Thabo Mbeki: The Problem With The Education Problem

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  • Опубликовано: 16 май 2019
  • There is a problem with education in South Africa (and Africa). That much is patently clear. The problem is that leaders don't know how to tackle the problem - or where even to start tacking the problem. The '4th Industrial Revolution' has rendered much of the landscape unintelligible for the people in charge of education portfolios at leadership level. When faced with the challenge, the trap is to call yet another round of talks - and all that results is more talks. After listening to two stirring talks by Sam Paddock and S'onqoba Maseko, Former South African President, Thabo Mbeki, gave a fascinating, cogent and sometimes hilarious speech on the Heavy Chef stage. President Mbeki clearly outlined the confusion that top-level leaders have when facing the education crisis, and hinted at the opportunity provided by technology. Mbeki ended his talk with a rousing challenge to the Heavy Chef community on how to change South Africa for the better.
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Комментарии • 106

  • @mackmphahlele9511
    @mackmphahlele9511 2 месяца назад +2

    It's jealousy against good leaders that kill Africa. Mbeki is by far an intellectual who speaks educational paradigms that constitutes our ideal livelihood, always wishing to see him alongside Motsoaledi.

  • @treylee2060
    @treylee2060 2 года назад +8

    This man is the last of a kind.

  • @mzamanichauke1051
    @mzamanichauke1051 3 года назад +48

    I think Mbeki should be a president again, this man has a clear vision of a prosperous South Africa and Africa as a whole.

    • @apamwamba
      @apamwamba 3 года назад +3

      But wasnt he President before... What did he do...

    • @velenkosinimmkhabela
      @velenkosinimmkhabela 3 года назад

      He is genuine honestly my brother

    • @innocentkushingazinanga5445
      @innocentkushingazinanga5445 3 года назад +1

      They do big talk after leaving office even Obasanjo has a clear vision now, however talking and executing are two different things. We should have discussions or seminars on case studies on how to improve what has been done.

    • @apamwamba
      @apamwamba 3 года назад

      @@predomashau3336 I believe so but it all ended when MALEMA "died" for ZUMA.... Africans are generally not used to GOOD leadership. So we get what we deserve.

    • @xoliswamartin5657
      @xoliswamartin5657 3 года назад

      Yes

  • @olwethusilo7155
    @olwethusilo7155 4 года назад +56

    “I don’t know enough about what I don’t know.” - A wise man once said 🙏🏽

    • @menzidube
      @menzidube 3 года назад +1

      Sorry to burst your bubble but the bright mind was murdered with the knowledge of his colleagues. Chris Hani was his name the rest were puppets including the so called wise wise man you've referred to.

    • @MbuleloDyakop-ik7zx
      @MbuleloDyakop-ik7zx 10 месяцев назад

      Thabo is or was more intelligent than Chris even Chris knew that

  • @siphamandlandlela3478
    @siphamandlandlela3478 3 года назад +32

    One of Africa's brightest minds. Thank you Sir

    • @vndlela1564
      @vndlela1564 2 года назад

      True Bayeni we lost one of the greatest leader.

  • @refiloenyalungu7007
    @refiloenyalungu7007 Год назад +4

    Brilliant, Visionary and Legendary.

  • @mduduzimasuku955
    @mduduzimasuku955 4 года назад +38

    Hon. Thabo Mbeki was one of the best leaders of our country. The only reason he was removed was because of his education.

    • @fredericksaidi3491
      @fredericksaidi3491 4 года назад +1

      What was wrong with his education?

    • @MisanthropistForLife
      @MisanthropistForLife 3 года назад +2

      You mean...his integrity.

    • @bongiwematha5312
      @bongiwematha5312 3 года назад +6

      I will normalize visiting his online lectures/ addresses.He is a man of integrity indeed, when you speak some truth and reprimand your fellow colleagues that doesn't always resonate with the majority.

    • @sivuyilemaqokolo7900
      @sivuyilemaqokolo7900 3 года назад +9

      Mbheki was removed bcs he was not too political.. But a leader.. A leader is likely to be hated by politicians... Like Mandela all South African politicians hate Mandela bcs he was not too political although he was operating in the political space.. Today Julius Malema hate Mandela with pasion.. Hate mbheki with pasion.. He's not alone even in the ANC they hate them with pasion.. He is a true leader.. Nothing more.. And in Africa we are not realy interested in honoring leaders but politicians..now we act as surprised Whn they loot the state intities..

    • @thuthula
      @thuthula 3 года назад +1

      I realised I love our President when he was inaugurated

  • @nkosinathiduze2061
    @nkosinathiduze2061 4 года назад +40

    If we know what is good for our country we must reinstate Thabo Mbeki

    • @zisilemoyi3203
      @zisilemoyi3203 3 года назад

      Reinstate good English misleader

    • @mrsmohapi8972
      @mrsmohapi8972 3 года назад

      This was the best state's man Mzanzi ever had.

    • @zisilemoyi3203
      @zisilemoyi3203 3 года назад

      @@mrsmohapi8972 this da best misleader statesman Mzansi ever had

    • @zisilemoyi3203
      @zisilemoyi3203 3 года назад

      Reinstate what Geez ?..sellout misleader

    • @moalusimawasha9919
      @moalusimawasha9919 3 года назад

      Don't argue with a person who refuse to accept your informed based assessment.
      When TM was informed about the decision of ANC to recall him, infact when Mr Mantashe delivered that letter to recall him from office, he took his jacket from the hanger and leave.
      The purse of the government was in good state. He knew how to generate funds for government projects.

  • @richardsimango7017
    @richardsimango7017 4 года назад +15

    An innovative and thought leader indeed!

  • @solomonntsanwisi7784
    @solomonntsanwisi7784 3 года назад +20

    The most well spoken and very intellectual president we've had so far in our country.

  • @andrewsiyomunji8260
    @andrewsiyomunji8260 3 года назад +4

    Moeletsi and Thabo 's Minds speaks a lot about Govan Mbeki. That is all i am saying.

  • @kgomotsomashilane5194
    @kgomotsomashilane5194 Год назад +1

    "i dnt wnt a nation of thinkers, i wnt a notion of workers/employees" John D Rackefeller

  • @bandilemichaelncoyini9179
    @bandilemichaelncoyini9179 Год назад +1

    Best president we ever had...

  • @zibambense4008
    @zibambense4008 3 года назад +2

    I agree, big words and conferences cannot solve problems of our country... but is actionable things....

  • @thabongwepe5681
    @thabongwepe5681 3 года назад +2

    How much better is it to get wisdom than gold! and to get understanding rather to be chosen than silver!

  • @xoliswamartin5657
    @xoliswamartin5657 4 года назад +14

    Most highly intelligent President of SA

    • @heavychef
      @heavychef  4 года назад +3

      Thanks for your comment Xoliswa. Having engaged with him several times, the Heavy Chef team concurs that Mr Mbeki is indeed an exceptionally smart individual.

    • @xoliswamartin5657
      @xoliswamartin5657 4 года назад +1

      @@heavychef you are most welcome Chef

    • @zisilemoyi3203
      @zisilemoyi3203 3 года назад

      Misleader in chief

    • @zisilemoyi3203
      @zisilemoyi3203 3 года назад

      Look at his RYT hand big ring

    • @zisilemoyi3203
      @zisilemoyi3203 3 года назад

      Misleader

  • @phillipngejane8874
    @phillipngejane8874 Год назад

    I wish we (Africans) were wise
    enough to unite our continent by selecting Thabo Mbeki as our president. Africa Renaissance is deep rooted in his heart of hearts.

  • @sandilemthembu6339
    @sandilemthembu6339 4 года назад +9

    Brilliant

  • @sindisavilakati829
    @sindisavilakati829 11 месяцев назад

    South Africa will never be blessed with this mind ever again...🙏🙏🙏

  • @thanduxoloadam978
    @thanduxoloadam978 2 года назад +1

    U are the best Zizu

  • @velenkosinimmkhabela
    @velenkosinimmkhabela 3 года назад +1

    Father Thabo Mbeki is really smarth that supported by truly genuine and honestly

  • @lawrencemavhaire6860
    @lawrencemavhaire6860 3 года назад +3

    And so on and so forth !

  • @tloumokobodi
    @tloumokobodi 3 года назад

    Mr President, my President. I know that the train of 4IR has started moving, the only action is, we must board. "The NDP 2030 is not a plan is indeed a vision" a good vision.

  • @AlbertSchram
    @AlbertSchram 3 года назад +1

    He is talking about radical transformation of education, addressing the challenge of creating graduates with competences suitable for the 4th IR. The existing 'plans' are not plans but mere visions or wish lists because lack of real know how about education, and understanding of change management. Crises provide too many distractions. Now universities are just empty credentialing machines.

    • @Brilliant_Mfanas
      @Brilliant_Mfanas 3 года назад

      This is pure truth.

    • @mthokozisilanga4497
      @mthokozisilanga4497 2 года назад

      This guy was in power for almost 10 years and he did nothing on education. Look at Kagame in Rwanda, with Grade 12 and military training. Look at how education was in his government.

    • @awb9012
      @awb9012 2 года назад

      He should be ashamed of his ignorance. White kids, since 1994 have excelled in ICT and that because they had a good grounding. Because he wasn't better prepared as he says he wasnt, black kids became a list generation. They did away with mathematics and science. We have very few black scientists, engineers, biochemists, agriculturalists etc. All because of this man and his OBE education model. 30 years later and black people live in penury gathering and selling whatever they can to survive.

    • @AlbertSchram
      @AlbertSchram 2 года назад

      @@awb9012 You are right. Taking responsibility is not on this politician's list of competences.

  • @bongani9972
    @bongani9972 3 года назад +2

    In the presence of Black Excellence they are nowhere to be found, nothing to comment about cause they stand to divide instead

  • @tshepopholoba9087
    @tshepopholoba9087 3 года назад +1

    We miss you president

  • @mpendulo8608
    @mpendulo8608 3 года назад +2

    I was honestly expecting to hear more from the president concerning education, but very informative nonetheless.

  • @tshepopholoba9087
    @tshepopholoba9087 3 года назад

    Did they implement this idea from President Mbeki

  • @ncebampontshane5692
    @ncebampontshane5692 Год назад

    In education we started from Paper 1 to Paper 2.....I don't know on which paper are we now?

  • @donaldgray2128
    @donaldgray2128 2 года назад

    Part of the problem

  • @TheSandile1
    @TheSandile1 3 года назад +9

    ANC Leaders are the same.After their tenure they suddenly have bright ideas.

    • @mzugo_sa
      @mzugo_sa 3 года назад +4

      He always had brilliant ideas just that he was/is too intelligent for most South Africans including ANC (Malema confessed to that) to understand he's ways of doing things

    • @bramjondolo
      @bramjondolo 3 года назад

      Which other former ANC is having bright ideas afana nalawa ayenawo esaphethe.

    • @TheSandile1
      @TheSandile1 3 года назад

      Why didn't they implement them.

    • @michaelflink8010
      @michaelflink8010 3 года назад +2

      Your comment seems to lack a bit of run way because the former Presidents' of the Republic of SA are just 3. Which ones spoke about ideas after their tenure of office? And which platforms did they use to make known those ideas?

    • @TheSandile1
      @TheSandile1 3 года назад

      @@michaelflink8010 All of them talk about problems and little bit of solutions but they forget that they were once given the chance to run the country.

  • @shepherddiza5975
    @shepherddiza5975 3 года назад +2

    T
    he only time SA had a president.

    • @heavychef
      @heavychef  3 года назад

      He's an exceptional leader isn't he?

  • @tsepangbereng3144
    @tsepangbereng3144 3 года назад

    Was there ever a 20pg document that was created or put out?

    • @heavychef
      @heavychef  3 года назад +1

      Yes indeed - insideeducation.co.za/2019/09/09/people-are-key-to-unlocking-sas-potential-says-thabo-mbeki-unveiling-his-foundations-report-on-education-and-4ir/

    • @tsepangbereng3144
      @tsepangbereng3144 3 года назад

      @@heavychef fantastic

  • @diederickhattingh4371
    @diederickhattingh4371 9 месяцев назад

    How many advisors did you have

  • @moeketsikhol5682
    @moeketsikhol5682 2 года назад +1

    I am not sure that it will work because WiFi is not Faibar Faibar is not for free public participation was not done properly. They missed led community's

  • @jn8922
    @jn8922 2 года назад +3

    Its a tragedy that people wanted Zuma because they identified with how undignified and uneducated he was. People felt comfortable with a corrupt, dumb leader. They hated this man because he was like a real elder with wisdom and dignity. He's honest about not knowing things - now that's important - he makes the point that if you don't know about something, then you don't know that you don't know. Now we have people in this country who don't know that they don't know and they are our leaders and they work amongst us so we are doomed. The only solution is educating people and sharing skills. He did answer the question if you listen carefully. He's saying don't ask the people who don't know to make decisions on things that require specialized knowledge - that we should ask people who do know to advise and share their skills.

    • @caesar3909
      @caesar3909 2 года назад

      The last time the SA economy grew by 5% was during the Mbeki & Mandela runs. We have never reached 3% ever since he stepped down. I don't understand how they thought replacing an educated man with someone who never made it past grade 4 was a good idea. Look at where South Africa is now. We would be a different country today if all of that never happened.

  • @mammamamma9910
    @mammamamma9910 3 года назад +2

    So what exactly was (or is) the "problem with the education problem" in S.Africa ? . The former president beat about the bush without hitting the nail on the head . There wasn't even a nail that I could see , and he didn't point out any at the beginning , at the end or in the body of his speech .

    • @M_Zondi
      @M_Zondi 3 года назад +2

      If you go to the Thabo Mbeki Foundation you will find a full report on what he is talking about, the foundation with other partners has also started implementing the solutions to the problem.
      Please also look at some more recent videos of his.

    • @bongiwematha5312
      @bongiwematha5312 3 года назад +2

      You made me listen to this again and I sat with my pen and diary and I learnt a lot from your question. Thank you so much for challenging me to listen attentively and with understanding.
      I can't even begin to share my notes with you it's a lot, however take this with you, president said "the problem of unemployment needs to be addressed by correcting the education system". "If you don't know, what is it that you don't know, you cannot bring up any solution"... He further suggested what needs to be done.
      .
      It is what it is👍 Thanks hey⚘

    • @mammamamma9910
      @mammamamma9910 3 года назад +1

      @@bongiwematha5312 thank you for your interesting comment . I'm also taking something home from you . This one : "it is what it is" !
      There are many different kinds of audience .
      A political audience is a gathering of like minded people who share the same party or political ideas . At such a gathering the speaker must communicate his thoughts quickly by stating his sympathies or loyalties and by explaining his ideas and how those ideas could help the gathering .Examples are political rallies and party delegates conferences .
      Another type of audience are religious congregations . People of the same faith assemble and ask a speaker to address them . A topic is selected and the speaker is asked to deliver a message . The speaker must stick to the topic , and he must take the religious worldview or morals , educational background and age group as well as other factors into account in his speech . And he must deliver his message and make it comprehensive , concise and compact .
      Then there is the student or learner type of audience . This type of audience is usually made up of school children , college or university students and post graduate students . This audience is usually assembled to learn something they don't know . And the speaker is usually a teacher , lecturer or professor . Here the speaker is expected to transfer information or knowledge that he has mastered to the audience in line with an agreed topic . And topic may be how to solve 4th degree quadratic equations or how to conjugate irregular French verbs . Whatever the topic the teacher must try to hit the nail on the head .
      There is the expert or the intellectual audience . With this kind of audience you're dealing with scholars , researchers , thinkers , scientists , and well educated people . A speaker does not really need to teach this group of people anything , as there is nothing they cannot easily learn on their own . What a speaker usually does in such a place is to share personal or professional experiences and insights . But even this sharing must be done in accordance with the agreed topic . Examples are seminars and workshops .
      Then there is the market audience . Here the speaker is usually a seller who is trying to sell something to potential buyers . Once again no beating about the bush : say what it is that you're selling , state the price , and how the item might benefit a buyer.
      Finally , but not the least , we have the entertainment audience . Here the speaker is trying to make people happy by , for instance , doing magical displays , singing a song , reciting poetry , or performing stand up comedy .
      In all these and countless other types of audience it is necessary to pick up the nail , show it to everyone in the audience , pick up a hammer and hit the nail on the head , in full view of everybody . If you don't hit the nail at the beginning you must do so in the middle or at the end of your speech . No dodging , no avoiding , no hiding .
      Humans are not telepathic which is why human language was invented. It's also why conferences , meetings and gatherings are held and speakers invited to address them . So if a speaker goes to a gathering and speak in parables on the topic "The problem with the educational problem in S.Africa" , without mentioning any problem in particular , I guess I found myself watching the wrong video .

    • @yoli5446
      @yoli5446 3 года назад +2

      There is the main problem he highlighted, the not knowing. My only issue with his statement is that it is guided by his era, making an error of erasing the progress made.
      There has been progress, but what is always lacking is the political will and sense of urgency.

  • @AlbertSchram
    @AlbertSchram 2 года назад

    He is not entirely right about his role as Chancellor. Indeed, a Chancellor has no executive responsibilities, and the only thing he needs to do once a year is to hand out the degrees. He can not, however, convene a council meeting by himself whenever he wants, without agreeing with the Vice Chancellor. That would be too disruptive.

  • @yonelamatikinca7722
    @yonelamatikinca7722 3 года назад

    Time to act not talk show(Kim Matikinca)

  • @channelmcmc1094
    @channelmcmc1094 3 года назад +2

    When is his honourary degree coming?

  • @avrilteddy7849
    @avrilteddy7849 2 года назад

    Yv