"SA Constitution must be rewritten": Race and the law, threats to Black advocates, ANC failures

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @phutiben2067
    @phutiben2067 Год назад +89

    Sir Muzi Sikhakhane is arguably is the most mentally liberated black legal practitioner in Mzansi. He utters wisdom whenever he opens his mouth. One can tell he always speaks from an informed point of view and has mastered the art of bringing his thoughts across. Thanks Dr Sizwe for such an insightful interview.

    • @SimphiweZwane-rw2jy
      @SimphiweZwane-rw2jy Год назад +1

      Don't limit him with colour most liberated Legal practioner

  • @makhosonkehanson
    @makhosonkehanson Год назад +23

    Adv Sikhakhane you are a true embodiment of courage to shine and represent the black identity well.

  • @andrewchinyonga7458
    @andrewchinyonga7458 Год назад +182

    Advocate Sikhakhane performs a sober and surgical dissection of the tragedy of South African (and African) society. His solutions are both radical and progressive. Great show, Sizwe

    • @phumudzolordrickmoyosnr9766
      @phumudzolordrickmoyosnr9766 Год назад +2

      Love your play of words we are in icu as a private company .

    • @andrewchinyonga7458
      @andrewchinyonga7458 Год назад +2

      @@phumudzolordrickmoyosnr9766 thank you so much

    • @davidnfila1316
      @davidnfila1316 Год назад +2

      Yes, my brother! Only these can lead Africa from its political quagmire. Unfortunately they don't stand for political office.

  • @gomolemomanche257
    @gomolemomanche257 Год назад +58

    I don’t know why, Mara I’m encouraged by this conversation. The bravery to tell the truth at such a high level is needed. There is hope afterall.

  • @sibusisomabhola4097
    @sibusisomabhola4097 Год назад +65

    Adv Skhakhane is phenomenal . He’s so smart . I’m forever grateful and excited to hear his thoughts and how he views this and that . Very articulate and eloquently .

  • @lufundoleonardgana5665
    @lufundoleonardgana5665 Год назад +28

    Sizwe you have had so many seminal moments on your show. This is by far the most breathtaking for me. I've always longed for a reawakening of a South African child for the betterment of all Africa. Thank you to the Advocate for his bravery.

    • @_SMWX
      @_SMWX  Год назад +1

      This was an amazing one.

  • @ezekiasmakhanya2510
    @ezekiasmakhanya2510 Год назад +78

    Prof PLO Lumumba once said, 'africa does not have engineers but Assemblers' and Adv Sikhakhane is saying we have not built anything in 30 years. Now I understand why. Great conversation 👌 👏

    • @providetriggersforevolutio3748
      @providetriggersforevolutio3748 Год назад +1

      Indeed! Black folks globally have become consumers of white status symbols such as commodified products that are highly associated with our desire to have proximity to whiteness. Thus, our inability to go inward and create for us and by us in the socioeconomic and sociopolitical spaces!

  • @kodithelivingart
    @kodithelivingart Год назад +94

    This podcast needs to be shown to young scholars and even their educators so we can cleanse the minds which have been captured and unknowingly corrupted. Thank you Sizwe for this show. ❤

  • @notyetuhuru
    @notyetuhuru Год назад +163

    "A black person who tolerates the suffering of others" Adv. Skhakhane, my favourite South African 🖤✊🏿

    • @fatimalobi6382
      @fatimalobi6382 Год назад +7

      He is the most woke professional black Advocate I have listened to. He dropped bombs like Hiroshima. Calling the three hands of government to resign, is the best way of clearing up a well tranqualized country.

    • @thembi9645
      @thembi9645 Год назад +1

      Yandikhalisa loo piece 😢

  • @siphiweshezi4969
    @siphiweshezi4969 Год назад +379

    Every South African who take themselves serious must watch this interview 👌🙌

    • @Ruby_nba
      @Ruby_nba Год назад +17

      You forgot to add "Every Black South African"

    • @Tinker8531
      @Tinker8531 Год назад

      WITHOUT MORAL LEADERS, YOU CAN CHANGE THE CONSTITUTION TILL YOU BLUE IN THE FACE. REST OF AFRICA DOES NOT HAVE THE CONSITUTION AND LOOK AT THEM AND THEIR POVERTY. THESE KINDS OF PEOPLE NEVER WANT TO FACE THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM, WHICH IS CORRUPTION AND GREEDY LEADERS. EASTERN EUROPEANS ARE WHITE AND THEY STRUGGLING WITH POVERTY BECAUSE OF CORRUPT LEADERS. I AM TIRED OF LISTENING TO NONSENSE BEING DRIBBLED AS TO WHY COUNTRIES ARE NOT PROGRESSING.

    • @Prophetoffaith
      @Prophetoffaith Год назад +4

      Obani bona bayeke ukuphuzutshwala

    • @Ash_GM01
      @Ash_GM01 Год назад +6

      i differ What amazes me with Skhakhane he goes to the same courts to represent people fighting the fundamental of this democracy.... He goes to court and fight the same principles he stands on outside the court... 'i'm for the constitution when i am not on the job and making money, and i am against the constitution when i am making millions" Cowardice

    • @derrickphiri.derrick5741
      @derrickphiri.derrick5741 Год назад

      ​@@Ruby_nba forsure

  • @JollyCascade921
    @JollyCascade921 Год назад +202

    going to watch this 10 more times, and get my sister, brother, mother, farther , relatives and friends to watch this. Our people need to be conscientised and made to understand that this situation the black man /child finds themselves in in this country is not normal. i also feel the line the advocate added there when he said " the black child cannot see beyond just employment as he/she sees himself as a worker" hit me the hardest. Those who operate in the middle class believe they have risen above the struggle of the black child yet they neglect to understand that even in those offices it sits with them and will consistently affect them as the system was designed to keep a certain group in power while we settle for crumbs. Most of all our people , especially those of means should definitely take cognizance of the advocates words " you will never be free until all of us are free"

    • @ronniewilliams5205
      @ronniewilliams5205 Год назад

      Yeah, but you misconceive the word ALL. It does not mean BLACK. Apartheid was a despicable system that deprived blacks of being treated as equals. However, 'victimhood' deprives you of BEING EQUAL; irrespective of how you are treated. APARTHEID IS DEAD, LONG LIVE APARTHEID is the cry of every person who rejects equality and freedom for ALL.
      'Economic freedom' is a lie that is used by the wealthy to manipulate and control the masses. Freedom cannot be bought, it lives in the spirit of TRUTH, LOVE AND BROTHERHOOD.

    • @governmentxx1896
      @governmentxx1896 Год назад +1

      You can't be a Mageba and not be articulate and wise😊❤❤ dankie wakitsi

    • @Tinker8531
      @Tinker8531 Год назад +3

      Huh, how is South Africa any different from other African countries. You actually think the situation in SA is not normal. Corruption is normal across Africa hence SA is no different. I live in the UK and guess what there is the imbalance of employer verses employee and taht is across the colour line. Get ethical leaders and you will see progress.

    • @emmatsebe1468
      @emmatsebe1468 Год назад

      Eff said it today in the LGBTQ march against Uganda s Museveni s anti Homophobic rights,that "we not free until all of us are free"
      Again this kinda info is only seen by people with wifi and access to internet,so government is doing this intentionally so that the can feed our people their narrative.Very sad 😢
      We need to retheorise everything

    • @francoiswilliams
      @francoiswilliams Год назад

      Yet there are millions of Africans fleeing here and doing business here because they cannot do so in their own Africa countries 😆😆 People here already used to get something for nothing ...

  • @sthe_zar6341
    @sthe_zar6341 Год назад +16

    Advocate Sikhakhane is my personal hero and a hero for all SAns.There needs to be a new Constitution and a new way for SA to become a real democracy for all of us.Great interview Sizwe,siyabonga kakhulu wena wezulu eliphezulu 🇿🇦🙏

  • @nickmatyida77
    @nickmatyida77 Год назад +26

    One of the foremost thinkers SA has ever produced. We do not appreciate him enough. Thank you Sizwe and your team for ensuring that now and then we drank from this well of wisdom. Enkosi Hlubi.

  • @sellosetshedi8892
    @sellosetshedi8892 Год назад +50

    “Law is just politics dominated by a powerful classes.”I have never thought of it in that way but it make so much sense .Thank you Adv Sikhkahane Sc

    • @sizamnce
      @sizamnce Год назад +1

      Powerful class with deep pockets.

    • @siyamgabadeli9131
      @siyamgabadeli9131 Год назад

      It makes so much sense, a well orchestrated plan

    • @ronniewilliams5205
      @ronniewilliams5205 Год назад

      That statement is true if we are foolish enough to believe it. If we were to truly understand the POWER of the Constitution and the law, then we would realise that they allows us to end the political domination of the corrupt - including the judiciary.

  • @jeremymeyer9031
    @jeremymeyer9031 Год назад +178

    As a South-African, this is by far the best interview/conversation I've watched in my entire life, Adv. Skhakhane's words sound so shallow and calm, yet it's way deeper than poetry. Much gratitude for this episode.🙏

    • @mncedimbambani1524
      @mncedimbambani1524 Год назад +6

      I agree with you wholeheartedly.I applaud you for not withholding praise where it is due.I'm very fascinated by adv.Skhakhan's discussion and elaborate explanation of his facts.

    • @jeremymeyer9031
      @jeremymeyer9031 Год назад +11

      @@mncedimbambani1524 all his words and the examples he used is what I try to tell a lot of people that crossed my path but ignorance is bliss. A yt person might say he's 'carist'(I swopped c&r), but as I mentioned, about the depth of this topic, people needs to be educated first to understand.

    • @siyabulelaklaasen2136
      @siyabulelaklaasen2136 Год назад +1

      What do you mean his “words sound so shallow”? 🤔 perhaps I missed the context.

    • @lesibatefo2076
      @lesibatefo2076 Год назад +5

      I've been wondering why he's not yet been honored with honourary doctracte as yet by any institution of higher learning in SA.

    • @messageshongwe2529
      @messageshongwe2529 Год назад +1

      @@siyabulelaklaasen2136 me too

  • @siyandathabede4382
    @siyandathabede4382 Год назад +66

    Freedom can only come from the oppressed, it can't be negotiated with the oppressor. Well put 😊

  • @thulanijamesmalinga9497
    @thulanijamesmalinga9497 Год назад +141

    You're right Mr Skhakhane, how can a country that fought for so long against racism, still has not made it a serious crime to be racist?
    How can there be places that are no go area for black people like Orania?

    • @AndrewMcFarlane_1
      @AndrewMcFarlane_1 Год назад

      Who said Orania is a no go for blacks? You are spreading fake news. Go there and find out for yourself. SMWX seeking populism?

    • @nedor64
      @nedor64 Год назад +7

      You can go to Orania nobody can prevent you from going there. You will have to identify yourself at the gate like ALL other security complexes and also be invited by somebody living there. If that is racism then all other complexes is "racist" even those in black areas.

    • @Star-hg1kt
      @Star-hg1kt Год назад

      🤡

    • @FluorescentGreen
      @FluorescentGreen Год назад

      Both Monasteries and Orania segregate themselves, Orania Citizens cannot even be accused of labour misdemeanours, not against Black People anyway, simply because they employ their own or do what needs to be done themselves. Homelands cosmetically renamed TRUSTLands suck Tax funds from SARS to pay Traditional Leaders, Orania PAYS more to SARS than TrustLands do and they don't demand SA Tax Monies in exchange for votes for the ANC.

    • @vamangcobo7344
      @vamangcobo7344 Год назад +7

      @@nedor64 no complexes in townships

  • @Mr300568
    @Mr300568 Год назад +29

    Imagine having this legal guru as our chief justice! Thanks so much for this interview Sizwe

  • @nkanyezishange6372
    @nkanyezishange6372 Год назад +68

    The constitution must be re-written🤞🤞, and all of these evergreen contracts must be ended.

  • @amandanyandeni9179
    @amandanyandeni9179 Год назад +54

    Please host this man again! I share the same sentiments with Sizwe, this is by far the best dialogue on his podcast.

  • @TheSkaapie
    @TheSkaapie Год назад +239

    'Its better to starve in dignity than to eat in shame" Jesus that one hits hard.

    • @jethromokwena2948
      @jethromokwena2948 Год назад +3

      👏👏✊

    • @Vavalebatho
      @Vavalebatho Год назад +5

      Our leaders are eating in shame and they don't care.

    • @apostlegoodman6797
      @apostlegoodman6797 Год назад +5

      When I heard that line.. Tears just covered my eyes😭😭. I sense a wave of resurrection of morals and good will.

    • @SomethingNicewithDinano
      @SomethingNicewithDinano Год назад +3

      Easier said than done...there is no dignity in poverty!

    • @siohonelson9078
      @siohonelson9078 Год назад

      @@SomethingNicewithDinano There's no dignity in selling black souls for a salary. The reason why the system exist is because of those who are selling our revolution to the devil.

  • @andilembhense3964
    @andilembhense3964 Год назад +3

    Professor and Lecturer on stage. We appreciate and applaud Advocate M Sikhakhane siyabonga Baba with your valuable time, great thinker indeed . SMWX the world has not seen the best out of you asyet you building empires Chief, great questioning and listening with pure humbleness and Respect for u Baba. The Future is now to change the narrative of our country.

  • @Mpilo-ou2kr
    @Mpilo-ou2kr Год назад +95

    How can anyone listen and deny what this brilliant man is saying?

    • @paballoratshoeu708
      @paballoratshoeu708 Год назад +1

      Practically impossible

    • @andilebuthelezi534
      @andilebuthelezi534 Год назад +1

      Very easily, One simply needs to be invested in denying it. We often times underestimate the levels of idiocy one will use when they're invested in making sure you're wrong & they're right.

    • @bumnenemabena4434
      @bumnenemabena4434 Год назад +1

      Ramaphosa’s followers would

  • @kgopotsomashile9851
    @kgopotsomashile9851 Год назад +12

    Very powerful interview I'm speechless but EFF is preaching this daily... I hope my beloved people will rise up one Day

    • @mongisisithole2701
      @mongisisithole2701 9 месяцев назад +1

      No its not

    • @lindamanamela7998
      @lindamanamela7998 6 месяцев назад +1

      Our people seem to forget so quick where they are coming from. They always brush off their hurts and lick their wounds . They get tamed so FAST to forgive the OPPRESSORS. But the oppressors themselves dont give a damn to apologise.

    • @bas0209
      @bas0209 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@lindamanamela7998the danger of not knowing where you come from is that you'll never know where you're going.

    • @mikewillis44
      @mikewillis44 6 месяцев назад

      @@bas0209 Both Chaka and his brother Dingaan were psychopaths so life under their rule was not that great before the 1820 settlers arrived. Whites won't care about the aims of the ANC if they cannot set a good example and they have not. They have failed miserably. Once they get their act together you can throw stones at 8 % of the population. Remember that ordinary working-class whites are not a threat to the ambitions of black people.I returned to the Bluff in Durban in 2004 and the place was booming and overpopulated. Then when I returned in 2012,, for some reason, the place was just dead. So many businesses were closed and the traffic was dead. You could tell it had emptied out. God knows why. The Bluff was very working class. Tradesmen mostly and railway workers.. Also, I heard by this time there was a serious shortage of qualified teachers.I was also told that Africans were not doing well in the most important technical sector of education. It's too late to blame white people. There are just not enough of them around anymore. The ones that are left are either poor or rich and the rest have been snapped up by Australia and New Zealand for their skills. On the other hand the black population has grown at a rate far beyond that of GDP. Whites cannot be blamed for that either. Pray you are not divided and corrupted. You have a strong constitution that allows you to have solidarity. The reason the miners were shot was not whites telling blacks to kill. ANC members have shares in the companies that own the mines. That's also why the ANC won't let the Gov't nationalize the mines. I wish you all the best. The whites who created apartheid are long dead.

  • @nkosanaalfred9278
    @nkosanaalfred9278 Год назад +36

    "They will never be free until we are free" Thank you very much for that statement it has open my eyes.
    I have never looked at it like that, thank you for educating us ,we need more people like you sir

    • @yvonnemarais7671
      @yvonnemarais7671 Год назад

      ALL HAVE BEE FREE SINCE 1994. AFFIRMATIVE action AND bee HAVE BEEN AROUND NOW FOIR 30 YEARS !! sO STOP COMPLAINIUNG AND GET OFF YOUR ASSES AND HELP YOURSELVES YOU HAVE THE aa/bee ALREADY OR ARE YOU TOO stupid !

    • @JabsMajozi
      @JabsMajozi Год назад

      I guess we should not allow them tobe free until we are. And that will demand a high level of aware 0of self and the true, hidden elements of the status quo.

  • @HectorM_Empath
    @HectorM_Empath Год назад +54

    This interview is actually a book to be published for Black South Africans!
    I am so impressed that we have such a Thinker that I was not aware of as a Thinker myself!

    • @emmanuelrusford5295
      @emmanuelrusford5295 6 месяцев назад +1

      I don't think the writer intended the published book should be for the Black people only! Does this mean that we need to start all over after a significant Revolution? I tendcto agree with him that we should ask all these heads of government to resign with immediate effect to eliminate major problems inherent to the South African society! We need to have these discussions throughout ALL systems within the Society to perpetuate continuous discussions at All levels, etc..... Yes, we require a brand new constitution!!!!

  • @bontlegladystshukudu2501
    @bontlegladystshukudu2501 Год назад +5

    Adv. Sekhakhane, you are analysing SA problems and solutions intelligently, We pray that God protects you against those who wants to silence you.

  • @mondemnguni9339
    @mondemnguni9339 Год назад +13

    Adv Sikhakhane does not comfort with a lie. He speaks truth and it's only truth that will lead us to true liberation.

  • @khayagoba9423
    @khayagoba9423 Год назад +8

    I'm short of words,I don't know where to start but Advocate Skhakhane is a real man, ORIGINAL

  • @xolelangxabazi8628
    @xolelangxabazi8628 Год назад +132

    "Poverty is violence"-Advocate Muzi Sikhakhane.

    • @sihlegxashi
      @sihlegxashi Год назад +1

      Watch how violent crimes are going to increase with the economy being in recession. We saw this during lock down & the July unrest we have plenty of examples to draw lessons from both in the present & the past, both locally and internationally.

    • @hartley1207
      @hartley1207 Год назад +3

      any mistreatment is violence so why did mafiba and tutu let this madness continue.

    • @lindamanamela7998
      @lindamanamela7998 6 месяцев назад

      I believe , because due to poverty, you fight over a single slice of bread to the grave. #PovertyIsViolence

  • @neilmalcolm2434
    @neilmalcolm2434 Год назад +3

    What a powerful piece of journalism. well done,let's hope people in position to legislate and reform South Africa like the EFF sees this piece of work. Right on time.

  • @gags-villsounds5351
    @gags-villsounds5351 Год назад +44

    I feel like people don't fully appreciate how profound the idea of us fully theorizing ourselves and have our distinct philosophy that defines this nation. Without that philosophy we have no direction and our government really is bound to be useless

  • @mziyandadumezweni188
    @mziyandadumezweni188 Год назад +14

    I just cried when listening to Adv Skhakhane.. Nothing but the truth!!❤

  • @thabosr1541
    @thabosr1541 Год назад +70

    |•He is a library and school of thought a black child needs• Superior logic 🫡•wouldn’t mind having him again and again and just lean and learn as we grow •|

    • @ronniewilliams5205
      @ronniewilliams5205 Год назад +2

      What real solution did he offer rather than populist rhetoric? Hitler did the same.

    • @soulnuttz8390
      @soulnuttz8390 Год назад

      @@ronniewilliams5205 And there's always people like you... People who hate progress. Did you even watch the whole thing?

  • @musamagagula9010
    @musamagagula9010 2 месяца назад +1

    May God add many more years advocate Skhakhane and continue to help the nation to see thing's beyond belittling ourselves. Because your mind is very rich to an extent that you touch thing's that others will never say

  • @joshuagxekwa
    @joshuagxekwa Год назад +11

    Great video, thank you for sharing! Advocate Muzi Sikhakhane is truly a remarkable leader who has made a significant impact in the legal field. His passion for justice and his unwavering commitment to fighting for the rights of the marginalized is truly inspiring. Keep up the good work!

  • @Ntandokazi08
    @Ntandokazi08 Год назад +7

    This right here is what SA needs. This interview has to be included in the history books and our kids have to be made to listen to this. Amazing, poignant, revolutionary and absolutely powerful individual. Yesterday I was crying for this beloved country but today I'm encouraged to continue fighting. We thank God for Adv Sikhakhane and his ideals. Aluta continua

  • @luckmoretakachicha2594
    @luckmoretakachicha2594 Год назад +14

    Coming with his intellectual knuckles bare, Advocate Skhakhane had no intention of taking any prisoners. Thank you both for a great show!

  • @nikomtimkuluthemilkman807
    @nikomtimkuluthemilkman807 Год назад +28

    This was explosive! This man is a national treasure! Best conversation / interview I've watched in ages.

  • @AugustineSandy-j4z
    @AugustineSandy-j4z 8 месяцев назад +3

    why is the great man not on every black platform not just in Africa but across the black world? I am lost for more words to describe the way I'm feeling right now having watched this interview. I'm going to watch it again and again and again and share this with everyone I know. Thanks you for brining this great man to us.

  • @waliswalter
    @waliswalter Год назад +14

    "Democracy without justice, is hypocrisy" ....This was so good! Thanks Sizwe for pushing these conversations forward, and creating this platform. We so need this! Forward! ✊

  • @esethustofile810
    @esethustofile810 Год назад +52

    What are we doing at schools if we are not taught to think, and build our communities? This is by far one of the most enlightening dialogue that provokes thought and being black. Thank you Sizwe...

    • @andrieszenzelemakhanya4032
      @andrieszenzelemakhanya4032 Год назад +1

      Exactly, that is the question I have asked many times

    • @CosmicAlchemistt
      @CosmicAlchemistt Год назад

      You’re at school to get a job.

    • @jn8922
      @jn8922 Год назад

      No one can teach you how to think. The way you think is formed by your background. Your mind is formed by gathering information from first parents, then the bigger circle of the community. No teacher can teach you how to think. I guess you mean critical thinking - that's a skill that's developed. If you don't read as a child, don't play with toys that develop your brain, then how is a teacher going to make you think? If you don't value logic and facts over emotions, then there's no critical thinking.

  • @terobist8568
    @terobist8568 Год назад +44

    "The worst from of oppression is the one to which you consent to because you have no viable options."

  • @keabetswetjale7959
    @keabetswetjale7959 Год назад +14

    Adv Sikhakhane hits hard everytime he speaks.💪💪❤️
    I hope to meet him one day.

  • @xolanimazibuko367
    @xolanimazibuko367 Год назад +2

    Dr Sizwe Walsh Mpofu,
    Please protect this information for the next generation to listen.
    Advocates Sikhakhane is giving us the greatest lecture with regards to our problems that prevents us from prosperity.
    Should it happens that we don't make it, the next generation should knew where we did wrong.

  • @athimagwebu1318
    @athimagwebu1318 Год назад +59

    Confession, I am so ashamed that I just did not like this gentleman because of how the media reports had portrayed him. Watching this and listening to the points made, I can't help but feel a deep sense of sadness and conviction at how we get so easily swayed by the perception created by the media due to their dominance. The same applies to a certain President, liking him (for no reason) was forced down our throats by the media and now its seems like has not surpassed his predecessor as we were made to believe. Hlubi keep it up mhlekazi!

    • @thabisotzn7047
      @thabisotzn7047 Год назад

      same here fam

    • @SibusisoMbethe
      @SibusisoMbethe Год назад +1

      It’s good you realised you did wrong

    • @lindamanamela7998
      @lindamanamela7998 6 месяцев назад

      The same happened with Jacob Zuma. Conspiracies made majority of South Africans to hate him, without even to ask why , why should we hate him. Advocate Skhakhane was also hated, simply because he represented JZ. CONSPIRACIES IS VERY DESTRUCTIVE. Media is a witch , it bewitches human minds.

  • @stanleyseleme5042
    @stanleyseleme5042 Год назад +15

    This is by far the most fulfilling and insightful interview ive ever watched

  • @onkemakunga2963
    @onkemakunga2963 Год назад +4

    Thanks to Advocate for excellent input of what needs to change, lets our leaders are listening. This has also left me with a task of serious self examination, we desperately need to magnify this conversation across the RSA and broader African society.

  • @Alkabulan54
    @Alkabulan54 Год назад +8

    Thanks for your efforts Sizwe and many thanks to advocate Skhakhane for sharing his thoughts. Political consciousness is the only way we can achieve progressive South Africa. One nation with a unified goal! 🇿🇦 ❤

  • @tsekereletsoalo667
    @tsekereletsoalo667 Год назад +30

    We need this courage in our leaders. May God protect Advocate Muzi Sikhakhane

  • @elrichfernandinho9356
    @elrichfernandinho9356 Год назад +14

    I cried while listening to this interview😭😭😭😭. This interview deserves 60millions views every South African should watch this

  • @khaya292
    @khaya292 Год назад +4

    Am a Zimbabwean and never lived in SA , but every bit of what he said, except names and places, is exactly what is going on in Zimbabwe. This man is nothing but wisdom packed. So brilliant , articulate, and very eloquent. Why foes Africa sideline such people? I salute this honorable. And well done, Sizwe, for such a great interview that not only speaks to SA but to Zimbabwe as well.

  • @LGKWakuGompo
    @LGKWakuGompo Год назад +9

    What an eye opener thank you Sir!

  • @yangamngqibisa4788
    @yangamngqibisa4788 Год назад +10

    Lets make this Interview go viral. and yes external minds that are not in politics must be the ones leading this conversation

  • @serolemeso8627
    @serolemeso8627 Год назад +11

    What a powerful episode 🙏 its a liberating and honest conversation. Something we lack in South Africa especially in the current state of affairs. Thank you once more

  • @smangeledudumkhwanazi
    @smangeledudumkhwanazi 6 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks Sizwe for bringing people who have stable mindset cause we are learning a lot from them more especially during this time when our country is in such crisis of lies betraying other parties doing wrong and telling themselves they are right

  • @lindiwesibanyoni1029
    @lindiwesibanyoni1029 Год назад +16

    Good one Sizwe, I looking forward to listen to a fearless legal guru. I hope gogo Matshiqi would watch it too.

  • @khayaMthethwaSA
    @khayaMthethwaSA Год назад +1

    This interview is educational and depicts a real and genuine perspective of our beloved republic.

  • @Ghostwing873
    @Ghostwing873 Год назад +55

    "Elections has never produced freedom" Best quote ever😇

  • @moafrikapartners
    @moafrikapartners Год назад +8

    This is one of the best interviews on this channel. Honest , thought provoking and just brilliant

  • @mthokozisimgabi1005
    @mthokozisimgabi1005 Год назад +9

    Advocate Muzi Sikhakhane is the best❤

  • @karabodireko283
    @karabodireko283 Год назад +4

    I am happy that more and more black leaders and great legal minds like Ntate Muzi Sikhakhani are more expressive about this. Our people need change and to be attended to economically before it is too late. Thank you Sizwe for this brilliant interview.

  • @phathutshedzomafuna6656
    @phathutshedzomafuna6656 Год назад +9

    What an Interview Sizwe. Thank you for bringing in Adv. Muzi. He said it as is! I hope this interview attracts many South Africans because it is insightful.

  • @phumelelomthimude8082
    @phumelelomthimude8082 6 месяцев назад +11

    😢❤This is by far the best podcast I've ever watched, I cried because I can't believe where we are as Africans. We detached from reality. This is beautiful and sad.

    • @QueenB_ZA
      @QueenB_ZA 6 месяцев назад

      I am literally crying as we speak 😭😭😭

  • @NathiBlessMyeni3327
    @NathiBlessMyeni3327 Год назад +3

    Thank you Dr Mpofu and to you Adv Skhakhane WOW.......The best Interview im crying.

  • @stewart2606
    @stewart2606 Год назад +5

    This truthful conversation is one of the best SMWX has had..Thank you to all involved.

  • @ditsiemnisi2285
    @ditsiemnisi2285 Год назад +7

    Great podcast Sizwe, and please extend many thanks to Adv. Sikhakhane for his insightful and thought-provoking views. Its a pity a person of his calibre never makes headlines because of the threat he poses to the establishment. This discussion reminds me of the phrase "Choice is an illusion, created between those with power, and those without." uttered by the Merovingian in The Matrix trilogy.
    We Black South Africans, we are caught up The Matrix and have been since the Genesis of this so-called "miracle country with the best constitution in the world". Which oddly enough, no country is lining up to learn and adopt its best practices.
    Thank you.

  • @giftdlamini3497
    @giftdlamini3497 Год назад +28

    I have never in my life finished an interview and watched it again... WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT❤

  • @theaskmembuyazi
    @theaskmembuyazi Год назад +9

    These are the kind of interviews and debates we must have as SA, there's no turning back

  • @abellekalakala5079
    @abellekalakala5079 Год назад +4

    Thank you Sizwe for bringing this great mind, by the way he has some undeniable dignity more like the two ZCC Church Leaders. There's truly a lot of work that must be done to getting our country to work.

  • @sindisiwemazibuko4059
    @sindisiwemazibuko4059 Год назад +4

    I'm probably going to watch this again and again. So intellectually stimulated. Thanks for this engagement.

  • @apostlegoodman6797
    @apostlegoodman6797 Год назад +3

    Oh LORD, this is great interview for archives. Bro Sizwe, please make it downloadable.

  • @siyabongashoba1699
    @siyabongashoba1699 Год назад +4

    Another thought provoking episode. Thank you Dr Sizwe and your Guest. Powerful stuff. God bless

  • @ninobrown1309
    @ninobrown1309 Год назад +1

    MfokaMpofu-Walsh I like what you're doing, ubaba Advocate Muzi Sikhakhane has wisdom that far exceeds his academic credentials, the man has lived, I really like this interview.

  • @ladysay9175
    @ladysay9175 Год назад +7

    He’s 100% correct! One can only say that the first foot in the right direction is when black people start to see and treat themselves as worthy humans. Our parents were poor but not dirty, our current society reflects the disgust we have for ourselves. The black nation needs a mental/psychological revolution more than an economic one. Dr, let’s keep having more conversations surrounding black consciousness.

  • @charlesbonnet9141
    @charlesbonnet9141 Год назад +8

    He spoke so eloquently about the system of our country and how i wish the incoming president can surround himself/herself with such knowledgeable people ❤

    • @luyandothandobuhlebethu6712
      @luyandothandobuhlebethu6712 4 месяца назад

      That will never happen, ANC is well aware of this but what they were given by white people during CODESA will never allow them to do what Adv Sikhakhane is saying.. People who talk like this Adv are called anti-constitutional. ANC leadership is deeply compromised, don't expect anything that will benefit Black South Africans from ANC leadership.

  • @sabakes
    @sabakes Год назад +7

    One of the best interviews I've ever watched. So much wisdom. 👌🏽👌🏽

  • @thobilenkome4396
    @thobilenkome4396 Год назад +6

    This is by far the best interview I have and will ever watch in my life. Imagine for a minute just imagine what this country could be if this was to be implemented🙆‍♀️

  • @mbongenimshengu1790
    @mbongenimshengu1790 Год назад +16

    Protect these two gentlemen at all cost. National treasures

  • @asandalamba7055
    @asandalamba7055 6 месяцев назад +3

    Damn Sizwe I had to watch this. Massive mind blowing. Please call him again "This country is facing leaderless revolution that may take us decades.."

  • @terrencemkhululigxamza2472
    @terrencemkhululigxamza2472 Год назад +10

    Looking forward to this session..👌🏾 it's bound to be informative as usual.

  • @ImageofGodMinistriesNamibia
    @ImageofGodMinistriesNamibia 6 месяцев назад +2

    Very good contribution. This is educative and very needed in South Africa and Namibia

  • @worldpresidents7019
    @worldpresidents7019 Год назад +5

    One of the best interviews I ever watched,so real about the situation in SA.We need this conversations,we have been pretending as if everything is okay for a long time,thank you.

  • @jeremiahmawere7924
    @jeremiahmawere7924 6 месяцев назад +1

    The best interview and best host I have ever heard about the social and political situation in South Africa..

  • @Professor_Stark
    @Professor_Stark Год назад +6

    Siz is the future 🤞🏾. I already love what he will become in years to come! Thanks to a great interview

  • @preciousmariamatshika2653
    @preciousmariamatshika2653 Год назад +2

    Such a firm, assertive, well articulated legal mind Adv Sikhakhane is. What an informative video. Thank you Sizwe!

  • @shadrackzunguza1648
    @shadrackzunguza1648 Год назад +15

    This is one of old people we need in our SA Parliament.

    • @53ns3i
      @53ns3i Год назад

      Their all old anyway, the problem is, money and power corrupts. And one man cannot make change, as entire parties already call out the government on its bullshit, takes them to court and yet still nothing changes. Sorry to say but this guy would be just as powerless despite what he says.

    • @lindamanamela7998
      @lindamanamela7998 6 месяцев назад

      PEOPLE say in parliament they dont need OLD PEOPLE, they only need young blood. Where will he be accommodated.

  • @lebogangmothibe2697
    @lebogangmothibe2697 Год назад +1

    Every South African must see this interview & a public discourse must be had around this Ideology!!!!!

  • @amandantshiba
    @amandantshiba Год назад +23

    “I don’t believe that you can ever overthrow a system entrenched with violence, nonviolently” - Avd Skhakhane

  • @luyandankosi5477
    @luyandankosi5477 Год назад +1

    I am rarely impressed by so called "intellectuals" but I must say, Adv. Skhakhane is an a very intelligent individual. A rare breed indeed. Much love and respect.

  • @FransKekana-o5i
    @FransKekana-o5i Год назад +5

    It takes great leaders like Sikhakhane to speak to confirm what we as ordinary people are thinking. Great Interview Sizwe

    • @53ns3i
      @53ns3i Год назад

      Knowledge doesnt equal leadership, unless your an expert id suggest you quite making stupid shit up.

  • @sizwekhumalo3068
    @sizwekhumalo3068 Год назад +1

    Thanks, Sizwe and Adv. Sikhakhane for enlightening us. These discussions will resonate in the minds of all black people who long for true freedom one day.

  • @dwmaphosa8756
    @dwmaphosa8756 Год назад +5

    This interview opens up a debate I've been waiting for; re-writing South African Constitution

  • @007-bourne
    @007-bourne 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have just been schooled on‘black consciousness’. First time coming across Adv. Skhakhane’s one-on-one profile interview, Im still in awe! 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼

  • @nthabisengmagamola7132
    @nthabisengmagamola7132 Год назад +4

    One of the best interviews I have watched. I felt like I was in a Masterclass of some sought🙌👏

  • @truermajolamcelu8234
    @truermajolamcelu8234 Год назад +3

    In a minutes there's so much wisdom. This is by far the best interview by a blackman. He went through the underpinning challenges leading to this catastrophic state. Been saying that constitution is useless.

  • @WARMKOP
    @WARMKOP Год назад +5

    This is why I subscribed to your channel! Awesome man... we need to change our trajectory to the promised land!

  • @broonkmubvinzi6066
    @broonkmubvinzi6066 Год назад +1

    I used to not like adv. Muzi till I listened to him, here on your podcast. This man got some powerful advice. We need part 2. I will repeat again & again like I am watching it for first time 🕰️.

  • @johannesmofokeng4490
    @johannesmofokeng4490 Год назад +6

    I can listen to Adv. Sikhakhane the whole day. He is well read👌

    • @_SMWX
      @_SMWX  Год назад

      🙏🏽

  • @bluchill
    @bluchill Год назад +1

    What a conversation, bravo for putting forth ideas for moving forward! Let's learn from the French Revolution and the Arab Spring