Herman Mashaba says Lucas Mangope was ahead of his time

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
  • ActionSA leader Herman Mashaba says that Bantustan leader Lucas Mangope was ahead of his time as a leader. Mashaba has gone so far as to say Bophuthatswana was run in a much more progressive way than South Africa is being run by the ANC. #DStv403

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  • @kabelo3781
    @kabelo3781 8 месяцев назад +10

    Definitely giving Action SA a chance

  • @aphistamataboge4847
    @aphistamataboge4847 8 месяцев назад +11

    This is true Mr Mashaba. This ANC has messed up everything. Bophuthatswana was heaven on earth under Mangope. Mahikeng and Zeerust have so detiorated that it only causes one to look back and remember Mangope.

  • @janikaneng5003
    @janikaneng5003 8 месяцев назад +7

    I used to hate Mangope but I realized what a great leader was he.We were indeed fooled by Noxawuza which is the ANC

  • @lesdasniper9298
    @lesdasniper9298 8 месяцев назад +10

    We shot ourselves in the foot with ANC..But the end is near.

  • @KazieD
    @KazieD 8 месяцев назад +6

    I'm voting for ActionSA ❤

  • @nalinimoodley8021
    @nalinimoodley8021 8 месяцев назад +8

    He was a good leader Lukus

  • @AmoMoëti
    @AmoMoëti 8 месяцев назад +4

    I Love ActionSA🇿🇦

  • @christinevandermerwe-gl2sm
    @christinevandermerwe-gl2sm 8 месяцев назад +4

    Yes!!! Agree 100%.

  • @Noname_739
    @Noname_739 8 месяцев назад +5

    Facts!

  • @thulaninathan7156
    @thulaninathan7156 7 месяцев назад +3

    There was no nyaope during Bophutatswana government, children used to be children but nowadays children are not afraid to drink alchohol infront of udults because the present law spoils them roten with rights

  • @DP-ho9if
    @DP-ho9if 8 месяцев назад +3

    I advocate a system of absolute federalism in South Africa and I fully support the people of Orania. Bophuthatswana could have been an autonomous region like Andalusia if not Lesotho. We shot ourselves in the foot by integrating a progressive society like Bophuthatswana into this dysfunctional, unsafe and failed rainbow nation full of communists.

  • @benfreiler4054
    @benfreiler4054 8 месяцев назад +6

    I don’t think Mashabe has nostalgia for apartheid, I think he’s just nostalgic for services and infrastructure working. In my experience while talking to South Africans, very few want to go back to Apartheid governance, even most whites. I think confusing those two “nostalgias” is an attempt at muddying the argument by making people feel bad (aka if I miss the time when services worked, which happened to be apartheid era, does that mean I miss and sympathize with apartheid?). It’s an attempt to make voters inactive.

    • @DP-ho9if
      @DP-ho9if 8 месяцев назад +1

      Ben you are asking valid questions! In retrospect, we ought to ask ourselves why was there law and order in some jurisdictions in apartheid South Africa where people thrived, had employment and felt safe? Many people in South Africa say apartheid was evil, and they would not answer Why. In retrospect, service delivery was exceptional during apartheid compared to now.
      Is it a coincidence that the apartheid government allowed gambling in Bop, but banned it throughout South Africa? Is it a coincidence that Mangope, some leader of black people, maintained good relations with people in Israel? Some people tend to take these small things for granted, Lucas Mangope was indeed ahead of his time. Myself having grown up in the land of Bophuthatswana, I will not even delve deep into how public infrastructure was taken care of and expanded, but neglected post 94. People should think critically with reason, subdue their emotions and ask questions, instead of following trends like "apartheid was evil".
      In principle, apartheid was neither good nor evil, it was an experiment. Within that experiment of apartheid, Lucas Mangape, a man with great prudence and diplomacy led a nation of tswana speaking people around principles of liberty and self-determination. The sellouts are the ones allowing corruption and unemployment to thrive. I advocate a system of federalism in South Africa and I fully support the people of Orania.

    • @benfreiler4054
      @benfreiler4054 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@DP-ho9if Well I do not wish to suggest that Apartheid was not wrong. Much suffering was created by apartheid and separating access to resources, land, and services on the premise of one’s skin color is wrong and not something any country should impose. It was an experiment that helped create long-lasting poverty and social problems that persist into South African society to today. But the point remains, what are South Africans actually nostalgic for?

    • @DP-ho9if
      @DP-ho9if 8 месяцев назад

      @@benfreiler4054 Poverty (however you may define it) was there already. Yes, services such as sanitation, water, electricity, road maintainance and etc were delivered by the so called "apartheid state" to certain white communities and less in black communities, and that is not wrong or evil. Was the "apartheid state" obligated to deliver these services to black communities first before the white communities from the onset? I'm sure you'd say No. Was there demand for electricity in black communities say in or before 1923 (Founding of Eskom)? Did people in the homelands even know there was an entity called Eskom in 1923? Just because there was a lack (poverty) of electricity does not necessarily mean there was a demand for electricity in the homelands.
      The apartheid government had capacity to maintain existing infrastructure and expand supply of these services, and they demonstrated this in Bophuthatswana, far from the urban areas. The gentlemen in the National Party did not create poverty or inequality, but inequality and poverty existed long before Bartholomew Diaz rounded the Cape of good hope.
      The gentlemen in the NP were highly erudite, they did not employ tenderpreneurs or their friends to service a water plant. However, to answer your question, I am nostalgic for an era where there was rule of law, safe communities, the culture, lots of electricity at low tariffs and lots of employment opportunities with no affirmative action and BEE. People were not worried about BASIC things like mail delivery, load shedding, choleric water, pot holes, crime and etc, but sports, arts and high culture.
      My point is that the ANC inherited a working system with properly serviced infrastructure, they did not start from scratch. Why do they fail to do what the guys in the NP did, that is to maintain and expand services?! but no, stealing public funds and cutting ribbons is their priority. It's an insult, more especially to my community of Bophuthatswana.

  • @phazamathompson7388
    @phazamathompson7388 Месяц назад

    Let not beat a bush, Mr Mangope performed the best in his administration, most of homeland leaders were the BEST