THE PENUEL SHOW WITH AYANDA ALLIE 00:00 - INTRO 11:40 - Ayanda-Allie Paine name 15:10 - Raising children 20:23 - Non-African names 25:05 - Where the Allie comes from 26:03 - Bio 27:19 - Working in media industry 35:15 - Bukhobami Youth Center 37:40 - Dept of Transport position 42:40 - Time at Morning Live 49:35 - Access, connections & Networking 52:35 - Who gets to serve in government 54:20 - Were you an ANC member during your tenure 1:01:45 - Civil servants 1:06:50 - Corruption 1:19:50 - Thoughts on Fikile Mbalula 1:32:48 - Public Serving 1:39:00 - Speed questions 1:43:30 - Mmusi Maimane & BOSA 1:50:25 - Women in politics 1:56:30 - Meritocracy 1:58:30 - BOSA support 2:01:10 - Thoughts on political puppets 2:18:05 - Do white people suffer from whiteness 2:23:58 - Are white people willing to sacrifice their privilege 2:28:55 - Are you willing to sacrifice your privileges 2:38:42 - Closing comments 2:40:28 - ENDS Compiled by Khwezi Ndlovu IG: kzndlovu Tt: khwezindlovu
Honoured to have sat with Ms Ayanda Allie... she's already a media legend at a young age. And was restless and felt a fire burning inside, to do more to drive this country forward... hence the move to politics. Looking forward to watching her career as it grows and moves and changes. A true rolemodel for passionate, young women! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
I enjoyed the conversation. She's really switched on and I liked a lot of what she says. She lost me when she said "whiteness". She says it refers to the way black people treat white people as though they are superior - well that is something for black people to stop doing. That stems from insecurity and an inferiority complex. For Black people to rise up and succeed they should rid themselves of this victim mindset. It's a poison. It only serves to make you feel inferior and without hope - and the Marxist intellectuals who invented these terms(white privilege, whiteness) have done so to imprison your mind. You are beautiful, intelligent and strong people. Embrace that and focus on building good values in your communities - like valuing education, family, two parent households, discipline etc. Make hero's of people who embody these values. This is where you can make the biggest impact - It's the thing that worked for asian and white communities.
Pen... i love💛💛💛the "unproffessional moments" , the filling up of the tea & cups & hot water, asjusting of mikes, putting honey, putting powders on the face i love these monents. we r roo used ro "edited content, hate it. reality "tv" is nice to see. pleaae keep them. if someon sneezes or coughs, keep it. if u gwt hiccups, Keep it. Reminds me alao of rht moment uSis Mndisa for hot flushes, loved it. REALITY at its best💛💛💛💛
Shoutout to the schools I attended: - Peter Pan Creche (Fairleigh) - Chelmsford Primary - Newcastle Junior Primary (Busy Bee) - Newcastle Senior Primary - Newcastle High School - Rhodes University - University of Johannesburg
Penuel! I am so inspired again! My generation coming outta the woodwork wirh sense! Yes! Im galvanised myself! Thank you lady! You are a brilliant gift to this society. We are blessed to have you. I will vote for this!
Pen you have this thing of being able to have a person glued to the screen for more than 2 hours and not see a problem with it, your interviewing prowess is unmatched. You are my role model and one of my ispiration ... this is my podcast that ill be loading content on soon, The VA Podcast, and Im sending it out to the universe that ill one day sit down with you and hold a conversation.
I really enjoy the movement of young, smart South Africans moving into politics. I hope they don't get themselves infused into the sham that is our current government structure. I'm just hoping to see a more productive parliament after these elections where these members can stop treating government like a creche playground and actually be held accountable.
Wow wow 🎉 what an amazing and dynamic interview 😊 from two unique and amazing people. The leader and founder of OHM / the Organic Humanity Movement is an amazing dynamic young woman .. @GodPenuel please interview Lauren Evanthia Bernardo OHM founder 🙏🏻
🤣🤣🤣 Penuel, thanks for asking her about her rainbow family. I was pretty curious about it too and I still strongly believe that it's that too ,that got her together with Miusi in politics. Birds 🐦🐦 of a feather flocks together I guess.🤜🏿🤜🏿
Hi Penuel, Have watched a bunch of full episodes and much respect. Professional, attractive show and clear conviction to drive SA to get the best result at the end of the day. May I please suggest that you start using the Springbok team of the past 2 world cups as the bench mark of service delivery/leadership/hard work/rainbow vibes and simply being the best that can be. Fact is that the Bokke have not once had the most talented players but somehow manage to defeat these first world super powers that actually have better talent than SA. If the Bokke are literally the best, why can the rest of SA not follow?
What a gem of an interview. This recording is GOLD, Pure GOLD...... Pen, u were amazing here as host!!!! (Pen i disagree with u on a lot of things) But onthis video bro, u were an amazing host. Credit mustbe given to where it is due!! Ayanda Allie Payne ( thats how i knoes u from the radio) .... .You are an amazing person! U got me thinking sisdren💛💛💛💛💛👌👌👌👌
Integrity is who you are when no one is watching. That’s what came to mind when Ayanda was talking about Nobuntu and Mmusi. At this point I’m torn between BOSA and ActionSA. May 29 can’t come sooner😅
1:16:20 I would like to thank my primary school teachers at Zwelihle Primary School, NU2, Mdantsane that I attended between 1989 and 1992 for teaching my two siblings and I about the importance keeping the environment clean. We used to walk around the school picking up litter as a whole school and we were taught to put empty packets in our pockets when we cannot find trash cans near by. We still remember that practice to this day in our 40s.
Penuel is so charmed by the lady, he is hypnotised. He is even talking about her sister, I mean that gotta be the closest person to being her. I now know what is Penuel’s type 😂😂😂
fuseki wena $!!mp😂😂... i know u r nore intelligent than that. dont vite fr beauty only, but she truly has the brains-oohhh . ... i love her thinking..... altho i h8t the bosa & connection to mmuai maimane!!!!!
@godpen 😂 (the Christian in me felt uncomfortable typing that). How do we get this agenda into the villages? I’ve moved from the big city to the village with an agenda, to develop, I’ve come across immensely talented people who are limited in their scope. Every week I have to battle the idea that the work of development I’m doing won’t be possible without white people… even whilst I’m doing it. Even when they’re doing it. I know it’s education, I prefer in contract rather than online, how do we best approach that? Perhaps I’ll find the answers whilst I watch.
Both sides are equally corrupt, yes Politicians are the ones who loot the bigger amount of money in SA. Tying to fight the corruption of bureacrats while our politicians continue with their corruption won't give us positive results.
Politicians are corrupt because they serve the interests of their Political Parties. So, a tender is going to go to Marshall Dlamini of the EFF via a corrupt Councillor. Bureaucrats become corrupt because they follow procedure & rules over serving the Departments they work for. They end up being corrupt bcs they also begin to serve the Political Parties they're members of. & They can be corrupt as Individuals. E.g. Home Affairs, Sassa, SARS.
Young men. Please don't be a step-father. Its not your responsibility. Don't let people shame you into doing things that are not in your best interest. Work on yourself, and build your own family, and if you abundant, you can be a positive role model and generous, to those within your vicinity.
Godforbid your daughter (if you would have one) was married to a deadbeat and he eventually left her with kids, would you advice another young man not to step up if he loved your daughter because it was not his responsibility? just an honest question, no trolls. I would really like to hear this.
@@levimisengaonlife Lets say I did not raise my daughter right to marry before she carries, and on how to identify a reliable and good husband/father, and she bares the seed of a deadbeat. Sure, I would want a strong, economic viable and reliable step-father to "step-up" and to bare the responsibility of my daughters bad decisions. But that is me speaking selfishly and only looking out for my daughters best interest. Now lets say this was my son, If he develops a bond with these kids, and the mom decides to leave him, he has no legal right over seeing the kids or anything, he is reliant on her mercy. So all his resources, and time, he could of invested into his own legacy, down the drain, and she is on to the next sucker. So please, why is everybody quick to tell males, to do things against their best interest? Why don't our beautiful, fertile counter-parts step up, and give homeless gents with no future their womb, homeless gents also deserve offpring. See how dumb that sounds?
I am for the Idea of young politicians, I can't vote for the ancestors. There's good talent out there and Sello and Mmusi must be the 2 that should not be lost
One thing i like abt Pen's shows,,,, Lemme address the elephant in the room😂😂😂 Am a chiller by calling and i knoe sometymz Mac has his own opinions abt Pen.. I dont miss Podcast and chill episode,,,so as to Pen's Podcast... I love these Dope conversations,,,so well researched,,,proper qns asked,,dfrent pespectives presented on board,,,, They give me tt thing of self auditing,,,and sincei started following this podcast,,,am also getting into researching more qbt life,,,i can conversate well as welll with peers,,, Kudos to u
The last episodes of this podcast might shock Musi and get him wondering if he has the right candidate for his party, she's beginning to sound like a Fighter. She needs to take a closer look at the choice of the party she's currently affiliated to. She's a true Fighter this one 😅.
Pen, dope content covered this week. Speaking of father wood. I am the father of the nation because I am a teacher and i have 2 step kids and 2 biological kids.
Ayanda is beautiful and speaks good English but her politics won't transform life's of a black man. Her politics aren't for township ppl. She ain't anything about Land and how apartheid destroyed our family structures.
There is a big part of the population that I Believe BOSA must activate. Professionals along color lines is watching, bystanders it needs to be brought in.
Any party that does not address the land question and its injustices but wants to align the status quo to be somewhat palatable is still not solving the South African problem. What is BOSA position on that?
I enjoyed the conversation. She's really switched on and I liked a lot of what she says. She lost me when she said "whiteness". All this talk about how racist white people are, and in the next breath she speaks of "whiteness" and "white privilege"? She says it refers to the way black people treat white people as though they are superior - well that is something for black people to stop doing. That stems from insecurity and an inferiority complex. For Black people to rise up and succeed they should rid themselves of this victim mindset. It's a poison. It only serves to make you feel inferior and without hope - and the Marxist intellectuals who invented these terms(white privilege, whiteness) have done so to imprison your mind. You are beautiful, intelligent and strong people. Embrace that and focus on building good values in your communities - like valuing education, family, two parent households, discipline etc. Make hero's of people who embody these values. This is where you can make the biggest impact.
THE PENUEL SHOW WITH AYANDA ALLIE
00:00 - INTRO
11:40 - Ayanda-Allie Paine name
15:10 - Raising children
20:23 - Non-African names
25:05 - Where the Allie comes from
26:03 - Bio
27:19 - Working in media industry
35:15 - Bukhobami Youth Center
37:40 - Dept of Transport position
42:40 - Time at Morning Live
49:35 - Access, connections & Networking
52:35 - Who gets to serve in government
54:20 - Were you an ANC member during your tenure
1:01:45 - Civil servants
1:06:50 - Corruption
1:19:50 - Thoughts on Fikile Mbalula
1:32:48 - Public Serving
1:39:00 - Speed questions
1:43:30 - Mmusi Maimane & BOSA
1:50:25 - Women in politics
1:56:30 - Meritocracy
1:58:30 - BOSA support
2:01:10 - Thoughts on political puppets
2:18:05 - Do white people suffer from whiteness
2:23:58 - Are white people willing to sacrifice their privilege
2:28:55 - Are you willing to sacrifice your privileges
2:38:42 - Closing comments
2:40:28 - ENDS
Compiled by Khwezi Ndlovu
IG: kzndlovu
Tt: khwezindlovu
😊😊😊😊😊😊
Honoured to have sat with Ms Ayanda Allie... she's already a media legend at a young age.
And was restless and felt a fire burning inside, to do more to drive this country forward... hence the move to politics.
Looking forward to watching her career as it grows and moves and changes. A true rolemodel for passionate, young women! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
2h40min 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 more +2hrs episodes please.
brilliant mind, amandla!
Bro what were you giving a shout to in min 50🤣🤣🤣
Brother how do I reach you or your team ?
I enjoyed the conversation. She's really switched on and I liked a lot of what she says.
She lost me when she said "whiteness". She says it refers to the way black people treat white people as though they are superior - well that is something for black people to stop doing. That stems from insecurity and an inferiority complex. For Black people to rise up and succeed they should rid themselves of this victim mindset. It's a poison. It only serves to make you feel inferior and without hope - and the Marxist intellectuals who invented these terms(white privilege, whiteness) have done so to imprison your mind.
You are beautiful, intelligent and strong people. Embrace that and focus on building good values in your communities - like valuing education, family, two parent households, discipline etc. Make hero's of people who embody these values. This is where you can make the biggest impact - It's the thing that worked for asian and white communities.
I’m voting BOSA ,COS OF THIS INTERVIEW!!,
She is very clear ; knows her story , educated and everything in between. Thank you PEN , dope interview
😂 you and me both
Her beauty is astounding!
Luckily for us South Africans, she's a beauty with brains.
She is perfect
I'm South African. 😅
Her intelligence is what kept me watching
Ayanda Allie is an epitome of a success story. I truly hope her political journey becomes a success.
Ayanda is a powerhouse, I take off my hat 👏🏾👏🏾
Underdog
Beautiful interview. Wishing her all the best with Boss. She is great.👊
Pen... i love💛💛💛the "unproffessional moments" ,
the filling up of the tea & cups & hot water, asjusting of mikes, putting honey, putting powders on the face
i love these monents.
we r roo used ro "edited content, hate it.
reality "tv" is nice to see. pleaae keep them.
if someon sneezes or coughs, keep it. if u gwt hiccups, Keep it.
Reminds me alao of rht moment uSis Mndisa for hot flushes, loved it.
REALITY at its best💛💛💛💛
20 mins into the show I already could tell I like Ayanda, she's quite a thinker.
Nationally I’m considering voting for BOSA because Mmusi and Ayanda are very clear in their message. I really see the vision.
Excellent interview!!
Shoutout to the schools I attended:
- Peter Pan Creche (Fairleigh)
- Chelmsford Primary
- Newcastle Junior Primary (Busy Bee)
- Newcastle Senior Primary
- Newcastle High School
- Rhodes University
- University of Johannesburg
Our young leader should be going to all our high schools,what a dynamo ,she,s got that vooma go go in her self,what a woman,makes us proud.
When outside beauty resonates with inner beauty.....this was fire my guy Pen🔥
Penuel! I am so inspired again! My generation coming outta the woodwork wirh sense! Yes! Im galvanised myself! Thank you lady! You are a brilliant gift to this society. We are blessed to have you. I will vote for this!
I can listen to Ayanda anyday ALL DAY🤞🏾
Wow when she speaks she transfers a sense of calm I could listen to her ilanga lonke🤞🏾asibonge kuwe God Pen for bring her
Pen you have this thing of being able to have a person glued to the screen for more than 2 hours and not see a problem with it, your interviewing prowess is unmatched. You are my role model and one of my ispiration ... this is my podcast that ill be loading content on soon, The VA Podcast, and Im sending it out to the universe that ill one day sit down with you and hold a conversation.
What a competent logic headed woman! Amazing 👏
You're proudly South Africans guys, great content Kingpen 👏
so much insight, this was great. south africa is in good hands, not now, but the future looks bright.
Wow such an intelligent and beautiful soul, thanx Penuel for bringing us u Ayanda. Big up to you sisi Ayanda WOW 👌
I really enjoy the movement of young, smart South Africans moving into politics. I hope they don't get themselves infused into the sham that is our current government structure. I'm just hoping to see a more productive parliament after these elections where these members can stop treating government like a creche playground and actually be held accountable.
This is exactly why I'm conflicted with Bosa and Rise Mzansi. We need Bosa and Rise Mzansi in Parliament, as many of them as possible.
I thoroughly enjoyed this sit down. Ayanda is so intelligent, she's a thinker and a beauty in and out ❤.
the quality has gone up another level sublime, onwards and upwards ✊🏾✊🏾
This seems to the one I will vote for 👌
Thank you guys for touching on LITTERING Count me in it's my pet peeve as well! It should be spoken about more.
Wow wow 🎉 what an amazing and dynamic interview 😊 from two unique and amazing people.
The leader and founder of OHM / the Organic Humanity Movement is an amazing dynamic young woman ..
@GodPenuel please interview Lauren Evanthia Bernardo OHM founder 🙏🏻
🤣🤣🤣 Penuel, thanks for asking her about her rainbow family. I was pretty curious about it too and I still strongly believe that it's that too ,that got her together with Miusi in politics.
Birds 🐦🐦 of a feather flocks together I guess.🤜🏿🤜🏿
Hi Penuel,
Have watched a bunch of full episodes and much respect. Professional, attractive show and clear conviction to drive SA to get the best result at the end of the day.
May I please suggest that you start using the Springbok team of the past 2 world cups as the bench mark of service delivery/leadership/hard work/rainbow vibes and simply being the best that can be.
Fact is that the Bokke have not once had the most talented players but somehow manage to defeat these first world super powers that actually have better talent than SA.
If the Bokke are literally the best, why can the rest of SA not follow?
This was a good quality show Penuel, I’ve followed your shows from hustlers comer but on this show you cained it✊🏾
What a gem of an interview. This recording is GOLD, Pure GOLD...... Pen, u were amazing here as host!!!!
(Pen i disagree with u on a lot of things) But onthis video bro, u were an amazing host. Credit mustbe given to where it is due!!
Ayanda Allie Payne ( thats how i knoes u from the radio) .... .You are an amazing person!
U got me thinking sisdren💛💛💛💛💛👌👌👌👌
Wow! The perspective of ‘whiteness’ vs. ‘white people’ is very insightful*
Welldone Mam Ayanda...wish all of the best in your political venture...n Hopefully First Women Presidente.......oi oi oi
Integrity is who you are when no one is watching. That’s what came to mind when Ayanda was talking about Nobuntu and Mmusi. At this point I’m torn between BOSA and ActionSA. May 29 can’t come sooner😅
Guests always wise and spot on issues needed to be shared in this life time. The future for this generation and the next is bright and lovely.
so proud of my cousin Ayanda, such a stand out
Me up
I have learned a lot from this beautiful african woman. abo serendipity
Your interviewing and questions were questioning Penuel 👏🏾
Excellent Penuel
My best sit down since Grey Jabesi.
This 2 are brilliant, Imagine their offspring. I would love to meet Penuel one day. Just to have a basic general conversation about black empowerment.
Thank you Zoid, Thebs and Ayanda. Loved this interview.
1:16:20 I would like to thank my primary school teachers at Zwelihle Primary School, NU2, Mdantsane that I attended between 1989 and 1992 for teaching my two siblings and I about the importance keeping the environment clean. We used to walk around the school picking up litter as a whole school and we were taught to put empty packets in our pockets when we cannot find trash cans near by. We still remember that practice to this day in our 40s.
This episode has me seriously considering BOSA… great episode. Well done on asking such important questions Penual
Thanks Pan for the great interview and for bringing brilliant guests.
Penuel is so charmed by the lady, he is hypnotised. He is even talking about her sister, I mean that gotta be the closest person to being her. I now know what is Penuel’s type 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
This going to be a great interview.
Inspired by her drive and energy more than anything, great conversation
This woman is too beautiful, I'd vote for them just for that 💯
Xhosa type my guy, that's Our woman right ? Jokin though
This is why you country is F'd up. A natural of fools
Wonder why cashiers mostly is women. It's because of the same reason.
😂@@UnathiGX
fuseki wena $!!mp😂😂... i know u r nore intelligent than that.
dont vite fr beauty only, but she truly has the brains-oohhh . ... i love her thinking.....
altho i h8t the bosa & connection to mmuai maimane!!!!!
Vote BOSA ✊🏾✊🏾
Definitely gonna watch..🔥🔥
Beautiful interview
Thank you Mangwanya Qengeba Mthwakazi yoh your parents are proud of you Enkosi Mntase ❤
@godpen 😂 (the Christian in me felt uncomfortable typing that).
How do we get this agenda into the villages? I’ve moved from the big city to the village with an agenda, to develop, I’ve come across immensely talented people who are limited in their scope. Every week I have to battle the idea that the work of development I’m doing won’t be possible without white people… even whilst I’m doing it. Even when they’re doing it.
I know it’s education, I prefer in contract rather than online, how do we best approach that? Perhaps I’ll find the answers whilst I watch.
Corruption is a Part of a SA Culture atp, hence there needs to be a culture shift and change in all aspects in order for SA to grow.
Loved how she talks to the family structure
This was insightful, glad I pressed play!
Politicians vs Bureacrats (civil servants)
Who is more corrupt? How do we get civil servants to serve us better, even when politicians are corrupt?
Both sides are equally corrupt, yes Politicians are the ones who loot the bigger amount of money in SA. Tying to fight the corruption of bureacrats while our politicians continue with their corruption won't give us positive results.
Great question.
Competence & Integrity can only be influenced or evidenced from the Top downwards, not the other way around
Politicians are corrupt because they serve the interests of their Political Parties. So, a tender is going to go to Marshall Dlamini of the EFF via a corrupt Councillor. Bureaucrats become corrupt because they follow procedure & rules over serving the Departments they work for. They end up being corrupt bcs they also begin to serve the Political Parties they're members of. & They can be corrupt as Individuals. E.g. Home Affairs, Sassa, SARS.
Interesting question.
Shout out to all the step fathers... 😂😂😂
Our own SA candice Owen
Where does Bosa stand on the forgotten generation who don't have degrees but most of them are entrepreneurs but no excess to funds?
Keep it coming.
Young men. Please don't be a step-father. Its not your responsibility. Don't let people shame you into doing things that are not in your best interest.
Work on yourself, and build your own family, and if you abundant, you can be a positive role model and generous, to those within your vicinity.
Godforbid your daughter (if you would have one) was married to a deadbeat and he eventually left her with kids, would you advice another young man not to step up if he loved your daughter because it was not his responsibility? just an honest question, no trolls. I would really like to hear this.
Red pill kak
@@levimisengaonlife Lets say I did not raise my daughter right to marry before she carries, and on how to identify a reliable and good husband/father, and she bares the seed of a deadbeat.
Sure, I would want a strong, economic viable and reliable step-father to "step-up" and to bare the responsibility of my daughters bad decisions. But that is me speaking selfishly and only looking out for my daughters best interest.
Now lets say this was my son, If he develops a bond with these kids, and the mom decides to leave him, he has no legal right over seeing the kids or anything, he is reliant on her mercy. So all his resources, and time, he could of invested into his own legacy, down the drain, and she is on to the next sucker.
So please, why is everybody quick to tell males, to do things against their best interest? Why don't our beautiful, fertile counter-parts step up, and give homeless gents with no future their womb, homeless gents also deserve offpring. See how dumb that sounds?
But what if she is a genuinely good woman who was fooled by a bad man?
❤😊oh! Ayanda...i just love her mind..lol...she is amazing...😂😂😂 and yes she can speak...but always so spot on and inspirational❤
Shes beautiful
Nice interview Penuel as always, thanks to sis Ayanda.
THANKS SO MUCH GUYS AN TAKE CARE🙏
Thank you.
Standing by for thee fire more, morning 🔥
Let me like before watch, am I alone ?
I am for the Idea of young politicians, I can't vote for the ancestors.
There's good talent out there and Sello and Mmusi must be the 2 that should not be lost
Powerful woman we need more of your type
Yey waze wamuhle nangu umuntu Thixo wami, ngathi unuka kamnandi futhi 😅
😂😂😂
new crush
AYANDA ALLIE Shout to Allen Glen Alumni
This lady is jersey number10. "Cheesegirl Mokoena" Playmaker 4sho. #welele
One thing i like abt Pen's shows,,,,
Lemme address the elephant in the room😂😂😂
Am a chiller by calling and i knoe sometymz Mac has his own opinions abt Pen..
I dont miss Podcast and chill episode,,,so as to Pen's Podcast...
I love these Dope conversations,,,so well researched,,,proper qns asked,,dfrent pespectives presented on board,,,,
They give me tt thing of self auditing,,,and sincei started following this podcast,,,am also getting into researching more qbt life,,,i can conversate well as welll with peers,,,
Kudos to u
Please can you invite Dr Khanyisile Tshabalala🥺
Power Breakfast
The last episodes of this podcast might shock Musi and get him wondering if he has the right candidate for his party, she's beginning to sound like a Fighter. She needs to take a closer look at the choice of the party she's currently affiliated to. She's a true Fighter this one 😅.
That's very very true
Thank you Pen, I went on and bought a honey from Native Nosi while watching this conversation.
Uuuhhh! She is so flamboyant not mention her articulation 😮😅❤
They are there!!!!!!
Yamnandi Iinterview 😊
Pen, dope content covered this week. Speaking of father wood. I am the father of the nation because I am a teacher and i have 2 step kids and 2 biological kids.
Ayanda is beautiful and speaks good English but her politics won't transform life's of a black man. Her politics aren't for township ppl.
She ain't anything about Land and how apartheid destroyed our family structures.
She's amazing hle👌❤️
💯🤞👌
I love her!
The enclave mentality was not something that came about by choice. It became a survival mechanism in the face of collapse.
There is a big part of the population that I Believe BOSA must activate. Professionals along color lines is watching, bystanders it needs to be brought in.
So, she said she's ill??? WTF happens when she's in perfect health??? Damn!
Imagine having Ayanda and Vusi in one room.
the way she looks at penuel straight in the eyes yohh i'd die
Wasn't this Penuel's channel vele? The production is awesome but I'm not here for camera beauty shot or whatever I'm here for Penuel.
Any party that does not address the land question and its injustices but wants to align the status quo to be somewhat palatable is still not solving the South African problem. What is BOSA position on that?
Iphi iZanqokhwe kengoku, ndiyaqala uva ngayo
By the way i love your quest Ayanda she's very intelligent
I enjoyed the conversation. She's really switched on and I liked a lot of what she says.
She lost me when she said "whiteness". All this talk about how racist white people are, and in the next breath she speaks of "whiteness" and "white privilege"? She says it refers to the way black people treat white people as though they are superior - well that is something for black people to stop doing. That stems from insecurity and an inferiority complex. For Black people to rise up and succeed they should rid themselves of this victim mindset. It's a poison. It only serves to make you feel inferior and without hope - and the Marxist intellectuals who invented these terms(white privilege, whiteness) have done so to imprison your mind.
You are beautiful, intelligent and strong people. Embrace that and focus on building good values in your communities - like valuing education, family, two parent households, discipline etc. Make hero's of people who embody these values. This is where you can make the biggest impact.
Umhle nangu umuntu yoooo😢
She is the Olivia Pope of South Africa.
Can we get this on other platforms “audio”, please or if it’s available “what is under”. ❤