I started watching your podcast yesterday, interviewing lindiwe and now I'm watching this episode with Buthelezi and I watched both of it....I feel so much pain I have a baby daddy whose in jail for 2 murder cases he got to jail 2014 and I'm an ex Satanist I'm 31 years old...I'm sitting here listening to this guy and I'm going to establish something for ex offenders because God called me to be a leader for the youth. I'm so passionate about helping the youth because of what I've experienced and you know what help is coming on the way. I really hope that there is someone bigger than me who can establish an organization and hire ex offenders to be speakers and metabolism tools to help reduce crime in our country. I'm definitely going to do this
Thanks skeem for allowing this interview to flow....u r a good listener, people were complaining about how u interject but lately u r doing a great job❤❤🙏🙏
Thank you Skeem GP for this episode, Mandla is spitting facts, I’ve worked with inmates in Westville prison, inmates changes their lives inside but when the go out the government rejects them along with the society. I’ve seen the most educated people in prison where people grabbed the opportunity to better themselves but they still found it hard out there, not all of the ex-offenders can handle the rejection while not offered the job or skills you were promised by the government. As an outsourced NGO worker I’ve found it too hard to deal with what they go through on their daily lives
I really enjoyed how he told his story, it gives you a realistic picture of what happened and also his insight on what is happening in our country today is spot on. 👌🏼
Bhuti omdala wonke umuntu unendlela asebenza ngayo enkampani asuke eyiphethe nawe enza ngendlela yakho chief you are a CEO lapho iphathe ngendlela yakho thank you
Skeem you need to invite the officials as well regarding the reintegration issue.. It would be interesting to hear what their train of thoughts are. What happens to all the skills that theyve acquired whilst they were in jail?
Hi guys! You're full of inspiration, brilliant ideas, courageous and full of intelligence! Can you guys speak out about those inmates who are serving life imprisonment, who qualify for parole since from 2004 and backwards who are still rotting in prison! It look like if a person is not politically connected or not known by senior members or who are lacking financially will rote in prison! On the other hand ANC expect to be voted! If this year will end while lifers who qualify to be released are not released before the end of this year, inmates and their family members should not vote for the ANC!
Skeem you very smart, i admire how you express yourself as well as apply yoir mind. God bless this podcast ,it has given me the understanding that we all human and we all possess a sense of God.
👏👏👏thanks for Skeem by bringing Mandla on this platform,we learned a lot from this today episode so Please keep it up caution the youth out there and we following your program on mojalive Sizokuthola you are doing amazing 👏big up my brother we salute you
I really salute you Mr Mandla when you code that the country is not helping us as black. As a politician I understand you very well Those are some of the things that made us to contest the ruling party
Thank you for bringing this episode. How i wish government can listen and nathi as community siyiphakamele. Hayi icrime igcwele iyaphuphuma and our government is failing us shame
Skeem there is a lady called Fikile Memela, she was incarcerated in Iran 🇮🇷 for drug trafficking. Her story is very interesting. Please invite her on your podcast
It really doesn't make sense why ex convicts have criminal records if prisons are called rehabilitation centers. If someone has been truly rehabilitated by the system then they shouldn't have a criminal record. Great show
Eish ibuhlungu lendaba ne simo se lizwe lethu...i wish one day i could be able to fund and form organizations to help young boys and girls psychological and financial and help former ex convicts and even those who are still serving and i believe by God's grace it will come to pass
Holla Skeem Kindly bring another view point Kindly bring someone who took all jail knowledge, and started either a business or something that they survive on. Cause I think this community development its on the right track but lacking that someone who started.
Bra Skeem, thank u or allowing your guests to speak in their own languages don't listen to these know it all who are saying English this English that for all these years TV has been messing our people in the end our bros/sisters are not able to express themselves with the podcast like yours nisithatha nisibeke gents as a result I am terrified of jail extremely inspired to clean my ways
Hawu uMlu is still in prison I remember baboshwa noLucky Thwala after they killed uMazwi, Gideon's son oLundi. Waphuma uThwala akaphilanga more than 3yesrs. He died.
Great contents. However, I don’t agree with the point that DCS should pay ex-offenders or give them stipend (59:44). It will encourage people to commit more crime.
But now remember this is an ex offender who’s trying to change and him not getting anything from his help might take him back to prison and other lives might be lost.
What is it being about the gangs in side prison, cause I feel some of them contribute a lot into crime. Only a few come out like Mr mandla kodwa abanengi Baku ma gangs ku prison, they are not
I enjoyed this episode skeem very insightful Tajelly is very smart and i so wish the government can look into some of the suggestions he made and implement them they could be very useful. We want more skeem
Great work skeem but why every ex-offender complain abt justice do they realize if you killed someone the only justice is for you to be killed, so if the government takes care of you and gives you food until they release you but you still expect to be treated nice, your no longer a human being until you prove to have a heart and teach people to love you not have an ego tht took you to jail
Hi Skeem, right now i feel like dying,, my sister is shoplifter, recently she was convicted to 9 months but she only did 2 months.already she's been arrested 3 times, she was stabbed, a week after that she was arrested in Polokwane and was beaten surverly.. She's out now, im dying inside between i cant help because im also unemployed.. Please advice, we leave in Poverty, just advise.. Thanks 🙏
For all it's worth I would advice people to not be dismissive in terms of these convicts getting what they deserve as I read one of the comments. I have a couple of ex-offenders in my family and I can relate to what some of these ex-convicts go through. When you see how society rejects ex-offenders it really tears them apart. Yes they were wrong for doing what they did but let us not thrust spear of judgment upon their lives. I believe that our God is a God of many chances something which I have come to learn from @skeem. By no means do I tolerate and accept the crimes that they did but are we as human beings not allowed to have a second chance. My fellow skeemers let us not be swift with retribution as this can sometimes be the blanket that clouds the true meaning of the human spirit. Dankie Skeemers!!!
Thank you very much for another educative story. keep up the good work Mr Lukhele. However, I have one request, please try to release twice a week. but no pressure.
Don't explain yourself mu brother, you are doing well evil people are never satisfied, let them try other podcasts, no one forces anyone to be on this channel
I like his story. If he is not already doing it he needs register a company and start charging departments for consultation travel cost etc or start a foundation
Jelly is one of the best guests you've ever hosted❤❤❤
Mandla is a great story teller, he gives you detail to detail 👌
This guy's is well spoken!....and his story is well structured, I love it.
I started watching your podcast yesterday, interviewing lindiwe and now I'm watching this episode with Buthelezi and I watched both of it....I feel so much pain I have a baby daddy whose in jail for 2 murder cases he got to jail 2014 and I'm an ex Satanist I'm 31 years old...I'm sitting here listening to this guy and I'm going to establish something for ex offenders because God called me to be a leader for the youth. I'm so passionate about helping the youth because of what I've experienced and you know what help is coming on the way. I really hope that there is someone bigger than me who can establish an organization and hire ex offenders to be speakers and metabolism tools to help reduce crime in our country. I'm definitely going to do this
Hey do mind me asking what exactly does being a satanist mean.
@@maselikhampane587 being a devil worshiper google it
Great point raised there. If DCS doesn't trust it's own ex-offenders how do they expect for the society to accept them.
That's a fact statement sister 👏 😊
This man's tells the truth the government must be lenient to ex offenders to get employment because if not so it drives them back to crime
I like how you constantly remind people of the disclaimer: This is an educational podcast, not entertainment, it is to highlight the ills of society.
Bra Skeem I'm glad you took the criticism constructively, the podcast has improved tremendously. Sibonga the lovely content ❤🎉🎉
Glad to hear it
Even on the show sizomthola please improve but we appreciate your podcast@@Skeemgp_sa
Thanks skeem for allowing this interview to flow....u r a good listener, people were complaining about how u interject but lately u r doing a great job❤❤🙏🙏
I also noticed how he allowed the guest to speak. But personally i miss his interjections here and there😂
❤🎉love it 😁
How i wish we had people like you in our small communities... big up Skeem
Thank you Skeem GP for this episode, Mandla is spitting facts, I’ve worked with inmates in Westville prison, inmates changes their lives inside but when the go out the government rejects them along with the society. I’ve seen the most educated people in prison where people grabbed the opportunity to better themselves but they still found it hard out there, not all of the ex-offenders can handle the rejection while not offered the job or skills you were promised by the government. As an outsourced NGO worker I’ve found it too hard to deal with what they go through on their daily lives
I'm watching this guy for the 8th time today, great story telling from Mandla
Awesome, thank you!
This is a great Episode. the channel keeps on dishing out quality content. this is the best episode
I really enjoyed how he told his story, it gives you a realistic picture of what happened and also his insight on what is happening in our country today is spot on. 👌🏼
Ngathi ningafika e Newcastle for this talk, ave zibulalana izingane and nothing is done about it. What a wonderful platform 👏
you doing well skeem dont listen to the critics we enjoy your tsotsi taal
Nakanjani.. we love de way u narrate things..
I second that. Haters will always hate.
I salute you for recognizing Agenda Network🤝. I started following these crime stories from agenda Networks. Big ups to u big man🤝
Bhuti omdala wonke umuntu unendlela asebenza ngayo enkampani asuke eyiphethe nawe enza ngendlela yakho chief you are a CEO lapho iphathe ngendlela yakho thank you
This guy is a very good story teller
The picture quality of this podcast is the best
Skeem GP Foundation is a South African version of Valuetainment ❤ Big up to Themba Lukhele
Skeem you need to invite the officials as well regarding the reintegration issue..
It would be interesting to hear what their train of thoughts are.
What happens to all the skills that theyve acquired whilst they were in jail?
Thank you Skeem and Mc Menzisto to bring lengwenya.
one of the best episodes ever
🙏🏿
Hi guys! You're full of inspiration, brilliant ideas, courageous and full of intelligence!
Can you guys speak out about those inmates who are serving life imprisonment, who qualify for parole since from 2004 and backwards who are still rotting in prison!
It look like if a person is not politically connected or not known by senior members or who are lacking financially will rote in prison! On the other hand ANC expect to be voted! If this year will end while lifers who qualify to be released are not released before the end of this year, inmates and their family members should not vote for the ANC!
Skeem you very smart, i admire how you express yourself as well as apply yoir mind. God bless this podcast ,it has given me the understanding that we all human and we all possess a sense of God.
👏👏👏thanks for Skeem by bringing Mandla on this platform,we learned a lot from this today episode so Please keep it up caution the youth out there and we following your program on mojalive Sizokuthola you are doing amazing 👏big up my brother we salute you
Best interviewee bhut Jelly 💯. Telling the main issue to life after rehabilitation.
Great interview because you didn't interrupt the guest...Thank you
I am inspired thank you Jelly may God help and provide you to God be the glory
We thank you skeem for this channel honestly..this is very educational and we learn alot from this channel
Mandla is such a good story teller , I enjoyed listening to him ❤
I really salute you Mr Mandla when you code that the country is not helping us as black.
As a politician I understand you very well
Those are some of the things that made us to contest the ruling party
Thank you for bringing this episode. How i wish government can listen and nathi as community siyiphakamele. Hayi icrime igcwele iyaphuphuma and our government is failing us shame
I remember that day ye heist like its yesterday. I had a newborn on my hands during that commotion
Eyyy cc babelubambe phansi uLundi....
Skeem there is a lady called Fikile Memela, she was incarcerated in Iran 🇮🇷 for drug trafficking. Her story is very interesting. Please invite her on your podcast
Please bring him back, this guy has a lot that he wants to share. give him another 2 hours
There'll always be those negative elements bhuti all you need to do is to ignore them. You are doing a great job 💯👌
Great and insightful interview.
Thank you 🙏🏾
Glad you enjoyed it!
Skeem keep up with the good work. Your podcast is one of the best.
Much appreciated!
The podcast has improved a lot since you started listening
It really doesn't make sense why ex convicts have criminal records if prisons are called rehabilitation centers. If someone has been truly rehabilitated by the system then they shouldn't have a criminal record. Great show
It will be removed after 30 years
It’s refreshing to see your growth pot-cast per pot -cast keep it up Skeem. You are a true testimony yokuthi abantu bayashintsha❤
Eish ibuhlungu lendaba ne simo se lizwe lethu...i wish one day i could be able to fund and form organizations to help young boys and girls psychological and financial and help former ex convicts and even those who are still serving and i believe by God's grace it will come to pass
Best of the best. I cannot wait for Part 2
Big up Skeem I like the way you show love to your guests and take care of them ❤❤
Please bring bring SASSA and PostBank guy from Agenda Network
Eyy, you've watched that guy? That is a very good storyteller. Emzansi kuyantshontshwa
That facial expression "bahlala bangena budget🥴" 😊😂
Oh my God its painful, im speechless, renting my brother 😢
Be stronger mi brother a plan will come along, keep doing great.🙏🤝
I agree with the gentleman Skeem, let the Government employ the ex offenders, I'm telling you we can combat crime
Skeem thnk u soo much guys for helping us with jail info
Insizwa Ngempela lena uyizwa ikhuluma🤞💯
Ok this is the best episode ever 🔥🔥
Appreciated it
Skeem you need to keep reminding viewers to subscribe or include captions of subscribe otherwise the numbers are numbering
Bring him back to specifically speak about gangsterism in prison, how to avoid and to get out of
Avoid going in prison.
Stay away from the gangs b 1 on 1 in prison.
Hey my leader my former manager is Ngalo from j Moroka Iam following you my leader I've learn a lot from your brocast ❤❤❤❤❤
Love this podcast ❤
Thank you for taking our advice Skeem, your interviewing skills have improved a lot❤
Absolutely loved this episode ❤
This is clean content, well articulated and always with so much of a reality check. Qhubeka Skeem, mna ndiykuthanda shame❤
From ticktock straight apha sanA😊Enkosi skeem nawe bhuti Themba I don't hate you for izenzo zakho
Holla Skeem
Kindly bring another view point
Kindly bring someone who took all jail knowledge, and started either a business or something that they survive on.
Cause I think this community development its on the right track but lacking that someone who started.
Thanks for bringing uJelly
We love you skeem and how you conduct your interview, you very good
Bra Skeem, thank u or allowing your guests to speak in their own languages don't listen to these know it all who are saying English this English that for all these years TV has been messing our people in the end our bros/sisters are not able to express themselves with the podcast like yours nisithatha nisibeke gents as a result I am terrified of jail extremely inspired to clean my ways
Hawu uMlu is still in prison I remember baboshwa noLucky Thwala after they killed uMazwi, Gideon's son oLundi. Waphuma uThwala akaphilanga more than 3yesrs. He died.
Mabhoza o nale pluck okare shebexit. Was great show ta'skeem
This gentleman can articulate a point very well.
Great episode, This guy tell as it is.
Skem ❤️lots of love, from down eseweto
Keep on pushing you are opening our eyes to our crimes norms
Skeem your lingo bra 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 you always kill me when you say “pop rivit” 😂🤣😆😅😂🤣
Brother Mandla Buthelezi nice to see your
I’m voting for the stipend honestly
Wow,what an insightful interview by Bra Mandla 🙌!! He comes with the right mechanisms of combating crime in our society....super profound 🙌
Well said my brother, in South sotho we say, Mpa ha ena sekoloto.
That is rubbish excuse we working as security not because we are stupid south Africa people must stop the laziness mind
Great contents.
However, I don’t agree with the point that DCS should pay ex-offenders or give them stipend (59:44).
It will encourage people to commit more crime.
But now remember this is an ex offender who’s trying to change and him not getting anything from his help might take him back to prison and other lives might be lost.
Great story teller💯
Thanks a lot for this episode.
What is it being about the gangs in side prison, cause I feel some of them contribute a lot into crime.
Only a few come out like Mr mandla kodwa abanengi Baku ma gangs ku prison, they are not
Bhuti Mandla Mkhaya wam🙌🙌 ngyakulandela kakhulu. Iyangithobisa indlela ayithatha🤝
Tsiiiiii nkunzi phakathi kwenkunzi kabawo Lukhele umlilo mbhem ungumlilo...
''Ay bangabhosha lakim.'' caught me offguard 😂😂
I enjoyed this episode skeem very insightful Tajelly is very smart and i so wish the government can look into some of the suggestions he made and implement them they could be very useful. We want more skeem
Skeem siyabonga usilalele , your guest have more time to talk now thn before
Please skeemGP ask your guests on how we can get hold of them.please.please please
To have a boy child it's hard 😢😢😢
Ey this guest👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Great work skeem but why every ex-offender complain abt justice do they realize if you killed someone the only justice is for you to be killed, so if the government takes care of you and gives you food until they release you but you still expect to be treated nice, your no longer a human being until you prove to have a heart and teach people to love you not have an ego tht took you to jail
Nature, Mlu, Mthokozisi yaaa lawo magama sasiwazi Ondini. Ruthless.
Great improvement leader we got to hear a lot of detail from the interviewee!
Hi Skeem, right now i feel like dying,, my sister is shoplifter, recently she was convicted to 9 months but she only did 2 months.already she's been arrested 3 times, she was stabbed, a week after that she was arrested in Polokwane and was beaten surverly.. She's out now, im dying inside between i cant help because im also unemployed.. Please advice, we leave in Poverty, just advise.. Thanks 🙏
Great interview
Atleast government should give a small job to previous offenders yabo not all of them but have a small organization nje
My hometown brother ❤️🙌
For all it's worth I would advice people to not be dismissive in terms of these convicts getting what they deserve as I read one of the comments.
I have a couple of ex-offenders in my family and I can relate to what some of these ex-convicts go through. When you see how society rejects ex-offenders it really tears them apart. Yes they were wrong for doing what they did but let us not thrust spear of judgment upon their lives.
I believe that our God is a God of many chances something which I have come to learn from @skeem. By no means do I tolerate and accept the crimes that they did but are we as human beings not allowed to have a second chance.
My fellow skeemers let us not be swift with retribution as this can sometimes be the blanket that clouds the true meaning of the human spirit.
Dankie Skeemers!!!
Grootman yase Kasi ..Vosloo and K1 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🙏🙏🏾👌 dankie skeem
Thank you very much for another educative story. keep up the good work Mr Lukhele. However, I have one request, please try to release twice a week. but no pressure.
Great content
Don't explain yourself mu brother, you are doing well evil people are never satisfied, let them try other podcasts, no one forces anyone to be on this channel
I like his story. If he is not already doing it he needs register a company and start charging departments for consultation travel cost etc or start a foundation