You know what would be interesting? A podcast about convicts who were falsely accused and convicted. Then, finding solutions. That would have a bigger impact on so many men rotting in jail for nothing. It just needs a strong team that is willing to do more than entertainment.
As a person who stays in Sophiatown/Westbury all he said on this podcast is totally true,he touched each and every inch of what's happening there,I personally see all these things on daily basis,jeer thanks mjita 🤝 your podcast is real real...
I'm getting this from Limpopo bra....I've stayed in Westden for a couple of year unaware of these things and Westden is not far from boma Sophiatown and now I'm back in Limps hearing these....yyooohhh yooohhh, can't trust, can't trust the skelm police.
Skeem my man, This is one of the realest interviews you ever had. The story, the openness, the delivery, you directing the interview. I salute the Pastor for coming in and sharing about his life story, we learn from those who fell and found a way to come back, find a new life and tell the story.
I lived, dated and skeem coloured people in the cape town. What i noticed since i came to gauteng 10yrs ago, after 11yrs in cape town, i realised coloured in gauteng have a different mentality. Learn other kasi taals, and mix up. They have no issues mixing up with black people, while in cape town only a few would. Just dating one their own you'd be called names or that girl would chastised by own community. There's a hierarchy in coloured community, the fairer the skin, the muslim you are, and then the gamatjies! Plaas japies! Great interview, first time i see this podcast and just followed.
True, coloureds in cpt act like deputy whites especially the Muslims ones! Coloreds in EC even go to the mountain n speak xhosa n even date blacks, n in my town grahamstown there is no gangsterism in their communities
The challenge with Cape Town it's still segregated whereas in Gauteng coloured townships are next to African township..even culturally we do things the same, especially during funerals
I sometimes say, "the God of many chances... I have seen God's face in my life, it is by God's grace..." Pastor Fortuin's testimony encompasses all that and more. My perception about life will improve tremendously. I am learning more about forgiveness, not to write off a human being, everyone deserves a second chance, etc. God has indeed the Final say! ❤❤❤🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾 Thank you Themba for this podcast, we are learning more about life, more than we learn from institutions of higher learning. Life is indeed a teacher! May God continue to strengthen him. I am in awe! 🥰🥰
Thanks Skeem for informing and at the same time educating us about prison and life in general...Your work goes along way and we do appreciate you effort in trying to rescue someone who's bsy doing wrong side of law.
Thanks for bringing this man of God to this podcast, he made me see things in a different way especially when he explained how we should communicate with God🥺❤
Excellent!! What a breath of fresh air, to see a son of Almighty Jah leading from the front; trusting and obeying Jah, Oh what a Joy, the angels are singing and smiling in heaven and on earth. Sir, remain resolute. Continue to give your all to Jah. A very inspiriting episode; I am thoroughly happy that I stumbled on this podcast. Much appreciated, Asante Sana straight outa the West Indies. #MustShare
All these platforms need to come together. There’s so much creative content that’s here guys. The movies, series , documentaries, books , boot champs why ain’t we seeing that it’s time we put money and create employment around these stories.
😂 what a banger of an interview. Mr Lukhele the variety of guests is key and you nailing it. Please find a way to push to 2hrs or part 2... its crazy how this gent went through hectic shit and came out without a scratch.
This channel is informative especially so as guests speak in their native tongue; is it possible to include English captions in future? RUclips English subtitles only work when english words are spoken. 🔥 Pod.
True Pastor what you're saying in 11:45. Gangsterism does not survive in Soweto, since the 80s. The communities fight back when they reach that point of being gatvol of being terrorised. Mob justice is the order for Gangsters. It started in the 80s, then 90s and then noughties(2000s) when mob bosses would be brutaly slaughtered by communities - ordinary mothers amd fathers who cannot deal anymore with the terror of gangsters.
I think this guy owes to society to go to areas like Eldorado n Westbury n so on, to speak to youngsters wholeheartedly to plead with them to stop cruelty n gansterism
Pastor and and Skeem GP ngiyabonga kakulu, Lekker podcast, ngiya bukela da e Canada 🇨🇦, qhubeka nomsebenzi oncomekayo, ngizophinda ngiyabonga bafowethu ,kanye nomfundisi mzansi fo sho 🇿🇦 🇿🇦🇿🇦
You must bring Oom Bishop from Eden park he's also has changed and loves Jesus he spent his life in prison and covered with gangster tattoo . When I go visit Eden park he inspires so much.
Sleep Gp, please ask how the life sentence prisoner ended up released or if I missed something. Mfundisi we want to hear the big testimony? How did they release you why & how?
What a powerful story...i like the relationship Pst has with his God really you are a changed man...as you were strong before im doing wrong things i think now you more stronger with your faith .keep well my brother....❤
😢Sho! My emotions are all over the place gawsh! Mme Clementine is such good Story teller wow!.. Beautiful eposide. So much triggers. And thanks to her there's glimmers too. 🙌🏽... Love and and light to her. She is a force of power. Much respect. Prayers for her and the girls. One day they will come around. God will definitely make a way. As For Mamohloki leena we praying for her . Nothing goes unnoticed emehlweni ka Thixo.
Hola Mthimbana! Can you guys ask about those guys who were sentenced before 2004 October who are still rotting in prison? There are guys who were sentenced 2000, 2001, 2002 who are still in, on the other hand there are those who were sentenced on the same year even after, like 2003 and 2004 but are out! It is becaues they are political connected and have money?
This is a lesson for all the fathers & mothers who look at their 12-15 year old kid & think they're still children. We need to talk to them & treat/raise them according to the reality of society.
This shows perfectly that not all killers are under influence. there is no need to go to a psychiatrist n mental check-ups. People can be cruel, period. It's good that skeem gives convicts a chance to speak out somehow we society can learn from their upbringing, everybody needs to be heard maybe someone out there can be healed n transformed, coloured people r just trigger happy but how do young prevent such life
I dont know how i feel about this podcast simply because im stuck in the fact that he is newly from prison and im also very proud of him for changing his life and choosing God.
30 June 2023 BRICS Champions League was one of the stakeholders who organized an event with Sekwanele in Westbury. This guy was there and I was really scared of him 😂
You know what would be interesting? A podcast about convicts who were falsely accused and convicted. Then, finding solutions. That would have a bigger impact on so many men rotting in jail for nothing. It just needs a strong team that is willing to do more than entertainment.
Qhe! 🎯
Sifuna ukubona isebenzi thina, hhay osebentin
Seconded
Threended😂😂, but really, it is a point, brothers suffer for shit.
The worst part about this episode is that it ends. The best so far.👏👏👏
The honesty of the pastor is really touching he doesn't push blame he takes responsibility
As a person who stays in Sophiatown/Westbury all he said on this podcast is totally true,he touched each and every inch of what's happening there,I personally see all these things on daily basis,jeer thanks mjita 🤝 your podcast is real real...
I'm getting this from Limpopo bra....I've stayed in Westden for a couple of year unaware of these things and Westden is not far from boma Sophiatown and now I'm back in Limps hearing these....yyooohhh yooohhh, can't trust, can't trust the skelm police.
Thanks for bringing Pastor Fortuin . Enjoyed his Story . It’s amazing to see how God can turned his mess into his Message .
😂😂amazing very amazing......
When he says "Bruu-wam" you know It's intense🔥God is good , great storyteller as well. Syabonga Skeem for bringing ama grootman to our screens 🙏
Skeem my man,
This is one of the realest interviews you ever had.
The story, the openness, the delivery, you directing the interview.
I salute the Pastor for coming in and sharing about his life story, we learn from those who fell and found a way to come back, find a new life and tell the story.
A man is a product of his thoughts - he thinks, he becomes. All things are possible with God. Pastor Alister Fortuin 🙏
Pastor fortuin must write a book 🙌🏽🙌🏽
I lived, dated and skeem coloured people in the cape town. What i noticed since i came to gauteng 10yrs ago, after 11yrs in cape town, i realised coloured in gauteng have a different mentality. Learn other kasi taals, and mix up. They have no issues mixing up with black people, while in cape town only a few would. Just dating one their own you'd be called names or that girl would chastised by own community. There's a hierarchy in coloured community, the fairer the skin, the muslim you are, and then the gamatjies! Plaas japies! Great interview, first time i see this podcast and just followed.
True, coloureds in cpt act like deputy whites especially the Muslims ones! Coloreds in EC even go to the mountain n speak xhosa n even date blacks, n in my town grahamstown there is no gangsterism in their communities
Just moved to Cape Town 2 years ago, yerr colored people here are hostile yohhh
The challenge with Cape Town it's still segregated whereas in Gauteng coloured townships are next to African township..even culturally we do things the same, especially during funerals
You told not one lie!
This is the best Episode thus far. Great job
I sometimes say, "the God of many chances... I have seen God's face in my life, it is by God's grace..." Pastor Fortuin's testimony encompasses all that and more. My perception about life will improve tremendously. I am learning more about forgiveness, not to write off a human being, everyone deserves a second chance, etc. God has indeed the Final say! ❤❤❤🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Thank you Themba for this podcast, we are learning more about life, more than we learn from institutions of higher learning. Life is indeed a teacher! May God continue to strengthen him. I am in awe! 🥰🥰
Thanks Skeem for informing and at the same time educating us about prison and life in general...Your work goes along way and we do appreciate you effort in trying to rescue someone who's bsy doing wrong side of law.
What an educational episode, this channel is teaching us a lot about life
Ma orange once said "The handsome ones are the dangerous ones "
Yaa definitely 💯 true
This guy was a straight monster but no one is beyond salvation we glad you found your way back in the loving arms of the father
You can say that again, no one is beyond salvation 🫱🏾🫲🏼
powerful interview, thank you for bringing him in
Allister knows his story and for the time I understand the situation better. Thank you Themba for educating us!!!
One of the best interviews this far.👏👏👏
Thanks for bringing this man of God to this podcast, he made me see things in a different way especially when he explained how we should communicate with God🥺❤
Love this show but can you please add subtitles😊 much love from Namibia
Excellent!! What a breath of fresh air, to see a son of Almighty Jah leading from the front; trusting and obeying Jah, Oh what a Joy, the angels are singing and smiling in heaven and on earth. Sir, remain resolute. Continue to give your all to Jah. A very inspiriting episode; I am thoroughly happy that I stumbled on this podcast. Much appreciated, Asante Sana straight outa the West Indies. #MustShare
Best interview thus far,and very inspiring and a great example that no matter your past ,if you want too you can change your ways simply a choice.
All these platforms need to come together. There’s so much creative content that’s here guys. The movies, series , documentaries, books , boot champs why ain’t we seeing that it’s time we put money and create employment around these stories.
Mr Alister should write a book
The best interview ever
I really felt in love with this Prodcast. Who are we to judge. God love us all
😂 what a banger of an interview. Mr Lukhele the variety of guests is key and you nailing it. Please find a way to push to 2hrs or part 2... its crazy how this gent went through hectic shit and came out without a scratch.
Yes please we need part 2 of him wow his story is scary but interesting
The sad thing about this episode is that it ends 😭…Respect Skeem Gp thanks for your work ❤️
A mind-blowing testimony, truly God has a plan and purpose for His people. Oh, but God!!! Heard Ps Elister preach at Mama Grace thanks giving.
This channel is informative especially so as guests speak in their native tongue; is it possible to include English captions in future? RUclips English subtitles only work when english words are spoken. 🔥 Pod.
Please bring him bk...I'd like to hear about the death of his son,how he met his wife and how did he get paroled..pleass
True Pastor what you're saying in 11:45. Gangsterism does not survive in Soweto, since the 80s. The communities fight back when they reach that point of being gatvol of being terrorised. Mob justice is the order for Gangsters.
It started in the 80s, then 90s and then noughties(2000s) when mob bosses would be brutaly slaughtered by communities - ordinary mothers amd fathers who cannot deal anymore with the terror of gangsters.
I think this guy owes to society to go to areas like Eldorado n Westbury n so on, to speak to youngsters wholeheartedly to plead with them to stop cruelty n gansterism
He's from Westbury I used to be friends with his little brother
When Skeem say "unentliziywe mbi maarn mfundisi" 😂😂😂
One of the best episodes. Thanks
Pastor and and Skeem GP ngiyabonga kakulu, Lekker podcast, ngiya bukela da e Canada 🇨🇦, qhubeka nomsebenzi oncomekayo, ngizophinda ngiyabonga bafowethu ,kanye nomfundisi mzansi fo sho 🇿🇦 🇿🇦🇿🇦
Briliant interview. Dude is still a General Mfundisi. Is it in his best interest to reveal all? Wont the cops be on his case?
No he served his sentence 25years straight
God is with you all the time, his glory will always be with you. For nothing is impossible with God 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for these stories.
Thank you for sharing your story Pastor Alistair. Siyabonga Skeem, what an episode!!
This guy was doing all these killing without Umuthi... THAT STUFF IS USELESS MOS😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The is power in believing
Please bring Mfundisi back. I really enjoyed the show🎉🎉🎉
You must bring Oom Bishop from Eden park he's also has changed and loves Jesus he spent his life in prison and covered with gangster tattoo . When I go visit Eden park he inspires so much.
Marry Me Cleo256 ❤❤...... Please.
Amazing story and interview.
I love the way he share how the blood of Jesus has redeemed him. Praise be to the one who has randsom his soul. Jesus is Lord!!❤❤❤
Cleo 😌❤️❤️ please be my friend
@@patrickmabaso7207 hahaha!! What's your Instagram
Siyabonga Skeem, sengiyijwayele le channel. Ngiyayithanda, qhubeka ndoda yama doda uyeza umsebenzi omuhle🙏
Please bring him back there's a lot in these guy... But when you bring him let us ask the questions
Best story teller, dankie pastor 🙌🙌🙌🙌
Thanks to Almighty God for des powerful testimony from our brother, God bless you very much bro. 😊❤
Pastor is a good storyteller,must consider writing a book ✊
"God is one you speak to. You don't whisper to him" I love his FAITH in God because that's what we ALL need to have.
I'm learning a lot to your shows Lukhele, I'm from Kzn Emnambithi, kwafel ubala
When they say that GOD is a GOD of endless mercy ... what a frightening past he has but GOD has restored him . May he remain in this mans life
This pastor went through a lot ❤️❤️
I'm not a gangster but this episode, I've learnt a lot 🙏🏾
Sleep Gp, please ask how the life sentence prisoner ended up released or if I missed something. Mfundisi we want to hear the big testimony? How did they release you why & how?
Skeem, thank you for the special greeting, Siyabonga mfowethu🙌🏽🙌🏽 this episode is very educational ❤
This is the best interview of all👌👌
Eish Skeem. Shocking my brother but we need to hear these life stories. Even in the Bible has Paul- formerly known as the persecutor Saul
What a transformation… Stay blessed my brother 😢
Brilliant interview. Please keep it in english or put subtitles.
Beautiful story to tell at the end❤❤❤
Powerful sit down Skeem Alistair is real you can tell his from the streets his seen it all done it all.
What a powerful story...i like the relationship Pst has with his God really you are a changed man...as you were strong before im doing wrong things i think now you more stronger with your faith .keep well my brother....❤
😂😂😂am not done ne but this part bonehlwizwembi nawe mfundisi man lapho I love this pastor my jisazzzz
AWESOME GENTLEMAN... I LEARNT HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH GOD THROUGH ALISTER.
MUCH RESPECT... SALUTE!
What a story teller informative 🙏
Everything on this episode is giving quality, skeem gp and crew your work is exceptional
Mpjalove should get u a gig Wena ,u r as natural 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Uyigosti kakhulu lomjida, alufakwa la ladies and gentlemen. Congrats to him for changing his life
Damn big ups on the sound Skeem,,,you finally got it perfect 👏👊
Not just the sound everything now 100
❤️❤️❤️❤️I really did enjoy your show
I did learn a lot on this podcast thnx seem Gp🙏
Good story, enjoyed it thanks
"ubunenhliziyo embi mfundisi" 😂😂
Ayi itswemphu le podcast its da 👌 👍 😍
Loved everything about this 😊what a man 🙏🙌🏾skeem uyskhoko grootman
😢Sho! My emotions are all over the place gawsh! Mme Clementine is such good Story teller wow!.. Beautiful eposide. So much triggers. And thanks to her there's glimmers too. 🙌🏽... Love and and light to her. She is a force of power. Much respect. Prayers for her and the girls. One day they will come around. God will definitely make a way.
As For Mamohloki leena we praying for her . Nothing goes unnoticed emehlweni ka Thixo.
Hola Mthimbana! Can you guys ask about those guys who were sentenced before 2004 October who are still rotting in prison? There are guys who were sentenced 2000, 2001, 2002 who are still in, on the other hand there are those who were sentenced on the same year even after, like 2003 and 2004 but are out! It is becaues they are political connected and have money?
Thank you 🙏🙏🙏 what an informative session 🙂
Great show
Beautiful interview ❤❤❤
Powerful transformation, God is faithful..
powerful message ekugcineni from umfundisi
This episode🤌🏽🎉love love love it♥️
🙌One of the best interview
Thanks 🙏 God bless you guys
This is a lesson for all the fathers & mothers who look at their 12-15 year old kid & think they're still children. We need to talk to them & treat/raise them according to the reality of society.
This shows perfectly that not all killers are under influence. there is no need to go to a psychiatrist n mental check-ups. People can be cruel, period. It's good that skeem gives convicts a chance to speak out somehow we society can learn from their upbringing, everybody needs to be heard maybe someone out there can be healed n transformed, coloured people r just trigger happy but how do young prevent such life
I enjoyed this🙏😇💯
I dont know how i feel about this podcast simply because im stuck in the fact that he is newly from prison and im also very proud of him for changing his life and choosing God.
I love this show ❤❤❤❤
OLA Skeem i would love to thank you ukufaka umhlahlandlela ebafaneni nakuma grils abancane to choose indlela sebazwile ngaba phambili🎉
Been waiting for this 🔥🔥🔥🔥
30 June 2023 BRICS Champions League was one of the stakeholders who organized an event with Sekwanele in Westbury. This guy was there and I was really scared of him 😂
Ola Skeem, your Broadcast is on another Level Bro 🔥. I see you going international soon.
#MOTIVATED
My grand mother named a pipe she used to whip us with after 'jan bloe'....i am 30 now and im still scared of that pipe
Guy didn't tell full story on how his prison file was cleared..
I don't know how people live without Christ, He is everything!!