you sir should be cherished, you tell stories we want to hear, you paint pictures with words, I can imagine my self there, living in that moment, you're a library, thanks ''Agenda network'' for this one.
The comment about Jake Ntuli is very informative 21:40 - growing up we always called going to a public swimming pool "Siya e Jake" - never knew the origins of that phrase nor did i ever ask why we said that.. Dankie Msotra
Thank You Very Much. I grew up having an Interest in Both Boxing and Soccer.Even Though I never saw Jake Ntuli Fighting but I had an Honour of Seeing Jerry Sadike playing for PUBS , Kaizer Chiefs Orlando Pirates and Highlands Park.
At least once a month, I watch this video to see bab'Jabu mention uTax bafwethu😅. I can bet you right now that Tax was an unhinged gangster 😅. Bab'Jabu is the best storyteller in Africa. I've come across many but non of them come close.
Majority of South Afriicans thought it was Pac & Anc that had miltary wing Azanian national liberation army (Azanla) belonged to BCMA / Azapo led by Mosibudi Mangena former minister in Thabo Mbeki adm ....i think this cadre thts where he was a member.
I studied at ditau primary school, here in Orlando East, that's a strictly Sesotho primary school, did my grade 1-6 there. Then I went to Zifuneleni Ipatleleng Secondary school in Boomtown 7-9, then I did my high School at Selelekela Senior Secondary school, near Orlando High and Orlando Stadium.
Old man illustrating the more insidious nature of afrikaner nationalism which was hell bent on promoting baaskap while reducing africans to society zombies. Not that British rule in SA didn't have its own oppressor ambitions but bantu education was the worse of the worse meant to introduce unthinking and totally dependent natives.
Its because you too dumb too imagine anything, it takes a working mind to come up with a hypothesis, compare standard of living, application of law etc. Kumnyama kuwe hence you draw a blank LOL.
you sir should be cherished, you tell stories we want to hear, you paint pictures with words, I can imagine my self there, living in that moment, you're a library, thanks ''Agenda network'' for this one.
Limnandi kakhulu leliTyma. I could listen to him whole day.
The comment about Jake Ntuli is very informative 21:40 - growing up we always called going to a public swimming pool "Siya e Jake" - never knew the origins of that phrase nor did i ever ask why we said that.. Dankie Msotra
A very valuable resource. This cadre and his comrades should have been given a platform to teach history to South African schools.
We need another episode with this walking Museum of our History please Guys🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
Being in exile was not a joke. I feel heartbroken for all those who suffered & may God Bless them & heal them with their families.
This man, is fully valuable in SA history
Great content higly educational , much better than the crime stories.
I wish you could live forever sir, generations of generations should know this history!
Original South African Army ..!! ❤❤🎉🎉 We need another episode with this walKing Museum of our History of African Struggli 🎉🎉😢😢
The story has it that Sobukwe united the gagsters to fight against Apartheid.
Power of political education
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Dankie oupa when he says the news
😂😂😂 I've went to Jake all my life, I didn't even know why its called Jake
BRO!!!
Thank You Very Much. I grew up having an Interest in Both Boxing and Soccer.Even Though I never saw Jake Ntuli Fighting but I had an Honour of Seeing Jerry Sadike playing for PUBS , Kaizer Chiefs Orlando Pirates and Highlands Park.
At least once a month, I watch this video to see bab'Jabu mention uTax bafwethu😅. I can bet you right now that Tax was an unhinged gangster 😅. Bab'Jabu is the best storyteller in Africa. I've come across many but non of them come close.
Dankie baba much appreciated guys let's not abuse our freedom it came at a cost
Yeses, the memory!!! Unreal!!
Oh! so Jake Ntuli is the reason why we called public swimming pools in the hood 'eJake'.
I grew up calling it jake but i didn't know why now i know🤣🤣. Thanks madala
Can you please invite Mr Owen Sejake from Zone 14, that guy can also teach us the history of East Rand especially Benoni
Dankie Madala🔥, very informative
Majority of South Afriicans thought it was Pac & Anc that had miltary wing Azanian national liberation army (Azanla) belonged to BCMA / Azapo led by Mosibudi Mangena former minister in Thabo Mbeki adm ....i think this cadre thts where he was a member.
KE Masinga co founder of Ukhizi FM next to Sahara stadium in Durban. 5 minutes from Gugu Dlamini park in town.
South Africa had three school of thought charterist ( freedom charter,Africanist and black consciousness....the i think thts where he bolong.
Getting a little bit of history, Siyabonga Timer🙏
"Jake Ntuli"🤯 it's great to no such knowledge. Thank you tyma
Another Banger in the building, give Agenda Nets and the old Taima a woohooooShame
I studied at ditau primary school, here in Orlando East, that's a strictly Sesotho primary school, did my grade 1-6 there. Then I went to Zifuneleni Ipatleleng Secondary school in Boomtown 7-9, then I did my high School at Selelekela Senior Secondary school, near Orlando High and Orlando Stadium.
May God bless you old man
🤔I could listen to him the whole day
Is this BabJabu? He looks like Bab’Jabu who was a school transport driver for Primary school
Very good historian of the early 1950 's.
Zaze zaba mnandi lezizindaba. Woza nazo Mthuli wezindaba, thina size nendlebe.
Insightful, old South Africa is interesting
WE HISTORY STUDENTS, WE WANT MORE😃😃😃😃😃
WOW THIS IS SO INFORMATIVE.
I like this guy hahahaha
This is so informative 🥺
Old man illustrating the more insidious nature of afrikaner nationalism which was hell bent on promoting baaskap while reducing africans to society zombies. Not that British rule in SA didn't have its own oppressor ambitions but bantu education was the worse of the worse meant to introduce unthinking and totally dependent natives.
Why would you cuff a person who has been shot
lol Tikilayini yey what a name
a living library
I will never understand ukuthi how do you migrate to a country that oppresses you
Maybe its because people thought the British were better oppressors than the Nationalists. Remember under the British there was no Group Areas Act
Its because you too dumb too imagine anything, it takes a working mind to come up with a hypothesis, compare standard of living, application of law etc. Kumnyama kuwe hence you draw a blank LOL.
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This madala has lived through so many societal transformations. No wonder he is a walking history library and a store of wisdom.