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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2022
  • Dr Khanyisile Litchfield-Tshabalala talks to Ntsiki about the history of colonisation and how it led to the bastardisation of African culture. She also discusses looking at things from the African perspective, including African spirituality and ancestors.
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  • @cathrinenzimande8906
    @cathrinenzimande8906 Год назад +391

    Guys do you realize that this is the true education needed by us African children, not this colonised schooling system. I feel so blessed Thokozani.

    • @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala
      @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala Год назад +23

      Her ancestors are wise, not her.... she is a vessel. I know things I don't even know how I know. Be open to ancestral knowledge maAfrika. Our history, culture, books and spirituality were destroyed. Precolonial ancestors as far back as 100 000 years ago want history re-written, they are back, exposing and throwing the yoke of deceit away. But they are spirit, requiring live bodies and minds to use. I just agreed after running away for a long time

    • @missnobodie2503
      @missnobodie2503 Год назад +3

      Mama ndiyabulela ngemfundisi ngaske ungayeki ukuthetha. Camagu mntanethongo!

    • @cathrinenzimande8906
      @cathrinenzimande8906 Год назад +7

      @@DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala I’m all for discovery all this knowledge. Please share reading material on a possible 🕯🤗

    • @zetzeeful
      @zetzeeful Год назад +6

      And for me the sad part is that the ruling party is black but history wise this is not taught..trust assured my little one will be taught this

    • @zubaaentertainment3903
      @zubaaentertainment3903 Год назад +3

      Jonga Yhoo. The Embo(Place in Kenya that has nguni type totems and cultures and tradional practices.. Trippy story I live in eastern cape east London in mdantsane. And when I was younger my neighbor whom basically raised me at the time but she now has moved.. But everytime there was a thunderstorm a scary one at that she would beat Zinc with a wooden stick and scream "EMBOOO, buyela embooo!!!!"
      Yho camagu!!!! Makes sense now I will live it at that yho

  • @oraz7645
    @oraz7645 Год назад +280

    The Dr needs her own podcast 🙏🏿🙏🏿 just to have more time to absorb the lessons.

    • @unpopularopinion_za
      @unpopularopinion_za  Год назад +30

      There are many! She is a walking encyclopaedia!

    • @nomsebenzi1
      @nomsebenzi1 Год назад +16

      ​@@unpopularopinion_za Enkosi Nsiki for mama once again. please ensure sh comes back👏🏾👏🏾

    • @MsMathematician1
      @MsMathematician1 Год назад +5

      Couldn't agree more

    • @NtsikiMazwai
      @NtsikiMazwai Год назад +6

      Absolutely

    • @nontandongidi9613
      @nontandongidi9613 Год назад +15

      She really needs her own podcast.... cause wowww ... I feel she needs to come back again for 3rd and 4th time

  • @alettaphalatsi477
    @alettaphalatsi477 2 месяца назад +8

    I was forced to go back to my roots when my son got cancer last year, we used herbs, it worked even though he also did chemo, he passed on but i was happy that he died cancer free, the problem was the tumors were holding on to his organs and after it fell off, there was a serious damage that internally from where the tumor was, i am provoked by the question why dont we have sangomas in hospital because believe i had t hide that i am giving him herbs but they could see that something isnt adding up, according to them he was gonna live for less than three months but he lied for 10months, chemo wasn't killing his cells like they expected and he wasn't having any side effects after chemo, i am so proud of our indigenous medication

    • @Tee-Star
      @Tee-Star Месяц назад

      Thank you for sharing this information.
      I'm sure your son is resting peacefully.
      Would you remember the herbs that u gave him?

    • @alettaphalatsi477
      @alettaphalatsi477 Месяц назад +1

      @@Tee-Star it was from Lesotho, my aunt brought it, she cured many people especially cervical, prostate and breast cancer

    • @Tee-Star
      @Tee-Star Месяц назад

      @@alettaphalatsi477 Thank you.

  • @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala
    @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala Год назад +71

    MaAfrika I am a conference in Lusaka. I missed the live release. I will watch tonight. Sithokoze emaDlozini akubo Ma, o-Nkosi-Dlamini (izi-Dlukula Dledle zakwa-Lobamba. Ama-Langeni langayidli imvu lemnyama esaba emafinyila). Nawakubo-Baba, o-Litchfield. I subscribe only to the pre-colonial and pre-European Litchfileds, those who were not in organised religion, but spirituality. Some of them died fighting forced conversion to Christinaity. And I am also acknowledging those with whom I am not related to by blood.

    • @retha_
      @retha_ Год назад +4

      We appreciate your willingness to share your knowledge Mme Khanyisile. I have learned a lot in your 2 interviews with Ntsiki. The period of awakening has arrived for some of us. I cannot wait to get hold of your writings. ❤

    • @nomfunekonosilela3895
      @nomfunekonosilela3895 Год назад +2

      Mama siyabonga ngeemfundiso zakho. Sicela ningadinwa kukusifunza ngolwazi

    • @NtsikiMazwai
      @NtsikiMazwai Год назад +2

      You are loved

    • @sibo8290
      @sibo8290 Год назад

      Siyabonga mama ukusibusisa ngolwazi olungaka

    • @nomangalisonomkhala2325
      @nomangalisonomkhala2325 Год назад

      I wonder how can one get hold of you mama. There is so much more I want to learn from you.

  • @ayatheparentcoach
    @ayatheparentcoach Год назад +33

    May I humbly ask everyone who ends up here. Can you share this podcast with atleast 3 or 4 people who may find this informative and life changing

  • @NtsikiMazwai
    @NtsikiMazwai Год назад +122

    Thank you to our ancestors for making this platform for us......

    • @bongani9972
      @bongani9972 Год назад

      Thank you Sisi for bringing such a gem for us, we appreciate You & Her...camagu

    • @masanabovee
      @masanabovee Год назад +1

      Ntsiki I love you ❤

    • @ndumakazulu
      @ndumakazulu Год назад +2

      Sisi Ntsiki you are important for the revolution of African consciousness.
      I wanted to say you are important for the revolution of the black mind, but now I know that colorism was never an African construct. It was either one was African or non-African. Thank you. Khuphuka njalo👏🏿

    • @JayJay-mx7oc
      @JayJay-mx7oc Год назад

      Thanking your ancestors on a white mans platform 🤣🤣🤣, you're intelligent shem

    • @bongani9972
      @bongani9972 Год назад

      @@JayJay-mx7oc What's wrong with that?

  • @thusommotlana2568
    @thusommotlana2568 Год назад +71

    This has been sooo insightful, finally we have an African woman who teaches us about identity that's free from western agenda's. The most mind blowing part is that with African spirituality it all begins with us. we are our own alchemists "our alters are in our homes".

  • @aishawilliams5933
    @aishawilliams5933 Год назад +45

    I am so grateful for this podcast , I am learning more about African spirituality and my roots than I have ever learned in my entire life. I love you all and thank you , love from Trinidad

  • @bcknowthyself
    @bcknowthyself Год назад +39

    I used to call my ancestors only from my great grandfather but now i have learned to call all of them 🙏

  • @madamgigi
    @madamgigi Год назад +40

    This is one of the most powerful interviews I've ever seen. And I'm born and bred Christian. Please list the names of her books and/or website. Thank you so much for posting this!

  • @DuchessofKuvuki
    @DuchessofKuvuki Год назад +16

    I don't think we can ever get enough of listening to Mama, she must come back again...

  • @mokgadiono7531
    @mokgadiono7531 Год назад +8

    Ausi Ntsiki, you need to interview Malaika Mahlatsi . You should also look in to giving space for other people from other backgrounds like Tsonga, Pedi , Tswana. I feel like we only get perspective on African History from Zulus and Xhosas . I don’t know if I am wrong !

  • @edu87ification
    @edu87ification Год назад +7

    In Kenya, people these conversations haven't reached this level of bold. Very few intellectuals will give you this kind of information.

  • @monare9935
    @monare9935 Год назад +68

    The good doctor must definitely come back for a few more episodes her wisdom is on another level. Thank you unpopular opinion for exposing us to the good doctor

    • @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala
      @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala Год назад +9

      Her ancestors are wise, not her.... she is a vessel. I know things I don't even know how I know. Be open to ancestral knowledge maAfrika. Our history, culture, books and spirituality were destroyed. Precolonial ancestors as far back as 100 000 years ago want history re-written, they are back, exposing and throwing the yoke of deceit away. But they are spirit, requiring live bodies and minds to use. I just agreed after running away for a long time

    • @monare9935
      @monare9935 Год назад +1

      @@DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala 👏👏👏 sithokoze emakhosini amakhulu you have really sparked a huge interest in african spirituality in most of us

    • @aiwekhoe1000
      @aiwekhoe1000 Год назад

      Absolutely 👍🏾👍🏾

    • @mninawamavuso3816
      @mninawamavuso3816 Год назад

      She must come back

    • @Back-to-Nature321
      @Back-to-Nature321 Год назад

      @@DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala People look at me as abnormal when I talk about "Mvelinqangi." I am a joke to them. They pray to Jesus for me and invite me to church. I need to grow in my African spirituality by meeting people who're free or willing to free themselves from this slavery mentality. Kindly send me your official contacts. Thanks in advance.

  • @reabetswemolotsi7894
    @reabetswemolotsi7894 Год назад +24

    I love this woman…tried searching for her page on YT after the first video you had with her, but couldn’t find her😢 she ignites me spiritually and makes me want to know more.

    • @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala
      @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala Год назад +10

      I have been bugging Ntsiki to establish the platform - the logistics - mina I am just a mouth piece.

  • @DeedeeKhoza
    @DeedeeKhoza Год назад +10

    This is truly the school of life, I want to follow Dr Khanyisile everywhere she goes!

  • @divinityorg
    @divinityorg Год назад +10

    I met Dr Khanyisile a few years ago and what I learned from her left me in awe! So happy she is sharing her knowledge❤ Makwande

  • @ramonetlamagwaza3937
    @ramonetlamagwaza3937 Год назад +15

    Listening to this savant, this great Afrikan Spirit gives me goosebumps.
    Praise be to our Afrikan Gods for raising amongst us, this Great Light so as to reawaken us from this Deep Sleep/Death we find ourselves in as a Black Race.
    Ume njalo nkosazana kaGogo!!! Bayede!!!!!!

  • @carolsmind
    @carolsmind Год назад +34

    I loved the part about Sangomas asking for payment for work because as an NLP Practitioner and Life Coach for some reason I just stopped asking for payment and just allowing spirit to lead the manner in which those I help choose to show their gratitude towards me.
    And yes, you do not need anyone to tell you about you. Get to know yourself. To believe in god is not to know god.

    • @ontiretsephetlhu8784
      @ontiretsephetlhu8784 Год назад +1

      This is exactly what I wanted to caution as well because these days we find very dodgy characters wanting to train others into becoming healers even though the said prospect students do not necessarily possess the gift of healing. So, I am glad that you've chose to operate differently. It is refreshing to hear such.

    • @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala
      @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala Год назад +1

      And do you realise that you don't go hungry? Or scamper for clients?

    • @carolsmind
      @carolsmind Год назад +2

      @@DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala the clients bring themselves and helping them is not even a great effort, everything just flows. Abundance for both of us.

    • @mninawamavuso3816
      @mninawamavuso3816 Год назад +1

      As a Sangoma I have people who didn’t even pay cos I just do what I’m called to do

    • @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala
      @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala Год назад

      @@mninawamavuso3816 Donga lukaMavuso. Yibambe kanjalo.... you will never hunger. Your offspring shall remain forever blessed. I bow before you. Sdwaba siluthuli.

  • @NtandoMbele
    @NtandoMbele Год назад +38

    I want to study what she is studying! ♥️♥️♥️
    I've wanted to write fiction african stories that are historical but struggle with inspiration and perspective

    • @NtandoMbele
      @NtandoMbele Год назад +4

      The information my grandmother has but refuses to talk about it thank you Christianity...

    • @NtsikiMazwai
      @NtsikiMazwai Год назад +3

      Duuuuude

    • @NtandoMbele
      @NtandoMbele Год назад

      @@NtsikiMazwai thank you dear for this podcast... We learning so much!

    • @emmanuelkgothala9345
      @emmanuelkgothala9345 Год назад +1

      I wanna make films about african history

  • @claresubulwa2336
    @claresubulwa2336 Год назад +14

    Indeed we need more conversations like these to revive Afrocentricism

  • @2967_
    @2967_ 2 месяца назад +2

    I met a man in India in a jewelry story in Rishikesh, North India. I sat down and just started reading me. I didn't't go for a reading. I asked him if he charged, he said no, because he didn't't want to be influenced by money. He owned a jewelry store. In India, the male deities have a female consorts. India and Africa are similar in their orientation towards the divine. I completed an Ayurveda course in Kerela, South India. The teacher explained that South Indian culture was matriarchal with things passed down on the mother line, but the British changed the practice/laws and changed the entire makeup of the society as well as the status of women. It's important to note, that some south Indians are darker than people on the continent of Africa.😊

    • @MrChrissybaba
      @MrChrissybaba 2 месяца назад

      I think every other race and culture the woman was the head or held in high regards from the native and Aztecs it was only the Europeans had that patriarchal culture

  • @theobbo8863
    @theobbo8863 Год назад +15

    Thank you for bringing on this Queen Mother. She is beyond amazing we need to hear more 🙏🏿

  • @emilypule9948
    @emilypule9948 Год назад +18

    You have nourished the turmoil and filled the void in my soul Mama. I am greatly impressed by your passion. Your wisdom is out of this world. My sincere gratitude to the host too.

    • @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala
      @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala Год назад +2

      Our gratitude to you for listening, to Unpopular Opinion for the platform, and to our ancestors for the knowledge

    • @NtsikiMazwai
      @NtsikiMazwai Год назад +2

      💛💛💛

  • @DYB_38
    @DYB_38 Год назад +9

    Wow it’s so amazing to hear her put it in various African contexts. I’m Rozvi (Shona, Zimbabwe) and she’s speaking my truth wow 🙌🏾

    • @BernardBushe
      @BernardBushe 4 месяца назад

      Sounds like me

    • @DYB_38
      @DYB_38 4 месяца назад +1

      @@BernardBushe kwa Zuvai 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @ayandanoxolo
    @ayandanoxolo Год назад +5

    You can tell that Ntsiki is fully absorbed by this conversation. I can't blame her...the good Dr is brilliant 😅

    • @unpopularopinion_za
      @unpopularopinion_za  Год назад +1

      We don’t blame her either!

    • @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala
      @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala Год назад +4

      @@unpopularopinion_za AmaDlozi, the ancestors are doing their thing. I am just a willing vessel. People are hooked, not because of me, but because you are being spoken to by voices from thousands of years ago. We surely come from great ancestry maAfrika.

  • @viwenyati3529
    @viwenyati3529 Год назад +12

    She is solidifying what we already know, and laying foundations for so much more. A’ Bantu bayabulela.

  • @rawamothoa9935
    @rawamothoa9935 Год назад +5

    Camagwini…Enkosi kakhulu for bracing us with your presence again elder, deep diving to liberate the mind(s) of the AFRIKAN child…AFRIKAN Sacred Science at its best….the seed is now germinating….and the tree of liberty is shooting forth…Enkosi Ndlovukazi….Love Light and eternal life to you…O’Gogo na bo Mkhulu bak’vikele in this your journey. Camagu

  • @KeorapetseMokwena96
    @KeorapetseMokwena96 Год назад +7

    Ntsiki, please call mama again. I believe that the episode about African Matriarchal systems could be linked with homosexuality in African Context. Please invite her again for that topic or really anyone to touch on that collosal topic.

    • @NtsikiMazwai
      @NtsikiMazwai Год назад +1

      You guys are so deep yazi.... I love you

  • @Vv-fl2rm
    @Vv-fl2rm Год назад +9

    Dr khanyile is the reason why I subscribed to this Chanel. That first interview with her had me hooked ❤️😘

  • @lekis5975
    @lekis5975 Год назад +5

    I am SHOOK. I can't even...Dr Khanyisile Litchfield- Tshabalala? Just wow! What a light!

  • @carriegrant5954
    @carriegrant5954 Год назад +12

    Unlimited gratitude, love and light! This the big Momma energy we needed for restoration! ❤🧡💛💚🤍💙💜

  • @samorankente9161
    @samorankente9161 Год назад +6

    Thina singoMiya we proud of mntase Ntsiki, @Dr Khanyisile how I wish one day we can have African University with African studies yet again.

  • @Master_Zu
    @Master_Zu Год назад +4

    The truth has a fleeing if you are an African I am from West Africa others called us non-believers but as for me I do not care I am a true African Lorma boy

  • @nsbfifteen7299
    @nsbfifteen7299 Год назад +5

    The level of depth. Yinjula b'chopho. Thokozani 👏🏿👏🏿.

  • @djmercedesdube6991
    @djmercedesdube6991 Год назад +9

    My goodness such a fountain of wisdom 💕

  • @ignetiusrapelwana2208
    @ignetiusrapelwana2208 Год назад +42

    Part 3 please. Great teaching!

    • @ontiretsephetlhu8784
      @ontiretsephetlhu8784 Год назад +8

      Seconded. uMama is so informative. Also, when she launches her book, I feel like the podcast should be given the opportunity to unpack that book.

    • @ignetiusrapelwana2208
      @ignetiusrapelwana2208 Год назад +2

      @@ontiretsephetlhu8784 Most definitely. Mainstream media hides such people. Its a privilege.

  • @skimanization
    @skimanization Год назад +6

    I'm glad that I have watched episode 1&2 and I wish all black South Africans watch them because they are both the fountain of true knowledge, we are so obsessed with Christianity, Jesus, Mary, God, Allah, etc. We and all our leaders we are deeply lost!!!

    • @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala
      @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala Год назад

      Difference is, some mega big leaders get paid for this dis and mis information for Afrika never to rise. Thina ke? We are in someone's agenda, mahala!

  • @khanyimabaso7008
    @khanyimabaso7008 Год назад +12

    That is true on alcohol....since when is brandy is a connector with our ancestors? 🤣😂🤣....SAB is riding on that wave heavy

  • @rose-stellapierre-louis2164
    @rose-stellapierre-louis2164 26 дней назад

    Our Ancestors are so proud that such a channel exists so we can learn such wisdom and continue the work for sovereignty and liberation!! Thank you very much! We are in the era of Reclamation!

  • @linkjongwe4729
    @linkjongwe4729 Год назад +5

    Say on daughters of the soil 💚 it’s about time we held our own ☀️💚🌼

  • @sechabadiphoko6465
    @sechabadiphoko6465 Год назад +2

    Damn it .... this is the power of a black woman.

    • @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala
      @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala Год назад +1

      The power of an Afrikan woman submitting to Afrikan ancestors. I do nothing, I just agree to be a vessel. There's nothing special about me.

  • @tlotlisopilane5212
    @tlotlisopilane5212 Год назад +7

    Thank you sis Ntsiki for bringing o mama Tshabalala again...
    Everything she said is from a holistic point of view not only earthly bound & she goes straight to the core.
    Camagu🤲🏼
    Thokoza 🙇
    We love, Honour & Respect you Bo Mme ba Africa 🕯️

  • @w2thewmcmr.hotstuff871
    @w2thewmcmr.hotstuff871 Год назад +3

    Maputo/Moçambique 🇲🇿 in the house!

  • @Ckura_
    @Ckura_ Год назад +14

    Thank You for letting uMama grace us with her knowledge and wisdom again.🙌🏾

  • @zvichaitaable
    @zvichaitaable Год назад +2

    taakusimuka manje ( we are rising now) this is the way to go. I wish every school, varsity has this as a mandatory subject

  • @wandiledlamini9788
    @wandiledlamini9788 Год назад +8

    This interview has raised even more questions from my end. Ntsiki kindly explore opening up for people to come to the podcast where there can be some type of Q and A, i believe this will sell. Thank you for listening to us and bringing her back.

    • @unpopularopinion_za
      @unpopularopinion_za  Год назад +5

      Hi Wandile! Every Sunday we have a Q and A session on Twitter Spaces with that week’s guest. Our handle on Twitter is @Unpopular_za. You are welcome to join and comment or ask questions 💛

  • @loganshunmugam1985
    @loganshunmugam1985 Год назад +4

    Amazing. Empowering. Liberating. Gives new meaning to “the doors of learning and culture shall be open to all.”

  • @mduduzipooe9619
    @mduduzipooe9619 Год назад +4

    I love this woman with all my heart. Her wisdom is a blessing to us son's and daughters of Alkebulan

    • @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala
      @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala Год назад +1

      Ngiyabonga Mduduzi. I love you back. Mayibuye, i-Afrika! Mawabongwe.... amaThonga! Mawathokoze!

  • @cl_culture01
    @cl_culture01 Год назад +11

    Thank you Good Doctor....Your Lectures on Indeginous African knowledge opens up the mind...This is the education that should be compulsory in African schools.Not what we have been conditioned to recognise as important by the colonialists.We hope and pray our God and Ancestors continue to enlighten us,give us power to bring back THE AFRICA!

    • @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala
      @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala Год назад +2

      Mayibuye iAfrika! Mawavuke amaThonga!

    • @vincentmurovhi3015
      @vincentmurovhi3015 Год назад

      Y'all still call it "Africa" named by our colonizers so they say , so which Africa is coming back, y'all acting like you know, but truth is y'all still looking for answers, I really wanna know who we are as people, but black people always have ways to sabotage and fail themselves, for example how do you trust the only people who it is said they still practice our culture if they just want money, we can shout but the problem is within us as black people, for example if you and your siblings are tight no outsider can make you guys turn against each other , mxm in simple organizations and work places , black people still sell each other out , we shout spirituality this spirituality that, we don't even get along in our clans , you know the amount of witchcraft in our clans , people run away from their families coz of such , I really how everyone is questioning this stuff but keh lets not act as if we now understand

  • @aiwekhoe1000
    @aiwekhoe1000 Год назад +5

    Greetings Royalties ,her wisdom is on another level, absolutely 👑👑🥰🥰❤❤

  • @whatsgoodinthehood5561
    @whatsgoodinthehood5561 Год назад +5

    Sicela incwadi! Please invite uMama again when she has released her book

  • @Katstix
    @Katstix Год назад +11

    At least once a month please. Or 2 hours every 2 months. It's her simple language, her ability to listen, her spirit. I adore her

  • @PulaneLehloo
    @PulaneLehloo Год назад +4

    Siyabonga Mama for sharing your wisdom with us. It is much appreciated. May you continue to grow in wisdom and sharing it with the world.

  • @IDyani261
    @IDyani261 Год назад +4

    Enkosi for sharing so mu h knowledge mama 🙏
    I love her ❤

  • @ebonyharmony8926
    @ebonyharmony8926 Год назад +2

    It is now your responsibility & it is your duty to invite this woman back to inform & educate us on a regular basis. Please. Her work is not done…Keep doing great things Sister❤ 🙏🏾

  • @ayaground
    @ayaground Год назад +2

    Ndiyamthanda loMama... She reminds of me when I am her age... I am not her age but in my teenage years I spoke like her hence I say she reminds me of when I am her age... It was revealed to me in my teenage years!... Time is an illusion...

  • @lesiba6626
    @lesiba6626 Год назад +9

    I'm sharing this with my family so much answer to our questions I'm so shocked 🙆‍♂️🕯

  • @Paidforward883
    @Paidforward883 Год назад +3

    Many many many thanks to the ancestors for sending Mama Khanyisile for bringing light to my soul ! And gratitude and blessings to Unpopular Opinion !❤️🖤💚

  • @TS-pk9sw
    @TS-pk9sw Год назад +6

    This 👏 this 👏 this 👏. Thank you especially the parts on gender and Ke'met. Thank you for teaching it.

    • @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala
      @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala Год назад +1

      Thank you to the Kemetian ancestors who pulled through with that part, through me! I do not plan my talks. Never do. I allow the ancestors to pull through and do their thing.

    • @mduduzipooe9619
      @mduduzipooe9619 Год назад

      @@DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala ngifunda okukhulu kuwe mama wesizwe sethu.. 👏

  • @duran905
    @duran905 Год назад +5

    I’m so glad people like her are still around to teach us! We just need to listen attentively

  • @docktornjathika3773
    @docktornjathika3773 Год назад +4

    This is mind blowing! So insightful! We need to pass this education and insight to many Africans.
    Now I'm so interested to learn the origins of the 'oTshabalala' as a Kenyan from Embu and see where the dots connect.

  • @nokukhanyacele5067
    @nokukhanyacele5067 Год назад +7

    🥹 I am so emotional because I have been so deeply moved by this conversation. Dr your Devine purpose in this life is so powerful because you have impacted me to understand everything I was thinking. I’m am right

  • @suncode_159
    @suncode_159 Год назад +2

    Siyabonga ntombi yakwaMazwai. Yinhle ingxoxo yenu, siphinde sibonge kumama wethu uNkosikazi Tshabalala ngolwazi olunobuhlakani ngendlela eyisimanga. Unwele olude kunina.

    • @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala
      @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala Год назад +1

      Mayibuye, i-Afrika! Mawabongwe.... amaThonga! Mawathokoze! Unwele olude nakuwe Sandile! Sibonge ne-Unpopular Opinion for the platform.

  • @NellyN159
    @NellyN159 Год назад +3

    Ntsiki let this conversation continue , if she still has time please let the good Dr come back, we need her . She's highly informative, she knows how to lay it there ,bese eyayihlahluba kahle for us to understand clearly, basically good at articulating,the ancient Matriarch lives through her.

  • @neommutle8033
    @neommutle8033 Год назад +6

    Thank you, we need this ❤ 🙏

  • @thamsanqamashaba4515
    @thamsanqamashaba4515 Год назад +2

    Gogo Ntsiki thank you for bringing Dr Khanyisile Litchfield-Tshabalala back. Please bring her back with Rutendo Matinyarare

  • @gcogcolicious3986
    @gcogcolicious3986 Год назад +4

    Let me chill here❤❤❤👏

  • @zwelihlatshwayo1559
    @zwelihlatshwayo1559 Год назад +4

    This is too good I want to pay to watch it again. 👏🏿👏🏿

  • @siyabongashoba1699
    @siyabongashoba1699 Год назад +3

    Oh my God, this is a Gem. So much valuable information, especially since my Master's is based of Afrocentricity area. Wow. Thank you Dr and this podcast

  • @qabakazichosi3524
    @qabakazichosi3524 Год назад +4

    We honestly need dr Shabalala on a regular basis simfimfithe ulwazi kuye. I can so relate with her regarding christianity & the ancestors that practiced it is so me but i pass no judgment 🥲I was once devoted that side. The things she said about sangomas and which craft as well as giving prices and wanting money upfront ✊🏾. CAMAGWINI 👏🏾 great episode as always team of 10😁individuals.

    • @NtsikiMazwai
      @NtsikiMazwai Год назад

      Hahahaha Thank from the team of 10

  • @simonbuthelezi7765
    @simonbuthelezi7765 Год назад +4

    I like the host, she looks like she is very shocked by what she hears.

  • @gracebaloyi
    @gracebaloyi Год назад +5

    Again So Educational I especially loved her views on our African spirituality. Hopefully, we'll have Dr. Khanyisile again on the podcast!

    • @raphaelmwale8254
      @raphaelmwale8254 Год назад

      True and total liberation of our ourselves as a people constitutes in making the first step to unlearn the Eurocentric education we have been subjected to and embrace the teachings of brains such as Dr. Khanyisile espouses. We must know we are only now beginning to discover who we really are!

  • @lehlohonolokodisang7968
    @lehlohonolokodisang7968 Год назад +3

    thanks ntsiki for her. Ka tla ka nyanya letsweleng le tletseng ka tsebo.

  • @hawed19
    @hawed19 Год назад +8

    Love your channel, very informative. A humble request to add subtitles as you are now reaching viewers beyond your borders.

    • @unpopularopinion_za
      @unpopularopinion_za  Год назад +3

      Thank you for your suggestion Hawed444, we’ve received many requests, and are working on this 💛

    • @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala
      @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala Год назад +4

      I fully agree. And because I speak read and write 6 of our local languages, and also because I do not plan my talks, I just go and let the ancestors, the owners of the knowledge come through - I cannot always promise that I will speak English.

  • @ikhontuqamata8826
    @ikhontuqamata8826 Год назад +3

    Siyabulela KwiNdlovukazi uDr Tshabalala, lot of gems dropped by her on how to connect with our ancestors. Siyabulela Ntsiki for bringing her again.

    • @NtsikiMazwai
      @NtsikiMazwai Год назад

      💛💛💛💛Thanks from the team

  • @OlgaKoma
    @OlgaKoma Год назад +6

    Powerful information, I'm going to replay it now coz WoW

  • @nonhlanhlah
    @nonhlanhlah Год назад +5

    I'm christian , I watched this with an open mind, and I will still choose Christianity over and over again. It liberates me and that's where I find peace. I've tried African spirituality before by the way.

    • @cush5147
      @cush5147 2 месяца назад

      Addicts usually succumb to their weaknesses and in your case its the white race's indoctrination!

  • @geek.6743
    @geek.6743 Год назад +3

    Thank you Kumkanikazi...nesivakashi sakho with so much wisdom

  • @RoseSchwinn
    @RoseSchwinn Год назад +18

    in East afrika we call water Maji (kiswahili) which is derived from bantu word; in Kikamba we call it Manzī, the kikuyu call it Mahī. And now I’m gathering from this podcast that you call it la manzi, is that so?

    • @NtsikiMazwai
      @NtsikiMazwai Год назад +3

      Yes. Amanzi

    • @RoseSchwinn
      @RoseSchwinn Год назад +3

      @@NtsikiMazwai cool the similarities are so many

    • @Drew37Drew
      @Drew37Drew Год назад +2

      In Venda it's Madi

    • @lstoryrecords_
      @lstoryrecords_ Год назад +2

      @@RoseSchwinn in lingala Mayi

    • @Oracle0211
      @Oracle0211 9 месяцев назад +1

      In Sepedi ke Metsi and it's amazing how across Africa the word is similar

  • @highandmightyqueen79
    @highandmightyqueen79 Год назад +4

    I'm glad you brought her back

  • @ThePeachjam
    @ThePeachjam Год назад +4

    Ntsiki, ndiyakuthanda sisi.🤍
    Camagu. 🙏🏽

  • @lungileketsekile5085
    @lungileketsekile5085 Год назад +1

    You are soo making sense, i have recently watched the women king. It relates to what you are saying regading women leading the army

  • @noluthandondlovu2962
    @noluthandondlovu2962 Год назад +3

    All I can say is wow😱👏🏾👏🏾

  • @nancychristopher6523
    @nancychristopher6523 Год назад +2

    Ooh my, it's clear that South Africa is more ahead in their spirituality than we're in Kenya by far.
    Most of our schools weren't teaching our local languages unless they've started now! We're still very much a British colony to date. I have learnt alot about African spirituality from watching Credo Mutwa videos this past 3 days or so. It's been an eye opening experience.
    I feel like we lost our africannes if there's anything like that, when we stopped honouring women like in the past.
    As women, we have been put in a cocoon where they decide what we should wear, how we should dress, what we can or cannot do. Men can be half naked and not women while in the past past women were more free because morals were observed. Now women are seen as enemies and sex objects such that if a woman is harassed, the first question is always how she was dressed as if it's the responsibility of woman to help men keep their zip up.
    We definitely deed more these conversations as all Africans so we can embrace who we truly are at our core.
    Thanks

    • @frayserken
      @frayserken Год назад

      in Kenya we tend to adopt anything that comes from outside plus the more you move away from your culture the more one is seem to be "civilised". i mean we pay less regard to our local languages local alcoholic drinks and medicines are discouraged and seen as backward.our local spirituality are heavily fought by our christianised society its a shame but its true

    • @nancychristopher6523
      @nancychristopher6523 Год назад

      @ken this is beautifully put.
      Unfortunately, we think adopting the Western ways of living or doing things, we are more "civilised " when in essence, we have lost our ways! Talk these stuff with Kenyan Christians and you're sure to be beaten as if God needs us humans to protect him! I'm glad you've highlighted all our traditions that today seems soo backwards.
      Unless we go back to our ways, we shall remain colonised in our minds and this affects everything in our lives. We can only liberate ourselves when we become REAL to ourselves. The God that was brought to us is actually our real God (minus the fabricated stories) whom we knew oh so intimately

  • @mjngope
    @mjngope Год назад +3

    Highly educational ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾

  • @oscarsetswalo369
    @oscarsetswalo369 Год назад +4

    Ubuyile futhi yoh we love her ❤

  • @samkelogoci3998
    @samkelogoci3998 Год назад +2

    I'm so happy that you mentioned African Americans because ntsiki had a deferent view about them. And she shown no respect to African Americans on daily thetha i just don't remember the year of that episode✌💚

  • @tshepisomamohe3840
    @tshepisomamohe3840 Год назад +2

    No words can measure to this Queen. My goodness these are teachings that HAVE TO BE TAUGHT IN SCHOOLS.

  • @TheTeddykimani
    @TheTeddykimani 2 месяца назад +1

    This mama is doing better work than all politicians in Africa

  • @jaeblac23
    @jaeblac23 3 месяца назад

    Such greatness, strength, and elegance All wrapped up in the honorable gift of traditional women give thanks 🙏🏾

  • @katlegontsoane7528
    @katlegontsoane7528 Год назад +3

    This channel is VERY Important!!!!

  • @tamdava579
    @tamdava579 Год назад +2

    I like Dr Khanyisile Very powerful and informative especially when it comes to African Spiritualy,and in the way she brakes it down,i love it ❤️....Sisi Ntsiki please try try to bring King Bhungane the III on your show,very informative also abt African Spirituality..🙏

    • @unpopularopinion_za
      @unpopularopinion_za  Год назад

      Thank you Ta Mdava. We will include your suggestion in our ideas jar 🙏🏾

  • @denisewashington2214
    @denisewashington2214 2 месяца назад

    I yearn to hear the wisdom of the elders... And our languages are simply music and callings to my deepest being.

  • @urbanskhotheni4173
    @urbanskhotheni4173 Год назад +2

    What pains me is how blind we are to the truth...the ones that have the power or platforms to re-educate us are miseducating us instead..so thank you Ma Ntsiki for using your platform to our benefit and thank you to Gogo for her valued enlightening of our minds👌👌

    • @nancychristopher6523
      @nancychristopher6523 Год назад

      Couldn't agree more on this.
      Funny how we think it's evil to acknowledge and learn from out ancestors 🤔

  • @rozaynekasindamalyo5206
    @rozaynekasindamalyo5206 Год назад +8

    The hunger I have to learn more after this podcast is on another level...I've been blessed. Where does one get details of her book/books?

  • @davidpeace015
    @davidpeace015 17 дней назад

    She has the point hands down.
    With African Spirituality she has a point about it but uBaba UZwi Lezwe has key to it.

  • @emmanuelrikardowitbooi9104
    @emmanuelrikardowitbooi9104 Год назад +1

    it's always honourable to listen to this woman.

  • @MrSimz07
    @MrSimz07 Год назад +2

    Wow 🤩 🤩 🤩
    I would like to hear dialogue between Dr. Litchfield-Tshabalala and Dr Mndende.

    • @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala
      @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala Год назад +1

      We are friends. We were friends even when I was a born again Christian and she was in AS already. She would ask me pertinent questions that would linger in my mind for days. Like I have always been caught up with izithakazelo, maybe because I am a Litchfield, and we do not have 😂 So I would stick to my mom's, Nkosi, Dlamini. And i would teach the youth at my church to know their, and to recite them. Nokuzola would ask, me, are you not evoking demons, according to your belief, by calling on all these departed spirits?

    • @MrSimz07
      @MrSimz07 Год назад +1

      @@DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalalaTshabalala I should like to thank you for being a pillar of hope and light to us all. Sithi makuded' ubumnyama, kuvele ukukhanya. 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿There are more people such as yourselves, please do not tire of us asking you to guide us out of this forest we call "the colonization of our minds." We have a proud heritage which deserves to be taught in our schools. @Ntsiki Mazwai, I enjoy your podcast very much, it's both entertaining and educational. Thank you.

    • @erikkamotang5080
      @erikkamotang5080 Год назад

      Mama Mdende was my African Lecturer at UCT in 1995. Sadly they only offered that course at year 1 only.

    • @erikkamotang5080
      @erikkamotang5080 Год назад

      African Religion*

  • @sphekza
    @sphekza Год назад +2

    Yayiva-ke ngoku?! Thank you Ntsiki and Mam' Khanyisile. To those who have endowed you with so much wisdom and courage to speak up, we are grateful. Makwande! 🌻