Tik tok brought me here while I'm not even a tik tok person. I'm glad I decided to indulge on those tik tok videos till I got to be expose to this powerful and beautiful conversation 😍. I'm speechless in a sad and beautiful way at the same time. It has touched me deeply . It is clearly we are lost as abantu. We are living an unfulfilled lies and we are struggling in the dark. Jet is a beautiful unsuspected asset to the nation that needs to be protected. I'm honestly thankful and grateful to come across these two beautiful Bantu people. Azibuyele emasisweni. Bantu people have a very rich and beautiful culture and customs but ALL lost in the misery of modern civilization... MINA NGIYAZIBONGELA ... CAMAGU!!!
People like Jet Novuka cannot be disturbed when interviewing them, just let them talk and you just observe qha wena because you miss key words and Information when you do so
For the longest time I've wondered what is wrong with me , as to why I am not getting married and always having to go back home to fix to repair to teach ..At 34 yrs. I get I get I get it!. after this episode it is clear🥲... much appreciation unto you. first daughter and only daughter ka Velaphi Mthombeni... its moments like these when uMkhuleko changes from kungani mina kunje ? to Ngicela Amandla !!!
Ndiyibukele twice, it touched me especially the part ye Last borns and a woman's role. This conversation is life siyabulela. 💚 we need part 2 tata please.
This is the first episodes of the your podcasts I listened to. Kodwa kuninzi endikufundileyo. Continue making a dent in this big wall. This is gold. Ndiyabulela tata. I cannot wait for part two if there is. If not I'll continue listening to whatever that comes. You all have a lot to teach, a lot I can lean from.
@@Inkosazana_kaPhalo you know, when someone just speaks your mind and has that deep connection with the words that come from the realms of the universe, it just goes to show Themba lendlu kanti ikhona. We need to rise up to the occasion.
@@ayaground Mamela , my joints nje ... ndivele nda numb especially when you know this is all inside and you watch how things are now and you wonder if there'll come a time where we have such intellectual/Ubuntu /Inkcubeko ... lookinv at our generation yhooo ndakhala ngoba this is the information I want my kids to have and carry kuze kukhale ixilongo. Ow we needed this ...Sikhunjuzwe ukuba singobani .. Sisukaphi sikhumbule abasina eziziduka sizingce ngazo Yhoo andikho right kodwa ndiright ngoba kancinci kancinci sibuyela eMbo👏👏👏
How I wish they was an option for voice note, I'm typing this message I am shaking Bantu abahle I'm in an awakening journey...the feeling I'm getting from this podcast is out of this world 😮🙆 Siyabonga kakhulu ❤🥺🥺🥺🥺 ngiyaqhaqhazela ngizwa umoya ohlukile emakhaleni ami
As a South African living overseas, i agree that my home land is one of the greatest countries in the world, hence i can't wait to come back home for good, counting down the months 🎉
Thokozani. Yoh I am about to fired at my job just cause of uciniso ya lento. NTU siyabonga, siyathokoza. We once met ubab' Jet at a river with my mom and I remember he scolded at me cause I wasn't paying attention and mom called me and ngaphendula ngo "Hmmm noma Hhee" Yoh wangithethisa, I will never forget and I was honored cause I've never answered my mom out of her name. This was POWER. Siyabonga. Part 2 please.
You see why I stopped watching TV? I know Sir Jet Novuka from senseless scenes from TV and never thought he carried so much sense in real life. so mind blown right now
This is the invaluable information that needs to be installed into our conscious as black people with such powerful words that builds this broken nation that use to be the greatest worldwide, thank Bhuti Jet Novuka may izinyanya zingakhanyisa aphor usingisele khona Camagu
I've always listened to many of your episode but as a Tswana young man from klerksdorp with a concentrated camp called Jouberton, I'm honestly touched by this episode. I'm a 29 years old young gent living in an environment filled with violence and depiction of anger from young males without father figures in their lives, I managed to remain disciplined for all these years because I wa blessed to have a father who knew/still know what he stand for in his existence. I'd like to hear such soul touching conversation amongs the youth
Eish my brother I understand what you have just related very well. Because I also come and work from the same township worse as a police officer. I watched and listen to a lot of podcasts which has broadened my insight immensely. I was raised by a single unemployed mother and by Grace of God I overcame a lot of challenges. I married a beautiful woman and we have two beautiful kids. And honestly through this podcasts I have achieved a lot not because of my education or capabilities but acknowledging issues that this guys are sharing.
More life bant'abahle. I'm on journey mnt'omdala. One of self discovery. Tracing back my lineage and the Xhosa truth. The bones of my ancestors are shaking. The ground I trample on is trembling. Something has to give. For a while I've been hiding behind excuses. Leaning on my parents lack of knowledge leading to; Uninformed traditional practices and incorrect processes, Causing darkness to hang around for decades. Finally got to a level of maturity where this daunting journey seemed a challened I could not back down from.
Siyabulela bobhuti for speaking honestly about the role of oomama emakhaya. I believe a lot of our current social ills stem from the fact that we have dethroned oomama namantombazana and cast them away from fulfilling their roles in the family structure.
🙌👏👏👏you have no idea how much this conversation resonates, bendingaziva ncam ezinye kodwa lena👏👏ngaske ndombhele kungoku! God, uMdali is an artist...the root of all creativity! There is so much wisdom in our language because all our secrets and ways of life zipha! We lose our language, we lose our way.
Baba Abba I would like to give my upmost appreciation to you and this channel, ngyabonga, I thank you all I have been following this channel and ningivule amehlo as a young man who is trying to define himself la emhlabeni. Much appreciated, ngyabonga & never stop ngomsebenzi wakho.
This is the start of new African I wish could play this kwi palamente yo mzantsi Africa, and lastly I wish that's Jet Novuka mfo ka Gwebindlala angabeka inyawo lakhe e African Revelation spiritual home one day
Hayi Sho Jah-man Great Content. All Respect to Umkhuluwa omdala Bra Jet. I picked up two things(not in quote): 1. As a man you are here to continue building from where your forefathers left off 💯. 2. What we see infront of us(Family upbringing/Community) influence the little nuances that develop the Character and Personality. Again Great Content.
Ixesha lonke siphila eMzansi kanti sinentyilalwazi enzulu engu Dosini. Sibamba ngazo zozibini Tatu Novuka ngokusirhabulisa kwiqula lakho lolwazi. I have enormous amount of respect for you Dosini #Camagu 🙏
Abba thanks a lot for bringing such great mind this is mind boggling usisibane sokhanyiso Sir Jet Novuka sisisele manditsho ndithi sisiswenye kuninzi akukhanyiselwe ngakho
Literally brought tears into my eyes... So, much value that we go through life without knowing, whether by conscious decision or not!! And, this knowledge is who we are at the core!! Which means we go through our life without knowing who we really are, and we desperately cling to material things to define who we are!! This was the most powerful episode by far❤❤❤❤❤
This is not exempt to the Bantu. Man or rather the human being has been conditioned and continues to be conditioned. Weird. The mind does that. Great understanding of the topic. The human consciousness of man does not alter because we are doing nothing about the contents of the consciousness.
I was just like here we go again with the Rasta or African culture teachings like the rest of them. On this episode I realised that they talk about things that are applicable or should be applied to better our lives. I guess I judged the book by its cover. I’m all for wisdom and true growth.
Thokozani boGog, thokozani boMkhulu, thank you for such an amazing and soul unifying session with the honourable Mr. Novuka. It is really difficult to put into words, the amount of gratitude we have for Isidlo sanamhlanje. Please do continue doing the amazing work that you do. May your visions and goals grow from strength to strength. Camagu...
I didn't know bra Jet was so deep. Just the opening, took me by surprise and I knew I'm in it for the rest of the hour and more. The way I keep rewinding, enkosi Abba mfo kabawo ngokusiphathela eliqhawe, inene inkwethu iwile emehlweni kwabaninzi.
Saw this on tik tok but by the touch of this i had to subscribe and watch the full video i don't know xhosa so much but i bet i can relate... love this...❤❤❤❤
Makhosi. Siyabonga. As for Black Tax, this is what happens when people appropriate others language expressions into our context. This term Black tax was adopted from African Americans use of the phrase. Consider how then Black history month and Kwaanza have been introduced in some of our local communities by people from the diaspora, when we have our own authentic indigenous practices to draw from. Makwande.
There are so many African American concepts we've adopted lately and siyalahleka man....African American's are seeking, we cannot be adopting things from people who do not know themselves.
Listening to what comes from Ta Zakes it just erased the Yizo Yizo character in my mind. 🤣🤣 I was like is this the very same guy 😂😂😂thank you my king. Thanks for the knowledge yakwa Ntu!
Sir/ Tat'u Novuka one of my favourite actors, enkosi ngobuchule bakho kunye nawe Mr ABBA, a very wise in-depth conversation disclosing izinto ebendingaziqondi nokuziqonda - your conversation is very powerful and fruitful to me and to every person oxabise isiNtu njengam, I like it when you exemplify your pespectives nge Yizo Yizo - that was a 10 of 10 series, akukho nto ingekhoyo kwi Yizo Yizo, your reflection on Yizo Yizo made your conversation more interesting because it became more practical in my mind id'ingqina bendinga funi nokuba iphele le Podcast. Yizo Yizo had to be acknowledged, Yanga Inkosi inganigcina botata.
I liked this episode so much that immediately after finishing it I watched it again because I felt like I missed something. I'll probably going to watch again in a day or two. Wow I didn't know that bra Zakes (that"s how I"ve always called him) was so conscious but now it makes sense as to why we dont see him in the screens anymore. I liked the comparison of the yizo yizo characters, I definitely never watch it like that, maybe I was still young, I don't know..... I can not wait for part two after the break!
Sir Jet Novuka is exactly like this even in person. Always speaking facts. Such an interesting and insightful conversation. It's one that is very important for abaNTU to hear and understand.
Its beautiful how our language, arts and culture has all this knowledge coded in it. And the sadness of one, as an African, relying on English to keep up with the conversation. Eish. Thank you Abba and Mr Novuka for an awesome conversation.
Camagu ,botani , oh I love how he simplified how and why we should greet umntu kuba umntu uthwele amawabo ngalo lonke ixesha yiyo lonto sithi Botani ume sibonisa intlonipho epheleleyo kuba sihlonela aba bebekhona ngaphambili..izizwe nezihlwele🙏🙏🙏..Camagu makucecosi kubehele....we can't say molo in singular form....sithi Botani
Beautifull, can we have more of these conversation to uplift our youth in our society please , even if once in 6months nenze iTour around the Country.❤
Uyazi ukthini? I love this podcast, and the conversations are enlightening, sometimes empowering, sometimes not, because I always come back to the question of how do we even start, as black African people, to redefine ourselves outside of the confines of the past?
I have to Google this interview after I saw clip on FB yesterday. Already changed the way i look at things, I am answered and now I will do what is right and will NOT compare myself to others whether they're my siblings or NOT will make changes where needed and be a better person ekhaya. ENKOSI
Mr Jet Novuka should have been an African Customary law lecturer/teacher. Ohhh, the man is blessed with depth knowledge and wisdom.
Sir Jet Novuka needs to be a regular. This was one of the most amazing conversations I've heard in my whole life.
He's so knowledgeable
I've known that this podcast exist but never really 🐝 drawn to it ...until I saw the third clip on RUclips....yoh he is very wise
Tik tok brought me here while I'm not even a tik tok person. I'm glad I decided to indulge on those tik tok videos till I got to be expose to this powerful and beautiful conversation 😍. I'm speechless in a sad and beautiful way at the same time. It has touched me deeply . It is clearly we are lost as abantu. We are living an unfulfilled lies and we are struggling in the dark. Jet is a beautiful unsuspected asset to the nation that needs to be protected. I'm honestly thankful and grateful to come across these two beautiful Bantu people. Azibuyele emasisweni. Bantu people have a very rich and beautiful culture and customs but ALL lost in the misery of modern civilization... MINA NGIYAZIBONGELA ... CAMAGU!!!
People like Jet Novuka cannot be disturbed when interviewing them, just let them talk and you just observe qha wena because you miss key words and Information when you do so
I fully agree with you
He just had to limit his interjection
For the longest time I've wondered what is wrong with me , as to why I am not getting married and always having to go back home to fix to repair to teach ..At 34 yrs. I get I get I get it!. after this episode it is clear🥲... much appreciation unto you. first daughter and only daughter ka Velaphi Mthombeni... its moments like these when uMkhuleko changes from kungani mina kunje ? to Ngicela Amandla !!!
Ndiyibukele twice, it touched me especially the part ye Last borns and a woman's role. This conversation is life siyabulela. 💚 we need part 2 tata please.
Wow I'm blown away by Sir Jet, the depth he possesses is incomprehensible..... He's such an asset to humanity, may God keep and bless you.....
I was beating the tables as I watched and listened to this episode!!! Makwande maAfrika❤❤❤
😂😂 you were feeling the powerful vibrations brother
This is the first episodes of the your podcasts I listened to. Kodwa kuninzi endikufundileyo. Continue making a dent in this big wall. This is gold. Ndiyabulela tata. I cannot wait for part two if there is. If not I'll continue listening to whatever that comes. You all have a lot to teach, a lot I can lean from.
Iyhooo CAMAGI👏👏👏 iimincili engaka kodwa🤝
@@Inkosazana_kaPhalo you know, when someone just speaks your mind and has that deep connection with the words that come from the realms of the universe, it just goes to show Themba lendlu kanti ikhona. We need to rise up to the occasion.
@@ayaground Mamela , my joints nje ... ndivele nda numb especially when you know this is all inside and you watch how things are now and you wonder if there'll come a time where we have such intellectual/Ubuntu /Inkcubeko ... lookinv at our generation yhooo ndakhala ngoba this is the information I want my kids to have and carry kuze kukhale ixilongo.
Ow we needed this ...Sikhunjuzwe ukuba singobani .. Sisukaphi sikhumbule abasina eziziduka sizingce ngazo Yhoo andikho right kodwa ndiright ngoba kancinci kancinci sibuyela eMbo👏👏👏
the only channel that is saving SA youth from making horrible mistakes
How I wish they was an option for voice note, I'm typing this message I am shaking Bantu abahle I'm in an awakening journey...the feeling I'm getting from this podcast is out of this world 😮🙆 Siyabonga kakhulu ❤🥺🥺🥺🥺 ngiyaqhaqhazela ngizwa umoya ohlukile emakhaleni ami
Khula uvumele lomoya to run around like a child.
As a South African living overseas, i agree that my home land is one of the greatest countries in the world, hence i can't wait to come back home for good, counting down the months 🎉
CAMAGU, this episode will be talked about by generations to come.🖤🖤
Thokozani.
Yoh I am about to fired at my job just cause of uciniso ya lento. NTU siyabonga, siyathokoza. We once met ubab' Jet at a river with my mom and I remember he scolded at me cause I wasn't paying attention and mom called me and ngaphendula ngo "Hmmm noma Hhee" Yoh wangithethisa, I will never forget and I was honored cause I've never answered my mom out of her name. This was POWER. Siyabonga.
Part 2 please.
You see why I stopped watching TV? I know Sir Jet Novuka from senseless scenes from TV and never thought he carried so much sense in real life. so mind blown right now
Tshini Thixo hai sifuna iseries man kule topic. So many people deserve to see and learn from these sessions🥺
This is the invaluable information that needs to be installed into our conscious as black people with such powerful words that builds this broken nation that use to be the greatest worldwide, thank Bhuti Jet Novuka may izinyanya zingakhanyisa aphor usingisele khona Camagu
I've always listened to many of your episode but as a Tswana young man from klerksdorp with a concentrated camp called Jouberton, I'm honestly touched by this episode. I'm a 29 years old young gent living in an environment filled with violence and depiction of anger from young males without father figures in their lives, I managed to remain disciplined for all these years because I wa blessed to have a father who knew/still know what he stand for in his existence.
I'd like to hear such soul touching conversation amongs the youth
We need them for real, my brother✊🏾
Stay safe man
Eish my brother I understand what you have just related very well. Because I also come and work from the same township worse as a police officer. I watched and listen to a lot of podcasts which has broadened my insight immensely. I was raised by a single unemployed mother and by Grace of God I overcame a lot of challenges. I married a beautiful woman and we have two beautiful kids. And honestly through this podcasts I have achieved a lot not because of my education or capabilities but acknowledging issues that this guys are sharing.
😢Sir. I understand your frustration and passion towards the so called black tax
I hear you KayGee
We need an entire series!!!!
Two episodes will not be enough. Powerful episode definitely watching this at least once a week
❤ ngazizwa ngithandwa, camagu. Siyabonga bobhuti, niyasakha. Mawungapheli umsebenzi. I'm moved🖤 what a timely conversation. Bengiyi langazelela yoh
More life bant'abahle.
I'm on journey mnt'omdala.
One of self discovery.
Tracing back my lineage and the Xhosa truth.
The bones of my ancestors are shaking.
The ground I trample on is trembling.
Something has to give.
For a while I've been hiding behind excuses.
Leaning on my parents lack of knowledge leading to;
Uninformed traditional practices and incorrect processes,
Causing darkness to hang around for decades.
Finally got to a level of maturity where this daunting journey seemed a challened I could not back down from.
“Black Tax” and the” last born” part got me contemplating… give thanks mystic man
Now I understand why ubhudi uNovuka has been closer to my soul, he's smart and spiritually smart
Siyabulela bobhuti for speaking honestly about the role of oomama emakhaya. I believe a lot of our current social ills stem from the fact that we have dethroned oomama namantombazana and cast them away from fulfilling their roles in the family structure.
🙌👏👏👏you have no idea how much this conversation resonates, bendingaziva ncam ezinye kodwa lena👏👏ngaske ndombhele kungoku! God, uMdali is an artist...the root of all creativity! There is so much wisdom in our language because all our secrets and ways of life zipha! We lose our language, we lose our way.
This! 🙌🏾🔥
Baba Abba
I would like to give my upmost appreciation to you and this channel, ngyabonga, I thank you all
I have been following this channel and ningivule amehlo as a young man who is trying to define himself la emhlabeni.
Much appreciated, ngyabonga & never stop ngomsebenzi wakho.
This is the start of new African I wish could play this kwi palamente yo mzantsi Africa, and lastly I wish that's Jet Novuka mfo ka Gwebindlala angabeka inyawo lakhe e African Revelation spiritual home one day
What a suprise, bra Jet is a well of knowledge!! This needs a Part 2 Abba. some of us are being introduced to these type of conversations
Bro iam still suprised he is well informed
We need Part 2!!!Too many gems untouched more to uncover.🤲🏾💚
Look out for Part 2 next week, the conversation goes deeper.
Cant wait ingathi ayisa Fiki next week❤
😭😭😭 I love this, it makes emotional
3 and 4 if possible I've learned a lot today
@@unpopularopinion_za I can’t seem to find part two tata. Please drop the link in the comments
Leader Abba please allow guest inabe bhuti maan ...... umphazamisile umtanomhle
I will be repeating this episode I dont know how many times more, its beyond powerful, Camagu
I loved this interview. I do however wish the interviewer listen more than he speaks. He distracts the guest from their chain of thought.
As the interviewer lead the guest, guide the time and also bring the topic you have you can't let em talk until when?
Hayi Sho Jah-man Great Content. All Respect to Umkhuluwa omdala Bra Jet. I picked up two things(not in quote):
1. As a man you are here to continue building from where your forefathers left off 💯.
2. What we see infront of us(Family upbringing/Community) influence the little nuances that develop the Character and Personality.
Again Great Content.
What a cosmic conversation, inspired the gods themselves !!!🙏🙏🙌🙌🙌
Ixesha lonke siphila eMzansi kanti sinentyilalwazi enzulu engu Dosini. Sibamba ngazo zozibini Tatu Novuka ngokusirhabulisa kwiqula lakho lolwazi. I have enormous amount of respect for you Dosini #Camagu 🙏
Yhuuuuu bhuti. Sihleli phezkwe ngqondo. Nalu ulwazi koo Dosini
Abba thanks a lot for bringing such great mind this is mind boggling usisibane sokhanyiso Sir Jet Novuka sisisele manditsho ndithi sisiswenye kuninzi akukhanyiselwe ngakho
Wow what an episode…Deep Truths!Camagu👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿🔥🔥
Brothers????? Powerful combo ke le... Kunini ngithi "Yhoooo that's deep". What an amazing interview ✊️✊️
This is literally the BEST podcast I have ever watch. Wow!! The level of knowledge is out of this world
May isintu, ka ntu, ku bantu realign and reign!!!
Literally brought tears into my eyes... So, much value that we go through life without knowing, whether by conscious decision or not!! And, this knowledge is who we are at the core!! Which means we go through our life without knowing who we really are, and we desperately cling to material things to define who we are!!
This was the most powerful episode by far❤❤❤❤❤
This is not exempt to the Bantu. Man or rather the human being has been conditioned and continues to be conditioned. Weird. The mind does that. Great understanding of the topic. The human consciousness of man does not alter because we are doing nothing about the contents of the consciousness.
I was never interested in this podcast but after this episode I’ve decided to subscribe. Such growth and knowledge I’ve been missing.
😅 May I please ask what disinterested you before and what exactly about this episode that changed you mind?
I was just like here we go again with the Rasta or African culture teachings like the rest of them. On this episode I realised that they talk about things that are applicable or should be applied to better our lives. I guess I judged the book by its cover. I’m all for wisdom and true growth.
The energy in this sit down was out of this world. The knowledge they are dropping ay khona!!!
Now i just remembered that song "nizilebe uba nizalwa wobani na?!" I apologise for spelling mistake if any. Ke Mopedi.
❤🎉ncoooh mama "nizilibel'uba nizalwa ngobani?
I enjoy this so much but he must allow guests to freely express themselves without interference or needing to repeat what was said. Great job 😘
I agree
@@anathimkrola8240 Yimincili klk. I don't think he was cognisant of his reactions.
I didn't like it as well but I realised uba unemincili because uhlaba amadlala lomntu
Or even trying to add something just to prove he knows something
Conversations like these zivusa umoya, it ends up being imimoya that converse through one's body. Jet seems to be holding back some fire..
Thokozani boGog, thokozani boMkhulu, thank you for such an amazing and soul unifying session with the honourable Mr. Novuka. It is really difficult to put into words, the amount of gratitude we have for Isidlo sanamhlanje. Please do continue doing the amazing work that you do. May your visions and goals grow from strength to strength. Camagu...
I didn't know bra Jet was so deep. Just the opening, took me by surprise and I knew I'm in it for the rest of the hour and more. The way I keep rewinding, enkosi Abba mfo kabawo ngokusiphathela eliqhawe, inene inkwethu iwile emehlweni kwabaninzi.
Niwuvalile umlomo wam ..ndiyabulela ngale mfundiso ingaka. Bendicela aphinde ubuye uMntan'egazi🙌🏾🙌🏾
This interview changed my way of thinking bout life. ❤🤲🏿
Saw this on tik tok but by the touch of this i had to subscribe and watch the full video i don't know xhosa so much but i bet i can relate... love this...❤❤❤❤
ABBA camagu mhlekaz , mandibulele ngomthombo wolwazi osivulele wona ukuze sisele thina banxanelwe ulwazi ngomntu nesintu sethu. Ndibamba ngazibini Ku Bra Jet , futhi ndinesicelo sokuba akhanabe ngomcimbi wenkosana ndinomdla ngalendawo asithele eyphethe ethi inkosana ayikhuliswa nguyise . Seyangathi yonke lengcaciso ithetha ngam ndibe ndingazinto ngenkosana .
Yhoo lumnandi ulwimi lwasekhaya rhaaa!!!!👨🎓💣💥❤🔥
Makhosi. Siyabonga. As for Black Tax, this is what happens when people appropriate others language expressions into our context. This term Black tax was adopted from African Americans use of the phrase. Consider how then Black history month and Kwaanza have been introduced in some of our local communities by people from the diaspora, when we have our own authentic indigenous practices to draw from. Makwande.
There are so many African American concepts we've adopted lately and siyalahleka man....African American's are seeking, we cannot be adopting things from people who do not know themselves.
@@ms_tee Well said. ...And then, Kemetology...another term which Abba highlighted in a previous episode as an African American creation
I love this so much, can the host please allow the guest to speak without disturbing somehow. Camagu 🙏
A Bantu nation filled with ancestral wisdom is an unstoppable force.
Listening to what comes from Ta Zakes it just erased the Yizo Yizo character in my mind. 🤣🤣 I was like is this the very same guy 😂😂😂thank you my king. Thanks for the knowledge yakwa Ntu!
Please bring this man back for part 2 ... very soon plz what a walking library 😢
Damn, thank you Abba and Sir Jet Novuka for a wonderful show. This is eye opening, knowledge at its best, Ndza khensa
Thobela 🙏 i'm thankful for this , every episode becomes more interesting that I don't want to miss any episode
I feel i lost too much through the language, but still i highly appreciate this🙏
Sir/ Tat'u Novuka one of my favourite actors, enkosi ngobuchule bakho kunye nawe Mr ABBA, a very wise in-depth conversation disclosing izinto ebendingaziqondi nokuziqonda - your conversation is very powerful and fruitful to me and to every person oxabise isiNtu njengam, I like it when you exemplify your pespectives nge Yizo Yizo - that was a 10 of 10 series, akukho nto ingekhoyo kwi Yizo Yizo, your reflection on Yizo Yizo made your conversation more interesting because it became more practical in my mind id'ingqina bendinga funi nokuba iphele le Podcast. Yizo Yizo had to be acknowledged, Yanga Inkosi inganigcina botata.
I found myself teary. I was never ready for this. Soo refreshing. Yhooo I don't know what to say Nje. Ndothukile. Totally speechless 🙆🏾♂️
Same here🙆
Wow! Powerful topic indeed. Thank you for reminding us again of who we are as BANTU people. We are slowly finding our way back home. Part 2 please!!!
I liked this episode so much that immediately after finishing it I watched it again because I felt like I missed something. I'll probably going to watch again in a day or two. Wow I didn't know that bra Zakes (that"s how I"ve always called him) was so conscious but now it makes sense as to why we dont see him in the screens anymore. I liked the comparison of the yizo yizo characters, I definitely never watch it like that, maybe I was still young, I don't know..... I can not wait for part two after the break!
I’ve been waiting for this one the shorts were crazy 🔥
Sir Jet Novuka is exactly like this even in person. Always speaking facts. Such an interesting and insightful conversation. It's one that is very important for abaNTU to hear and understand.
I just can’t get enough of this episode
Your content is so powerful and aducative can you please illucidate praying and how it's done as well as charkas 🎉I love this content
I have worked with Bhuti Abba on a choir album last year. Shout out Bhuti Abba❤
bless you a thousand times. hope the album came together well. pass my love to the choir.
@@ayalehuamlaksekhemankhamun the album came together and it is really nice 😊 and awesome
One love ❤️
The spirit of ubuntu❤❤❤this is deep and very true. Makhosi
IsiXhosa says..."Inkaba yam isemathileni intloko yam ndihamba nayo"
This is so informative, please allow guests to flow in their points.
Don’t Forget About Your Roots And Culture!💎
What an amazing podcast. More of my peers (“Gen Z”) to watch this. 🙏🏽 very educational and mind changing.
Camagu ! The best podcast I've listened too.😢❤❤❤
Wow Jet Novuka i truly appreciate this is very educational
Patiently waiting for a series of this conversation. I love it👌🏽
Ooh...i love this episode have watched it for 5 times now🥺❤
Sendicela uPart 2!! Yhoo such a beautiful episode❤❤
Mr Novuka ilali iyabulela🙏🏾 this was mind opening.Camagu 🙏🏾
Wow I never thought of arts and culture in that angle wow this is beautifully explained
Thank goodness for Tik Tok leading me to this episode powerful conversation!
What a conversation ❤✊🏻, I always watch them
Ndiyabulela Nyana Wesizwe , this is the Best interview by Far. Camagu Dosini! 🙏
Its beautiful how our language, arts and culture has all this knowledge coded in it. And the sadness of one, as an African, relying on English to keep up with the conversation. Eish. Thank you Abba and Mr Novuka for an awesome conversation.
I think I just found my favourite podcast
Camagu ,botani , oh I love how he simplified how and why we should greet umntu kuba umntu uthwele amawabo ngalo lonke ixesha yiyo lonto sithi Botani ume sibonisa intlonipho epheleleyo kuba sihlonela aba bebekhona ngaphambili..izizwe nezihlwele🙏🙏🙏..Camagu makucecosi kubehele....we can't say molo in singular form....sithi Botani
for 2023 years people who are not us are still telling us about ubuntu which is us. Wooooooow that opened my eyes even wider.
Beautifull, can we have more of these conversation to uplift our youth in our society please , even if once in 6months nenze iTour around the Country.❤
A podcast of this caliber kwelixesha siphila kulo, very much needed. Masibulele bhuti 👏.
We need part 2. Loved this episode from the bottom of my heart ❤
This is by far the most powerful episode on this channel! Yhuuu ndifuna ulila 😩😩😩 uyachukumisa lo mba uthethwa apha
So much resonance🌠❤️...... A wonderful thank you
Yoh this was so insightful! utata uJet Novuka needs to keep speaking, acting aside cause he is so wise!
Uyazi ukthini? I love this podcast, and the conversations are enlightening, sometimes empowering, sometimes not, because I always come back to the question of how do we even start, as black African people, to redefine ourselves outside of the confines of the past?
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Tik tok brought me here and I'm great full I came across this platform
I’ve never laughed at a serious topic so much , but I definitely get the Message 🔥 Thank you for the Teachings and wisdom
Thoroughly enjoyed this episode. We need more of him.❤
Greetings family, please invite someone who can enlighten us about plants. We own plants in our homes yet we don’t know the energies they attract.
Jola, Mphankomo, Dosine, Nqabashe you have opened my eyes in this episode ndiyabulela kuBhut Abba for bringing you❤❤❤❤
I have to Google this interview after I saw clip on FB yesterday. Already changed the way i look at things, I am answered and now I will do what is right and will NOT compare myself to others whether they're my siblings or NOT will make changes where needed and be a better person ekhaya. ENKOSI