@@crlynchazita1185 Translation: N Ndlovu says : I see two gays ( both the interviewer and the interviewee ) - the other one is more feminine and the other one is more masculine)
This guy really had me thinking. The topic "impulsiveness" should be included in Life Orientation. what is impulsiveness? signs that you are an impulsive person, what can you do to stop being impulsive.
Please bhut- Nkululeko provide water for your guest especially when they have to talk for over an hour and it can also give a breather. Just a polite suggestion
My father and Sizwe’s late father were good friends and colleagues. Yoh my dad was shuttered by the news when they broke. We had met Sizwe’s father uNcumatha as my dad would call him and he was a very sweet and kind father. This interview gives me mixed emotions but I thank God that Sizwe has served his time in jail, accepted what he did and can see light ahead of your life Sizwe. You are an honest and kind gay man hence your healing journey is going to become better and better. More love and light upon your life maaaan.
Zero Defensive Statement from Sizwe , I don't think Justification is the suitable word, HE NEVER SHOW IN ANY OF HIS EXPLANATION S THAT IS RIGHT OR REASONABLE... HE HAS BEEN JUDGED ALREADY!
we can voice out our opinions but what stands out for me is that Sizwe is very strong to have gone through all of these trials and tribulations and still be able to live to tell the tale, he now need draw himself closer to God and re define his purpose, he took his father's life but now he has a chance to save many more lives with his story, he is not disqualified from the grace of God, no one is.
@@lionessnala2000 he's story is all types of wrongs with lessons, he outlined how he lost his way and as young people wer susceptible to commiting similar mistakes. sharing his story like that allows 'us' awareness, it might be foreign to you but young people go through a lot and could use his story to as a benchmark for do's and don'ts without re living similar situation
Nkululeko is intelligent... He knows what he is doing. He just asks the questiom you were asking yourself.. in the order it came in your mind. I like that. The channel will be soon overflowing with subscribers.
I really like the way Sizwe is explaining his story, telling the truth for ppl to learn from his mistakes. I like the fact that he's telling how he won't do what he did again. Is only God that will judge him, but as for me, I understand that he did that because of the love of money that his parents taught him at the very young age.I have learned a lot from him..thank u,wish him to become a better person in his life.
Thank you Nkululeko. This is brave. This has been eye opening. He's been through a lot and having to live with what he did. Through speaking he's healing. Asking thought provoking questions is what you do best.
I have learned so much from this interview. I’ve fully understood that nobody is perfect and never say never! His dad has forgiven him and it looks like he’s forgiven himself. That’s all that matters. He oozes love and I wish him all the very best in life ♥️
@@dogoodalways8238, ndiyakuva Khulekani. Don't think kids should hear this story and be warned and know that when parents say no its because of love. Sizwe only realized after coming from jail that his father loved him hence dare ukumkhuza . I believe this conversation can warn many and better our nation in have responsible adults who are used to No and be instr8
I learned alot. My fellow people please don't act out of anger. What Sizwe did is painful and pure evil but no one have the rights to judge him only God can!.
The devil is a liar,we are to judge righteously, we are not to put a person down ,but we ARE TO ADDRESS THE WRONG AND NOT ALLOW WRONG IN OUR MIDST.THE LORD SAID COME FROM AMONG THEM...He is evil and demonic and it is not to be over looked,so that behavior does not continue,nothing should be easy for a willful sinner...Holding him accountable is not judging him,putting him down and not offering him Jesus Is...Read the word of God and know the truth
My first time here and wow, what a story. I never thought i would feel so sorry and forgiving for an ex convict, especially in this situation where Sizwe killed his own father. He owned up to his mistakes and he is ready to face the music even outside. Thanks Ta Nku, i see you not only good ko diski🤣🤣🤣🤣👌.but we must have a junior khanye of this platform too
What a touching and emotional story, this interview taught me a lot and changed my perspective on certain things. Thank you for sharing your story Sizwe.
Sizwe at some point we all found ourselves in a pit, I want you to know that He is the God of second chance, He is the God of remnant and restoration. May God establish your steps. I like your attitude of turning your scars into stars.. I really believe everything you said
I have to admit it that when I saw the title I was very sceptical and had A lot of doubt about watching this podcast ..but Yoh...I'm so Glad that I swallowed my pride and watched...I honestly wish the Guy Sizwe the best of Luck...though I am not condoning or in support of your lifestyle... believe me i learned a lot ....one of my mottos in life is "Let live and let God do the Judging"
Yhoo this young Man, all i love about him its the truth i wish Pistorius can also come to this platform 1 day .i wish you all the best in your new journey to the new life Tembekile u Thixo uyamxolela umntu ozivumayo izono zakhe azishiye WHAT AN INTERVIEW😥
Please tell Sizwe for me to remain the person he is and that we as SOUTH AFRICA we're proud of the man he is🤝😌 I've never heard someone who admits and takes full accountability for his actions like him.I love him, he's the true example of what a human should be❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏
Great interview guys I wish Sizwe nothing but the best in life sonke siyawenza amaphutha uThixo no Tatakho bakuxolele Bhuti khula uqhubeke nempilo ufundise abanye abantwana ngebali lakho.
Couldn't finish watching izolo because of imvula yasekapa Oh Sizwe man💔i don't like hugs but i wish I could give you one...mna I won't condemn you shame,I just hope you have forgiven yourself my dear,may the Lord namanyange akuni give you peace, bakuvulele nendlela zakho kukhanye,ndiyakuthanda marni❤🤗
Sizwe it's wrong what you did but partly it's our fault as parents. As for me as a parent I have learnt not to buy a child with money and also not to give too much to a child from a very young age. We need to learn to teach children that they need to earn everything .
My sister i agree with u our kids must learn to pave their own path instead of being given everything just because a parent can afford i rather invest more on their education
My mother did everything for me and when she decided to stop doing things for me, I was a bit hurt but a week after, I decided to start a business because I understood she was trying to make me independent. Maybe it's how she raised me or what but I would never think of killing or even going as far as killing my parent yhuu. I definitely agree with you though, some kids are entitled. But I guess we all have our dark moments. Hope he has the right mind now to really change his life
I can't blame parents. It's up to an individual child . Prisons are also full of people who never had opportunities Sizwe had and they chose wrong way to better their own lives. Yes circumstances can but there is an option to choose how you deal with the situation. Thank you Nkululeko and Sizwe hope we all have learned a good lesson from your interview . May God help you Sizwe and your family to be stronger .
Hi Sizwe,thanks for sharing your story,please find it within yourself to forgive yourself like you said Baba has forgiven you wherever he is. Write a book this your story
Wow Nkululeko my Brother...great work bro...yey you are a great interviewer or broadcaster...you can tell that you did your research before this interview
great interview. opened my eyes and i hope all the best for Sizwe and i hope young people can watch and learn from him like i did, goodluck with your jouney
Hi sizwe it the first time hearing ukth uphumile and im glad as one of ur past high school friends to hear about this and im sure u derseve a second chance in life and i wish u the best in life .
Love the podcast However my mind keeps looking at the table the 2 different cloths, the books, the 2 frames on the wall. Please get a plain black table and remove everything on the tables except the mics
Nkululeko my brother angaz how you will do it but kmel kube nendlela to block when you're interviewees mentions names, but great interview lovely show Sizwe keep being rehabilitated brother.
Eish this was tough for me to hear but I couldn't stop watching. I don't judge this young man, he's honesty and the way he talked about all his life leading to the killing of his father. He's very brave and hopeful. That's huge. Whatever rehab and support he got and still receiving from his family, had and will have tremendous impact on his life. Be grateful and thankful Sizwe, God knows exactly what you did and he has the final word for you. Siyeke thina ungasihoyi sohlala sikhomba ngoku sine zethu. Ngaske sifunde bethuna abadala nabancinane. Sonke sinazo impazamo aphemhlabeni. Masilumke bethuna the devil is working very hard. Mandilale🙏🙏
Shout out to you Bhuti Nkululeko uyayaz intoyenzayo these interviews are interesting and they are not boring at all I watch every video until the end, big shout out✊
As much as SA is messed up, thank you Nkululeko for this, the way you ask your questions, and the way Sizwe is explaining about everything, he's honest but unfortunately what he did will never bring his father back...it's a shame,,I hope we all learn from this
Sizwe is a brave man and he is so articulate!, I believe in not judging people , God is there to judge them accordingly! I leave it to the man above. ❤ from 🇳🇦 I love this story , I been watching it for days but I wanted to hear the whole story 🙌🏾
I dint get to hear how he got convicted, the thing that led him to admit to the law that he was wrong... but i loooooove his openness... First time i see this chanel and you definately gained a subscriber ❤❤❤
1 corinth 6: 9-11 and the best part of this verse being verse 11. I wish repentence for all who are struggling with sin. If u are willing the Lord can save u....
Yooooh 😢😭😿😢😭💔😪This is so painful to watch.I feel so bad for his late father and other children.Can you imagine a father was sleeping after working hard for his children,not knowing one of his own child is busy planning to kill him just for inheriting his money 😢😭😿. My heart is painful now.Imali impande yesono.I hope children are learning that,this action haunt you till you die.Atleast he regret it and he sound honest.But he was suppose to get a life sentence.Udilika jele omfanele.Uneliver Sizwe ay.
And I see so many people here justifying by saying that he's a kind man with down soul. There's no way that him killing his dad could ever make sense. More especially because he grew up well, he got almost everything. I don't feel for him but his siblings that had to grew up with that trauma. I don't feel for him at all. 💔
What an inspiring story sizwe and thank you for sharing what I've taken from this is don't act out of anger rather calm down and think if the consequences associated with anger. Such humility your loved and appreciated ❤
This is so sad hey, I am so teary as a mom I am learning a lot such stories happen for a reason,I am so sorry for what happened to your dad by your doing, but I feel that this has shaped you tonne a better human being,even though this caused a lot of pain to ur family and your dad's friends. If God has forgiven you,who am I to judge you.
Discovered you through Nota's episode. After the episode I subscribed instantly. Love the respect you put behind your interviews. You're able to explore nuances in a very, empathic manner. You're a very thoughtful, curious human being and you don't self censor. I'm also from from Khayelitsha , really stoked to see Khaltsha folks killing it in different facets in society. I'm currently doing my community service year in George as a junior Dr; but I visit Jozi quite frequently on weekends. It would be an honour to get you a drink mkhuluwa when I'm that side. Very inspirational and it's an honour to see our fellow brethren creating institutions, and standing up for free, creative thought. We're no longer merely trying to survive. Thanks for the love and respect of the culture.
His answers are 100% satisfying to a question. He is intelligent... he can think deep... and he already know how to answer a question before you finidh it
I've been an avid listener of talk radio for years now and I am picking up something unique about your podcast that's landing very positive with me. I love that you do not rush your guests and that you give them ample time to articulate themselves. Most importantly, you do not interrupt guests when they articulate their thoughts. That's a plus for me about your podcast. I love also the relaxed nature of delivery and the empathy and civility with which you handle guests. I have not covered the entirety of this podcast but this is just to acknowledge your superior craft and say well done. I will be sure to finish this very soon. Oh, the recent podcast with Nota, that was 💥💥💥💥. Its so encouraging that there are still platforms where people can be as frank and as honest about their thoughts. Well done.
Can you please provide English subtitles for us joining in from outside of SA and don't understand any of your local languages. When you read the subject titles, you'd watch in the hope of stringing 3 or 5 words in a sentence together in order to figure out what's being said, but it gets lost in translation sometimes.
Indeed this is painful.but God is the only one to judge us and every person deserve a second chance. I am so happy you back Ncumathah.i can't even remember the last day I saw you 🙏
Siyabonga Sizwe for your testimony and I can see repentance in your heart uNkulunkulu aqhubeke akusize,we are all sinners but if we ask forgiveness God is able and willing to forgive us
May you Father rest in peace 🙏 🕊, he worked so hard he didn't deserve such. Who I am to Judge 😭 very informative interview. Sizwe looks like he learn, am sorry the devil lead you to such.
Heeey I listened intentively gal you shared the story ngobunono and I was like WHO ARE WE TO JUDGE hayi boy unenyani qhaa ooowh mna ndikuxolele ngoku thethayo
He just saved my life iam working for myself alone .. so kids can kill me for my cash. A move or a book we need. Sizwe God has forgiven you dear am short of words coz everything you said is still replaying in my mind u narrated yourself well
Who else is gay in this room I c 2 gays omunye u gally omunye u masculine
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You're despicable
I agree
Vhayolensi
@@crlynchazita1185 Translation: N Ndlovu says : I see two gays ( both the interviewer and the interviewee ) - the other one is more feminine and the other one is more masculine)
I love how honest he is . Not many people are willing to come out and share such things . This just goes to show how brave he is .
Brave? He has nothing to loose and is hoping by telling he’s story he can become some type of celebrity I bet😏
Not really .....
It goes to show how evil sick and trashy he is
@@zanelemofikoe2374 Uyahlanya wena
@@marshathomas6422 wena? Wanya
This guy really had me thinking. The topic "impulsiveness" should be included in Life Orientation. what is impulsiveness? signs that you are an impulsive person, what can you do to stop being impulsive.
Please bhut- Nkululeko provide water for your guest especially when they have to talk for over an hour and it can also give a breather. Just a polite suggestion
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Interesting story bra Nkululeko ,I agree with you water 💧
Water should be a common courtesy please 🥹
I think they drink water when there advert
True hey
My father and Sizwe’s late father were good friends and colleagues. Yoh my dad was shuttered by the news when they broke. We had met Sizwe’s father uNcumatha as my dad would call him and he was a very sweet and kind father. This interview gives me mixed emotions but I thank God that Sizwe has served his time in jail, accepted what he did and can see light ahead of your life Sizwe. You are an honest and kind gay man hence your healing journey is going to become better and better. More love and light upon your life maaaan.
I can’t process this as a mother.
But who am I to judge 😭
@@kaylizwi7377 💔
Zero Defensive Statement from Sizwe , I don't think Justification is the suitable word, HE NEVER SHOW IN ANY OF HIS EXPLANATION S THAT IS RIGHT OR REASONABLE... HE HAS BEEN JUDGED ALREADY!
Kay he didn't justify at all.
I don't feel pity for this idi@t. He's just bragging nje for all the wrong reasons.
we can voice out our opinions but what stands out for me is that Sizwe is very strong to have gone through all of these trials and tribulations and still be able to live to tell the tale, he now need draw himself closer to God and re define his purpose, he took his father's life but now he has a chance to save many more lives with his story, he is not disqualified from the grace of God, no one is.
How is he going to save lives if you dont mind explaining that to me...please
@@lionessnala2000 he's story is all types of wrongs with lessons, he outlined how he lost his way and as young people wer susceptible to commiting similar mistakes. sharing his story like that allows 'us' awareness, it might be foreign to you but young people go through a lot and could use his story to as a benchmark for do's and don'ts without re living similar situation
Uma engawuthola lowomusa angakuyeka ubutabane
@@thembacele9603 indeed but its not up to us to judge
@@mcebosikhakhane7164 telling the truth is not judging.
Nkululeko is intelligent... He knows what he is doing. He just asks the questiom you were asking yourself.. in the order it came in your mind. I like that. The channel will be soon overflowing with subscribers.
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I really like the way Sizwe is explaining his story, telling the truth for ppl to learn from his mistakes. I like the fact that he's telling how he won't do what he did again. Is only God that will judge him, but as for me, I understand that he did that because of the love of money that his parents taught him at the very young age.I have learned a lot from him..thank u,wish him to become a better person in his life.
Thank you Nkululeko. This is brave. This has been eye opening. He's been through a lot and having to live with what he did. Through speaking he's healing. Asking thought provoking questions is what you do best.
I have learned so much from this interview. I’ve fully understood that nobody is perfect and never say never! His dad has forgiven him and it looks like he’s forgiven himself. That’s all that matters. He oozes love and I wish him all the very best in life ♥️
True hey.
True
I could watch this interview all day,wish there was part 2
I love how u ask questions, no stone unturned. Great interview skills
The way Nkululeko asks questions🔥🔥😂😂 Loved the Podcast! 👌
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Nkululeko is a man of God you dont judge people may God bless you and your family.Sizwe will pray for you my brother.
We keep coming back for the genius that Nkululeko is.
Yho 15 years!!! God indeed gives second chances. What a beautiful and insightful interview.
This should be a obligatory lecture for all schools, twice a year. Thank you to both our you for this nation building interview .
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Noxolo Sisi I'm not agree with you 🙆🏽♂️😥
@@dogoodalways8238, ndiyakuva Khulekani. Don't think kids should hear this story and be warned and know that when parents say no its because of love. Sizwe only realized after coming from jail that his father loved him hence dare ukumkhuza . I believe this conversation can warn many and better our nation in have responsible adults who are used to No and be instr8
Now I understand you 🙊but I was thought about something else ehlukile kulena oyishoyo
Now I understand you 🙊but I was thought about something else ehlukile kulena oyishoyo
I love how your interview Nkululeko we got all the information that we wanted to hear
Very educational bhuti wam. Love the fact that you guys were explicit ngoluhlobo so that nothing gets lost in transit. Enkosi ❤️
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Very Powerful and educational, big ups to Sizwe and you Nkululeko my brother👏
This was a beautiful story! Learnt a lot from Sizwe, pray that all will be well with him!
Yoh! What an interview, learnt a lot and it took me through some emotional journey. All the best to Sizwe
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I've learnt a lot about gays and prisoners and hope all goes well for you in future Sizwe....
I learned alot. My fellow people please don't act out of anger. What Sizwe did is painful and pure evil but no one have the rights to judge him only God can!.
The devil is a liar,we are to judge righteously, we are not to put a person down ,but we ARE TO ADDRESS THE WRONG AND NOT ALLOW WRONG IN OUR MIDST.THE LORD SAID COME FROM AMONG THEM...He is evil and demonic and it is not to be over looked,so that behavior does not continue,nothing should be easy for a willful sinner...Holding him accountable is not judging him,putting him down and not offering him Jesus Is...Read the word of God and know the truth
This guy is stronger than most men. Nje
My first time here and wow, what a story. I never thought i would feel so sorry and forgiving for an ex convict, especially in this situation where Sizwe killed his own father. He owned up to his mistakes and he is ready to face the music even outside. Thanks Ta Nku, i see you not only good ko diski🤣🤣🤣🤣👌.but we must have a junior khanye of this platform too
What a touching and emotional story, this interview taught me a lot and changed my perspective on certain things. Thank you for sharing your story Sizwe.
I'm so touched. I've learnt so much. I'll be looking at forgiveness in a different deeper light. May God be with Sizwe.
Sizwe at some point we all found ourselves in a pit, I want you to know that He is the God of second chance, He is the God of remnant and restoration. May God establish your steps. I like your attitude of turning your scars into stars.. I really believe everything you said
I have to admit it that when I saw the title I was very sceptical and had A lot of doubt about watching this podcast ..but Yoh...I'm so Glad that I swallowed my pride and watched...I honestly wish the Guy Sizwe the best of Luck...though I am not condoning or in support of your lifestyle... believe me i learned a lot ....one of my mottos in life is "Let live and let God do the Judging"
Beautiful work, I wish him all the best in life. May God provide him with a stable job and bless him to make his dreams possible
I respect how you explained the purpose of prison, so educational.
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What a teaching interview.i wish every parent listens to this interview
Yhoo this young Man, all i love about him its the truth i wish Pistorius can also come to this platform 1 day .i wish you all the best in your new journey to the new life Tembekile u Thixo uyamxolela umntu ozivumayo izono zakhe azishiye WHAT AN INTERVIEW😥
Please tell Sizwe for me to remain the person he is and that we as SOUTH AFRICA we're proud of the man he is🤝😌 I've never heard someone who admits and takes full accountability for his actions like him.I love him, he's the true example of what a human should be❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏
Uwena o proud of him not sonke
HE IS A MAN ENOUGH DEFINITELY!
@@thembacele9603 deal with your issues don't take it to other people..
@@pioneer5691 what issues coz usikhulumela sonke
I was going to skim through the episode but i was just too captivated..i had to see it through..amazing content.
Yess I've stayed for 2 hours that was interesting story indeed,,, big up to Sizwe ✨💕
Great interview guys I wish Sizwe nothing but the best in life sonke siyawenza amaphutha uThixo no Tatakho bakuxolele Bhuti khula uqhubeke nempilo ufundise abanye abantwana ngebali lakho.
Awesome video ! Just please add subtitles for the next videos 👌🏽
I used to go to university with Sizwe what a sweet guy he was and still is
wakudla
Isigebengu lesi ngo June 16 ubambe iyngane
@@realzamzor uthi wenzeni?
@@realzamzor yoh
Uyabonakala nje ukuthi his not rehabilitated 😏 usile lo maybe useyi 28 his now strategic with his crimes
Nkululeka my brother, you are going far with this digital stuff
Solider on Sizwe. We learn from our mistakes. I have learnt a lot as well from your story. Wishing you all the best Sizwe.
Nkululeko you are the best.
Couldn't finish watching izolo because of imvula yasekapa
Oh Sizwe man💔i don't like hugs but i wish I could give you one...mna I won't condemn you shame,I just hope you have forgiven yourself my dear,may the Lord namanyange akuni give you peace, bakuvulele nendlela zakho kukhanye,ndiyakuthanda marni❤🤗
Ndisekapa self kunethile this week
Loved the story somuch, sizwe wishing you all the best in life ,love from🇿🇼
His story can really make it as a movie .
This is a super interesting story 😢 i hope his life is getting together
Sizwe it's wrong what you did but partly it's our fault as parents. As for me as a parent I have learnt not to buy a child with money and also not to give too much to a child from a very young age. We need to learn to teach children that they need to earn everything .
My sister i agree with u our kids must learn to pave their own path instead of being given everything just because a parent can afford i rather invest more on their education
My mother did everything for me and when she decided to stop doing things for me, I was a bit hurt but a week after, I decided to start a business because I understood she was trying to make me independent. Maybe it's how she raised me or what but I would never think of killing or even going as far as killing my parent yhuu. I definitely agree with you though, some kids are entitled. But I guess we all have our dark moments. Hope he has the right mind now to really change his life
I can't blame parents. It's up to an individual child . Prisons are also full of people who never had opportunities Sizwe had and they chose wrong way to better their own lives. Yes circumstances can but there is an option to choose how you deal with the situation.
Thank you Nkululeko and Sizwe hope we all have learned a good lesson from your interview . May God help you Sizwe and your family to be stronger .
True Sizwe was over indulged, worse mum by pass the father and make him to control all the money
Oh God bless this soul fr being honest nd healing to many young youth out there, we fr give u bro🤛❤️
Hi Sizwe,thanks for sharing your story,please find it within yourself to forgive yourself like you said Baba has forgiven you
wherever he is. Write a book this your story
As much as these Crime shows are educational they are also teaching people crime. I like his honesty, Great interview.
Eyi nkosiyami. Thank you very much for sharing this sad story. You are a good boy now. God bless you mh child
Love how honest he is. We live and learn
Love your contents bro...keep on moving...I'm watching...God Bless...💯
Beautiful interview Nkululeko. Sizwe has natural karisma big things are going to follow him.
How I wish to hear from you in the next 2 years coming 👌💖
Wow Nkululeko my Brother...great work bro...yey you are a great interviewer or broadcaster...you can tell that you did your research before this interview
Nam bendicela kube njalo Monde... 🙏
What a beautiful interview 🖤🖤
great interview. opened my eyes and i hope all the best for Sizwe and i hope young people can watch and learn from him like i did, goodluck with your jouney
I watched it 2hours...I love his honesty and courage...ngathi uNkulunkulu angakweza kahle sizwe
I love tha fact that u Nkululeko my brother une style sakhe of interviewing 🔥❤
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Thanks Nkululeko your program is touching lives.
Wow! Power of forgiving yourself.
Hi sizwe it the first time hearing ukth uphumile and im glad as one of ur past high school friends to hear about this and im sure u derseve a second chance in life and i wish u the best in life .
this is a very beautiful channel infact the interesting, Sizwe is well mannered. i can not judge you wht you have done to your father
Ngithanda iHonesty.. nokuba origional. This guy does not care who says what. He will heal.
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Love the podcast
However my mind keeps looking at the table the 2 different cloths, the books, the 2 frames on the wall. Please get a plain black table and remove everything on the tables except the mics
D set up z very destructive
Close your eyes and listen, take it as a podcast ❤️
This is my first time watching this show, I'm enjoying Sizwe's personality and the setup, Nkululeko is the best interviewer but kushoda amanzi 😂
Nkululeko my brother angaz how you will do it but kmel kube nendlela to block when you're interviewees mentions names, but great interview lovely show Sizwe keep being rehabilitated brother.
Eish this was tough for me to hear but I couldn't stop watching. I don't judge this young man, he's honesty and the way he talked about all his life leading to the killing of his father. He's very brave and hopeful. That's huge. Whatever rehab and support he got and still receiving from his family, had and will have tremendous impact on his life. Be grateful and thankful Sizwe, God knows exactly what you did and he has the final word for you. Siyeke thina ungasihoyi sohlala sikhomba ngoku sine zethu. Ngaske sifunde bethuna abadala nabancinane. Sonke sinazo impazamo aphemhlabeni. Masilumke bethuna the devil is working very hard. Mandilale🙏🙏
We need a tv series (12 episodes) 😩🔥 geez what a life. This bro done did way more than a straight gangster 😐. He did the time too.
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Shout out to you Bhuti Nkululeko uyayaz intoyenzayo these interviews are interesting and they are not boring at all I watch every video until the end, big shout out✊
As much as SA is messed up, thank you Nkululeko for this, the way you ask your questions, and the way Sizwe is explaining about everything, he's honest but unfortunately what he did will never bring his father back...it's a shame,,I hope we all learn from this
Hey Nku!!! You did it buddy!! From your days at WNS to this😃 I’m so proud I literally screamed😅❤️ you did well!!
Sizwe is a brave man and he is so articulate!, I believe in not judging people , God is there to judge them accordingly! I leave it to the man above.
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I love this story , I been watching it for days but I wanted to hear the whole story 🙌🏾
I dint get to hear how he got convicted, the thing that led him to admit to the law that he was wrong... but i loooooove his openness...
First time i see this chanel and you definately gained a subscriber ❤❤❤
1 corinth 6: 9-11 and the best part of this verse being verse 11. I wish repentence for all who are struggling with sin. If u are willing the Lord can save u....
Thank you for sharing you story Sizwe and thank you Nkululeko for the platform. Wish u all d best Sizwe.
Yooooh 😢😭😿😢😭💔😪This is so painful to watch.I feel so bad for his late father and other children.Can you imagine a father was sleeping after working hard for his children,not knowing one of his own child is busy planning to kill him just for inheriting his money 😢😭😿. My heart is painful now.Imali impande yesono.I hope children are learning that,this action haunt you till you die.Atleast he regret it and he sound honest.But he was suppose to get a life sentence.Udilika jele omfanele.Uneliver Sizwe ay.
i am so speechless you said everything i was thinking😭😭💔💔💔
Yazini neh
Uneliver kodwa nawe Zuzuh bezofa lona yooooh utamatisi onje
And I see so many people here justifying by saying that he's a kind man with down soul. There's no way that him killing his dad could ever make sense. More especially because he grew up well, he got almost everything. I don't feel for him but his siblings that had to grew up with that trauma. I don't feel for him at all. 💔
What an inspiring story sizwe and thank you for sharing what I've taken from this is don't act out of anger rather calm down and think if the consequences associated with anger. Such humility your loved and appreciated ❤
This is so sad hey, I am so teary as a mom I am learning a lot such stories happen for a reason,I am so sorry for what happened to your dad by your doing, but I feel that this has shaped you tonne a better human being,even though this caused a lot of pain to ur family and your dad's friends.
If God has forgiven you,who am I to judge you.
Discovered you through Nota's episode. After the episode I subscribed instantly. Love the respect you put behind your interviews. You're able to explore nuances in a very, empathic manner. You're a very thoughtful, curious human being and you don't self censor. I'm also from from Khayelitsha , really stoked to see Khaltsha folks killing it in different facets in society. I'm currently doing my community service year in George as a junior Dr; but I visit Jozi quite frequently on weekends. It would be an honour to get you a drink mkhuluwa when I'm that side. Very inspirational and it's an honour to see our fellow brethren creating institutions, and standing up for free, creative thought. We're no longer merely trying to survive. Thanks for the love and respect of the culture.
His answers are 100% satisfying to a question. He is intelligent... he can think deep... and he already know how to answer a question before you finidh it
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Are gou straight?
Shout out Nkululeko and the team.
I've been an avid listener of talk radio for years now and I am picking up something unique about your podcast that's landing very positive with me.
I love that you do not rush your guests and that you give them ample time to articulate themselves. Most importantly, you do not interrupt guests when they articulate their thoughts. That's a plus for me about your podcast. I love also the relaxed nature of delivery and the empathy and civility with which you handle guests.
I have not covered the entirety of this podcast but this is just to acknowledge your superior craft and say well done. I will be sure to finish this very soon.
Oh, the recent podcast with Nota, that was 💥💥💥💥. Its so encouraging that there are still platforms where people can be as frank and as honest about their thoughts.
Well done.
luv your content man...keep it coming
Can you please provide English subtitles for us joining in from outside of SA and don't understand any of your local languages. When you read the subject titles, you'd watch in the hope of stringing 3 or 5 words in a sentence together in order to figure out what's being said, but it gets lost in translation sometimes.
For english press the screen you will see icon cc press it ..english subtitles will appear
You have raised a serious point thanks
yes please 😪
@@florenceshabangu5132 they do but it they usually are off just like facebook translator.
@@pulanemahase728 it will appear if you press it , i always do it when listening kenyan stories ,english subtitles appears , try it dear
When you have committed a crime and especially such a crime.... You cant undo it.... And you cant expect people to just say Oohk.. Let us move on.
Exactly, which is why I think he should rot in jail. Especially given that it wasn’t a mistake
Indeed this is painful.but God is the only one to judge us and every person deserve a second chance. I am so happy you back Ncumathah.i can't even remember the last day I saw you 🙏
What an interview. I have learned a lot.
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Thank you Sizwe for sharing your story.
Mna Buthi Nku, I would suggest adding pics here and there of the guests' as part of storytelling kaloku, even books have illustrations. Yabona Mos? 👋💖
Siyabonga Sizwe for your testimony and I can see repentance in your heart uNkulunkulu aqhubeke akusize,we are all sinners but if we ask forgiveness God is able and willing to forgive us
I enjoyed the episode Bhuti, enkosi kakhulu.
May you Father rest in peace 🙏 🕊, he worked so hard he didn't deserve such. Who I am to Judge 😭 very informative interview. Sizwe looks like he learn, am sorry the devil lead you to such.
Guys am shaking as a parent ngihluleke nokukhala ai 😭😭😭😭 ingane yam, I love his honestly though
When I see Sizwe I see a very kind person 😭 money is very dangerous, but I’m glad his siblings forgave him 🙏
May God bless Sizwe we go through so much because of money
This is so educational!! "The truth" i am subscribing and liking👏
Nkululeko u r a good interviewer bro. Salute u apha.....
Nkululeko n Kelebogile Maboe podcast is powerful; profound n informative
Nkululeko my broda , thanks for the content
Heeey I listened intentively gal you shared the story ngobunono and I was like WHO ARE WE TO JUDGE hayi boy unenyani qhaa ooowh mna ndikuxolele ngoku thethayo
Taking 99% of the blame shows one is intelligent
As he should he is responsible
He just saved my life iam working for myself alone .. so kids can kill me for my cash. A move or a book we need. Sizwe God has forgiven you dear am short of words coz everything you said is still replaying in my mind u narrated yourself well
Asoze undibone ekhehleni😂😂😂❤ he explained the sexual role thing so well in the gay world, he's such a joy to listen to