It's been a crazy month since the Carte Blanche episode aired, followed by the release of this interview and it has changed and turned my life upside down. My BEERHOUSE business closed after 11 years, as the sale didn't go through. I was forced to leave South Africa and Mark Lifman is doing his usual thing of suing and intimidating witnesses leaving me without a lawyer to defend against him. I am deeply moved by all the positive response received, particularly after Carte Blanche released the 48 minute interview on their channel and I can not wait to return home to South Africa once Mark Lifman is arrested and sentenced for his crimes. #ExtortionMustEND regardless of whether the criminials are white/foreign/black or whether the victims are black Somalians, SA township residents, Yellow Germans or white South Africans!
I’m sorry for the passing of Joe . This interview has been eye opening. Thank you sir . All the best going forward. Wishing you God’s best in your endeavours
In 2008 I wanted to open a Pool bar (bar with pool tables). I found a suitable spot in Long street. Before signing the lease I decided to ask other business owners about security matters. That's when I found out about the extortion gang. I decided not to open the business because I didn't want my business to be ruled by gangs.
Love beerhouse on long! The variety is insane! So terribly sorry for all this trouble. And for the lives lost❤ THANK YOU for standing up. Wishing you prosperity.
My dad experienced exactly the same extortion racket in KZN. His company was eventually burned down and we lost everything. We no longer live in the country we loved.
Shocking to know that all the business's in CT are paying gangs for so called protection. Thank you for making a stand against racketeering. It is very important that you have spoken out. It's extortion and its disgusting. May the GNU do something to stop this criminal behaviour.
@@zadekeys2194it's ALL OF NIGHTLIFE businesses all over the inner city. In terms of extortion there's nothing that is different for Long Street vs the rest.
I didn't realise the City, police and even the Hawks have been, and still are, ruled by the gangs. Walking in Long Street one can feel the underworld currents ... the vibe is gone.
It's happening all over the city, they approached my brother at his construction company whilst building a school in the lotus River area. The company eventually had to stop the project and pull out because they wouldn't negotiate with terrorists.
Yes, it seems to be so common in construction. Many of my uncles are in construction and they told me horror stories. These people are dangerous. The city, in fact the country is held ransom to these mafia style thugs. Our police get paid to be quiet and the government is too weak to tackle it. I pray for change.
Reading the Presidents Keepers was a SHOCK - the incredible work that courageous journalists do. And yet in SA the Law is so so slow. The rotten Politicians have just carried on regardless in SA. All of us being strangled. Imagine the networks growing… it's like mould. When you can actually see the mould on the surface it's a tiny percentage of the organism as a whole. South Africa has been a gangster state for ages and ages… Too few South Africans are truly aware of the dangerous situation we are all facing. Journalists have done SA an INCREDIBLE service! 👏
You read a book written by a thief, liar and alleged child molester? Says a lot about you as a person. Even Daily Maverick had this to say about him, "The investigative journalist hasn’t just caused potentially great harm to those in the story, he has destroyed his own credibility and undoubtedly inflicted great damage on the credibility of Daily Maverick".
What an interview 🎉 you are doing a great job guys by exposing the corruption happening in the country. I thought this is only happening in the location but to my surprise...great content. I've subscribe ❤
This is so sad. Not only for business owners but us, as patrons as Long Street has lost that vibe, that street to go to, that part of Cape Town that we all resonated with and now, it is a slum!
Some creatives want to open up businesses but lose interest in this goal due to extortion that has become a huge threat to lives. It's just heartbreaking.
The fact that Cape Town / DA / Police hasn't done anything about this yet just means that they have rot inside their house. Where the old Carte Blanche? Where's the follow-ups? Where's the hard questions to politicians and police? Where's the fire? But at the end of the day it's each paying owners own fault.
What are you going on about? You sound very clueless. Firstly, the DA and City of Cape Town do not run the police, this is basic common knowledge. That is run by the national government and the provincial gov and city have no say in how the police go about tackling crime cases. You ask about follow ups and questioning the police. What reality are you living in? Has questioning the police or politicians achieved anything in this country for the last 30 years? They do NOT care, they make excuses if they will even respond at all and asking them "hard questions" gets you blanket phrases, like "we are investigating it".
@AshleySmith-jf5ph Oh please, look at your trying to absolve the DA & insinuating that 30 ago & before South Africa was any better, you're clearly a racist who is still reminiscing about Apartheid. Your DA is not different from any other political parties. Wasn't a DA major arrested just a few weeks ago for having ties with the underground world??. The DA is in on this!
The shocking thing about this is that even the elderly women selling food in the streets of Khayelitsha must pay this protection fee as well,they have also started to try to extort money from people who are building houses in Mandalay,South Africa is becoming unlivable
Please do an investigation into the extortion ring that is currently running the tiwn of Mthatha, in the Eastern Cape. It's really bad down here. Sasol has closed two fuel stations because the owners couldn't afford the extortion rates. The Thembu king recently stepped in after they started to extort schools in the area. Please look into it or reply with an email address that we can contact you on
With this type of thing you need to get maximum publicity so that it becomes an embarrassment for politicians and government. That is when they take action, otherwise it just continues.
@@mbulelozulu7963 everyone was.Worked partly in Cape Town.Saw a lot.The Cafe Caprice shooting,Club 191 shooting and etc.Man or man die kaap sal dance.
from the early 2000s my uncles friends were also collecting money from foreign nationals from shops ,street vendors & had a few buildings highjacked in Joburg.
This doesn't look like the Carte Blanche i subscribed to, no investigation, no visit to the place in question The Beerhouse, no visit to other sorounding businesses in Long street just to get the mood and hear about it from the victims. No insert or intro out presenter is sitting down listening to it like a fairy tale for 48 minutes never visited even Joe's family to check how they're feeling, this was a poor work episode nothing much done here. We know Carte Blanche as a no fearing investigating people, expose the thugs have no fear we know about all he narrated it was all over the news we needed more to see action from SAPS in future with the new Minister. I'm disappointed you could have done better than this with the producers 🙁🙁🙁
I'm not a regular, but I deduced from the title "Extra" that this is a format separate from the normal show. The standard investigative show is still there, so you should be fine if you avoid all the Extra episodes.
LoL I strongly feel it should be normal to call out criminals, say no to extortion and rely in the cops to do their job well. Let's be normal for once 😜💛
He is wrong saying that it's only night time venues being blackmailed. An acquaintance had a motorbike spares shop in voortrekker road parow and experienced exactly the same sort of blackmailing. This has become the norm in south africa.
It's even happening at houses there was a guy who repeatedly threatened me ,till I started to take him seriously he stole the car , which I was only released that he was now in western cape , he got speeding tickets and a fine fro driving down one way .police never found the car .
I am a business owner in the construcrion sector and we experience this a lot. We manufacture concrete products. We either get "asked" to pay a security fee upon entering certain towns or else our trucks "might" be unsafe (driver threatened, load vandalised or stolen etc) It is these same companies that expect payment that do the crime if we dont pay. Other then that we are also threatened by some local "companies" that we cant offload in their areas although their product is not SABS approved and is unsafe for use. They also burn out our truck etc. Then we also get asked to change prices to allow for kick backs or we wont get the work. The industry is being crippled by this criminal behaviour. The police are aware. Nobody does anything.
Thank you Randolf for exposing the criminals and the dark side of owning a business in Cape Town. So sad and pathetic how the Hawks/police back then let this level of extortion happen.
Thank you for your bravery Longstreet will newer be the same again locals has been push out I feel like a stranger in my neighbourhood. Like the saying goes Longstreet is for the brave .
Have you seen the 'regular' Carte Blanche 15 minute episode on this matter? This interview was just released due to the overwhelming interest into the matter.
I wish this guys come to Botswana they will not survive a. Week, years ago we showed example with 9 guys gone in one day cash in transit their bodies were shipped back to South Africa remember Botswana still practice unalived penalty
Thank you for being the mouth of the mouthless. I started a furniture shop in khayelitsha site C in 2011 and had to close it 13 years later (2024) because of racketeering and an unconsiderable landlord (Shoprite properties)
I never really commented on things in-fact I never do. But just my deduction as a fellow journalist, I feel the journalist used didn’t quite understand the assignment. The questions aren’t posed properly nor is there enough research on the subject matter for him to be asking the questions. There should have been much more seriousness and much more calculated questions. And also the difference in the journalists sound sounds like the journalist is sitting in the toilet and the answers are being given in the kitchen. Poor sound quality Poor journalistic standards. Anyways just my opinion. Don’t take me seriously I’m just saying. We could have done better Carte Blanche. Thanks for the story no less.
I know Randolph and remember all too well the info he was releasing about everyone involved on Facebook. I truly worried for his life. I still do frankly. Its insane that these gangs can jsut do this and get away with it.
I feel like Long Street should be made into a "red-light district", so to speak, where drinking and bar/club culture is allowed to an extent. Constant police presence with leniancy to certain aspects but preventing extortion and petty crime in the area
@Ew4ya same, crazy hey. I remember randomly coming home late one night and it just started on Mnet, was about 2am or so and my eyes were glued to the tv.
It is really sad to see hard working South African's earning a living to feed their families have to be extorted by lousy groups of people who want the easy way through life...now jobs are lost, people are living in fear, a man lost his life but most heartbreaking a daughter has to grow and live in this life without her father. People like Mark Lifman deserve(d) everything that came to him.
This guy has a stronger sense of adhd than basic common sense. Clearly, he never grew up in South Africa and definitely did not understand the lay of the land.
It's been a crazy month since the Carte Blanche episode aired, followed by the release of this interview and it has changed and turned my life upside down. My BEERHOUSE business closed after 11 years, as the sale didn't go through. I was forced to leave South Africa and Mark Lifman is doing his usual thing of suing and intimidating witnesses leaving me without a lawyer to defend against him. I am deeply moved by all the positive response received, particularly after Carte Blanche released the 48 minute interview on their channel and I can not wait to return home to South Africa once Mark Lifman is arrested and sentenced for his crimes.
#ExtortionMustEND regardless of whether the criminials are white/foreign/black or whether the victims are black Somalians, SA township residents, Yellow Germans or white South Africans!
Hear hear❤
I’m sorry for the passing of Joe . This interview has been eye opening. Thank you sir . All the best going forward. Wishing you God’s best in your endeavours
We are praying for Justice
Mark Lifman not going to jail. He untouchable everybody knows that.
He has just been murdered at a shopping mall in the garden route.
Who is here after the death of mark liefman
AirBNB sent their best 🤣🤣
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@@ThembaMalinga ey yazi i never thought abelungu are also involved in this gang star business.
@@toxinmncube6018THE lOVE OF MONEY KNOWS NO RACE
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In 2008 I wanted to open a Pool bar (bar with pool tables). I found a suitable spot in Long street. Before signing the lease I decided to ask other business owners about security matters. That's when I found out about the extortion gang. I decided not to open the business because I didn't want my business to be ruled by gangs.
Many business opportunities (and hence potential attractions for tourists) do NOT exist because of this.
@@zukomasela7375 yet, here you are speaking nonsense. Where did you open your (bar with pool tables)
Love beerhouse on long! The variety is insane! So terribly sorry for all this trouble. And for the lives lost❤ THANK YOU for standing up. Wishing you prosperity.
Thank you for supporting us over the years... 💛 🍻
My dad experienced exactly the same extortion racket in KZN. His company was eventually burned down and we lost everything. We no longer live in the country we loved.
Mmm
@@BawlzOfuzz so sad
Shocking to know that all the business's in CT are paying gangs for so called protection. Thank you for making a stand against racketeering. It is very important that you have spoken out. It's extortion and its disgusting. May the GNU do something to stop this criminal behaviour.
Realistically, it's not all businesses in CT. MAYBE all the businesses in Long Street, but Def not all of CT.
@zadekeys2194 well these crooks don't seem to discriminate! So perhaps not all, but certainly more than we can know about.
@@zadekeys2194it's ALL OF NIGHTLIFE businesses all over the inner city. In terms of extortion there's nothing that is different for Long Street vs the rest.
@@YellowRandolf thank you for your reply YellowRandolf. As a South African this is soooo sad... Thank you for taking a stand... R.I.P Joe.
@@zadekeys2194Give it time...
4 children were murdered in Cape Town, Khayelitsha in a barbershop for a protection fee.
EC cretins
😮😮😢💔💔💔
There's a FULL VIDEO regular Carte Blanche style on this matter which was released 2 weeks ago: ua-cam.com/video/j2MFtwk-ZPA/v-deo.html
@@YellowRandolf You are such a brave human 🫡💛 strength to you and the families affected 🙏🏾💛
I didn't realise the City, police and even the Hawks have been, and still are, ruled by the gangs. Walking in Long Street one can feel the underworld currents ... the vibe is gone.
@@ctgr8guy long street lost its spark.
It's happening all over the city, they approached my brother at his construction company whilst building a school in the lotus River area. The company eventually had to stop the project and pull out because they wouldn't negotiate with terrorists.
Is your brother’s company the same one where they stole the equipment from? Bc he declined.
Please do ask his brother to get in contact with @ YellowRandolf if this isn't already well known by the (right) authorities.
Government officials involved here obviously!
Yes, it seems to be so common in construction. Many of my uncles are in construction and they told me horror stories. These people are dangerous. The city, in fact the country is held ransom to these mafia style thugs. Our police get paid to be quiet and the government is too weak to tackle it. I pray for change.
I'll never be able to enjoy a night out in Cape Town now. It all just has a black cloud over everything that used to seem so happy and shiny
Let's hope that law enforcement finally starts doing their job.
Thank you for this video, highly needed.
HAWKS so corrupt 😞
We're praying for loads of British tourists to arrive 😶
It's NOT your fault,Randolph!
The Hawks are responsible.
I saw hawks always parking where illegal things are being sold cause they take bribes they worse then police
Reading the Presidents Keepers was a SHOCK - the incredible work that courageous journalists do. And yet in SA the Law is so so slow. The rotten Politicians have just carried on regardless in SA. All of us being strangled. Imagine the networks growing… it's like mould. When you can actually see the mould on the surface it's a tiny percentage of the organism as a whole.
South Africa has been a gangster state for ages and ages…
Too few South Africans are truly aware of the dangerous situation we are all facing.
Journalists have done SA an INCREDIBLE service!
👏
I would love to read that
Hear Hear! We have some of the most courageous investigative journos in the world. So many stories untold though.
You read a book written by a thief, liar and alleged child molester? Says a lot about you as a person. Even Daily Maverick had this to say about him, "The investigative journalist hasn’t just caused potentially great harm to those in the story, he has destroyed his own credibility and undoubtedly inflicted great damage on the credibility of Daily Maverick".
What an interview 🎉 you are doing a great job guys by exposing the corruption happening in the country. I thought this is only happening in the location but to my surprise...great content. I've subscribe ❤
We need justice for Joe. Sad for Beerhouse to have to close down due to these criminals!
Thank you Gavin, your conversation is next level
Thank you to the journalists and broader light shared of this criminality on our shores.. 🙏🏽
This man tried to fight and for the most part he has played his cards well ...he managed to say alive😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Our police got too used to arresting people for leaving their homes during lockdown they stopped wanting to solve real crime.
This is so sad. Not only for business owners but us, as patrons as Long Street has lost that vibe, that street to go to, that part of Cape Town that we all resonated with and now, it is a slum!
kinda wish that SA was like the US and we had rights to arm ourselves against these demons.
Every young person should spend 2 years in the military after school first. Let's start there.
@Malisti04 Yeah but we need better morals. Otherwise those young people will be dangerous in society.
@@mrsoshadabaadman the army teaches , patriotism ,discipline and submit to authorities. It's will not cure everything yes but can help
@@Malisti04 I hear you. I also agree. Imagine it could slash youth unemployment by 50%
Just remember not everyone is right in their heads, some will use those opportunities to steal guns for side businesses and murders.
All businesses should never be held ransom to operate absolutely disgusting
Shocking this story. Time to fight fire with fire unfortunately. ARMED security needs to be hired
Armed is also what these gangs use to extort businesses.
A country with no backbone. truly sad.
Every country has its own challenges such a comment is just ignorance period.
It's more of a country with no real justice than no backbone.... A backbone can cost you your life in many places...
@@tshidisomoraka8861 it's just clickbait
Some creatives want to open up businesses but lose interest in this goal due to extortion that has become a huge threat to lives. It's just heartbreaking.
The fact that Cape Town / DA / Police hasn't done anything about this yet just means that they have rot inside their house. Where the old Carte Blanche? Where's the follow-ups? Where's the hard questions to politicians and police? Where's the fire?
But at the end of the day it's each paying owners own fault.
What are you going on about? You sound very clueless. Firstly, the DA and City of Cape Town do not run the police, this is basic common knowledge. That is run by the national government and the provincial gov and city have no say in how the police go about tackling crime cases. You ask about follow ups and questioning the police. What reality are you living in? Has questioning the police or politicians achieved anything in this country for the last 30 years? They do NOT care, they make excuses if they will even respond at all and asking them "hard questions" gets you blanket phrases, like "we are investigating it".
DA is allegedly in on this
@AshleySmith-jf5ph Oh please, look at your trying to absolve the DA & insinuating that 30 ago & before South Africa was any better, you're clearly a racist who is still reminiscing about Apartheid.
Your DA is not different from any other political parties.
Wasn't a DA major arrested just a few weeks ago for having ties with the underground world??. The DA is in on this!
Thank you for speaking up. Saying prayers for you and your family Randolf.
The shocking thing about this is that even the elderly women selling food in the streets of Khayelitsha must pay this protection fee as well,they have also started to try to extort money from people who are building houses in Mandalay,South Africa is becoming unlivable
It is true and sad. Seeing our country going down the drain so fast.
Hawkers pay protection fees too??💔💔
@RayOfLetsatsi in Cape town townships yes,even if you're just selling tomatoes
What a caring man. Very sad.
It’s like police don’t exist in South Africa.
Please do an investigation into the extortion ring that is currently running the tiwn of Mthatha, in the Eastern Cape. It's really bad down here. Sasol has closed two fuel stations because the owners couldn't afford the extortion rates. The Thembu king recently stepped in after they started to extort schools in the area. Please look into it or reply with an email address that we can contact you on
Wow, it's really crazy to see where it's all happening... New Police Minister Senzo Mchunu hopefully isn't only talking but also acting!
With this type of thing you need to get maximum publicity so that it becomes an embarrassment for politicians and government. That is when they take action, otherwise it just continues.
I do hope you are right. Please do share these videos to assist!
South African politicians take out contracts on each other, you think they will be embarrassed by some corruption 😂
South Africa needs a RICO-type Act to deal with thè extortion effectively
Absolutely 💯💯💯
Very sad that our government and police services let private businesses down like this
He's a legal foreigner or migrant. Being intimidated and extorted by other foreigners. Remember when he said a Morrocan man approached him.
@@mrsoshadabaadman He is South African who had been living in Europe and had come back home but he had to flee again.
Watching from🇿🇼 my former boss Randolf. We did works@ Beerhouse in 2012-2013.
@stevenmunetsi
Can you tell us, if you were privy to protection rackets
@@mbulelozulu7963 everyone was.Worked partly in Cape Town.Saw a lot.The Cafe Caprice shooting,Club 191 shooting and etc.Man or man die kaap sal dance.
The clown of a ex minister bheke cele failed to combat crime in South Africa, lets hope that the GNU will turn things around
Every foreign owned shops pay protection fees since i remember 2009
from the early 2000s my uncles friends were also collecting money from foreign nationals from shops ,street vendors & had a few buildings highjacked in Joburg.
We have three parallel institutions in South Africa; private, government, and mafia.
I sadly tend to agree. But also loudly say that this does need to change!
The Morrocans have been doing this in Cape Town for decades.
those guys behind the dock were NOT Morrocans FFS 🙄🤣
Interviewer/Journalist: Your body language and how you ask your questions speaks volumes as being disingenuous - why?
I felt something off with him too.
He’s an idiot that’s why
true
like he is trying to downplay the amount of seriousness of the entire matter
Akadhakwa uyu
Im from Durban and always loved Beerhouse when i visited Cape Town. This is so sad.
Yellow man, the Silent disco was legendary! I will never forget you 💛 thank you!!!
wow, THAT was long ago but, indeed, legendary! 💛🎧💛
I'm glad to have also been part of the silent disco. What a jol.
There is no presedent for dealing with extortion most cops find it easier to bend the knee than risk the safety of themselves and family.
was at the opening. i know the stories of what happened. glad u are safe
@carteblanche your audio channels in the interview are seperated. Interviewer is right, interviewee is left. Its pretty weird in headphones
100% felt the same as I listened to this...
i actually thought my one pod is dead
You're so attentive it's impressive! 😂 I thought something is wrong with my headphones 🤣🤣
i heard that as well
Thanks, I thought I was going mad.
I don't trust that minister.
He is gone
hahahahahaha. catch up please
This doesn't look like the Carte Blanche i subscribed to, no investigation, no visit to the place in question The Beerhouse, no visit to other sorounding businesses in Long street just to get the mood and hear about it from the victims.
No insert or intro out presenter is sitting down listening to it like a fairy tale for 48 minutes never visited even Joe's family to check how they're feeling, this was a poor work episode nothing much done here. We know Carte Blanche as a no fearing investigating people, expose the thugs have no fear we know about all he narrated it was all over the news we needed more to see action from SAPS in future with the new Minister.
I'm disappointed you could have done better than this with the producers 🙁🙁🙁
ua-cam.com/video/j2MFtwk-ZPA/v-deo.html
I'm not a regular, but I deduced from the title "Extra" that this is a format separate from the normal show. The standard investigative show is still there, so you should be fine if you avoid all the Extra episodes.
This guy is on the next level of calling the world to order
LoL I strongly feel it should be normal to call out criminals, say no to extortion and rely in the cops to do their job well. Let's be normal for once 😜💛
This country is rotten this type of thing is happening everywhere
The fact that Political members, Saps, and Media was aware of this is appalling that nothing got done
It's funny the police station is just 2min away from long street.
That’s wild!
He is wrong saying that it's only night time venues being blackmailed. An acquaintance had a motorbike spares shop in voortrekker road parow and experienced exactly the same sort of blackmailing. This has become the norm in south africa.
Car guards are also a extortion racket, it like protection money
You are a real one bro.... its crazy out here
It's even happening at houses there was a guy who repeatedly threatened me ,till I started to take him seriously he stole the car , which I was only released that he was now in western cape , he got speeding tickets and a fine fro driving down one way .police never found the car .
I am a business owner in the construcrion sector and we experience this a lot. We manufacture concrete products. We either get "asked" to pay a security fee upon entering certain towns or else our trucks "might" be unsafe (driver threatened, load vandalised or stolen etc) It is these same companies that expect payment that do the crime if we dont pay. Other then that we are also threatened by some local "companies" that we cant offload in their areas although their product is not SABS approved and is unsafe for use. They also burn out our truck etc. Then we also get asked to change prices to allow for kick backs or we wont get the work. The industry is being crippled by this criminal behaviour. The police are aware. Nobody does anything.
Thank you Randolf for exposing the criminals and the dark side of owning a business in Cape Town.
So sad and pathetic how the Hawks/police back then let this level of extortion happen.
RIP Joe
And this was under the watchful eye of the actor and movie start himself .We give you Bheki Cele 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Lets take the City back , its time to pray
Thank you for your bravery Longstreet will newer be the same again locals has been push out I feel like a stranger in my neighbourhood. Like the saying goes Longstreet is for the brave .
This is sad, government officials benefit from this.
This blame should be put on DA failing to protect cape town
The National Government is in charge of policing.
Carte Blanche has gone down. The reporting is terrible.
Have you seen the 'regular' Carte Blanche 15 minute episode on this matter? This interview was just released due to the overwhelming interest into the matter.
I am.commenting on carte blance presenter on this clip. Its awful. @YellowRandolf
Like a Andre de Ruyter. Please stay safe.
I wish this guys come to Botswana they will not survive a. Week, years ago we showed example with 9 guys gone in one day cash in transit their bodies were shipped back to South Africa remember Botswana still practice unalived penalty
19:55 must be painful to say; blaming himself for the doorman's death.
Thank you for being the mouth of the mouthless. I started a furniture shop in khayelitsha site C in 2011 and had to close it 13 years later (2024) because of racketeering and an unconsiderable landlord (Shoprite properties)
Cele was useless.
South africa is going down the drain 😢
I never really commented on things in-fact I never do.
But just my deduction as a fellow journalist, I feel the journalist used didn’t quite understand the assignment.
The questions aren’t posed properly nor is there enough research on the subject matter for him to be asking the questions.
There should have been much more seriousness and much more calculated questions.
And also the difference in the journalists sound sounds like the journalist is sitting in the toilet and the answers are being given in the kitchen.
Poor sound quality
Poor journalistic standards.
Anyways just my opinion.
Don’t take me seriously
I’m just saying.
We could have done better Carte Blanche.
Thanks for the story no less.
Arm chair critic😂😂😂😂😂
i was thinking the exact same thing and i am not even a journalist
@@MRMEYER007 igree
I know Randolph and remember all too well the info he was releasing about everyone involved on Facebook. I truly worried for his life. I still do frankly. Its insane that these gangs can jsut do this and get away with it.
I am out of the country for the foreseeable future...
@@YellowRandolf are you not afraid they will track you down where you are currently?
I feel like Long Street should be made into a "red-light district", so to speak, where drinking and bar/club culture is allowed to an extent.
Constant police presence with leniancy to certain aspects but preventing extortion and petty crime in the area
Loved 🍻 House for its true family vibe🎉🎉🎉sad to see u go😢
We also loved it, (nearly) every day!
Watch the movie "dollars and white pipes"! This has been happening for very long! It's a South African movie about these people that do this!
So underrated watched it back in 06 and anyone i ask never heard of it
@Ew4ya same, crazy hey. I remember randomly coming home late one night and it just started on Mnet, was about 2am or so and my eyes were glued to the tv.
Find out that your life is in danger from journalists is mind boggling.😮
Randolf ❤ respect , you are a courageous man
💛
Shocking revelations!
Unreal, no case number for the crime...says a lot
Sorry about Beer house!!!!! RIP JOE 🙏
Result of a failed State
But the DA claim they can fix the country whilst they fail in cape town lol 💀💀
Rest in peace, DJ Sumbody. You fought a valiant battle; now it all falls into place.
Hectic, but totally believable!
Felt like drinking a savanna after watching this
Beer House Fourways 🙌🙌😭😭😭
All I can say is DJ Sumbody’s Ayepyep in Cape Town is on upper long street . 🤔
Research who is the new owner now, all the dots will come together
Should change his name to Mustard Man 😂😂
😅the state is in cahoots with all these mafia gangs ,that's how they are able to remain in power,
Didn't this guy perform at the opening of the Olympics? Lol
Randolph you're a legend
It is really sad to see hard working South African's earning a living to feed their families have to be extorted by lousy groups of people who want the easy way through life...now jobs are lost, people are living in fear, a man lost his life but most heartbreaking a daughter has to grow and live in this life without her father. People like Mark Lifman deserve(d) everything that came to him.
Hes thinking is probably like, 'hey can't extort me if i work online.'
Its sad the man gave up and saw no solution
@@ShaunyKnuckles Ever heard the word hackers? Crime is everywhere
Why is the guy asking questions as if he is being exposed for something !
Ah now there is another old name in the Cape Town underworld ......ol Hussein and the morrocans
DA keeps the lights on that's a better sa for all 😊
This guy has a stronger sense of adhd than basic common sense. Clearly, he never grew up in South Africa and definitely did not understand the lay of the land.
Navis Modack killed that Cop
Uplifting vibe…selling alcohol… sorry that’s not anything positive.
Nobody's going to ask how much they paying PM ?