introducing the podcast to people who are not familiar with it so they could start learning as well because we need educational platforms such as this than just gossip podcasts, next year ill really love to join you in the Inzalo Ye Langa celebration and i am sure that i will attend, guys thank you so much for what you are doing i appreciate it so much and i guess others do too, The Hustlers Corner is the next biggest podcast in Africa, i prophecy that
I thought I have read everything that is South African Colonial history! Wow! Please recommend books sisMandisa
Young black people we need to start planning, she's accurate we lack in that department
Sis Mandisa please create the online history lectures just 1hr a week PLEASE, Sbu and Black Pen this is a matter of life and death info.....she is a power house trust me we need more...
hONESTLY I ALWAYS SEE PEOPLE ON TV AND YOU DONT KNOW THEIR NAMES UNTIL SHE COMES ALIVE ON VIRTUAL MKHUKHU. JERRRR THANKS MME MANDISA...TAUGHT ME THINGS I HAVE NEVER HEARD
Hi guys, excellent show. I just wanted to give clarity on the gold thing. I do geology, studied it in varsity. Its true that gold mining started in Barberton , but the reason why it stopped is because the gold there occurs in heavily folded rock. Mining through folded rock sequences is extremely dangerous, it's just too risky at this point, perhaps mining will resume the day we have better mining techniques. Its extremely hard mining gold in greenstones with the techniques we currently have today.
That's also the reason why gold mining has relatively dropped in the witwatersrand. There is still a lot of gold in gauteng , like a f**king lot but its extremely deep in the crust, too deep to reach. Again, mining techniques is the reason why we can not extract it.
Yhoo i luv her yhooo she's very smart and well spoken yhoooo
Ma’am Mashigo, you have really proven the saying to absolutely correct. ‘When you instruct a man, you teach an individual but when you tutor a woman, you really teach the entire nation.’ As men it was really fascinating to listen and sit under your tutelage. Indeed, as you have narrated, we were made enemies by design and not by accident. As Black men, and women.
But we really need each for our pursuit for freedom and a better life in this world. If only this can dawn to us as Black men, we are going nowhere without our women. You are the rock of our families and certainly our nations. As Black men, we have a huge responsibility of studying and acquiring knowledge for our survival as a race.
May the Good Lord be with you and protect you always! Looking forward to the second episode of the Podcast.
Peace…
Let me take my notebook and be ready to take notes 📝
Wow Mandisa Mashego you are amazing, You are so inspirational
You brought her back😍🥰. She’s so profound and deliberate about everything she says. I had enjoyed her last interview ❤️👌🏽.
This woman is incredible and full of wisdom...thank you for inviting her back abuti Sbuda and Penuel.❤💯
Hustlers, please don't forget to watch at least 30 seconds or 50% of the ad(s). Any length that's less, shall be futile to keep their lights on, so they can be able to keep bringing us this dope content.
This platform is getting better every day and I think Mandisa should be just part of the show from now on
Sis Mandisa I love her rawness, boldness authenticity and knowledge. She changelles one to research more and know more about our history. I really enjoy listening to her. Walking encyclopedia.
I like the Mzekezeke advert 😂. I'm glad to see it's back
Always been politically intrigued and in all honesty not very literate but this interview just ignited the desire to dig into the history of our country especially as a woman. Thank you for this movement, extremely informative and like sis Mandisa said we need to go into history for ourselves. Thank you for paving a way, and sharing your knowledge.
EFF lost a germ in sister Mandisa Mashego she is such a wealth of knowledge.
Wow. So informative.
This is not taught in schools and unfortunately some of our parents were in the farmsteads trying to survive.
Sis Mandisa is such a powerhouse of knowledge and african empowerment. I can’t wait for part 2 🤍
I could listen to Sis Mandisa day and night. It's imperative we utilise this knowledge to further liberate our colonized minds.
Same here.
Bro Penuel and Team, it was not my attention to write you about this. But I am highly concerned about a Slaying Goliath man message 3 days ago sent to me. He sounds like a divide and rule person. We must be wary of Agent Provocateurs, who are deeply against the success and progress of us as Black people. I wish we had a desk within The Hustlers Corner to raise such issues and complaints for your attention. We must never be deluded not everyone is for the advancement and, success of us as Black people. And they will do anything to code and de - code genuine messages and expressions.
Thank you very much for your understanding.
I am obssessed with Mandisa. I am watching every video of hers. She is intoxicating
I am here just to say thank you for unlocking young minds, we are watching and learning.
I saw Mandisa on the Penuel show,she is really a walking library .love her ✨❤🔥
Thank you so much Mandisa, DJ Sbu and God Penuel, this was very educational, I was glued to the screen the entire time. I will see you at Inzalo yelanga 😁💃🏾
Glad she is back, she is a true library. Can you also start to invite EFF members for interviews it would be great since you brought other leaders from other parties.
These podcasts (podcast and chill with MacG, virtual mkhukhu and Nkululeko with culture) all seem to exclude the EFF or maybe people from the EFF are difficult to get hold of but does give a perception of a certain bias towards the EFF
@@bafanamshengu920 thats the narrative being brought fourth, but lets hope in due time they will do right by us mkhukhu dwellers
Thank you Sbuda for bringing her back again, Siyabonga for your wisdom Sis Mandisa Mashigo. Hoi hoi GodPenuel. Thanks once again guys 🙌🏽
Mandisa Maseko is so smart she is very academically 👏👏
Appreciated again uSis Mandisa coming back. What a powerhouse!!!! When are we having Part-2 of this, this episode ended abruptly
I can listen to Mandisa all day
Mandisa is a real Mbokodo!The Hustlers were in a lecture!
Africans are given days to celebrate when there is nothing to celebrate for. I agree with Mandisa. We have Madiba Day, we have 27 April so-called freedom when there is no freedom. Days that we need to commemorate and take stalk of how we got where we are, are made to be party days called Youth Day and Human Rights Day.
In Africa men and women were equal,we just had different roles in the society coz we recognised our biological differences and decided to compliment each other instead of trying to be one another ( in order to prove a point).
Ooh she's back! ♥️
i also googled her after the first interview...love that woman
I have to say, camera work have improved significantly. Thank you team for that. We pride ourselves with this platform.
Thanks my brother Sbu for taking this mandate from UMDALI that has led you to start Virtual Mkhukhu. Yo! Sis Mandisa is ''FIRE'',she is actually burning our minds to wake up & realise who we really are as BLACK people hence if we do not know our History as BLACK people we eventually not going anywhere. Big Ups to your whole team, we appreciate your contribution to the BLACK nation my brother.
My favorite!!!! I havent even watched but I have liked... I adore usis Mandisa! 😍😍😍
So much wisdom in Mandisa, BIG UPS
The black Christmas was part of the strategy Mandisa mentioned. In Soweto Black Chain was the alternative to your Checkers/Shoprite, OK, Hyperama,etc.
Yes!! Sis Mandisa again yesssss.
Love this dynamic woman yesses 🙏🏾 gents im proud of you for days
Thank you for bringing her back guys, I'm soo inLove with I Oledi.
I would love to celebrate with you guys ngikhona or ngingekho.
Really proud of the work you guys are doing please keep it up. 💪
Wazwakala Umphahlo wethu...AsThokozeni !! Aaah Ramasedi ! Aah Ngwedi..The New Year is Gonna be lit👌👌👌👌
Our history is being taught from the point of view of the Colonizer that's why we are clueless
We watching and learning Mr Panuel,your questions are food for thoughts 🙏🏽😊💯
great interview. i recommend the man Mlekeleli Mbanjwa (cultural expect and author) and Prof Sabelo ndlovu-gatsheni (former UNISA Vice chancellor, author )
A true gem uSis Mandisa
eeey madoda lomama u smart thanks again ngofika kwi hustlers corner kwakhona.....Sbu gruti ndicela u Lebohang Mohale naye ake afike apa simve and please do touch on politic and economy yasemzanzi xase fikile
naye
This is bigger than you guys, this is spiritual. I'm so blessed to be exposed to this type of "content" 🤯
We are relearning y'all🙏🙏🙏 blessings upon blessings . Love and Light
Great conversation. Thanks for the history lessons and great insights.
Thank you Penuel and bhuti Sbu for creating this platform 🙏 we're really learning 🙌
If sisMandisa could be a guest at Podcast and Chill 😭😭. She needs to liberate that market shem.
Haaahahaha
Im glad Mandisa stated that people must connect dots for themselves because Youth (generalizing) is so lazy to research and read. They reference Social media for everything.
To think i didnt know about her up until that episode on hustlers corner tjo i love her she has my follow gents
Sis Mandisa needs to do a podcast with all the black powerful women she mansion in this episode....
@Liberty Lesiamo brilliant idea
I can listen to her everyday
I love Mandis and we really do need her
This video is not being uploaded to Virtual Mkhukhu.
In fact, channel has been dormant for months or at least over a month now.
Having a guest seated in the middle of you gentlemen makes it difficult for the guest to decide which way to face. Especially when the guest is trying to seriously engage the both of you in a particular thought that they may have.
She should be sitting where Sbu is sitting.
Bring Gayton Mckenzie
The Hustlers Prayer.
I just realized every social media platforms are captured ...Anc is not happy about gayton McKenzie
The real iron lady, forever cmsr Mandisa Mashigo.
Sbu,Pen and Mandisa love u guyz
Much love, Luvo 🙏🏽✊🏽
The boule was formed in philadelphia in 1906, it as a gatekeeper against the back to Africa movement.
The 1912 anc , needs to be researched and deconstructed , was the anc controlled oppositionfrom the jump?
@Tlwang Mposho I wouldn't surprised if the ANC was controlled opposition. It may not have necessarily started liek that, but the 1955 Freedom Charter, co-written by the Communists. It begins to raise eyebrows- especially the declaration which states "the land belongs to all those who live in it". That is why the Africanists broke away! Funny thing is, when Tata named his first cabinet, there was much laughter from the previous regime, they said HALF of the Cabinet were INFORMERS. That is why the ANC did everything they were told- they opted for the toothless TRC (cause they didn't want the NATS to produce their files), they failed to ask for reparations (like Jews after the Holocaust); they paid off all the debt incurred by the Apartheid regime, never mind the money was stolen and sent to swiss accounts, or the debt was inccured from buying arms to oppress the people of Southern Africa, and they set up golden pensions leaving the country in debt to the tune of $25 BILLION!
I salute such conversations, great woman indeed. But what are we doing now as we can't change history but we can, yes we can change future.
Mandisa is just powerful! May we kindly get the book title of Ma-Motsei's mom and where one can get a copy?
Thank you for the knowledge sis mandisa💜
We appreciate your knowledge 🙏
Please bring Advocate Muzi Sikhakhane
And then there were those that NEVER received a dime from companies they worked for! They were told that their Employers have filed for bankruptcy or they have left the country. Worked for decades only to be told that there's no pension funds.
Absolutely powerful. Waiting for part 2!
Just a constructive crit, for the hosts. The people that consume this subject matter, are not children, it literally appeals to adults, so when one speaks down to their audience, you will end up losing great minds, I.E. Americans just be....they never try to teach anyone, just engage us like your peers, and in actual fact assume your audience is very intelligent then you'll attract a wider pull.
Rappers (WU-TANG Clan) in America never dumb down their content, but instead, sharpen their glossary for us their market. Good work keep it up guys thank you for the amazing people you engage.
Women’s day was a march to allow white women to have black maids, that’s all… We celebrate women that wanted to have the right serve white men!
Miyela wena Nyompfi
Dj sbu on the issue of culture, the highcourt declared that Lobola negotiations are in fact a conclusion of a marriage. Can we have a cultural expert or an elder to come and explain this aspect of our african cultures. What I noticed is that the Roman Dutch law is in contrast with African tradition
Please bring Mr chief justice mogoeng mogoeng please guys
Thank you for this information, I can only speak for myself, but the reason I'm not educated on our South African history is that it was never taught to me in school.
I was in a former caucasian school in the burbs with a 2% caucasian student body and maybe 65% caucasian teaching staff.
I didn't pick history in grade 10, so prior to Gr10, all the mandatory history I'd learned was about Versailles, Blitzkriegs and Franz Ferdinand, and that's just High School history...
Before that, not much beyond the reasons behind SOME of the public holidays and the "rainbow nation friendly" highlights of apartheid...
I guess the play was "it's over now, there's no reason to teach hate to innocent children who never experienced apartheid's true atrocities"
I don't know, and to add, whenever I questioned not learning about our own history, and I did, quite a lot, it was made somewhat awkward to discuss or as if I'm stirring up trouble, depending on the teacher.
The youth is generally disjointed from party politics and policy is due to not having a similar stream of politically active heroes to look up to, perhaps they lost us when they took power and it corrupted them, perhaps they lost us when they made one too many promises, or maybe it's the lack of politicians interested in politics or the people they serve, do they even know that they are there to serve the people instead of trying to convince them...
I don't know...
Love the show
Thank you for sharing this with us
You are changing lives
Powerhouse lomama ngcela abekhona atleast once a month ku virtual mkhukhu.
I have a crush on Mandisa now...sadly she probably has one on Rude Boy😂😂😂 Thank you gentleman and Sis Mandisa for doing an awesome job!
Lol who is Rudeboy
Ms. Mashido is my president ✊✊
Where does she find all this information?
I was about to watch the episode, but I dont want to see this female bullying anyone😭. Penuels podcast with her scarred me for life
I hear you!😭 The problem is she speaks for 30 minutes straight so theres less conversation going on.
Stone throwers doing their bit🤣
Quote of the century Sis Mandisa, siyabonga 🙏🏿
Please control her gaslighting, she doesn't need to use unethical, demeaning, defamatory, derogatory and degrading words to get her point across, Sbu always tries to jump in but somehow gets shot down, she has nasty language and terminology, please don't allow it to happen with other guests going forward, amadoda izinja, black men are sellouts, what's up with that, not cool.
iYho! uMam Winnie did not die, she *MULTIPLIED* !
That advert 👌
I love her.
I love her
I didn`t know that Mandisa is now a member of Abantu Batho Congress.
Point of correction to Penuel gt correcting Mandisa on the Bloemfontein/Pretoria location of the protest, Bloemfontein is for yhe 1913 march and Pretoria is for the 1956 march, Mandisa was referring to the 1913 as she had saisd we must know the full history nd not just pick the 9th of August 1956, Danko, aluta continua
I was trying to highlight the difference for the audience.
🙏
I think we all know that the ANC has never had the interests of the people of South Africa at heart, never ever, from inception till present. It isn't in its nature and shall never be hence it produces the kinds of leaders that we see today, WAY below average!
@Lesedi Moloi When Tata named his first cabinet, elements of the apartheid regime laughed, they said HALF OF THE CABINET were informers during the apartheid days! Quiet as it's kept, the ANC was compromised, they agreed to the toothless TRC and failed to ask for reparationds (like Jews), because they didn't want their own skeletons aired; the apartheid regime had files, upon files of ANC collaborators.
@@lekis5975 Ama'xoki from day one🤞🏿
dankie bafe2u
I'll definitely be there 🔥🔥
tours.gekmovement.org/makeabooking/
I love this Pilgrimate idea. How I'd like to be a part of it
BaNtu! PLEASE DO NOT FORGET THAT WE MUST FAST FOR A MONTH BEFORE ENTERING INZALO YE LANGA SO THAT WE CAN TRULY EXPERIENCE THE MAGIC OF THAT PLACE. NO MEAT, NO EATING BETWEEN 6AM TO 6PM, AND WHEN YOU BREAK THE FAST JUST PLANT BASED FOOD,,,THOKOZANI Dikgosi le Dikgosigadi!!!
Greetings all , may I have the name of the mama 84 or 89 ,please , I would love to purchase the indigenous book for my class. Thanks in a advance
43:17
Where in JHB is the pickup going to be that is heading to Inzalo Yelanga I so want to go
Love all the way