Vusi seems like a very smart and well spoken guy. Maybe it´s fair to say that he represents the leadership skill that the country is missing right now.
Unless blacks sign 92 referendum land rights for whites and coloureds and honor THAT, nothing blacks do will fix anything. Currently the very people who voted for inclusion are 100% excluded and the masses don't have the right to pick and choose where everyone resides. Not after 30 years of complete oppression from them, the masses now need to ACCEPT that they must self determine and that liberal left communism isn't going to fly.without this mindshift of everyone not only blacks are relevant nothing will change.
So me and you can agree that the uploader should drop the exaggeration and change the title otherwise, tell me what African country is not in the same boat
Vusi mentioned something here..."Just because things are'nt working its not a case for everybody. Things not working, is something working for somebody who's agenda is to make sure that things do not work, an agenda which does not suit our collective good"💯💯💯
That's exactly hitting the nail on the head, the agenda of making sure that it is not fixed is exactly what we see happening in SAFRICA. My question then would be who are they, and why would they choose to suffer the entire SAFRICA are they captured or by doing this they've been promised to benefit much more than being honest allow things to flow as they should be? I can go on and on and on with questions bcs i really can't fathom the kind of Leadership we have, who would allow such a nonesencical nefarious thing to happen if they are truly compatriot.
I am a mature lady who is fascinated by your intelligence Vusi, and i watch and listen to you when ever i can, you are a breadth of fresh air, i pray for you son.
South Africa has world class talent. I pray all of you overcome your problems and elevate your country to new heights of excellence. Great interview, thank you.
Vusi for President !! What a speaker, so perfectly articulated ... seriously . South Africa desperately needs help, ..someone make this guy our President now 🙏🙏🙏
@@ikgothule6463 They do know of him. There's a growing trend that bashes people of Vusi's intellect. He's written off purely on how he SOUNDS and not on the merit of his arguments. And therein lies our biggest problem.
Good stuff man. No the ANC doesn't have an agenda. Listen to Malema. It's not our leaders. Western World has been paying big money. Where's that point Vusi? Let Vusi sit in the hot seat to find out that it's not even South African leaders that are controlling the land. It's still the old system ANC is moving with. Vusi also speaks an English 30million South Africans doesn't speak. U are wise Vusi. Keep it up.
@melonbobful The whole world is going downhill mate but I am still way safer and happier here. Have you been here? You might be wrong in your assumptions.
@melonbobful they might have been saved because of Arderns resignation. Time will tell. In the meantime us South Africans will have to plan to get rid of a crime infested government to give ourselves a chance to go forward. People like Vusi will have to play a major role in our rebuilding.
We can all point out the right things but the power to fix is not even in the hands of the country's leaders it all belongs to C * h*i*n*a and Ru*ss*i*a
@@yusufkhan2116 I cannot give you a realistic answer as to what the solution is. My opinion, this country needs to shutdown (uprise) in unison (united), coming together in a way that stretches beyond colour, culture or social economic divide (I’m not convinced this will ever happen as we are far too divided as a nation. However, if we were able to do so, then we should have the power and momentum to make our voices heard and collectively say “enough is enough” and force the change that’s needed. That being said, it won’t solve Eskom or our energy crisis. I believe what other experts have said a while back and that is…it will take 8-10 years to fully restore Eskom to its glory days BUT ONLY from the point when corruption has been finally rooted out and stopped. Whilst corruption is still alive within Eskom, we will never recover and never make progress. With that in mind, do the maths. Every politician that tells us they have a plan to fix Eskom in a few months or few short years are talking absolute shite. The way that SOE has been looted, it will take that 8-10 years timeframe.
Well versed guy giving many a lesson in English grammar but unfortunately again only telling us what we know and not how to fix the systemic rot that now has every state department firmly in its grip!
The kind of person South Africa deserves! I love the country! I left because my family passed away and others, reluctantly had to go and live abroad. Since always one thing is constant and that is the way that South Africa has always been portrayed. People left, then came back, then died, others gave up! Why is this? I went to other countries and EVERY time when I came back, reiterated what a stunning country it is! On earth my forefathers came upon it and there’s nothing like it! President Nelson Mandela was everything that represented the good we together, were. But he should have been a Foreign Affairs representative. He was a huge MAN but fell in to the category of the Dunning-Kruger classification with a dash of Peter’s Principle! Never the practical, savvy, experienced, in the actuality of problems and solutions. The rest, bad to worse. We’re left with too many pundits with too many interests to be validated. As a half -Portuguese, 6 generations born and bred in our Continent I have so much more to brag about my country! It’s a diamond. It’s potential outstanding! Gentlemen you can do it! Please please move on! Thank you.
It wasn’t only the anc. now that the anc is vulnerable for the first time since 95, who’s coming to their aid with whispers of a potential coalition ? The DA. We have load shedding because of “ESG Scorse” imposed on us by the WEF, not only because of anc incompetency. The DA enforces those ESG regulations more than the anc does because the anc would have to face that backlash as well. It has to be a *controlled* handover of power, like what happened with the ANC and NP party. Where’s the NP party today?
They learnt from the best, the Nats self serving who trod on Jan Smuts. If he had come into power instead of the ignorant biers we would not be in this mess now. He said the requirements to vote a J.C. certificate or own property. If the requirements for life were the ability to till the soil and read the Bible and did not meetowni g property because the Boer father controlled the property and reading the Bible did not cover the educational requirement.
@@joan5856 you have no idea, do you? 😆 It’s not your grandparents who Jan Smuts sent to fight Europe’s war, right? In 1941 Jan Smuts ordered the destruction of hundreds historical buildings like the Wonderboom forts in an effort to erase the Boer. If not for the Boer the British would have wiped you and everyone else in Southern Africa off the map and from history. 1912 Bantu education laws was enforced by the British, not the Boer stupid. Racial Segregation was implemented by the British, not the Boer fool. The Bloukraans massacre, It was the Boer who stood between the Zulu war tribes and everyone else in South Africa. The battle of Bloodriver, the Boer didn’t attack the Zulu’s, did they? Even during apartheid it was Boer soldiers who protected everyone else from MK and the ANC when they were terrorizing South Africa, a Mandela Necklace was never used to burn a Boer alive, was it? Who do you think the ANC was targeting? Do you think Jan Smuts gave a Fock about you or any other South African? You truly have no idea...
Vusi is a clear thinking individual who looks at the entire problem and is not blinded by anything. One of those rare individuals who can really think clearly and is articulate on the problem. As he points out the problems are multi faceted and not simple. He has really hit the nail on the head when he points to the failure of education as being one of the biggest problems we face. Very few students ( 1 in 300) seem to think of how they can utilize the information in a way to create a product that will empower them and create employment opportunity's for others. Most of these 'graduates' are not capable of innovative thinking and have never been encouraged to think in this manner - which is a failing on the part of the educational system. We need people and thinkers like Vusi so desperately in our education system to motivate our kids to be the very best that they can be - not for others so much as for themselves to generate that pride of their own self worth and capability and not to put up with incompetency. All the hurts and wrongs of the past need to be put aside, as must the hurts and wrongs of the present also need to be put aside and a concerted effort made to nurture our children into a bright capable generation that looks to the future with innovative and secure ability. Thank you Vusi for your valuable input. Keep well - I always enjoy your sharing of what you see and how clearly you put that information without any bias.
I love Vusi, and no, I won't say for Vusi for president because I know he hates it when people say that 😁😁, but whenever I listen to him, I seriously wish that more men with his integrity, wisdom and foresight were in charge. The lost opportunities this country has thrown away due to the total incompetence and lack of foresight by our so -called "leaders" is horrifying.
Ive been following Vusi for awhile now, and he is so articulate and to the point. He breaks it down with no frills. He needs a huge leadership role, because honestly, he knows his stuff. Much respect for this man. 👏
Agreed, he goes straight to the heart/point of the matter being discussed. I've wondered whether he's ever played an advisory role to the President (past or present) or 1st level management within the public service.
This is the type of conversations that my neighbors to the south (I am Namibian) need to have. South Africa always had potential, it is with having these talks where you can come around to the conclusions of what needs to be done and how.
Spot on, it is clear that the ANC do not want to fix anything. If they did, the townships across South Africa would look like 1st world cities and people would be desperately trying to buy residences within those locations.
Eskom problems started when my half brother David was in Megawatt Park and given a shit load of money to "electrify" every shack and house in South Africa, now I think that was a good idea, but why were power stations not built first and then the roll out to everybody done slowly as the amount of available power used for this. Besides this water is more critical to life.
There are plenty young intelligent Africans, but revolutionaries are holding onto power as long as possible, the sooner the freedom fighters leave the better for SA
What went wrong? Lack of leadership from all levels of government and patriotism. Confused ANC in terms of ideological alignment. A massive conflict of influences from the east and the west to our politics. As a result, there is a lack of vision and coherent strategy to take the country to the next level of competitiveness. Our politicians think everyone out there is our friend and forget everyone has best interests for their Citizens and economies.
If we can get rid of cadre deployment and affirmative action; educated; skilled; hard working people with ambition can get an opportunity to get a job and be proud of their employment.
The problem is that, without affirmative action and quotas; white folk have shown that they're UNWILLING to meet black folk half way🚩 Cricket SA, rugby, mentoring black youth into management, the property sector (very exclusionary) , the law fratenity (Cape bar), engineering (with hardly any black PR ENG). If not for these, white ppl are perfectly happy to enjoy the best this country has, and black ppl relegated to the outskirts The only way for the black man to get ahead is through tenders and politics, because the private sector puts a ceiling above them and sidelines them. This is WHY they keep voting for the ANC. White ppl still own most of the prime land and are happy to see blacks far from the economic hubs. The racism in Cpt. These things all play a role... These conversations are a GREAT start. Like Vusi said, ''Do we want to fix things?'' 🙌 The ANC must GO!
The ANC had the best political mandate BUT access to easy money corrupted their mandate forever. Such a sad state of affairs and again at the cost of the extremely poor.
I really enjoy listening to Vusi T. He asks the right questions "do we really want to fix it?; sees through the fog of political bantering and sparring: "our biggest crisis is leadership"; and then the quote below from Lerato also resonated with me. Spot on. And kind of scary.
This man Vusi ....is so eloquent and so understanding.....!! He makes himself liked by who can see the things he's talking about and does so well in addressing the situation....THE WAY IT REALY IS.... TRUTHFUL....! AND YOU HAVE TO LOVE THIS GUY....HOPE HE GETS TO THE POSITION HE'S MENT FOR....TO BE THE PROPER LEADER WE NEED IN S.A.
I have said this long ago on one of the shows like this one that Vusi should be voted as a South African President. I trust hi cause whatever comes from his mouth bring life. Oh what a positive man. . What an intelligent Man we have in S.A. big up to you Vusi
I have read a few books writtten by Mr Thembekwyo in global economics and financial perspective. I have also listened to him speak on several global conventions in Africa and abroad. As a country,we need to be utilizing such brilliant brains. Surely there is somewhere in the government his brains will be beneficial.
@VusiThembekwayo is one of the very few in SA who is willing to have an honest discussion regarding the plight of South Africa. His take on SA -- and the country's #leadership crisis -- is on the mark! #governanceframework #governance
like they say in London these guys are just gassing, all talk and nothing is going to change. The good thing for Vusi and others airing their views here is that they are being paid, everything is monetised for them on their platforms. So their views are really just a good working business model. Well done Boyz.
I agree with Vusi. I think one of the reasons we do not have proper leadership is because of our ancient electoral system. In particular our gangster / mafia style political party system. In my view no political party member - or anyone affiliated to any political party in any way - should be allowed into public office. Populism should be replaced by quality. Cabinet ministers should be elected by members of the particular fraternity, based on qualifications and experience. Parliament should consist of representatives geographically elected. No political parties involved. Local government should be local. The President should be elected by the entire population.
South Africa is such a beautiful country, please give people like Vusi a chance to be part of your leadership, I clicked on the video when I saw Vusi, and he is not biased with his analysis.
Vusi has presented himself with spellbinding aplomb. If given an opportunity he can commit his thoughts to practice ; there then is a better future assured for South Africa. Hopefully the success emanating therefrom would spill over to neighbouring countries.
I like this guy. Me personally want to say one thing: South Africa do have a President, but he is absent.....always Absent..a storm is brewing and that's a fact!!
What a absolute awesome guy Vusi is. The more i watch his videos the more i like him. Wish so badly he can get into politics and run for office. He alone knows more then the president and all his ministers combine
Wow! I 'm not S. African, but if I was, I would at least make the speaker an advisor to government if not an official. However, more broadly I say...Don't just pick on S. Africa. Today you could go almost anywhere and find the same structural issues that are being discussed here. This is not a problem of any one nation. It's generational....And, not the incoming generation, but the generation of governments that we find ourselves burdened with. Yes, it is a lack of stewardship and an abundance of greed. There was a conference where a group of so-called academics were discussing how to keep Africa impoverished and help the leaders believe it's their fault. You could do a whole dissertation on this subject.
To me SA needs to learn simplicity, simplify problem solving, simplify restructuring us back into the prosperous future we so desire. God bless us all 🙏 🙏 🙏
If I may ask,Was what was bargained for in1994 really well understood and scrutinized as to whether it was suitable was going to work and fair for every South African citizens especially those who were disposessed and oppressed during the previous rule. ✌️🇿🇦
Vusi seems like a man of intelligence & integrity, if only we had more of his calibre in our leadership .
We need more intelligent thinkers like Vusi in this country.
Vusi seems like a very smart and well spoken guy. Maybe it´s fair to say that he represents the leadership skill that the country is missing right now.
Unless blacks sign 92 referendum land rights for whites and coloureds and honor THAT, nothing blacks do will fix anything. Currently the very people who voted for inclusion are 100% excluded and the masses don't have the right to pick and choose where everyone resides. Not after 30 years of complete oppression from them, the masses now need to ACCEPT that they must self determine and that liberal left communism isn't going to fly.without this mindshift of everyone not only blacks are relevant nothing will change.
Your conuntry is the wreck of the Haarlim
I agree
True
Why do people always feel they ahve to point out how smart the person seems, when they are black?
Vusi's analysis is spot on and it applies not just to South Africa but to my country Nigeria and indeed the rest of Africa.
So me and you can agree that the uploader should drop the exaggeration and change the title otherwise, tell me what African country is not in the same boat
Vusi mentioned something here..."Just because things are'nt working its not a case for everybody. Things not working, is something working for somebody who's agenda is to make sure that things do not work, an agenda which does not suit our collective good"💯💯💯
Yes, especially for people like George Soros and the WEF!
A brilliant guy Vusi! It just shows you that everyStatus Quo has it's own benefactors
That's exactly hitting the nail on the head, the agenda of making sure that it is not fixed is exactly what we see happening in SAFRICA. My question then would be who are they, and why would they choose to suffer the entire SAFRICA are they captured or by doing this they've been promised to benefit much more than being honest allow things to flow as they should be? I can go on and on and on with questions bcs i really can't fathom the kind of Leadership we have, who would allow such a nonesencical nefarious thing to happen if they are truly compatriot.
💯e.g crime! Some have become very wealthy because of high crime rate
Lerato - Absolutely
One of the smartest men I've ever heard speak about South Africa. He really cares
It is so refreshing to hear educated people vs trolls shouting their racist rhetoric.
I am a mature lady who is fascinated by your intelligence Vusi, and i watch and listen to you when ever i can, you are a breadth of fresh air, i pray for you son.
South Africa has world class talent. I pray all of you overcome your problems and elevate your country to new heights of excellence.
Great interview, thank you.
"Resist the urge to simplify an issue because we might not have the tools with its complexity." Great statement.
Vusi for President !! What a speaker, so perfectly articulated ... seriously . South Africa desperately needs help, ..someone make this guy our President now 🙏🙏🙏
I wonder if SA people know of this guy
@@ikgothule6463 They do know of him. There's a growing trend that bashes people of Vusi's intellect. He's written off purely on how he SOUNDS and not on the merit of his arguments. And therein lies our biggest problem.
I say no, if he becomes a president he will deviated and get derailed from the core aim he was elected for. Maybe an INDEPENDENT public PROTECTOR
Good stuff man. No the ANC doesn't have an agenda. Listen to Malema. It's not our leaders. Western World has been paying big money. Where's that point Vusi? Let Vusi sit in the hot seat to find out that it's not even South African leaders that are controlling the land. It's still the old system ANC is moving with.
Vusi also speaks an English 30million South Africans doesn't speak. U are wise Vusi. Keep it up.
New broom sweeps clean
I have been in NZ for over 15 years and I know who Vusi is, he is an inspiration for all.
@melonbobful The whole world is going downhill mate but I am still way safer and happier here. Have you been here? You might be wrong in your assumptions.
@melonbobful they might have been saved because of Arderns resignation. Time will tell. In the meantime us South Africans will have to plan to get rid of a crime infested government to give ourselves a chance to go forward. People like Vusi will have to play a major role in our rebuilding.
Vusi is a real gentelman and an example of what man aspires to become. I just wish he and his coleagues could get together to run this country.
Vusi hits the nail right on the head every time he speaks.
until he speaks about the land...lol
We can all point out the right things but the power to fix is not even in the hands of the country's leaders it all belongs to C * h*i*n*a and Ru*ss*i*a
@@fin-rb3yz He will come with a solution that benefits all - current leaders can't hold two thoughts in their head at the same time
Absolutely brilliant - we need more conversations at this level of intellect 👍🏻
Depending on whether are the culprits listening and can or will they repend or further cover their mishaps???
@@paulbaatjies6701 You are SO RIGHT ❤
What Are We AS A COUNTRY GOING to Do ABOUT THIS GO SHOW Them. AT the polls 😮
@@yusufkhan2116 I cannot give you a realistic answer as to what the solution is. My opinion, this country needs to shutdown (uprise) in unison (united), coming together in a way that stretches beyond colour, culture or social economic divide (I’m not convinced this will ever happen as we are far too divided as a nation. However, if we were able to do so, then we should have the power and momentum to make our voices heard and collectively say “enough is enough” and force the change that’s needed. That being said, it won’t solve Eskom or our energy crisis. I believe what other experts have said a while back and that is…it will take 8-10 years to fully restore Eskom to its glory days BUT ONLY from the point when corruption has been finally rooted out and stopped. Whilst corruption is still alive within Eskom, we will never recover and never make progress. With that in mind, do the maths. Every politician that tells us they have a plan to fix Eskom in a few months or few short years are talking absolute shite. The way that SOE has been looted, it will take that 8-10 years timeframe.
Well versed guy giving many a lesson in English grammar but unfortunately again only telling us what we know and not how to fix the systemic rot that now has every state department firmly in its grip!
This gentleman should be the President of our country. He's got vision.
The kind of person South Africa deserves! I love the country! I left because my family passed away and others, reluctantly had to go and live abroad. Since always one thing is constant and that is the way that South Africa has always been portrayed. People left, then came back, then died, others gave up! Why is this? I went to other countries and EVERY time when I came back, reiterated what a stunning country it is! On earth my forefathers came upon it and there’s nothing like it! President Nelson Mandela was everything that represented the good we together, were.
But he should have been a Foreign Affairs representative. He was a huge MAN but fell in to the category of the Dunning-Kruger classification
with a dash of Peter’s Principle! Never the practical, savvy, experienced, in the actuality of problems and solutions. The rest, bad to worse. We’re left with too many pundits with too many interests to be validated. As a half -Portuguese, 6 generations born and bred in our Continent I have so much more to brag about my country! It’s a diamond. It’s potential outstanding! Gentlemen you can do it! Please please move on! Thank you.
The guy is spot on.He's well versed with the SA political situation.
ANC ! Finish and Klaar ! They have destroyed enough.
It wasn’t only the anc. now that the anc is vulnerable for the first time since 95, who’s coming to their aid with whispers of a potential coalition ? The DA. We have load shedding because of “ESG Scorse” imposed on us by the WEF, not only because of anc incompetency. The DA enforces those ESG regulations more than the anc does because the anc would have to face that backlash as well. It has to be a *controlled* handover of power, like what happened with the ANC and NP party. Where’s the NP party today?
It's clear as daylight, ANC (blacks) cannot run the country. You will see immediate change if DA give a chance to run this country.
They copy they zanu counterpart how to destroy the life of citizen they're are illuminated they enjoy when citizen suffering
They learnt from the best, the Nats self serving who trod on Jan Smuts. If he had come into power instead of the ignorant biers we would not be in this mess now. He said the requirements to vote a J.C. certificate or own property. If the requirements for life were the ability to till the soil and read the Bible and did not meetowni g property because the Boer father controlled the property and reading the Bible did not cover the educational requirement.
@@joan5856 you have no idea, do you? 😆
It’s not your grandparents who Jan Smuts sent to fight Europe’s war, right?
In 1941 Jan Smuts ordered the destruction of hundreds historical buildings like the Wonderboom forts in an effort to erase the Boer. If not for the Boer the British would have wiped you and everyone else in Southern Africa off the map and from history. 1912 Bantu education laws was enforced by the British, not the Boer stupid. Racial Segregation was implemented by the British, not the Boer fool. The Bloukraans massacre, It was the Boer who stood between the Zulu war tribes and everyone else in South Africa. The battle of Bloodriver, the Boer didn’t attack the Zulu’s, did they? Even during apartheid it was Boer soldiers who protected everyone else from MK and the ANC when they were terrorizing South Africa, a Mandela Necklace was never used to burn a Boer alive, was it? Who do you think the ANC was targeting? Do you think Jan Smuts gave a Fock about you or any other South African?
You truly have no idea...
Vusi is a clear thinking individual who looks at the entire problem and is not blinded by anything. One of those rare individuals who can really think clearly and is articulate on the problem. As he points out the problems are multi faceted and not simple. He has really hit the nail on the head when he points to the failure of education as being one of the biggest problems we face. Very few students ( 1 in 300) seem to think of how they can utilize the information in a way to create a product that will empower them and create employment opportunity's for others. Most of these 'graduates' are not capable of innovative thinking and have never been encouraged to think in this manner - which is a failing on the part of the educational system. We need people and thinkers like Vusi so desperately in our education system to motivate our kids to be the very best that they can be - not for others so much as for themselves to generate that pride of their own self worth and capability and not to put up with incompetency. All the hurts and wrongs of the past need to be put aside, as must the hurts and wrongs of the present also need to be put aside and a concerted effort made to nurture our children into a bright capable generation that looks to the future with innovative and secure ability.
Thank you Vusi for your valuable input. Keep well - I always enjoy your sharing of what you see and how clearly you put that information without any bias.
Absolutely.👌
Vusi has a mind of his own. The way he sees and acts out is always with precision.
❤❤😊😊....This is who we need .... to fix our problems ....maybe not all...
NOTHING IS PERFECT.....BUT THE PRESENT ONE'S ARE GETTING WORSE 😢
Wow. First time hearing Vusi Thembekwayo. What a breath of fresh air. Good guest, good episode.
Someone to be voted for
Me too 😊
This is the first time to come across him.
I am surprised,that we have intelligent people like this man.
So wonderful to listen to such a clear minded person....just a pity the interview was so short. ❤
Just a pity there are so few of them!
I love Vusi, and no, I won't say for Vusi for president because I know he hates it when people say that 😁😁, but whenever I listen to him, I seriously wish that more men with his integrity, wisdom and foresight were in charge. The lost opportunities this country has thrown away due to the total incompetence and lack of foresight by our so -called "leaders" is horrifying.
That level of integrity is never found in politicians...that's the crux if the matter
Absolute direction very positive thinking no negativity a clear minded person wonderful to listen to
Ive been following Vusi for awhile now, and he is so articulate and to the point. He breaks it down with no frills. He needs a huge leadership role, because honestly, he knows his stuff. Much respect for this man. 👏
Agreed, he goes straight to the heart/point of the matter being discussed. I've wondered whether he's ever played an advisory role to the President (past or present) or 1st level management within the public service.
This is the type of conversations that my neighbors to the south (I am Namibian) need to have. South Africa always had potential, it is with having these talks where you can come around to the conclusions of what needs to be done and how.
There's nothing to discuss, we All know the problem, The ANC is the problem.
Absolutely TRUE
Nope, the voters are the problem....and the ANC knows this
😂😂😂😂😂😂
You nailed it
Spot on, it is clear that the ANC do not want to fix anything. If they did, the townships across South Africa would look like 1st world cities and people would be desperately trying to buy residences within those locations.
Eskom problems started when my half brother David was in Megawatt Park and given a shit load of money to "electrify" every shack and house in South Africa, now I think that was a good idea, but why were power stations not built first and then the roll out to everybody done slowly as the amount of available power used for this. Besides this water is more critical to life.
Wow, I've never seen it from your point of view. And it makes absolute sense.
Vusi is ALWAYS worth listening to.
We need more Vusi's in SA and we need them in government leadership positions.
There are plenty young intelligent Africans, but revolutionaries are holding onto power as long as possible, the sooner the freedom fighters leave the better for SA
One of the best speeches I have listened to in a long time.
What went wrong? Lack of leadership from all levels of government and patriotism. Confused ANC in terms of ideological alignment. A massive conflict of influences from the east and the west to our politics. As a result, there is a lack of vision and coherent strategy to take the country to the next level of competitiveness. Our politicians think everyone out there is our friend and forget everyone has best interests for their Citizens and economies.
If we can get rid of cadre deployment and affirmative action; educated; skilled; hard working people with ambition can get an opportunity to get a job and be proud of their employment.
Talking about cadre deployment...You never had a problem with the two Mulder Brothers sitting next to each other in parlement....Why ?????
@@truth-Hurts375 parliament correct spelling
The problem is that, without affirmative action and quotas; white folk have shown that they're UNWILLING to meet black folk half way🚩
Cricket SA, rugby, mentoring black youth into management, the property sector (very exclusionary) , the law fratenity (Cape bar), engineering (with hardly any black PR ENG). If not for these, white ppl are perfectly happy to enjoy the best this country has, and black ppl relegated to the outskirts
The only way for the black man to get ahead is through tenders and politics, because the private sector puts a ceiling above them and sidelines them. This is WHY they keep voting for the ANC. White ppl still own most of the prime land and are happy to see blacks far from the economic hubs. The racism in Cpt. These things all play a role...
These conversations are a GREAT start. Like Vusi said, ''Do we want to fix things?'' 🙌
The ANC must GO!
@@Enoch940 😂🤣justifying nonsense no wonder you Whites South Africans we bot taking you serious just hypocrites
@@truth-Hurts375 How is this going to assist us in this Whataboutism?
The ANC had the best political mandate BUT access to easy money corrupted their mandate forever. Such a sad state of affairs and again at the cost of the extremely poor.
Say it again my friend.
Vusi would make an excellent President for S.A.
I think the real question is : Do we want the ANC in power while we "fix it"???
Great interview with great insights
I can listen to Vusi all day, thank you gents for this segement
Seen Mr Vusi's video for the first time this year when he came to Namibia 🇳🇦
Give him audience, he has some great ideas
I really enjoy listening to Vusi T. He asks the right questions "do we really want to fix it?; sees through the fog of political bantering and sparring: "our biggest crisis is leadership"; and then the quote below from Lerato also resonated with me. Spot on. And kind of scary.
These interlects are not getting to the point . Indians whites Chinese got no say anymore.
Yes yes I loved that comment.
This man Vusi ....is so eloquent and so understanding.....!! He makes himself liked by who can see the things he's talking about and does so well in addressing the situation....THE WAY IT REALY IS.... TRUTHFUL....! AND YOU HAVE TO LOVE THIS GUY....HOPE HE GETS TO THE POSITION HE'S MENT FOR....TO BE THE PROPER LEADER WE NEED IN S.A.
I have said this long ago on one of the shows like this one that Vusi should be voted as a South African President. I trust hi cause whatever comes from his mouth bring life. Oh what a positive man. . What an intelligent Man we have in S.A. big up to you Vusi
SA must take care of Vusi, saying that as a Namibianǃ great guy
Vusi's analysis is both qualitative and quantitative that should be a forum topic within many countries, including a few in the Global North.
Vusi is a proper legend man what a mind .
Love listening to his man.
SA is extremely blessed to have you Vusi! Please do not become president. We need you right where you are!
I would have loved to participate in this discussion. Vusi Thembekwayo said many of the things I say to my friends and colleagues
Thank you Vusi
I Agree with VAN
Inspiring. Vusi is a true motivational speaker 👍👍👍👍👍
This guy, Vusi, is amazing and should be the next SA President.
I have read a few books writtten by Mr Thembekwyo in global economics and financial perspective. I have also listened to him speak on several global conventions in Africa and abroad. As a country,we need to be utilizing such brilliant brains. Surely there is somewhere in the government his brains will be beneficial.
Vusi Thembekwayo for PRESIDENT!!! Well Spoken, Intelligent, Caring... #TheHeroWeNeed !!
wow thankyou Vusi !!!
this was brilliant !!!
Vusi is a breath of fresh air.
@VusiThembekwayo is one of the very few in SA who is willing to have an honest discussion regarding the plight of South Africa.
His take on SA -- and the country's #leadership crisis -- is on the mark!
#governanceframework #governance
One of my young heroes 🎉🎉
Vusi is the kind of man I voted for in 1994.
Yes we did, but we're in a mess now
Wow Vusi for president!! 👌👏👏
I love the part Vusi's kid appears....❤❤❤
Vusi is very eloquent and very well spoken man.
Vusi's vision and understanding, and his articulation of this is breathtaking. I wish he was more influential where it matters.
Priceless quote by Vusi: No one dares ask: "Do we even know why we are in the room in the first place?"
Love your work Vusi
That is the ANC. Vusi must say what he wants to say. He is skirting the issue.
AWESOME!!!
Brilliant. Thanks Vusi.
Vusi would make a very competent leader and would have the respect of us all.
❤what a wonderful human moment of realness ... just love Vusi's child coming in ... very special 😊
Very well scrutinised.Yes
Quality imputd..
like they say in London these guys are just gassing, all talk and nothing is going to change. The good thing for Vusi and others airing their views here is that they are being paid, everything is monetised for them on their platforms. So their views are really just a good working business model. Well done Boyz.
I agree with Vusi. I think one of the reasons we do not have proper leadership is because of our ancient electoral system. In particular our gangster / mafia style political party system. In my view no political party member - or anyone affiliated to any political party in any way - should be allowed into public office. Populism should be replaced by quality. Cabinet ministers should be elected by members of the particular fraternity, based on qualifications and experience. Parliament should consist of representatives geographically elected. No political parties involved. Local government should be local. The President should be elected by the entire population.
Excatly
Brilliant 🌻
I love Vusi!
Vusi on the mark AGAIN!
Thank You Vusi.
I Agree 100% with the feedback of John Bubb.
It's absolutely true!!!
How lovely to hear his voice of accurate analysis.
Well said Vusi.
South Africa is such a beautiful country, please give people like Vusi a chance to be part of your leadership, I clicked on the video when I saw Vusi, and he is not biased with his analysis.
Vusi for president wow what a insightful person
Vusi has presented himself with spellbinding aplomb. If given an opportunity he can commit his thoughts to practice ; there then is a better future assured for South Africa. Hopefully the success emanating therefrom would spill over to neighbouring countries.
Always a pleasure to listen to Vusi Pity is the Dunning Kruger poster children never listen
Simple think sort foreigners crime and get tourists to visit.
I like this guy. Me personally want to say one thing: South Africa do have a President, but he is absent.....always Absent..a storm is brewing and that's a fact!!
What a absolute awesome guy Vusi is. The more i watch his videos the more i like him. Wish so badly he can get into politics and run for office. He alone knows more then the president and all his ministers combine
Wow! I 'm not S. African, but if I was, I would at least make the speaker an advisor to government if not an official. However, more broadly I say...Don't just pick on S. Africa. Today you could go almost anywhere and find the same structural issues that are being discussed here. This is not a problem of any one nation. It's generational....And, not the incoming generation, but the generation of governments that we find ourselves burdened with. Yes, it is a lack of stewardship and an abundance of greed. There was a conference where a group of so-called academics were discussing how to keep Africa impoverished and help the leaders believe it's their fault. You could do a whole dissertation on this subject.
Vusi you are what the country needs❤
Wow amazing Mr Vusi You must stand for the next president please 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Wish our politicians take note of the wisdom of this young man. If only common sense was human then we wouldn't be sitting in the rut we in now.
Oh man we needed more time! ❤
We are going to sink to the level of the likes of Venezuela, our country's main income is the proceeds of crime. Thanks for a balanced view.
To me SA needs to learn simplicity, simplify problem solving, simplify restructuring us back into the prosperous future we so desire.
God bless us all
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"do we want to fix it ?" ....wow that hit hard.
Wow amazing so very true.
Brilliant! Vusi just has a way of saying stuff 🙂
If I may ask,Was what was bargained for in1994 really well understood and scrutinized as to whether it was suitable was going to work and fair for every South African citizens especially those who were disposessed and oppressed during the previous rule. ✌️🇿🇦
The "Winds of change" blew!
I wonder if our president knows how much we are suffering because of them. Its like they are not aware.