Penuel The Black Pen | In Conversation Joshua Maponga, African Solutions, Cyril Ramophosa, Fasting

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  • @konvo_za
    @konvo_za  Рік тому +96

    THE PENUEL SHOW WITH JOSHUA MAPONGA
    00:00 - INTRO
    02:55 - New look
    03:35 - What does God look like
    05:48 - Image of God
    08:00 - Imparting knowledge & procreation
    16:55 - Dream interpretation & ancestral relationship
    24:25 - What is traditional healing (ubungoma) to you
    28:18 - Importance of knowing your origin
    34:15 - Effects of psychedelic & alcoholic drugs
    40:04 - Advice to young people
    54:24 - How do we own our minds
    1:04:13 - Ubuntu & Africanism
    1:09:20 - Individualism within Africans
    1:13:04 - African green energy agenda
    1:16:02 - Local politics & politicians
    1:23:00 - Who does Africa belong to
    1:30:55 - Who does land belong to
    1:34:38 - Land issue
    1:40:00 - Orania & land occupation
    1:44:40 - Geopolitics & war
    1:46:29 - Who can be an African
    1:49:00 - Race/ethnic group preservation
    1:50:15 - Religious wars
    2:04:30 - Where can people acquire knowledge
    2:09:25 - What does a perfect Africa look like
    2:20:40 - ENDS
    Created by Khwezi Ndlovu.

    • @davidmaluleke3247
      @davidmaluleke3247 Рік тому +4

      Thanks for these headlines it's like a content to relate l wish you could do this everytime it gives me more appetite for listening and educational cz u already summarized the gist of the story ❤❤

    • @musichanab123
      @musichanab123 Рік тому +3

      All African leaders from south to north should listen.

    • @judasntuli6670
      @judasntuli6670 Рік тому

      2:40 2:41

    • @judasntuli6670
      @judasntuli6670 Рік тому

      3:40

    • @judasntuli6670
      @judasntuli6670 Рік тому

      4:34 😢😊

  • @Penuelism
    @Penuelism Рік тому +864

    "Everytime you're holding your balls, you're holding a library of your ancestors!" - Joshua Maponga 😂😂😂

    • @MapleSyrup192
      @MapleSyrup192 Рік тому +51

      Never heard anyone say that but when one thinks about it, it's deep.

    • @samorankente9161
      @samorankente9161 Рік тому +26

      Bars 😂😂😂😂

    • @sinovuyofihla6348
      @sinovuyofihla6348 Рік тому +12

      Lol ekse we really need to fix our conversations

    • @thabomolautsi
      @thabomolautsi Рік тому +7

      Hahaha oh wow 😅😅😅

    • @thabomolautsi
      @thabomolautsi Рік тому +7

      A re let me be arrogant nyana
      They need to come to me for schooling🫡👊🤛indeed 😊

  • @thatomajoro5440
    @thatomajoro5440 Рік тому +233

    I think Joshua Maponga should be our Minister of Education because the wisdom that he has is absolutely amazing

    • @frankjolijo
      @frankjolijo Рік тому +2

      A minister!!... Mmmmmm😂😮😮😮.... Above the seat of the president..... He is one of our ancient elders;....

    • @mananammalegae
      @mananammalegae Рік тому +3

      I'd really love this 😅❤ in my life time atleast.. even just to correct most of the content of the SAn syllabus... I'd die a happy woman

    • @gibson2675
      @gibson2675 Рік тому +8

      He should go back to his homeland Zimbabwe and stand for office

    • @thatomajoro5440
      @thatomajoro5440 Рік тому

      @@gibson2675 That's not denying him from doing something in South Africa

    • @nfyoutube
      @nfyoutube Рік тому +3

      He should be the king the president the Prime Minister the CEO under Yahweh God, of course, of Africa

  • @MulaloLalie.
    @MulaloLalie. Рік тому +238

    “Anyone who wants power wants to abuse us, because love can get the same job done with cooperation” hmmm. I felt that one…

    • @LtkLucky
      @LtkLucky Рік тому +3

      Penuel paused for a bit there

    • @Mwenewazvo164
      @Mwenewazvo164 Рік тому

      Wrong post

    • @VOLRAK1
      @VOLRAK1 Рік тому +6

      ​@@LtkLuckylol that man is too intelligent to play that stupid nonsense game. It always amazes me how easily we as a collective catch on to all the dumb trends but have difficulty catching on to things that can move us forward cos its boring and not "cool".

    • @akatahinc.
      @akatahinc. 11 місяців тому

      Well said my brother indeed! Power is what the west seeks but they are yet to find out that the same power will swallow their agendas in crumbles!

    • @thabomaifadi9024
      @thabomaifadi9024 2 місяці тому +1

      Panuel himself froze 😊❤

  • @samlepoqo4127
    @samlepoqo4127 Рік тому +18

    We lost Baba Credo Mutwa, I so wish our youth would grasp the wisdom of Ntate Maponga while we still can.

  • @vikrantnatu
    @vikrantnatu Рік тому +50

    As a Indian I must say that mr. Maponga is true in his wisdom. Colonialism has taken you from Richest to rags. People like Mr. Maponga should make whole revolutionary movement for end of colonialism from Africa.
    More power to you brothers. May your indigenous culture flourish and you again be richest and happy. Best wishes.

    • @ab_theyoungking
      @ab_theyoungking 9 місяців тому +3

      Thank you so much brother , I felt that , and we are going there , shortly ...

    • @halfdome4158
      @halfdome4158 8 місяців тому +1

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @ZenScapeIndia
      @ZenScapeIndia Місяць тому

      I am also an Indian. This is the first podcast I ve just started to listen. I wish I have some friends from Africa who can tell help understand more about African Culture. N I wish more and more people can understand the depth of their great culture. This podcast is doing great for bringing the African perspective on life and the world.

  • @simelanemofokeng6733
    @simelanemofokeng6733 9 місяців тому +26

    As a South African, I nearly said Zimbabwe is lucky to have a man with so much wisdom as Maponga J, but I realized I would be wrong to say that. I rather say we are lucky as Africans to have thinkers like Maponga J. I bought his book FIND YOUR TRUTH, but I have not read it, as I am currently reading Zulu Shaman by Ntate Credo Vusamazulu Mutwa. Great interview, Big up Penuel, I cant wait for the second one.

  • @natureisyourfriend
    @natureisyourfriend Рік тому +173

    This is our Elder, I am so grateful for his knowledge. We the younger generation appreciate him

    • @ayabongamaliwa5559
      @ayabongamaliwa5559 Рік тому

      For me I think he should be minister of culture and traditional affairs

  • @zavierbaartman71
    @zavierbaartman71 Рік тому +29

    I AM A COULORED YOUNG MAN WHO STRUGGLE WITH SO MUCH NEGATIVITY BUT WHEN I TO THIS ELDER OF OURS I FEEL THE HOPE TO GO ON THANK YOU PENUEL

    • @joy6453
      @joy6453 Рік тому

      What is coulored?

    • @ednamosieleng1746
      @ednamosieleng1746 11 місяців тому +2

      @@joy6453 I believe is mixed heritage but don't wanna be associated with being black,some look black, Indian,white, Asian

  • @cheryljoseph4090
    @cheryljoseph4090 Рік тому +84

    Lord, I pray that Africa is listening. This man is wise.. I pray that our young people are listening. This man is wise. I am listening to wisdom. Amen

    • @reitumetsemaloi2298
      @reitumetsemaloi2298 Рік тому +1

      Yes!

    • @stevemirie288
      @stevemirie288 Рік тому

      Yes. Yes we are listening n taking notes....

    • @sazimoganedi6988
      @sazimoganedi6988 4 місяці тому

      Crazy for you to ask God to water himself down .. this man speaks against Christianity

    • @sthembisorabela8997
      @sthembisorabela8997 4 місяці тому +1

      ​@@sazimoganedi6988 God is nt a religion

    • @sazimoganedi6988
      @sazimoganedi6988 4 місяці тому +1

      @@sthembisorabela8997 correct Christianity is not a religion....this man bishop took it as a religion ...hence he says there is no spirituality in Christianity there is ..prayer ,fasting and the Bible

  • @RayRay-mj9lf
    @RayRay-mj9lf Рік тому +16

    From Zambia we will continue to fight for Africa!

  • @DescendantOfEnslavedAfricans
    @DescendantOfEnslavedAfricans Рік тому +24

    I need him and Dr Umar to Collab. Two teachers of African knowledge

  • @evansdzinzi3152
    @evansdzinzi3152 8 місяців тому +6

    This man makes me proud to be a Zimbabwean.

  • @Penuelism
    @Penuelism Рік тому +133

    Mangwanani - Goodmorning in Shona (Who has the Dreams?). We need to encourage ourselves to dream & write them down or paint them or create what we see or reach out to the people you saw in the dreams.

    • @SemuManka
      @SemuManka Рік тому +2

      What’s the link for the telegram group?

    • @sophiastephanus4665
      @sophiastephanus4665 Рік тому

      Stopped Betrayed to Victims of Liberation war Murderers Criminals. Who Challenges Our SWA Colonial Apartheid till Nelson Madiba Mandela with a A while Personal Private Secretary we all locked down 6 o'clock afternoon hours all in our Homes

    • @daughterofzion7634
      @daughterofzion7634 Рік тому

      Mangwanani akanaka hazvanzi @GodPenuel

    • @kemonabromwell3939
      @kemonabromwell3939 Рік тому +7

      Really enjoyed and learned lots from this podcast. I'm a african born in Jamaica now living in New Zealand.

    • @alfredtafadzwabandera630
      @alfredtafadzwabandera630 Рік тому

      ​@@kemonabromwell3939blessings my sister l love my black brothers and sisters who are in diaspora but are connected to their African roots. Stay blessed

  • @theontimane8446
    @theontimane8446 Рік тому +9

    I love Joshua Maponga no homo. I've learned so much over the years. I've gathered his interviews, sermons and books. He is a pillar with vast knowledge.
    He looks like Nduduzo Makhatini. Bishop are you sure you are not brothers? 😂
    It was also great seeing Penuel's facial expressions indicating reverence.

  • @yenziwensele
    @yenziwensele Рік тому +108

    "THROUGH THE VIBRATION OF OUR VOICES AND SOUNDS WE ARE ABLE TO SEND HEALING TO OTHER PEOPLE" profound words!!

  • @mphojimmy4058
    @mphojimmy4058 Рік тому +63

    Joshua Maponga drops wisdom while being funny.

  • @jelemlindzi1324
    @jelemlindzi1324 Рік тому +67

    This right here will go down as one of the best interview in history.

  • @plsportsnews7215
    @plsportsnews7215 Рік тому +28

    As a Mozambican 🇲🇿 I am very proud of our land policy. All Land - In terms of the Mozambican Constitution of 2004 and the Land Act of 1997, land cannot be bought or sold in Mozambique, as all land is classified as public domain. Land is granted on a titled concessionary basis on 50-year renewable.
    In Mozambique Foreigners cannot directly buy land anywhere in the country, but they can make long-term leases for several decades or invest in joint ventures with local businessmen.

    • @Penuelism
      @Penuelism Рік тому +2

      It sounds good on paper but it's the same thing.

    • @plsportsnews7215
      @plsportsnews7215 Рік тому +6

      @@Penuelism Not really the same, I have seen a lot people who thought it was just like a joke good on paper went trying to buy land but they lost money. In my opinion at least they are protective measures in place. Do you know how many people wanting to buy millions of hectares of land? but end not happening because of the law which protects the homeland. Not to be in the lands of the imperialist. Samora Machel understood that from the beginning after Mozambique gained independence in 1975. One of the biggest challenges investors when they came to explore investment opportunities in the country, they always complain about the land access issue, because it’s not easy.

    • @W8rrfsdY73
      @W8rrfsdY73 Рік тому

      There are good economic reasons for allowing the sale of land. Machel was wrong. Even today, land is bought and sold in Mozambique under the table. Legalising it would allow the government to tax it and receive revenue. At the same time it would stop politicians from land banking. You don’t know anything about Mozambique’s problems in relation to land; or you are part of FRELIMO

    • @plsportsnews7215
      @plsportsnews7215 Рік тому +4

      @@W8rrfsdY73 First of all the sell of the land still doesn’t make it right. I have seen foreigners come to Mozambique being sold the land & later found out it was against the law & lost all the money. The land law is people’s law, and overwhelmingly people are in favour of this law. It protects the rights of the people to access the land whenever they need it. Recently they have been a call from the right wing of politics in Mozambique, who want the law to be scrapped, and we saw people rose against it, because the government they did take it to the public for discussion about this issue and people rise against it. People don’t like to the privatisation of the land, because if that happens the land will end up being in the hands of the few. You said I don’t want I am talking about first of all I am Mozambican & you really don’t know who I am. Secondly what is wrong to be a member of Frelimo, I am Mozambican and it’s within my rights to join any party I choose.

    • @GrailArmattoe-2424
      @GrailArmattoe-2424 Рік тому

      @@plsportsnews7215your laws are very similar to the same in Ghana. Foreigners loose money everyday because they think they own the land! Never! It’s not possible because it’s in our laws too . But like the man above they chose to believe whatever than get mad when the land or house is taken down one day! Happeneds every single day! I’m glad to hear this is all over 😂! Africa must be protected✊🏿

  • @blackpalacemusic
    @blackpalacemusic Рік тому +75

    As a diasporan, it brings me joy to see these modern philosophers!

    • @gibson2675
      @gibson2675 Рік тому +4

      He solely missed in his homeland Zimbabwe

  • @abtshoni
    @abtshoni Рік тому +138

    "A hungry stomach knows no politics" Thank you Penuel for this platform and always having conversations with great leaders♥

    • @bluchill
      @bluchill Рік тому +5

      If anybody ever doubts the actions of the hungry, should heed the French Revolution of 1789

  • @babyboyry9541
    @babyboyry9541 10 місяців тому +11

    I’m never the same person I was before and after listening to a Maponga J interview. what a guy!

  • @brianbodibe9709
    @brianbodibe9709 Рік тому +13

    "ubuntu must not be abused as a dorsal state of an African, ubuntu is dignity" Respect!

  • @lindokuhlezikhali1654
    @lindokuhlezikhali1654 Рік тому +85

    Always love listening to Maponga J, this guy is a fountain of African heritage, religion and historical knowledge

  • @Bostro.28
    @Bostro.28 Рік тому +17

    imagine this man as your grandfather man,the amount of knowledge you would get and he is very funny,salute MR MAPONGA

  • @mandlenkosicorneliasdlamin7175
    @mandlenkosicorneliasdlamin7175 Рік тому +50

    I did it, my father died in Eswatini and I plant plus 100 fruit trees of avocados, peaches, and grapes. I'm proud of that piece land right now I'm going to rebuild my father's home there.

    • @billtev9846
      @billtev9846 Рік тому +4

      👏👏👏

    • @tamara40
      @tamara40 Рік тому +3

      Well done 😊 continue ✊✊✊✊✊

    • @glenn_hume
      @glenn_hume Рік тому +1

      I Love how Shona's discuss your Dreams in the Morning!

    • @bongekajojo3994
      @bongekajojo3994 11 місяців тому +1

      woow🙌

  • @mogapitlholoe3486
    @mogapitlholoe3486 Рік тому +10

    I'm from Rustenburg North West and the topic of Mr Mangope and bafokeng kingship really touched me and woke me up. as for as living on top of platinum and unable to get funding and opportunities is sad and shameful

  • @wockhardt2530
    @wockhardt2530 Рік тому +60

    I like how ntate Joshua maponga is a realist and unapologetic... He speaks his mind without belittling other individuals who disagree with his thoughts

  • @BiggieBarara-pd1qe
    @BiggieBarara-pd1qe Рік тому +16

    I love to see Africans narrating their story boz if we keep silent somebody will narrate😊

  • @pearllebogangdikeledi
    @pearllebogangdikeledi Рік тому +34

    Tap into your ancestral memory ❤ The engine that drives machines ❤

  • @mthobisisikhakhane
    @mthobisisikhakhane Рік тому +77

    I need to record this conversation, make copies for my daughter's and their kids if God gave them. White people are very good in documenting such things for generations and generations to come.

    • @akhonaluthuli3884
      @akhonaluthuli3884 Рік тому +6

      Start a a book about the history of your family what each person has done

    • @Ndodafx123
      @Ndodafx123 Рік тому

      New xhosa trading channel : Core Fx ❤

    • @nkosanantuli
      @nkosanantuli Рік тому +2

      Absolutely 💯

    • @ipsimoth4066
      @ipsimoth4066 Рік тому +4

      Imagine, being of a culture where we weekly pick one of this library of knowledge, and critic it as family and friends, where everyone share their comprehension of what does it mean to them individually, especially our children.
      How about, instead of subscribing /buying our children books and programs that doesn't REMIND them whom they are and boost their confidence and contentment, rather teach them to follow Prof. Maponga J III and let their minds be provoked.
      Education start from home
      Deep in thoughts

    • @Sterben-iw3yx
      @Sterben-iw3yx Рік тому

      @@ipsimoth4066 As long as your teaching children how to think, not what to think, big difference.

  • @videoviewer502
    @videoviewer502 Рік тому +21

    good morning in "Shona" is mangwanani.
    Mangwa (words)
    Anani (who has them) .
    mangwa anani = who has the words (paraphrased to who has the inspiration for the future - - our dreams carry the directions to our future)

  • @iNKMediaGrapics
    @iNKMediaGrapics 6 місяців тому +2

    Wow!! Av never been glued to a podcast interview like this.. The power play is a really big problem and all this roots from Greed i can see. All the lies fed to us to cover up for all the atrocities committed by the colonizers are disgusting and at the same time diminish our culture and identity as Africans. We are a self sufficient race and we are no lesser man to anyone. We just originally had and uphold some different living ethics followed in our ancestral communities' heritage just like any other race are tighed to there own. So no one is to undermine the other and impose their culture/system on the other. Rather we can respect each other's cultures and learn from one other. Culture is sacred. I can stop there i think. Thank u Baba Maponga.. Proudly African.

  • @fabianbooysen3718
    @fabianbooysen3718 Рік тому +12

    A hungry stomach knows no politics. A profound statement...why do this politicians starve our people😢

  • @mrhumbamakombe8387
    @mrhumbamakombe8387 5 місяців тому +4

    Zimbabwe education has produced some brilliant minds. All praise be to my black ancestors and the creator of Africans, African Animals, Insects and plants.

  • @thokozanikmhlanga3428
    @thokozanikmhlanga3428 Рік тому +6

    The Maponga the real African man.

  • @RichardObedgiu
    @RichardObedgiu Рік тому +10

    I'm from Uganda, Joseph maponga you're a mental liberator,a senior African, you are gifted in knowledge

  • @shubhulesixaxa
    @shubhulesixaxa Рік тому +6

    Babu Maponga Is Just Too Much. Ingqwele Eyavuthwa Kudaaaaala.

  • @kankumusa876
    @kankumusa876 Рік тому +39

    Maponga never misses. Hits the nail on the head every time.

  • @dpg9661
    @dpg9661 Рік тому +70

    You see either Joshua Maponga or Rutendo Matinyarare on the Penuel Show, You simply make time to watch. Never ending nuggets of wisdom and knowledge sharing.

    • @allthatscool1402
      @allthatscool1402 Рік тому

      Yes Sir 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽

    • @lolondlovu8207
      @lolondlovu8207 Рік тому

      What are you impliying 😂Zim are the only smart people in Africa

    • @aykay9328
      @aykay9328 Рік тому +1

      That time they have no intelligent solutions their predicaments in Zim

    • @petermura3763
      @petermura3763 Рік тому +2

      ​@@aykay9328I think now you are being small minded. These are just 2 people from Zim. Not everyone in Zim thinks like them about social and political issues bedeviling Zim. Secondly Penuel himself is super smart and thinks like them. So actually what draws in the chemistry between Penuel and these guests. Most importantly when they talk they also remind us in southern Africa that the awakening is still happening. We were kings and so we shall be and this touches everyone of us.

    • @gugublake911
      @gugublake911 Рік тому

      ​@@petermura3763you've said absolutely nothing in your response to her

  • @nawanekhomo3159
    @nawanekhomo3159 Рік тому +9

    I agree with his statement regarding school, I'm a Graduate in finance and I never studied motor mechanics or diesel but I can disassemble and assemble an engine, just today I was working on a 2KD engine, even timing the oil pump gears too but I have never been to school to study it.

  • @k-factortheanalyst2598
    @k-factortheanalyst2598 Рік тому +65

    This is such an important episode🙏🏿 thank you so much to The Black Pen and uBab’ Maponga ❤

  • @tshwarotshite5086
    @tshwarotshite5086 Рік тому +12

    THIS MAN IS WISDOM HIMSELF.

  • @YungKGDaExRapper
    @YungKGDaExRapper Рік тому +33

    Joshua Maponga is a wordsmith, chilled , humble and so informative
    This guy is a special being flexible and all

  • @nahandambambonduna4945
    @nahandambambonduna4945 Рік тому +4

    They don't even have a skin to protect themselves, let alone a soul... Dankie Maponga😇

  • @Higher_living
    @Higher_living Рік тому +13

    The essence and prosperity of ubuntu thrive in a state of abundance, in the past we lived in rich lands and food was in abundance,in my opinion it is easier to share when you have more than enough. Currently we are living in state of scarcity,in mind and in reality we don’t have ubuntu ,we are operating from that state of scarcity especially in big cities sadly even after we have amazed enough resources,we have operated in capitalistic society that has incentivised individualistic ideals and rewarded us for making money alone ,at that point you are a Roman like Maphonga has said. As usual amazing conversations gentlemen truly appreciate the conversations

  • @sno_gush44
    @sno_gush44 Рік тому +6

    I grew up in the Mormon faith, only to find out years later that what I know as sacred Mormon truths is African Teachings.
    Many religions do not talk about a Heavenly Mother but in Mormonism we give recognition to a Heavenly Mother.
    All the world's religions emerged out of African Spiritual Science, the scientific part is phenomenal! sound, vibration, frequency, matter, space, "time" form Spirituality. Mnumzana uMaponga is the needle stitching and we are the threads holding the fabric together! Keep piercing through we are learning a lot from you Baba! We need awakening! Many of our youths are stuck in a colonized mentality they are not aware that Christianity is another form of oppression, that dulls down reasoning, they are far from the truth.

  • @The-Resistance
    @The-Resistance Рік тому +12

    It was long overdue. Thank you for honouring our wishes. 🤝🏾

  • @destromakhiya
    @destromakhiya Рік тому +4

    Am so glad Mkhulu has ventured into film... He looks the part and sounds the part. I could only imagine him on commentary for an African movie.

  • @thulanimajoka6153
    @thulanimajoka6153 Рік тому +9

    Mr Mapona Always Ready To Share African Perspective To Us The Blind........

  • @SiyabulelaKakaka-iz4wk
    @SiyabulelaKakaka-iz4wk Рік тому +18

    Blessed to have lived in the times of Maponga thank you Pen

  • @pierresigmund
    @pierresigmund Рік тому +9

    The only thing I could say is …thank you thank you for this platform…thank you ..

  • @sandilevilakazi5876
    @sandilevilakazi5876 9 місяців тому +3

    the show is all about teaching and what i like about it is that we learn something new every day..thanks to you PENUAL SHOW

  • @Mo-On-UpCc
    @Mo-On-UpCc Рік тому +18

    😂😂😂😂 Our African reservor of our culture, knowledge, African Spirituality this man is massive , we affectionately call Him Bishop uBab Maponga. What a man I am beginning to find myself through his teaching, discuss in every platform. The Black Pen we are proud of you brother. May God and our ancestors keeps on blessings to keep this nation informed.

  • @DubeFerai
    @DubeFerai Рік тому +3

    I believe penuel has got special attachment to j maponga...he loves him😊

  • @ThatoKhumaloTK
    @ThatoKhumaloTK Рік тому +27

    Shuuuu, the first 20 minutes. My goodness. Ancestorial memory 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼. Sent goodebumps all over my body 🙌🏽

  • @chidieberennamani
    @chidieberennamani Рік тому +3

    That’s the Africa we really need,

  • @karabogaobodiwe4372
    @karabogaobodiwe4372 Рік тому +4

    Conversations like this are the ones that need to get a million view but im sure it wont even get close half a million views

  • @kairinyulius
    @kairinyulius 7 місяців тому +2

    Спасибо большое за подкаст, привет из России! 🇷🇺 привет из Урала❤

  • @hawkeye3116
    @hawkeye3116 Рік тому +10

    Eish, this gentleman I love him so much - JM. Pen thanks bro.

  • @ola...o1009
    @ola...o1009 Рік тому +12

    The part where he says go vegan for sometime & fast. It clears your brain & thought process. You become so much sharper which awakens senses you were never aware of.

  • @nosihlematyeni7650
    @nosihlematyeni7650 Рік тому +41

    The respect I have for this man is out of this world. I'm in awe of how one person can know so much and be able to articulate himself the way he does. I would be happy to just be in the same room with him even if we don't talk, just to breath the same air as him. I jusssstttt---

  • @bahle4272
    @bahle4272 2 місяці тому +1

    2:09:25 Dreams of a pure Africa with no hatred but Love & peace for one another 🔥💯🔥. May we Rise Africans .

  • @dikoenatsolo5561
    @dikoenatsolo5561 Рік тому +14

    Been waiting for this!!!!!!!! GEMS AND MORE GEMS ABOUT TO BE DROPPED!!!

  • @phumzileqwaqwa7392
    @phumzileqwaqwa7392 Рік тому +16

    This guy has such a gracious demeanour and voice that lures you to listen to him whether you agree to some of the things he says or not. Great show!

  • @davidmcunu1816
    @davidmcunu1816 Рік тому +25

    Mr J Maponga's humble voice playing in my imagination painting new Africa ... it felt like home

  • @211539126
    @211539126 Рік тому +4

    This one is for the history books.

  • @tshiamonthebolang2554
    @tshiamonthebolang2554 Рік тому +42

    I wish to hear Bishop MAPONGA speak about the part when us black people, we mess up when given responsibility or an opportunity.

    • @manofsorrow4785
      @manofsorrow4785 Рік тому +2

      Bishop????

    • @middle_man-ec9ri
      @middle_man-ec9ri Рік тому +7

      Sabotage can never be associated with failure.

    • @nhlanhladube3093
      @nhlanhladube3093 Рік тому +7

      It's easy to come up with unfounded concepts and noises but we fail dismally when it comes to responsibility and the most interesting aspect of our articulation is being ' defensive " and this throws us into catalepsy and stagnation development wise. Colonialism is a permanent shadow that is a nightmare to the blacks such that it becomes difficult for us to divorce ourselves from this shadow and start developing things in the African context for our sustaince as à race.

    • @middle_man-ec9ri
      @middle_man-ec9ri Рік тому

      @@nhlanhladube3093 sabotage is a sabotage..it doesn't matter if whether you're benefitting from the system of exploitation or not...Black People have never govern themselves without western putting their mouth.

    • @Ndodafx123
      @Ndodafx123 Рік тому

      New trading channel : Core Fx ❤

  • @PICXADIStv3238
    @PICXADIStv3238 Рік тому +5

    Deep - Maponga - The speaking Lion!!!

  • @sergesntirandekuranikuki2635
    @sergesntirandekuranikuki2635 Рік тому +6

    This man has opened my mind in way long life maponga take my flower while you are live

  • @busangphalama8686
    @busangphalama8686 10 місяців тому +1

    I get the same feeling that i had when I watched Sanusi Credo documentaries. U can't ignore that u moved with everything Maponga is saying. The past, present and future he talks about is mind blowing.

  • @NaipendaAfrika
    @NaipendaAfrika Рік тому +5

    It's refreshing to watch and listen to a Black expert. I've had enough of Settlers who are said to be experts in Afrika

  • @nicholasbanda3368
    @nicholasbanda3368 Рік тому +3

    That cellphone analogy is on fire

  • @SibusisoMthembu7729
    @SibusisoMthembu7729 Рік тому +24

    Babu Maponga you always open one's mind when you speak. Thank you Baba

  • @glaisevannel5564
    @glaisevannel5564 11 місяців тому +1

    the knowledge one gains in these interviews are priceless. Joshua Maponga is a national treasure may God bless him!!

  • @Letlapah
    @Letlapah Рік тому +7

    This is a library for all African politicians and people

  • @AftoFacts
    @AftoFacts Рік тому +16

    Watching from Australia, this episode made me feel so fired up and excited for the Long overdue Revolution.

  • @EvansSkhosana-j2r
    @EvansSkhosana-j2r Рік тому +10

    You just earned my subscription by bringing this man here.😊

  • @Dee-lp4cr
    @Dee-lp4cr 3 місяці тому +1

    It would be great if Joshua maponga and Dr umar collab for the people and solution based convo

  • @malumskhulu
    @malumskhulu Рік тому +11

    Dankie Ntate Bishop😂.. He is very funny lobaba and very informative too..
    In my opinion, we need to start afresh as Africans. Destroy everything that is here presently. From infrastructure to the way we think. What's the use of keeping all these things if we are not benefiting from them? We need a serious great reset as Africans and start trading in the continent and anyone who wants to do business with us, will do so under our new strict terms. Singadlaliwa uthuvi nje lwabantu. We now know our worth, its time to act to make a better future for upcoming African children.

  • @kometsikhotlele7816
    @kometsikhotlele7816 Рік тому +6

    I will never get tired to listen to this man. The man is a well.

  • @wandilekingsley2274
    @wandilekingsley2274 Рік тому +12

    Im glad to see J maphonga
    Seeing two minds engaging knowledgeable intelligent
    Educated us about important things
    I'm glad too see my two role model
    My big brother my father
    Two greatest minds philosophy

  • @tebogomalele2953
    @tebogomalele2953 Рік тому +10

    Maponga Joshua's wisdom is deep❤

  • @sechabadiphoko6465
    @sechabadiphoko6465 Рік тому +20

    Dat first 20 minutes of de conversation is a power house 🕯👏🏾💥

  • @youbaigede1704
    @youbaigede1704 Рік тому +12

    Wisdom that will lead us to our true path, sure way to AFRICAN greatness. I wish we have your kind in my country Nigeria. I can't thank you enough, Joshua Maponga

  • @zamanokhwe8339
    @zamanokhwe8339 Рік тому +7

    I’ve watched tons of your interviews…this is the best out of it all…I wish I could rewatch it for the first time again…

  • @DanDobre
    @DanDobre 10 місяців тому +2

    This guy is amazing

  • @amontembo2083
    @amontembo2083 Рік тому +7

    It's mdara Josh for me ,an archive of African history ,having you around is the greatest thing our God did to our generation

  • @sbusisondlovu3453
    @sbusisondlovu3453 Рік тому +10

    It was worth 2 hours of wisdom.

  • @diyjimmo
    @diyjimmo Рік тому +32

    I love listening to Joshua Maponga! Always leaves me so inspired.

  • @luna_roe
    @luna_roe Рік тому +37

    I feel so creeped out and can't believe that I have doubted myself for so long in my life. So when I've recently begun to listen and trust myself this podcast occurs and so many things that Bab'Maphonga speaks of what I have been receiving this knowledge from within myself and I genuinely appreciate this episode and the awareness it has brought. I've been seeking for validation for so long and for this to come at a time when I no longer seek for it but more so wording and explanation of all that I have been called to naturally and in such an isolated way, with no elder to explain what I would be going through. I had to fast in so many ways as Bab'Maphonga explain and experience a glimpse of divinity or alignment after experiencing so much dysfunction. This is my fave ,muchas Thank you bandla.

  • @johnkhoza7367
    @johnkhoza7367 Рік тому +10

    The best ever interview, I'm learning and taking notes...!

  • @cathymunagun7552
    @cathymunagun7552 4 місяці тому +1

    I am listening from Papua New Guinea, Asia Pacific

  • @neommutle8033
    @neommutle8033 Рік тому +22

    ❤ Yes ubaba Joshua is one of our kings 🤴 in Africa. Always enjoy hearing his thoughts. He is a man who truly understands that he is a man, not just a male,but a man. Respect ❤As a woman I respect such men who can be kind, strong, bold and respectful 🙏 and 🔥 knowledgeable. Eish 😢 " as parents we sent you to Ceasar, and you came back as Romans " ❤

  • @Vhamic
    @Vhamic Рік тому +3

    J Maponga is a library. 🙌

    • @booblam6919
      @booblam6919 11 місяців тому

      Did he study Marcus Mosiah Garvey ?

  • @mordecaikachale2497
    @mordecaikachale2497 Рік тому +8

    This man is too much ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @xolisasukwinimangali6325
    @xolisasukwinimangali6325 Рік тому +2

    13:25 Tap in to your ancestral memory 😎♥️♥️♥️🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦✊✊✊

  • @dikagarment1384
    @dikagarment1384 Рік тому +2

    There's noway you can think when the drum is playing ~ Joshua Maponga

  • @edwardsibanyoni4947
    @edwardsibanyoni4947 Рік тому +2

    Panuel's intellect is out of this world

  • @tendaizhou4139
    @tendaizhou4139 Рік тому +4

    Joshua Maponga honest man