Ever since I saw her on the 1st interview I've been InLove with Mandisa. She is absolutely amazing. My girlfriend was mad at 1st when I talked about her but I made her watch interviews and now she gets it.I Love the glasses this time.
Virtual Mkhukhu with Mandisa Mashego Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:15 - Apartheid government - Racial planning & segregation - Apartheid constitution 09:20 - Voting system 11:25 - Was the apartheid government big on self governance 14:30 - Thoughts on issues faced by black people 17:00 - Social issues we are currently facing 25:00 - Thoughts on how politics affect our lives through education 30:00 - Why we should be engaged in politics & society 33:50 - Should public servants use public services 35:20 - Future of politics 40:00 - Where SA stands in the global ecosystem 43:20 - Electoral reform work 51:30 - ENDS
The opening alone is amazing. Thanks for this content. Gents when are you going to have someone who can explain the importance of reclaiming the land from someone who can explain the value from an Economic perspective. We need content to show the kids.
Great information, am glad Mandisa kept on mentioning about research doing getting educated, and also I appreciate having this information simplified and explained in this platform.
What is it that we can do to have the law that states public representatives should only use public infrastructure we really need to get those scumbags to their jobs and that's the only way
It's always a pleasure listening to Sis Mandisa, she really reminds me of uMam Winnie; bold, beautiful and brilliant. I'm so pleased she's starting her own podcast, I look forward to listening to her informed views, too many people have clambered on to this podcast platforms, instead of pushing fact based debates to educate, empower and edify so that people can become united, motivated move towards a common purpose and vision , they stay churning out ego driven, opinion based pieces which only serve to create disunity. Phambili Sisi, phambili!
I support the idea that public representative should not be allowed to have Medical aid or take their kids to Private schools. That will ensure that they work hard to clean up those institutions.
Same here and what is it we can do get it proposed as law I'm sure most people agree coz if that doesn't happen our country is going to move from bad to worse
I'm also pleased she's starting her own podcast, this way I can listen to the wisdom she readily shares, without being subjected to small, ego driven minds trying to flex on her.
Mandisa is spot on. I’m sure she could give some lessons to some of our leaders.We have a bunch of leaders that I don’t even know how they became leaders of this country.
As always, what an informative session. Danko leader! The nice thing about these sessions, you can listen to them while working, cooking, etc. Siyabonga
Thanks Sesi Mandisa Of course Colourds and Indian folks had their own reps in parliament but Black folks had a white man as their rep if I am mistaken.🙏
She really came through with the history,constitution,apartheid and politics.Insightful..was gettin tired of the man-hating, overly feministic personna of hers from the past 4 interviews of hers I've seen.She came through this time
This brings to our attention of what has African accomplished in every generation, as Britain every generation has something they have done, Asia every generation has something they do, what are we doing in every generation as Africans because clearly we just consuming what others are producing
Boputhatswana was the jewel of black self governance. Lucas Mangope built something so amazing, the AWB wanted to enact a coup to take over what was built.
Hi. Would really appreciate if you could put these interviews/conversations on all podcast platforms as it would really make for easy listening while on the go. Thanks, love the work.
And I hope this triggers the attention of Nick cannon, KRS-ONE, Dr Oumar, all heads of Hidden Colors documentary. I believe expanding this information will get to more people and have big chance to influence the next Generation, as I believe our generation right now has a duty to collect the right info and prepare the world for the next generation to bring change
@@tshepomotshepana7635 I wasn't aware of being an MP - she was in Gauteng legislation/ provincial parliament. But majority of people are in politics for money not to serve. And won't be employed elsewhere.
🥲 .It's sad public representatives have to look after stressed communities but they don't have to get paid ? Sorry but Sis Mandisa you need help for real . This is not you👎
The moment I see Mandisa Mashego.....that's when I know that #bars will be dropped.....hence I click without hesitation ...!!!! She's brilliant
Penuel's talks with Mandisa are always feisty yet insightful from both sides, an example of iron sharpening iron
Blessings 🙏🏽❤️
I think I have watched every Mandisa Mashego interview I can find. She is such a knowledge vault.
I fell in love with Mandisa the first interview she's very good thanks Pen for giving her a floor we need more women like this
She's so focused, informed and conscious🙏
Ever since I saw her on the 1st interview I've been InLove with Mandisa. She is absolutely amazing. My girlfriend was mad at 1st when I talked about her but I made her watch interviews and now she gets it.I Love the glasses this time.
I’m not done watching but Mandisa is dropping serious knowledge here. This is the type of information we need in these platforms.
These are the sort of thought provoking conversations we need to start having as a society.
Never seen a real woman like this in my life...
Virtual Mkhukhu with Mandisa Mashego
Timestamps
00:00 - Intro
00:15 - Apartheid government
- Racial planning & segregation
- Apartheid constitution
09:20 - Voting system
11:25 - Was the apartheid government big on self governance
14:30 - Thoughts on issues faced by black people
17:00 - Social issues we are currently facing
25:00 - Thoughts on how politics affect our lives through education
30:00 - Why we should be engaged in politics & society
33:50 - Should public servants use public services
35:20 - Future of politics
40:00 - Where SA stands in the global ecosystem
43:20 - Electoral reform work
51:30 - ENDS
Look at you doing the Lord's work! Thank you!
dwg you are doing great work thanks a lot
The opening alone is amazing. Thanks for this content. Gents when are you going to have someone who can explain the importance of reclaiming the land from someone who can explain the value from an Economic perspective. We need content to show the kids.
Mandisa is my woman crush everyday! I can listen to her all day. She has her information on lock!
Great information, am glad Mandisa kept on mentioning about research doing getting educated, and also I appreciate having this information simplified and explained in this platform.
A well-informed and educated Queen 👸🏿
Mandisa Mashego!!! 😎👌🏿🇿🇦🔥🔥🔥
💞🧠👸🏿Long live the Queen ...I just wanna say "We give Thanx "
Let's get it!!!
Like you always say..."C'mon!!!" 😎👌🏿🔥🔥
Danko
@@samphakane3361 C'moooooon!!!!
What is it that we can do to have the law that states public representatives should only use public infrastructure we really need to get those scumbags to their jobs and that's the only way
Reserved a seat for MacG , class in session. 🫡
It's always a pleasure listening to Sis Mandisa, she really reminds me of uMam Winnie; bold, beautiful and brilliant. I'm so pleased she's starting her own podcast, I look forward to listening to her informed views, too many people have clambered on to this podcast platforms, instead of pushing fact based debates to educate, empower and edify so that people can become united, motivated move towards a common purpose and vision , they stay churning out ego driven, opinion based pieces which only serve to create disunity. Phambili Sisi, phambili!
Bring Mandisa more and more she's good and she knows what she is talking about
I support the idea that public representative should not be allowed to have Medical aid or take their kids to Private schools. That will ensure that they work hard to clean up those institutions.
Same here and what is it we can do get it proposed as law I'm sure most people agree coz if that doesn't happen our country is going to move from bad to worse
Smart lady.. im glad she is starting her own podcast 🔥❤
I'm also pleased she's starting her own podcast, this way I can listen to the wisdom she readily shares, without being subjected to small, ego driven minds trying to flex on her.
Bruh I need to listen to this woman every single day
Say it loud Mandisa Mashego, it is about ECONOMICS!!!
mandisa is so wise & well spoken
Mandisa is spot on. I’m sure she could give some lessons to some of our leaders.We have a bunch of leaders that I don’t even know how they became leaders of this country.
I enjoyed the conversation. Always informative clique!
Ngyamthanda uMandisa😍😍
Noti gvng let's go 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Mandisa is a powerhouse
Mandisa!🖤👌🏾🔥
As always, what an informative session. Danko leader! The nice thing about these sessions, you can listen to them while working, cooking, etc. Siyabonga
Mandisa is giving a masterclass here!
What a brilliant lady
Morena Pen ke OG flirt☠️👑🔥🔥❤️ Mofumahali Mandisa ke Semomotela ka nnete 🤲🏽🥺
Very profound
Sistera is slaying today Im struggling to focus😭💔
😂😂😂 those specs are a problem!
@@Penuelism 🙌😅 and she came with bucket loads of knowledge, dance bafo!
Aiy man phumlani 😂😂😂
@@Penuelism Hi brother just checking do you still need people to help you with Afrikaans subtitles I'm available 🙌
@@joymofokeng5440 😅 she look 15 years younger on this episode
Thanks Sesi Mandisa
Of course Colourds and Indian folks had their own reps in parliament but Black folks had a white man as their rep if I am mistaken.🙏
She really came through with the history,constitution,apartheid and politics.Insightful..was gettin tired of the man-hating, overly feministic personna of hers from the past 4 interviews of hers I've seen.She came through this time
Can't get enough of MamMashego🔥
This was beautiful
She is a very elegant and intelligent lady. Very articulate and knows apartheid history. Pity she left politics
Great conversations - Mandisa giving us an entire class on politics
This brings to our attention of what has African accomplished in every generation, as Britain every generation has something they have done, Asia every generation has something they do, what are we doing in every generation as Africans because clearly we just consuming what others are producing
Boputhatswana was the jewel of black self governance. Lucas Mangope built something so amazing, the AWB wanted to enact a coup to take over what was built.
It's always an insightful session with Mandisa. Sound could've been better but thanks anyway
Okay now. 🔥
Hi. Would really appreciate if you could put these interviews/conversations on all podcast platforms as it would really make for easy listening while on the go. Thanks, love the work.
Definitely have that on the To Do list. Thank you.
MANDISA IS GETTING HER OWN POD, WOW
Very good looking lady who also happens to be intelligent
Mandisa is really a walking library
can we please have part 2 . thanks Penuel for brining Mandisa Mashego i keep on learning new things from her.🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Invite her again please
And I hope this triggers the attention of Nick cannon, KRS-ONE, Dr Oumar, all heads of Hidden Colors documentary. I believe expanding this information will get to more people and have big chance to influence the next Generation, as I believe our generation right now has a duty to collect the right info and prepare the world for the next generation to bring change
💪🏾
However, culture is almost centred around a racial group and it does matter in the most pragmatic sense...
Was it not the tri-cameral system?
Mandisa .. Bro..
Mandisa you are so beautiful
I feel like I have a crush on her.
Kindly ask wat Ms Mashego is currently reading...
Let me state Mandisa is a former ward councilor who was paid so whose fooling who
She said she left her career job.
So she's saying people should not leave their career.
Yes but do not forget she also became an MP which has bigger perks then a regular 9 to 5
@@tshepomotshepana7635 I wasn't aware of being an MP - she was in Gauteng legislation/ provincial parliament.
But majority of people are in politics for money not to serve. And won't be employed elsewhere.
Parliamentary system
Fda is a private entity.
This one must get off her men did this and that bus. She's brilliant but only that issue ya bora.
She's a low key feminist lol
Why are you hiding Black Pen 😂
0:11 shadani
You two 😅, Hhhe 😂
Is VM now sponsored by AFriforum ?
Mandisa Masego should go live in Europe....how dare her call black people disorganized...
Lol.
🥲 .It's sad public representatives have to look after stressed communities but they don't have to get paid ? Sorry but Sis Mandisa you need help for real . This is not you👎