This show is what we needed as young African men , making transitions from that change right before we go from being 18 and unresponsible to go being 21, 22 and the whole world is on our shoulders. Thanks for the information Penuel and keep the fire burning bhuti Siya. Siyabulela bafwethu 🙏🏽❤
I always share on my whastsap status the Penuel show, I wish more youth can listen the podcast. I benefit alot to those podcast, so I can't be selfish I've to share
The more i watch the episodes, the more i realize just how tiny knowledge of the the world i have. Keep up the great work Penuel. There's a world of information about south africa alone, let alone Africa and beyond, and your podcasts give me a glimpse of what i still have to explore. 🤜🏽
Happy Monday. I hope you had an amazing long weekend, especially to all Christians. Love you all very much. Keep working on yourself, volunteer in your community and strive to live a better life. Cheers ✌🏾
Morning Penuel, my name is Katlego Modise I am an entrepreneur operating mainly in the Bophirima district of the north west province. I would like to connect with Siya regarding a business opportunity in my home village. I don't know if he will be interested but it has serious potential and it is virgin ground basically, no political instability, no political dynamics.
I used his tips from the last episode on my last job interview this brother is amazing I wish guys like him mentored us to become better and tackle unemployment in our communities
Very educational discussion, i think Data Analysts/Scientists can definitely do that study of knowing and quantifying the exact data needed in order to assist in eradication of useless degrees...!
My apologies for all the interruptions... this is generally how I am when I'm trying to learn something technical. I hope it adds value for those who are here to learn about mining in detail. Thanks ❤
Am glad u brought this up man.. it's easy for your guests to lose their chain of thought because of your interruptions.. even the little side jokes (that u drag for longer than necessary) make your guess jump to a different side topic u did not mean to raise.. U also want to share too much of your knowledge.. Although this is not accurate, but it felt like this interview was shared like Pen 45% - 55% Siya in talking time.. Great episode though.. vry informative.. & great channel man.. Big ups.. U r the future J Rogan man, stru
Many thanks for another informative sit down. Your deliberate “... for dummies” approach helps with understanding industries laymen aren’t generally familiar with. Also you likening what’s in certain industries to similar concepts in other industries that don’t go by similar terms helps break info/concepts down. Comprehension is a huge piece of the communication puzzle & you do it well ket. Settlers who came to colonise collaborated in order own & control so that’s what we have to practice and prioritise (learn) as natives as well because there’s more than enough for us all. Danko ket 👊🏾 Msibi Boyz Worldwide
As youth we suffer from lack of knowledge when it comes to career's but am fully glad to such people share their journey and experience towards what we are willing to accomplish thank you my home guy.
Pen may you please allow your guest to lend without you interrupting him even when his point hasn't been sent across, but other than that, this was a very informative episode, you doing a great job Pen
‼️ It’s clear why they don’t teach mining.. ALSO companies that are in the mineral / natural resource industries, should be monitored with regulations so they don’t have individuals at the forefront covering up. Love to all. Bless.
I really enjoyed this Pen. He seems very clever and competent. People like him should be in charge of mining legislation not people like oupa Gwede. Baie dankie!
Someone sent this to me to watch as a woman in mining…I don’t watch this channel for a reason and well, Pen was his usual self where he had to talk more than the guest. There is so much to discuss about mining in South Africa. What career options are there for young people, what are the current opportunities, what commodities are struggling and which ones are doing well, how is the mining charter helping HDSAs in the space. What is the difference between a mining right and a mining permit? This could have taught a lot of people about how big and diverse and complex our industry is. There was so much to ask this gentleman for educational purposes…but Pen likes the sound of his own voice too much
I can tell you something about Mining, you have to be a very tough person, I worked with them and they will kick your ass if you do something wrong and put every bodies lives at risk.
Beautiful episode. I think your interruptions were necessary to touch on the related issues. Big up God Pen you are sharpening the minds. Uyangiqeda uma uthi "explain baba!" 😂😂😂😂
Pen, siyabonga for the interview, quality of guest, the production level and the work you've been doing securing a diverse range of guests that we would've never seen/heard. Brilliant brother and truly (sincerely) inspiring keep it up. Please decrease your interruptions, brother, please man. We follow your personal YT account to hear your thoughts. fleshed out, we follow the show to hear the guest. Awukahle mfethu ey, keep notes or prep or whatever, don't take us up and down your detours.
Great conversation Penuel and Siya… Especially on us as a country lagging behind in terms of embracing innovation, technology and change. I also liked the subject of high speed trains system. How if we invest in high speed trains systems, lives and economy will be better…👌🏿
Hi Penuel, thank you for the show. We appreciate everything you doing for the country bringing guests speakers that add value to our lives. But today I feel like you interrupted Siya a lot especially when he was explaining about Mining, you come in and take over with examples from previous speakers and Siya end up not making his point or finishing what he was explaining especially when he was talking about the “constraints of things in mining”
Thank you so much Penuel I am young, and I enjoy and comprehend on every episode. can you please invite someone who's fully in the construction sector? As a construction student, I also want to hear from professionals.
Shaft sinking innovation is not as easy to accomplish because unlike the USA, in South Africa, there are a lot of health and safety issues that mines need to comply with and thus many of the technologies used in underground mining are replicated.
Mining is quite a fascinating industry, I am in the logistics vertical market however just found my way into commodity trading. From drilling to moving the product, It's just wonderful. Looking to get my own site someday, only if I get a deep pocket investor who's gonna purchase a small scale mine and a fleet of trucks to get things moving! God!
Pen pen pen a fantastic fishing reel brand ,robust ,long lasting takes the punch ,always can be relied on performs on demand ,for many many yrs to come lets all hope open minds opportunity is everywhere drivers are what holds progress back drive them pen drive them put minds into gear.
Great interview Pen... But go easy on your interruptions. We know you get quite passionate but ease it down a bit so we can get the full points from the guest.. Thanks ❤
“There’s a lot of incentives for a degeneration of our population.” Eish Pen, that hurts so deeply I want to cry. I thought I was the only one thinking that way 😢
"Thank you Siya for your contribution to this important conversation about the impact of mining on the people and economy of South Africa. Your insights shed light on the critical issues and challenges that need to be addressed to ensure that all South Africans can benefit from the mining industry. It is clear from your contribution that there is a great need for stronger regulations and policies to protect the environment, promote community engagement, and ensure fair revenue-sharing agreements. Your proposed solutions and ideas for addressing these challenges are valuable contributions to the conversation, and I appreciate your efforts to find solutions that benefit all parties involved. I hope that policymakers and other stakeholders will take your insights and recommendations seriously and work to implement changes that can create a more equitable and sustainable mining industry in South Africa. Thank you again for your contribution."
Very good penuel just find a way of coming in because your insight is also adding more value ,so have a way of balancing your coming in and at some point allowing guest some time
Lungelo check the back end of this page you will see that this shows appeals to a certain demographic and LSM, no need to slow your guests down let them unpack even if it's technical. Your people will follow do not worry about them.
Siya has to come back again, i remember the Hustlers Corner episode that was taken down. He dropped alot of gems, which you guys did not touch on this time around. Great episode 🔥 btw
I wrote a comment few days ago about how to run your personal finances as a business. It disappeared. I'm still confused about it. Educational advice. 😢
Hello Penuel Love you podcast is on of the most informative Social Media channels we have in South Africa My request to you is can you do a episode where you show use how you go about doing your reseach
AS MUCH AS I APPRECIATE THE INTERVIEW, I THINK THE SUCCESS OF MINES AND ITS GOOD STORIES CAN BE NARRATED BY THE EMPLOYEES AND THE UNIONS. AS MUCH AS WE CELEBRATE THE WORK THAT IS DONE BY THE MINING INDUSTRIES , WE SHOULD ALSO TAKE IN TO COGNISENSE THE STRUGGLES AND THE LOSSES TO BLACK WORKERS IN THOSE MINES. THE EXPLOITATION
I think one of the reasons the previous podcast was taken down is when Siya started talking about herbs he drinks and he doesn’t get sick. That’s playing with pharmaceutical money. I even went and bought Hibiscus tea 😂
Yeah ! Those herbs will start getting popular via word of mouth n ppl will start planting them in their backyards, I wish I saw that episode b4 it got cancelled
penuel brings intresting guest bt its hard to finish his interviews cos he keeps interrupting them as they speak.Sum1 tell him its abt tje guest not him!
I think automation can be an opportunity. First accept the job loss or more realistically job replacement. What it will need is a severance annuity for employees affected by the automation until they find new employment. This should incentivise the entities to reskill the employees and retain them as employees. There many more factors to consider, but in terms of labourers, we can never compete globally with China and India, but technology can level the plying field.
Amazing and insightful podcast but can the guest please be given an opportunity to speak, I honestly think the host had more time to speak than the guest. Throughout the 2 hours I can honestly say I got to understand the Hosts point of view and thinking more than I did with the guest which is honestly just a shame because I feel Siya has a lot of insights to offer. There’s something so powerful with allowing a guest to go down rabbit holes and speak without any interruptions because the longer they speak, the deeper they have to dig, and by allowing them to freely speak you’re automatically forcing them to think critically and we as guests get provided gems of insights but in this case, the guest honestly wasn’t given an opportunity to dig deep and critically think. Whenever he was embarking on a point that required him to critically think, the host just interrupted him and wanted to share his own views. Joe Rogan is a perfect example of this, at times he allows guests to speak for 20-30 minutes without even asking a single question, and as listeners we get blessed with deep insights.
😅Your socials baba we need to follow you and what you doing hopefully we can drill for some more information. I feel like you only scrapped the surface 😂😂
@elliot Kagiso. Remote sensing and geophysics methods can be used to do that without having to drill, but only in the prospecting stage (unfortunately, this is not for all the deposits) and still that doesn't quantify the resources. You need to drill and analyse core logs to evaluate the resource in 3D.
Geophysics can be used but you have to drill so that you can collect samples. It has nothing to do with Africa being behind. You can’t access funding to open a mine without proving that the commodity is in the ground and it’s grade and quality
Remember when Thanos told Tony Stark that knowledge is a curse, every time I watch your show, I just hate how the information I get makes me sad because it's evident how easy it is to run the country efficiently. But because of gatekeepers and greed, South Africa is crumbling, these ministers need to go, and we need competent people in positions. Thanks mjita waseMadadeni for this show, intwana kaRyder, lol.
This show is what we needed as young African men , making transitions from that change right before we go from being 18 and unresponsible to go being 21, 22 and the whole world is on our shoulders. Thanks for the information Penuel and keep the fire burning bhuti Siya. Siyabulela bafwethu 🙏🏽❤
Exactly bafo , waybeka Kahler . Otherwise sobanenkinga.
2pac lyrics 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I think you should have this guy on the show quarterly. Really enjoy your conversations with him. 👌 great episode
This is the most educational podcast in South Africa.
I always share on my whastsap status the Penuel show, I wish more youth can listen the podcast. I benefit alot to those podcast, so I can't be selfish I've to share
Big Up to Penuel and Siya for simplifying mining industry. I learned a lot from today's episode
The more i watch the episodes, the more i realize just how tiny knowledge of the the world i have.
Keep up the great work Penuel. There's a world of information about south africa alone, let alone Africa and beyond, and your podcasts give me a glimpse of what i still have to explore. 🤜🏽
Happy Monday. I hope you had an amazing long weekend, especially to all Christians. Love you all very much. Keep working on yourself, volunteer in your community and strive to live a better life. Cheers ✌🏾
We love you too my brother ♥️❤️
Thank you peneul
Morning Penuel, my name is Katlego Modise I am an entrepreneur operating mainly in the Bophirima district of the north west province. I would like to connect with Siya regarding a business opportunity in my home village. I don't know if he will be interested but it has serious potential and it is virgin ground basically, no political instability, no political dynamics.
Thanks bro ❤ keep up the good work Pen 🖊
I used his tips from the last episode on my last job interview this brother is amazing I wish guys like him mentored us to become better and tackle unemployment in our communities
I’m glad I contributed to your life 🙏🏿🫶🏾
Very educational discussion, i think Data Analysts/Scientists can definitely do that study of knowing and quantifying the exact data needed in order to assist in eradication of useless degrees...!
Great interview, I would really like to hear more from professionals in all fields. Keep them coming💪🏾
Just met Siya at Vum Café in Boksburg... Great gent... Thank you for the great lessons and conversation
Thank you 🙏🏿 my brother
Great education. Penuel please bring this guy back but give him a chance to explain without interruptions.
also felt like Penuel was the quest...but its very educational
Siyabulela spot on, I was a mine worker for 8 years working underground, he detailed everything on point from mining to Zama Zamas...
As a penuelist,I thoroughly enjoyed the conversation. Educational as always ❤️
My apologies for all the interruptions... this is generally how I am when I'm trying to learn something technical. I hope it adds value for those who are here to learn about mining in detail. Thanks ❤
If they take this video down I put the blame solely on you Pen 😂😂😂😂
@@kgosikgomongwe8113 😂😂😂
you are annoying
hai le wena u like apologising,e baba relax😂
Am glad u brought this up man.. it's easy for your guests to lose their chain of thought because of your interruptions.. even the little side jokes (that u drag for longer than necessary) make your guess jump to a different side topic u did not mean to raise.. U also want to share too much of your knowledge.. Although this is not accurate, but it felt like this interview was shared like Pen 45% - 55% Siya in talking time.. Great episode though.. vry informative.. & great channel man.. Big ups.. U r the future J Rogan man, stru
This guy deserves to be interviewed by dj Sbu because he let the guest speak and ask questions when it's necessary.
I would literally watch brother Siyabulela the whole day, he is so knowledgeable.
🙏🏿🫶🏾
Exceptional content!! 👏🏾 keep it up Pen and team.
Thank you 🎉
Suzie, we truly appreciate your generous gesture... may you be blessed 🙏🏽❤️
As a Former Penuel hater , I must say i enjoy the interviews you do , the knowledge shared on this platform is exceptional. Thank you.
The facts that Pen states from 1:49:03 about the criminals that run the world is something that should be taught in school.
Siyabonga for the information guys big up keep up the good work 🙏
I’m inspired by Penuel me so much. 🔥🔥🔥🙏
he's back... this guy inspired me on previous episode
Slowly falling in love with this channel
ME AND MY MOM LOVE YOUR CONTENT. WE BOTH CAME TO A AGREEMENT THAT YOU A GENIUS. ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT BROTHER.
CIA great human being, very successful and yet very humble ❤♥️❤️♥️
Many thanks for another informative sit down. Your deliberate “... for dummies” approach helps with understanding industries laymen aren’t generally familiar with. Also you likening what’s in certain industries to similar concepts in other industries that don’t go by similar terms helps break info/concepts down. Comprehension is a huge piece of the communication puzzle & you do it well ket.
Settlers who came to colonise collaborated in order own & control so that’s what we have to practice and prioritise (learn) as natives as well because there’s more than enough for us all.
Danko ket 👊🏾
Msibi Boyz Worldwide
As youth we suffer from lack of knowledge when it comes to career's but am fully glad to such people share their journey and experience towards what we are willing to accomplish thank you my home guy.
The Dos Santos family former leadership of Angola .
Pen may you please allow your guest to lend without you interrupting him even when his point hasn't been sent across, but other than that, this was a very informative episode, you doing a great job Pen
‼️ It’s clear why they don’t teach mining.. ALSO companies that are in the mineral / natural resource industries, should be monitored with regulations so they don’t have individuals at the forefront covering up. Love to all. Bless.
Mr Pen great show indeed.. However please allow the guest to finish his/her point.
I really enjoyed this Pen. He seems very clever and competent. People like him should be in charge of mining legislation not people like oupa Gwede. Baie dankie!
Will be looking forward to that interview with the agronomist. As a person who’s in the farming sector and a Agri UA-camr .
This Siya guy is Sharp.
Thank you King
Someone sent this to me to watch as a woman in mining…I don’t watch this channel for a reason and well, Pen was his usual self where he had to talk more than the guest.
There is so much to discuss about mining in South Africa. What career options are there for young people, what are the current opportunities, what commodities are struggling and which ones are doing well, how is the mining charter helping HDSAs in the space. What is the difference between a mining right and a mining permit? This could have taught a lot of people about how big and diverse and complex our industry is. There was so much to ask this gentleman for educational purposes…but Pen likes the sound of his own voice too much
I agree, there is more to teach
I can tell you something about Mining, you have to be a very tough person, I worked with them and they will kick your ass if you do something wrong and put every bodies lives at risk.
S/O to uNgcangca a really humble,, smart and focused gent. Please re-invite uLuyanda Jafta
❤
Beautiful episode. I think your interruptions were necessary to touch on the related issues. Big up God Pen you are sharpening the minds. Uyangiqeda uma uthi "explain baba!" 😂😂😂😂
Thanks to you Big Brothers we appreciate this 💯🙌✨
You’re so right about the poaching of employees in the Northern Cale !!
I learned a lot from today's episode. Penuel asks questions to really understand and that made me easily understand everything
Pen, siyabonga for the interview, quality of guest, the production level and the work you've been doing securing a diverse range of guests that we would've never seen/heard. Brilliant brother and truly (sincerely) inspiring keep it up.
Please decrease your interruptions, brother, please man. We follow your personal YT account to hear your thoughts. fleshed out, we follow the show to hear the guest. Awukahle mfethu ey, keep notes or prep or whatever, don't take us up and down your detours.
This is highly informative conversation, thank you Pen and Siya.
Thank you Pen for bringing Siya back danko sani
Great conversation Penuel and Siya… Especially on us as a country lagging behind in terms of embracing innovation, technology and change. I also liked the subject of high speed trains system. How if we invest in high speed trains systems, lives and economy will be better…👌🏿
Beautiful innovation that
Hi Penuel, thank you for the show. We appreciate everything you doing for the country bringing guests speakers that add value to our lives. But today I feel like you interrupted Siya a lot especially when he was explaining about Mining, you come in and take over with examples from previous speakers and Siya end up not making his point or finishing what he was explaining especially when he was talking about the “constraints of things in mining”
Thank you so much Penuel I am young, and I enjoy and comprehend on every episode.
can you please invite someone who's fully in the construction sector? As a construction student, I also want to hear from professionals.
Big up Siya ❤❤ Proud of you ilali imengenyawo 🙏👌👌
Ndibamba ngazo zombini ❤
Shaft sinking innovation is not as easy to accomplish because unlike the USA, in South Africa, there are a lot of health and safety issues that mines need to comply with and thus many of the technologies used in underground mining are replicated.
You must also invite an environmentalist to tell you about the purpose of the "ESG" and environmental regulation.
Mining is quite a fascinating industry, I am in the logistics vertical market however just found my way into commodity trading.
From drilling to moving the product, It's just wonderful. Looking to get my own site someday, only if I get a deep pocket investor who's gonna purchase a small scale mine and a fleet of trucks to get things moving!
God!
Learn to let the guest talk Pen. Thanks for another Gem
The Penuel Show with Siyabulela Ngcangca
00:00 - INTRO
00:05 - Show begins
08:55 - Education & economics
28:30 - Incentivizing & Innovation
36:40 - Employment & resource management
43:30 - Mining industry
52:50 - History of SA mines
1:09:20 - B.E.E investors in mining
1:13:25 - Mineral laws
1:20:20 - Cost evaluations
1:26:35 - Zama-zama's
1:41:00 - Criminal syndicates
2:06:25 - ENDS
Pen pen pen a fantastic fishing reel brand ,robust ,long lasting takes the punch ,always can be relied on performs on demand ,for many many yrs to come lets all hope open minds opportunity is everywhere drivers are what holds progress back drive them pen drive them put minds into gear.
Great interview, very informative.. thank you bafowethu ❤️♥️❤️♥️❤️❤️
Panuel had a great guest. Pan we know you are smart Mara LET THE GUEST TALK WITHOUT INTERRUPTING YHOOOOOO😭
Great interview Pen... But go easy on your interruptions. We know you get quite passionate but ease it down a bit so we can get the full points from the guest.. Thanks ❤
Thank you Penuel and Siya that was very educational😢
Damn this episode is special! god Penuel! 🤲🏾
Thank you Penzo for the podcast. This show has grown my knowledge so much. Keep up the good work Pen.
So if the mines have been closed, why not give Zama Zamas licenses and let them mine? I enjoyed the Podcast.
“There’s a lot of incentives for a degeneration of our population.” Eish Pen, that hurts so deeply I want to cry. I thought I was the only one thinking that way 😢
Yingqawa lee,bro is in tune with the streets and office.
Ay koda ubumphazamisa kakhul bru alot is left hanging..😩
Another great interview..best podcast on the continent
"Thank you Siya for your contribution to this important conversation about the impact of mining on the people and economy of South Africa. Your insights shed light on the critical issues and challenges that need to be addressed to ensure that all South Africans can benefit from the mining industry.
It is clear from your contribution that there is a great need for stronger regulations and policies to protect the environment, promote community engagement, and ensure fair revenue-sharing agreements. Your proposed solutions and ideas for addressing these challenges are valuable contributions to the conversation, and I appreciate your efforts to find solutions that benefit all parties involved.
I hope that policymakers and other stakeholders will take your insights and recommendations seriously and work to implement changes that can create a more equitable and sustainable mining industry in South Africa. Thank you again for your contribution."
Very good penuel just find a way of coming in because your insight is also adding more value ,so have a way of balancing your coming in and at some point allowing guest some time
Hi Penuel,
Thank you for the amazing shows, they are always informative and I personally learn a lot from them.
Very educational ❤
Thank you.
Can you interview Gcaba Brothers
Lungelo check the back end of this page you will see that this shows appeals to a certain demographic and LSM, no need to slow your guests down let them unpack even if it's technical. Your people will follow do not worry about them.
Siya has to come back again, i remember the Hustlers Corner episode that was taken down. He dropped alot of gems, which you guys did not touch on this time around.
Great episode 🔥 btw
Thank you 🙏🏿
@@NgcangcaSiya hey bhuti im interested in engineering and mining but im in Swaziland i want a mentor
Damn Pen, this needed to continu then you would have uploaded it in two parts. Yol took so long to mention South32 and I know they big in the NC
Another dope interview👏🏾 Siyabonga🙏🏾
Amazing how Pen brings back guests and still continue to deliver a proper interview! Bravo...
Keep it up bro, your concept is very educational and informative.
very insightful conversation 🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭
I wrote a comment few days ago about how to run your personal finances as a business. It disappeared. I'm still confused about it. Educational advice. 😢
Shout to pen for the knowledge and inspiration. I love you bro
Let the guests speak and fully get their points across ..you interject way to much ..but great show, keep educating the people.
1:32:25 thanks for correcting that Mr P
Yesses pen give a guest a chance to speak and finish his point. Your excitement kills the flow of speech on the guest.
Hello Penuel Love you podcast is on of the most informative Social Media channels we have in South Africa
My request to you is can you do a episode where you show use how you go about doing your reseach
I hope pen give the guests a chance 2 speak.. respectfully...
That is what was done before and things changed ......around 1998 and after all that changed !!!
AS MUCH AS I APPRECIATE THE INTERVIEW, I THINK THE SUCCESS OF MINES AND ITS GOOD STORIES CAN BE NARRATED BY THE EMPLOYEES AND THE UNIONS. AS MUCH AS WE CELEBRATE THE WORK THAT IS DONE BY THE MINING INDUSTRIES , WE SHOULD ALSO TAKE IN TO COGNISENSE THE STRUGGLES AND THE LOSSES TO BLACK WORKERS IN THOSE MINES. THE EXPLOITATION
I like your interpretation of the world, thats exactly what it is
I think one of the reasons the previous podcast was taken down is when Siya started talking about herbs he drinks and he doesn’t get sick. That’s playing with pharmaceutical money. I even went and bought Hibiscus tea 😂
Yeah ! Those herbs will start getting popular via word of mouth n ppl will start planting them in their backyards, I wish I saw that episode b4 it got cancelled
@@sphiwengcobo5944 which herbs are those,please send more info via this chat
I think you are correct 🤦🏽♂️
Slim ‐ My Man.....🤛🤛🤛
Trying to develop Africa following the Westerners will be the end of us.
We have learnt a lot , but would have probably learnt more if not for the interruptions. Work on that penuel
Very insightful 👏🏽👏🏽
penuel brings intresting guest bt its hard to finish his interviews cos he keeps interrupting them as they speak.Sum1 tell him its abt tje guest not him!
I think automation can be an opportunity. First accept the job loss or more realistically job replacement. What it will need is a severance annuity for employees affected by the automation until they find new employment. This should incentivise the entities to reskill the employees and retain them as employees. There many more factors to consider, but in terms of labourers, we can never compete globally with China and India, but technology can level the plying field.
Amazing and insightful podcast but can the guest please be given an opportunity to speak, I honestly think the host had more time to speak than the guest. Throughout the 2 hours I can honestly say I got to understand the Hosts point of view and thinking more than I did with the guest which is honestly just a shame because I feel Siya has a lot of insights to offer. There’s something so powerful with allowing a guest to go down rabbit holes and speak without any interruptions because the longer they speak, the deeper they have to dig, and by allowing them to freely speak you’re automatically forcing them to think critically and we as guests get provided gems of insights but in this case, the guest honestly wasn’t given an opportunity to dig deep and critically think. Whenever he was embarking on a point that required him to critically think, the host just interrupted him and wanted to share his own views. Joe Rogan is a perfect example of this, at times he allows guests to speak for 20-30 minutes without even asking a single question, and as listeners we get blessed with deep insights.
Bless up ❤
@@NgcangcaSiya Thanks for your thoughts and sharing your opinions during the podcast, highly appreciated.
Very educational 🫶🏾🦉🫶🏾
You have done so much for yourself and you are free as a bird. Keep inspiring black kids❤
Thank you for schooling us bro. And thank you for hosting me this past weekend in Herschel. Love you bro 🙏🏽❤️
😅Your socials baba we need to follow you and what you doing hopefully we can drill for some more information. I feel like you only scrapped the surface 😂😂
@@khethelomemela5888 thank you 🙏🏿
Siya Ngcangca all my socials
Can we get your social media handles Siya?
Quick question. Do we still need to dig holes to confirm the mineral underneath the ground? Can’t we use technology for that?
Unfortunately yes in Africa but there are innovative ways to simplify things
@elliot Kagiso. Remote sensing and geophysics methods can be used to do that without having to drill, but only in the prospecting stage (unfortunately, this is not for all the deposits) and still that doesn't quantify the resources. You need to drill and analyse core logs to evaluate the resource in 3D.
Geophysics can be used but you have to drill so that you can collect samples. It has nothing to do with Africa being behind. You can’t access funding to open a mine without proving that the commodity is in the ground and it’s grade and quality
Remember when Thanos told Tony Stark that knowledge is a curse, every time I watch your show, I just hate how the information I get makes me sad because it's evident how easy it is to run the country efficiently. But because of gatekeepers and greed, South Africa is crumbling, these ministers need to go, and we need competent people in positions. Thanks mjita waseMadadeni for this show, intwana kaRyder, lol.
There's a guy called Mlungisi Kwini as well and he was part of Optinum mine😅😅
Grade vs recovery rate as well.
Spot on