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Penuel The Black Pen In Conversation with Ike Khumalo, Legal System, Jacob Zuma, Russia, Malema

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  • Опубликовано: 13 авг 2023

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  • @PieterCoetzee-zl7ms
    @PieterCoetzee-zl7ms 11 месяцев назад +104

    As an Afrikaaner. I love this platform
    Thank u

    • @coatknight
      @coatknight 10 месяцев назад

      So jy is lief vir die Godslastering en ongeloof?

    • @khulekanimhlongo4210
      @khulekanimhlongo4210 9 месяцев назад

      VOTE OUT THIS STEALING ANC AND EFF. WE GET OUR FREEDOM AT LAST FOREIGNERS MUST BE KICKED OUT

    • @rexzietsman
      @rexzietsman 8 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@coatknightai tog

    • @llss3319
      @llss3319 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@coatknight goeie hene.

    • @Big-Mouth81
      @Big-Mouth81 5 месяцев назад +4

      @coatknight Do you just latch onto one thing and miss all the other points being put across? If you're such a Christian why are you so quick to judge PieterCoetzee? I'm a Christian too and the Bible gives me the right to call you out on your sin if I'm without said sin! You should check yourself before you reck yourself! Oh and by the way, I love this platform too because it's informative! You going to judge me next? We're meant to be fishers of men, some you catch and they accept Christ! Others you catch and they deny Christ in which case you let them go unless God compels you with a calling to bring the word to that person, whether that person be traditional or an atheist!!

  • @beverleyuntiedt1777
    @beverleyuntiedt1777 11 месяцев назад +123

    This man speaks truth that hasn't been heard since 1994. He's rational, intelligent and real. I could listen to him for hours.

    • @shafieisaacs-nf7zr
      @shafieisaacs-nf7zr 8 месяцев назад +2

      Brave speaking like listening to you👍

    • @zinhlendwalane7557
      @zinhlendwalane7557 7 месяцев назад +5

      The best thing is that he is not afraid to speak truth to power and we need these kind of people in this Country but unfortunately there are very few of these people

    • @Big-Mouth81
      @Big-Mouth81 5 месяцев назад +1

      I agree with all three opinions shared and I'm in agreement, I could listen as well to Adv Khumalo for hours! I find him to be a very interesting, knowledgeable man and I'm in awe of him!! 💪💥🇿🇦🙏❤️

    • @splineMerl
      @splineMerl Месяц назад

      😂😂😂😂I didn't know half truths were the truth. But ke, not everyone knows the difference.

  • @ScumbagKonflict
    @ScumbagKonflict Год назад +83

    What an absolute boss Ike Khumalo is. All he speaks is sense. I have nothing but the utmost respect for him.

    • @taharka3897
      @taharka3897 11 месяцев назад

      You really think so? He said apartheid was good such as the colonizers brought art. What the hell does white people know about art. He is an uneducated fool. When black people was building PYRAMIDS everyone else was living in caves.

    • @vincentpandarum1854
      @vincentpandarum1854 11 месяцев назад +4

      He is fair-minded and brilliant.

    • @ArmchairCritic1
      @ArmchairCritic1 11 месяцев назад

      True@@vincentpandarum1854

    • @ArmchairCritic1
      @ArmchairCritic1 11 месяцев назад +2

      Sure

    • @llss3319
      @llss3319 8 месяцев назад

      So true! He talks sense.

  • @ericsmith6692
    @ericsmith6692 11 месяцев назад +108

    I'am a white South African borne in 1976. I'am so glad you guys are speaking intelligently and bringing forth this information, the youth needs to hear this !. There were white South Africans who fought against the old government but they were silenced very quickly and they were watched if there was too much sympathy... my family moved away from the city to a sugar cane plantation to get away from all the injustice and propaganda there were no farmers being murdered we all lived happily without animosity I was always the only white face amongst everyone. My fondest memories as a child was living there. The first time I experienced racism was when we moved to the suburbs, what a shock it was for me ! I use to get into heated situations at school I was called A Kaffer Lover , it was terrible. Keep up with your journey and spread the truth.....

    • @knowledgeispower117
      @knowledgeispower117 10 месяцев назад +6

      I'm 15 years old & I understand very well that back in the days even now , you can find white south Africans even white foregiens who have pure heart and who stand against racism and other staffs that keeps on depressing a black men . Adding on what you're saying , yes as a youth some of us understands that not all White are racist there are whites who just have pure heart but please try to view from our side , and from a side of someone who's educated if I may say . Obviously the statements will always say “ white people are racists, white people took our land ” because it's the majority of white people who did that and we end up generalising and saying all white people are not good and some of us grow up with that thing of generalising and end up hateing all people who are white and I don't blame my people ( blacks) .

    • @roslyngraf1737
      @roslyngraf1737 10 месяцев назад +5

      Exactly. There were many whites who did not agree with Apartheid. Personally the only people who helped me as a divorced Mum of two toddler Swiss sons in Durban from 1989 - 1992 were one coloured friend & several whites. It is so shameful what is going on in South Africa. This demonic playing of the Blame Game.

    • @Cebo88
      @Cebo88 10 месяцев назад +3

      That plantation that was situated in stolen land.

    • @dkmkca
      @dkmkca 9 месяцев назад

    • @WIGGER_AESTHETIC_031
      @WIGGER_AESTHETIC_031 9 месяцев назад

      your story reminds me of a book I read called Pig. It was a good book too

  • @judyjansevanvuuren4859
    @judyjansevanvuuren4859 Год назад +304

    There are countless black intelligent people worthy of leadership. Problem is that they are not in government. Love your podcasts Pen.

    • @venussimo
      @venussimo Год назад

      Are they really intelligent if they allow the stupid black to given them. Surely if those blacks are intelligent they would NOT allow the dumb blacks to govern. Greed is the problem with the blacks in this country.

    • @mthunzinhlapo8287
      @mthunzinhlapo8287 Год назад +6

      This is so accurate man....and you can't help but wonder how??? There needs to be a huge shift in the world.

    • @discopunkzero
      @discopunkzero Год назад +10

      Indeed, you are right! No smart person (black or otherwse) with skills and amibitons goes into government in SA. Government is where people with no other options and positive qualities aside from political connections go.

    • @platinumlarry8657
      @platinumlarry8657 Год назад

      😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

    • @nomatembadumeduze9084
      @nomatembadumeduze9084 Год назад

      Bi

  • @tarynabdie5098
    @tarynabdie5098 11 месяцев назад +69

    one of the best, honest interviews I've heard in ages. Ike says it as it is!!!!

  • @mzekenamanjearistokasi6832
    @mzekenamanjearistokasi6832 Год назад +66

    The one problem I have with this interview is that it ended. Please bring Ike back.

  • @convo-spreaders
    @convo-spreaders Год назад +49

    How refreshing to hear someone cutting through the BS, and speaking the truth about everything that has gone wrong in this country.
    The ANC has failed every person of color in South Africa.
    Greatly admire these two brothers and what they have to say.
    Great stuff.

    • @sifisomgaga9278
      @sifisomgaga9278 8 месяцев назад

      I like to meet this guy I'm In Newcastle if i can get his contact please help me

  • @jayaramnair2097
    @jayaramnair2097 11 месяцев назад +36

    Very interesting conversation. Ike should run for office in SA. 👍🇨🇦

    • @nathanielkgobe427
      @nathanielkgobe427 8 месяцев назад

      That's exactly what I'm yearning, i call him laaitie e slim blind yase Kasi, to those who don't understand the lingo, i simply says, an intelligent young man from the ghettos (location) mark my words the likes of Adv Ike Khumalo, are the people who suppose to be in our Gvnment we need simple people like Dr Aron Motsoaledi, Bonang Mogale, Adv Dali Mpofu, Dr Nkosasana Dlamini Zuma, Dr Naledi Phando, Former Judge Mogoeng Mogoeng, and this guy who has just exposed ANC Leadership wanted 500m of UIF money that's a very honest guy, and God fearing, these are the key people who are totally not INSATIABLE not these greedy corrupt thieves in the ANC, i mean we tired of being silence especially being in the know of what is transpiring in our country. We've got good law abiding citizens in some political parties across the board, Africans and Whites who can't steal even a needle, but they are aloof scared to be killed, How i wish that one day we could have the same spirit of 1976, we stand up ones and say ENOUGH IS ENOUGH, We are no longer going to take it, allowing ourselves to be led by Morons who knows nothing about the Gvnment except good English, abo bari nje na noma oba bekile gu ma TV muntu wa khona athi oya khuluma oya ukhuthi lento e bari bari bari, a real JIM COMES TO JOBURG, sis man this is very disgusting, I'm now over 70 years of age, but i can see Ike and the rest of the guys highlighted above right in me, what he talks about hatred among your own people that's what I've been going through during the Apartheid regime, and Mangope came same even worse, now in the so-called new Gvnment, albeit having in the beginning tried to better most Africans Lives here and there also mine of course, but as we speak the way corruption and crime is so rampant and the prevailing Lawlessness even in the respectable house of Chieves here in Hammanskraal, everything good that was done in the early 90's and during Bophutatswana has been completely eradicated, BABELEGI INDUSTRIAL VANDALIZED everything everywhere is just falling apart, and when you speak you are threatened with death, Kgoshi himself would stand in a meeting and says, somebody will get lost (ketlomo timetsa) and no one will utter a word, I'll be the only one reprimanding him, and a hall with elderly Men and Women will be dead quiet, no support at all, here I'm talking about Africans only no White man in our communities, but u'll find your own people being the ones who hates you so much that they'll never greet you anymore, instead u'll receive phone calls threats, AFRICANS PLEASE I BEG YOU ALL LET'S REPENT AND LEARN TO TELL THE TRUTH AS IT IS, AND CALL A SPADE A SPADE, BEING SYCOPHANTIC LIKE WE WANT TO HAVE A SHARE OF CORRUPTION OUR LEADERSHIP ARE INVOLVED IN, IS NOT GOING TO MAKE US A BETTER PEOPLE, BUT A CORRUPT NATION WHICH IS A VERY ATROCIOUS LEGACY FOR THE GENERATION TO COME. PLEASE PEOPLE REPENT, WE ARE LIVING IN THE TIME OF THE END, JESUS IS COMING VERY SOON, BELIEVE IT OR NOT, HE IS COMING.

    • @sonstous4692
      @sonstous4692 5 месяцев назад

      yes, he should run for some office. but he put himself down when asked with the "OLD" thing. With age comes wisdom, usually. Anyway, it's not about your age as much as with your health.

  • @SimonSeekoei
    @SimonSeekoei Год назад +60

    Wow, what a blessing to listen to a sane, confident black man

    • @coatknight
      @coatknight 10 месяцев назад +1

      Dink jy regtig dis 'n seëning om na godslaterers (55min) en kommuniste (1h15) te luister?

  • @Lebesee
    @Lebesee 11 месяцев назад +41

    I love this advocate. He's always sober minded. ❤

  • @hildadavids217
    @hildadavids217 Год назад +65

    Ike is correct, the new generation cannot compare. I am a senior citizen and lived in both systems. The tender system is littered with corruption. I was shocked when my son told me that the bus driver was telling my son was apartheid was better the current ANC government. There was order, when you go to Bara Hospital, you would get the best service. Greed has taken over, our leadership is only looking out for themselves and our clothing industrial has been decimated. China has killed our clothing industries hence unemployment increased. Mr Maponya had started the first car dealership during apartheid. Dr. Montlana with the committee of 10 started this group and who formed a business forum then. Our people owned, hardwares, butcheries, shops and many other industries. The Comrades came in and made sure that no one other than them get tenders, they were not open to the public. Only they got the tenders. I remember a family member trying for a tender, and he was blatantly told that you must belong to a branch.

    • @TheCSIguy
      @TheCSIguy 10 месяцев назад +6

      It's so true, our roads in villages were perfect with no potholes there were yellow trucks who were maintaining those roads with gravel making is smooth, now those roads are becoming rivers and banks ..... apartheid gave us jobs where we were but now everyone is migrating to big cities leaving our schools closed and being vulnerable to hooligans who vandalising them.

  • @Cjayxgaming
    @Cjayxgaming Год назад +128

    Ok Penuel you've convinced me, i'm subscribing. I want to consume these kinds of conversations that call for black representation in the economy and the advancement of black people in general. Not complaining about apartheid but rather pushing our young people to make this part of the world better for other black people not just for their families.

    • @intellifly747
      @intellifly747 Год назад +2

      🏆

    • @christinevandermerwe-gl2sm
      @christinevandermerwe-gl2sm Год назад

      Yes and Bravo!!!!!

    • @melon9680
      @melon9680 Год назад +3

      Its starts by taking responsibility, then moving beyond the old ways, and then garnering respect through actions of innovation. So, you got a while to go, as too many of the majority cant follow law and regulation even, its fundamental to a productive society.

  • @mphomakatu1038
    @mphomakatu1038 Год назад +48

    Ike is the embodiment of an independent uncaptured thinker, I truly appreciate his unique perspective on various issues.
    Thanks for coming back to the show Mntungwa.
    Keep up the great work Pen and team.

  • @morakaevans6905
    @morakaevans6905 Год назад +16

    I like Advocate Ike Khumalo he is knowledgeable. Thanks Pen for bringing him back again 🙏🏾

  • @thabisomacatsha9295
    @thabisomacatsha9295 Год назад +38

    I first saw this Ike guy on a debate on eNCA and would listen to him share his opinions every now and then on Power FM. This man has the country's best interests at heart although his approach to addressing the problems that plague the nation can be a bit rugged but that is what I appreciate him for, he calls a spade a spade and I believe the nation needs more people like him who will stand up for the nation and are unapologetic about putting South Africans and South Africa first.

  • @porche1969
    @porche1969 8 месяцев назад +11

    i have never heard someone with this kind of insight and passion...he really loves South Africa

  • @GiftTrevor
    @GiftTrevor Год назад +47

    IKE is a pearl of wisdom. Love his honesty.🥳🙌🙌🙌🥳

    • @melon9680
      @melon9680 Год назад +1

      Be careful, only the wise recognize the wise. If your not one of them, you might as well be following a fool off a ciff. So be careful what you say.

    • @GiftTrevor
      @GiftTrevor 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@melon9680 Has my comment offended you❓️

  • @eddieramokganyaka2276
    @eddieramokganyaka2276 Год назад +23

    Love this Ike brother. I could listen to him all day. He speaks a lot of sense.

    • @user-cj1wb6fo5r
      @user-cj1wb6fo5r 7 месяцев назад

      Adv Khumalo, we disappointed that a person like you should be in the public space and mislead masses that you have a problem with the private and bost that you never voted and you o not say why and when to vote!
      Please get put on the public space urgently!
      Believe on not, for the first time and I was impressed as all what you said I know about the past but not to Bost that you never voted!
      Please remind your followers to vote for better thoughts.

  • @antonkruger212
    @antonkruger212 10 месяцев назад +17

    What a candid and refreshing discourse, this platform needs to be made compulsory for all South Africans to view. It brings hope, especially in these bleak times with the 2024 elections around the corner!

  • @ernestleballo628
    @ernestleballo628 Год назад +66

    Love this!!! remove the emotions and face the facts.
    I applaud Black pen move from the race card to value based perspective and worldview.

  • @whereiszulu
    @whereiszulu Год назад +35

    Ike Kumalo is poking unfair South African judicial system. There's alot to dissect but he done fairly well. Great minds great interview❤

  • @BrotherM1978
    @BrotherM1978 Год назад +20

    Ike for president. He's on point. I wonder what are the comrades saying about his comments 🤔. Lovely show this...

    • @SpencerCourtis
      @SpencerCourtis 5 месяцев назад

      ...the comrades cannot argue his points

  • @josejoaquim4928
    @josejoaquim4928 Год назад +19

    This guy is very knowledgeable and insightful, imagen a South Africa with so many black insightful man and woman...
    This man is not emotional but, objective very impressive indeed...wow

  • @andymarais3014
    @andymarais3014 Год назад +85

    Hey dudes…. I’m a white guy. I say good for you, this is constructive discussion that is very healthy and necessary in our country. Both of you are ambassadors of SA. Good luck going forward 👍

    • @roslyngraf1737
      @roslyngraf1737 11 месяцев назад +2

      👏🏻

    • @roslyngraf1737
      @roslyngraf1737 11 месяцев назад +3

      Hey, there is hope for us. We must join hands all of us with our heads screwed on properly.

    • @christoffelalbertyn9087
      @christoffelalbertyn9087 11 месяцев назад

      Ek hou van die de b

    • @coatknight
      @coatknight 10 месяцев назад

      Het jy na die hele gesprek geluister?
      56m So jy dink die Godslastering is konstruktief?
      Ps 14:1
      1h15 En soos hulle dink jy goed van Hitler, Mao en Stalin?

    • @thabomkhabela2070
      @thabomkhabela2070 9 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@coatknightGet out of here!

  • @julienicks8691
    @julienicks8691 Год назад +17

    True respect to you Ike Khumulo, you are the best, you touched all topics with great insight. We need more honest people like you. ❤

  • @lydiaikaneng2846
    @lydiaikaneng2846 Год назад +8

    Thanks for this interview. Ike has impressed , and unfortunately people like him are not hungry for power. We need a different system of leadership in this country driven by a new electoral systems.

  • @ShaunJulies
    @ShaunJulies Год назад +46

    Love Ike's way of thinking. Pity the likes of him are in the minority in South Africa.

    • @hopebuhali3887
      @hopebuhali3887 Год назад

      Maybe you've just not exposed yourself enough to the people of this country

    • @melon9680
      @melon9680 Год назад

      Doesnt help so many people are uneducated no thanx to the people they vote for. Had people actually listened to the warnings of others and voted out the ANC long ago and abolish radicals like EFF, wed have had a far more educated population, and debates like these, wouldnt even have existed to begin with, as there would have been no need.

    • @ShaunJulies
      @ShaunJulies 11 месяцев назад

      @@hopebuhali3887 There are about 60 million people in SA. This country would not be the way it is if the majority of the 60 million people had the same thinking as Ike. Hence, Ike and others alike are in the minority. Not a difficult concept to understand.

    • @hopebuhali3887
      @hopebuhali3887 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@ShaunJulies I disagree with you, that's very shallow and a short sighted analysis on South Africans. You should remember that with the 60 million South Africans, only 10% have the power to change the status in South Africa. There's so much inequality in SA to the point where you are literally voicless and powerless if you don't have enough wealth, power and influence to create change in the country. There's so many brilliant people in this country but are powerless to create any positive change simply because they poor and systemically intentionally excluded from creating any change.
      Bra Ike is fortunate enough to be given a space to share his thoughts and ideas, unlike the millions of other South Africans who can't even access the internet that you take for granted and social media platforms to share their brilliant ideas and thoughts due to poverty and systemic inequality.

    • @ShaunJulies
      @ShaunJulies 11 месяцев назад

      @@hopebuhali3887 Everyone in this country's vote counts. Not only 10% of the people. If a quarter of the 60 million people chose to vote differently then half of our problem's would be solved already. You cannot say only 10% have the power and influence to change things when it is actually the majority that has the power, but chooses to relenquish that power by putting the same people in power who have proven over and over again that they do not have South Africa's interests at heart.

  • @buhle_emdee9787
    @buhle_emdee9787 Год назад +20

    People say I'm meditating, I'm living in my own world, I tell them that I'm not just on social media for stuff that doesn't teach me anything, I'm not on social media for nonsense, I'm not a musician to lead people to do nonsense, I tell em that me being nice to everyone doesn't mean I agree with everyone, I am for what I want, I subscribe to podcasts that gives me more knowledge on things that are being ignored by the majority, then you think I'm mad when I don't go with the flow. Thank you Pen for this bruh, we're blessed and we're learning because we want to.

  • @philadelphiamashao2215
    @philadelphiamashao2215 Год назад +14

    You're literally discussing the future South Africa going forward & solutions 🙏 thanks for educating a black child Magrrotman❤

    • @melon9680
      @melon9680 Год назад +1

      Had you been listening more to minorities, you'd have known this 25 years back already. This is all old news. Congratulations for catching up.

  • @ragininaidoo8439
    @ragininaidoo8439 Год назад +22

    Brilliant podcast! Well done Penuel and guest. Gives me hope in the future of our beloved South Africa..

  • @thabisomakuwa9238
    @thabisomakuwa9238 Год назад +14

    Great line of questioning and shout out to bra Ike for always bringing the fire.

  • @rowensamuel2979
    @rowensamuel2979 Год назад +9

    Wow!! The honesty of the gentleman, I respect. Thank You for the interview.

  • @sabelonhleko7947
    @sabelonhleko7947 Год назад +23

    I like Mr Ike Khumalo man. He's wise.

    • @gxobinjasambemntungwa9694
      @gxobinjasambemntungwa9694 Год назад

      😂😂😂Mgilija I don't think so

    • @sabelonhleko7947
      @sabelonhleko7947 Год назад

      @@gxobinjasambemntungwa9694 OK to be honest, I wrote that before I watched the interview 😂

    • @gxobinjasambemntungwa9694
      @gxobinjasambemntungwa9694 Год назад

      @@sabelonhleko7947 100% angibuboni ubuhlakani la, the guy for me he's not so clever I feel Lux is more clever than him that's why they got rid of him kwi dudula 😂😂angazi njalo for me saying ama Zulu Never won the battle shows that the guy doesn't believe ebantwini

    • @_theerealnono_7694
      @_theerealnono_7694 Год назад

      Wise? That's a reach.

  • @JAGDISHGOPAL-il5rm
    @JAGDISHGOPAL-il5rm Год назад +15

    this gentleman speaks a lot of senses and i do respect his honest points its time humanity open their minds its not a race issue but a human of perception of reality respect mr I Khumalo.

  • @chrismackerdush7728
    @chrismackerdush7728 Год назад +33

    Brilliant guest. Outstanding interview. Penuel could be SA's own Joe Rogan in the making.

    • @melon9680
      @melon9680 Год назад +1

      Id prefer Big Daddy Liberty. At least he's more humble.

    • @vincentpandarum1854
      @vincentpandarum1854 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@melon9680Honest observation. Sihle is intelligent and unbiased.

  • @vuyomzotho1239
    @vuyomzotho1239 Год назад +7

    I haven't heard everything but I've already heard everything. Thank you Black Pen🙏, ngyaphakamisa kuwe Khumalo🙌

  • @davidakeci9651
    @davidakeci9651 Год назад +11

    I am glad that you saying these things. Black people need to change our perception of the churches and religions. Thanks

  • @KagisoMaseko-wl2wx
    @KagisoMaseko-wl2wx 7 месяцев назад +3

    This is one of the interviews I watched on repeat for TWO days!! Bab'Khumalo is our shining star for telling it as it is. This is the type of wisdom we need in our daily lives. The government of today if it were serious and a loving one would've recruited him to shape their flaws and rectify it.
    Much love Mashobane!!!❤

  • @deanddm
    @deanddm Год назад +15

    Fantastic talk! I agree, a shared culture or set of values would greatly benefit this country

  • @hedleyfurio
    @hedleyfurio Год назад +13

    To steal one of Mr Khumalo’ phrases “ If you have the light let it shine on others” . Let’s hope his light keeps on shining and all hear his message - self confidence and self belief is super important. What a well balanced and smart man who definitely is not waiting for anyone to do things for him . 👍

    • @Zam-mi9wz
      @Zam-mi9wz 11 месяцев назад +2

      It's actually not his phrase to begin with, rather it's a phrase of the Jesus that Ike claims never existed. It's found in Matthew 5:16. Don't you find it interesting that a men who claims Jesus never existed finds nothing wrong with quoting him? How about him talking about Moses, David and Solomon in the same conversation where he denied the existence of Jesus? And he claims Paul and Jesus who lived at least a thousand years after David and Moses, never existed? The men is completely confused and clearly has a spiritual void in his heart. Unfortunately, only Jesus can fill that vaccum. Wait, he does not believe in GOD nor his Son. I would not be worried about the ANC if I were him....

  • @khutsoevelynmakhela1996
    @khutsoevelynmakhela1996 11 месяцев назад +16

    It's a fact, in SA, if you don't have a 'tag' or 'celebrity' of some sort, no one takes you seriously even when you have development ideas. Love these conversations.

    • @user-zd6rq5us3x
      @user-zd6rq5us3x 9 месяцев назад

      If SA was a person it would be drunk darkie

  • @wilnamerritt1588
    @wilnamerritt1588 11 месяцев назад +5

    This man is gifted with a bright mind. Wish he would be running for President.

  • @eddiedalziel666
    @eddiedalziel666 11 месяцев назад +9

    I have the utmost respect for Ike hd is honest and transparent.

  • @siyabulelasono5357
    @siyabulelasono5357 Год назад +21

    I respect IKE KHUMALO when he speaks i always listen this man is heart broken by the ANC and all what he says always is true this country cant be border less and we never enjoy our freedom.

  • @sandilemjabuliseni3180
    @sandilemjabuliseni3180 Год назад +51

    I lost Mr Ike when he got banned (for a lack of a better word) on 702 Talk Radio. But that helped me a lot because I started view main stream media with a sober mind, and I noticed I was captured for so long. Thanks to their disagreement with Aubrey, it woken me up from the slumber. Thanks Penn for inviting the guy, he's gem.

    • @jobesithole5590
      @jobesithole5590 Год назад

      I'm glad you woke up Sandile. The entire democracy system is a big fraud created to benefit parasitic elites. It will never benefit the marginalised in particular Africans.

    • @melon9680
      @melon9680 Год назад +1

      Truth is, how can you be truly free if all your ever doing is listening to people who tell you what to think. If you want freedom of thought, you need to start reading books, and then challenging the ideas of these very people.
      Every man takes the limits of his own field of vision for the limits of the world.

  • @Vince_78
    @Vince_78 Год назад +13

    "South Africa must budget for the whole Continent " 😮😮😮

  • @kassiemyburgh1864
    @kassiemyburgh1864 11 месяцев назад +4

    I was listening to this while working, and was propperly distracted. It was a great interview........ the political, cultural and behavioural aspects of it in particular.
    Very refreshing and insightfull. The kind of message that needs to be heard by millions of people who only get exposed to the BS ANC and EFF rhetoric and brain washing.
    You are right, none if us have the government me want or need.....please, plead with people to go and vote, if they are not going to vote for the ANC, they must vote for any other party they feel would do a better job. I dont understand the loyalty people have towards the ANC after what they have done to this country, to us all.
    Good one thanks.

  • @King-ss7cv
    @King-ss7cv Год назад +19

    Bra Ike is pregnant with Thoughts and Wisdom, I like how he delivers to Us midwives so that we handle with care and treasure it and pass it to the coming generations. We appreciate him ❤👌

    • @godpenuel
      @godpenuel Год назад +2

      🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

    • @rkaccountants
      @rkaccountants 8 месяцев назад

      Love your poetic comment

    • @King-ss7cv
      @King-ss7cv 8 месяцев назад

      @@rkaccountants Thank you. I appreciate💌

  • @tsepolesibe7642
    @tsepolesibe7642 Год назад +11

    This the best brilliant interview, refreshing. This made my day.

    • @julienicks8691
      @julienicks8691 Год назад +2

      I too feel the same, being an Indian listening to Ike was soo refreshing, we definitely need more human kind like him. He's not stirring any division. That's what God wants from us. Our skin color should not be a factor we are all one, divine souls put on earth to connect as one. Love peace to all brothers and sisters. ❤

  • @warrengreen8711
    @warrengreen8711 Год назад +16

    This is the type of conversation South African men need to have as a unit no matter their tribe. He states that African men have a mental blockage to being organized and managing well. I see from South African men that their ego is the foundation of their existence. They do not want to ask for help to learn and make things better.

  • @bms_888
    @bms_888 Год назад +8

    If South Africa was a person it would be a drunk person - Advocate Ike😂😂😂

  • @Kushy36
    @Kushy36 Год назад +77

    I agree with Bra Ike, Pen is quite amazing at this. I watch all these SA podcasts and even overseas ones, Pen is one of the best in the world. I think the person who was comparing to MacG is not a consumer of podcasting because Pen is an intellect and the other one is just for entertainment and gossip.

    • @thubelihlekupa3339
      @thubelihlekupa3339 Год назад +4

      I think he get lot of gaslighting not from his ability to engage/debate/handling interview/questioning/some of his ideologies,, he is a descent solid guy but he often get caught in cultural wars sometimes as he's inclined to throw himself into it but i guess its a nature of being so called influencers/celebrities u have to always try to remain on top of things at all cost. I do like him but I also understand why he get some punches as well, and i think he also does understand it as well.

    • @godpenuel
      @godpenuel Год назад +16

      Mac G is amazing at what he does, and has proven that he can also hold educational episodes... along with being a master of the entertaining ones. He's currently the leader in SA podcasting... even though we do different "genres" of content.

    • @anelemakhobotloane389
      @anelemakhobotloane389 Год назад +2

      Absolutely Pen you give us different genres.

    • @arthur_za
      @arthur_za Год назад

      ​​@@godpenuelyou try very hard to pretend you're not a MacG hater yet you once tried to compete by dropping on Thursdays at 3PM. That's why MacG doesn't reconcile with you - he can see through your fake BS.

    • @AbuSmith-ew6gi
      @AbuSmith-ew6gi Год назад +3

      @@godpenuel how do you feel about Malema using you to score some cheap political points?

  • @mthobisisikhakhane
    @mthobisisikhakhane Год назад +6

    Thanks penuel for bringing back Ike , great conversation indeed. Thanks for bringing these discussions. I agree with Bra Ike in many points he articulated.

  • @sthembisomabaso8283
    @sthembisomabaso8283 Год назад +7

    i really enjoyed this interview, ike is open minded and talks so much truth, indeed black people do need darkness to see the light..

  • @henrovanrooyen3432
    @henrovanrooyen3432 11 месяцев назад +5

    Great Chat, Pen. I really like Ike, and the way that he speaks about what is needed. We need hard men, and hard people, like himself not everyone can do amapiano! Keep it up!

  • @thabangmabapa1667
    @thabangmabapa1667 Год назад +9

    Reminds me of when Prof JJ would allow Bra Ike to educate us on Power FM for a few minutes. The real people's Advocate. Kleva wa nnete.

  • @user-uj4jf1ii6w
    @user-uj4jf1ii6w Год назад +11

    Yep please 🙏🙏🙏🙏 Bring him back as often as possible its gonna be a long Great path for sentimental value and conversations

  • @mosadingsedibane1373
    @mosadingsedibane1373 4 месяца назад +1

    This man Nkos’ yam!!! I learned a lot of history listening to him. Very relaxed when he’s interviewed and speaks his mind. We need to be stay focused or we gonna be a lost generation.

  • @juhankleingold6815
    @juhankleingold6815 4 месяца назад +1

    You are a man of substance adv Khumalo .I as a white man lived through the 70s 80s 90s till now .Dispised the NP .We had a short period during Mr Mandelas reign of hope and prosperity in our land .If only we could have Mr MandeIa for another 5 years, I look at SA and feel like a total stranger .Then a man like you speak the truth and I get hope for our beautiful SA .Black people are also getting tired and frustrated with our dire situation .I believe that our change and future are in the hands of the brave black men and women that is not scared to say it as it is .I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your true words .God Bless SA our beloved country and all its people .

  • @tebogomalele2953
    @tebogomalele2953 Год назад +10

    Khumalo is brilliant 🔥❤️

  • @godpenuel
    @godpenuel Год назад +93

    Hope you all had a great weekend. Winter is slowly saying goodbye and Southern Africa will be celebrating it's new year soon in September. Enjoy the episode... love you ❤️✌🏾✊🏽

    • @SPECTRE559
      @SPECTRE559 Год назад +3

      I blame Penuel for now making me want to buy a book written by Dan Brown

    • @benitograanoogst2574
      @benitograanoogst2574 Год назад +3

      I stopped listening at the 08:00 mark. This guy is not very smart. If he would have said that the governments during apartheid were more competent than the ANC, that could be an interesting argument (the governments during apartheid never had the challenge of integrating the majority of the population, that had been held back).
      Saying that apartheid was legal is a non-statement. Anything put into law is legal. There are countries where you can murder homosexuals by law, therefore it is legal. But it is clear, that it should not be.
      Asking how black people suffered during apartheid means that he isn't very good at comparative analyses.
      If black people would have had an equal say for decades, would have been allowed to purchase the good land, if there had never been townships and all races would have lived together, if blacks would have received better education for all those decades. That is what you should be comparing.

    • @delialubke6610
      @delialubke6610 Год назад

      @GodPenuel...Wow!

    • @smallitosmall8180
      @smallitosmall8180 Год назад

      These are two intelligent men discussing serious issues from a perspective that many people don't realize. But i feel somehow pen is still bitter about the Julius issue and i won't be surprised if this is a paid campaign. As much as i don't agree with Julius on certain things, he really brings value to the life of a black man. Unlike pen, Julius didn't lose hope in a black man, he acknowledges a black man still has a lot to learn and must learn in a decolonized education system manner. Julius doesn't fight SA affairs only but his dream is for all african people. If you want to discuss Julius Mr Pen, first agree with him where he impart knowledge and wokeness of black people, then, positively criticize him. Not this non sense agenda you are pushing right now

    • @godpenuel
      @godpenuel Год назад +1

      @@smallitosmall8180 We shot this episode a few months ago, so unfortunately your theory is unfounded.

  • @omphemetsetlhapane4919
    @omphemetsetlhapane4919 Год назад +9

    Always good conversations with Bra Ike 🤴🏿

  • @MaaxxJunior
    @MaaxxJunior Год назад +7

    One of the best conversations you’ve had Pen. Well done.

  • @user-bu9pq5hb1g
    @user-bu9pq5hb1g Год назад +10

    Very True Sir Ike,pre 94,was better off than,this current managers of our country,we have developed a selfish persona as a black man,look how the poor gets more poorer,and politicians and friends are prospering.

  • @NtokozoPearlKhaula-et3vi
    @NtokozoPearlKhaula-et3vi Год назад +6

    Thank you my Kings this is African we need.

  • @williamgoldstone9920
    @williamgoldstone9920 11 месяцев назад +6

    Integrity is everything. And Advocate Ike Khumalo speaks truth, it’s this truth that will set us free. We are not robots, we are people who can think, we can make a contribution and he is making that contribution freely. We must encourage each other to reach that level of engagement.

  • @peterjordaan9025
    @peterjordaan9025 5 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent program. You guys are like "a breath of fresh air" Thank you

  • @livistoncube7732
    @livistoncube7732 Год назад +16

    This guy is hitting the nail on the head.

  • @vusidumisanimiya994
    @vusidumisanimiya994 Год назад +13

    Ike is spot on in particular with the broederbond
    Afrikaners came with a brilliant idea at Kensington by initiating this secret society
    As if we were not to divisive we were supposed to copy the same thing

  • @pieterjansevanrensburg6223
    @pieterjansevanrensburg6223 6 месяцев назад +1

    This is the BEST that I have listened to since 1994! Penuel you are a excellent interviewer and Adv Ike you are a visionary and we need many more like you 🙏👍

  • @user-un5fh7ej6o
    @user-un5fh7ej6o Год назад +14

    the truth can be offensive ,but its the truth in the end ,thanks guys

  • @jonathanthys2840
    @jonathanthys2840 Год назад +11

    Hi Pen, hats off to your and your guest because i finally hear some of my beliefs echoing in this conversation.

  • @mahlasemofokeng5812
    @mahlasemofokeng5812 Год назад +17

    These are conversations I subscribed for, thanks Pen ❤️

  • @KaraboMasemola6408
    @KaraboMasemola6408 Год назад +15

    I deeply admire Penuel and Ike as both follow their work , particularly when it comes to discussions about religion. As a fellow Christian, I truly believe in the importance of being critical and seeking knowledge. History serves as a valuable tool to affirm the foundations and origins of Christianity, as the evidence is abundant. It is crucial to critically examine the teachings of Christianity to deepen our understanding and grow in our faith.

  • @mariejones2302
    @mariejones2302 11 месяцев назад +1

    Mr Khumalo you are Amazing! I have great respect for you you are so knowledgable and can do so nuch for our beautiful country. God bless you and Please continue to carry on with you are doing to bring change to this wonderful country❤

  • @lyndonjacobs5264
    @lyndonjacobs5264 Год назад +7

    Regarding evolution: the question is did the Khoisan and Bantu NEED to evolve further? Only later in their civilisations did they encounter other tribes, went to war and were pushed to improve. We cannot compare them to Europeans, asians and North Africans and Middle easterners who were in constant conflict and had more fertile land, which pushed them to improve. The Khoisan and Bantu evolved perfectly for their environment and didn't need to get to higher levels of civilisation.

  • @KaraboMasemola6408
    @KaraboMasemola6408 Год назад +21

    I appreciate Ike's thorough analysis of the different presidents of South Africa during the democratic era and their respective accomplishments or failures. However, it is crucial to approach the era of apartheid with a clear and comprehensive context. While it is true that there were some positive aspects, it is important to recognize that the primary issue with apartheid was its focus on benefiting the minority population while perpetuating discrimination against the majority. Therefore, it is vital to consider both the positive and negative aspects of this era in order to fully understand its complexities.

    • @lehlagaremogadime7494
      @lehlagaremogadime7494 Год назад

      That's true bro, and also for it to be successful is because those infrastructures were built by black slaves.

    • @francoiswilliams
      @francoiswilliams 10 месяцев назад

      Not true

    • @KaraboMasemola6408
      @KaraboMasemola6408 10 месяцев назад

      @@francoiswilliams Whats not true ??

    • @francoiswilliams
      @francoiswilliams 10 месяцев назад

      @@KaraboMasemola6408 You didn't listen to what he said about apartheid...it was better than ANC democracy 😆😆

    • @Big-Mouth81
      @Big-Mouth81 5 месяцев назад

      @karabomasemola6408 You're stating the obvious within your response with regards to South Africa's history! We are all familiar with the history! 🙄🙄🙄 Meaning that in your response you're going back and forth, not actually being opinionated on the topic at hand with the points being put across in the interview! Adv Khumalo was comprehensive and crystal clear in his view points but you weren't paying attention or maybe just listening with half an ear. As for you downplaying and saying "there were some positive aspects" regarding the old government, I think the only reason you put it like that was to fit your own narrative! There weren't "some" positive aspects to the old government but many, too many for me to explain to you and waste my time in doing so and please don't take my words out of context. With regards to the negatives regarding Apartheid there was NOTHING good about it but don't take away from all the things they were doing right as opposed to the ANC government!!

  • @user-wx1wx1ny5i
    @user-wx1wx1ny5i 11 месяцев назад +2

    My Brother as a South African, I am proud of the production quality, keep going.

  • @user-de4me8pu8q
    @user-de4me8pu8q 8 месяцев назад +1

    Mr Khumalo go on with the good work we support you thank You yhoo uvela phi umuntu onje tell them it's high time now our children are Amaphara because of this corrupt government

  • @godpenuel
    @godpenuel Год назад +22

    This episode was filmed a few months ago. Just for context 🙏🏽

  • @moetimoalosi9360
    @moetimoalosi9360 Год назад +9

    What South Africa and South Africans need is an identity. Not a race, religion nor ethnic commonality will help us fight for the same thing as a collective. We need an identity and a catalyst for that identity should be base on poverty eradication. This however, is not to be achieved politically but socially instead.

  • @kopanotlholoe8209
    @kopanotlholoe8209 Год назад +8

    I love the idea of 'inhlawulo' when a crime has been committed against you. This will serve as a deterrent and also will somewhat assist the aggrieved with the healing process.

  • @lindalucky3583
    @lindalucky3583 Год назад +3

    Mr Penuel please keep up the good job you are doing we see you. Some of us gets motivated from all your teachings.

  • @vukilewisemanzulu6558
    @vukilewisemanzulu6558 Год назад +3

    Thank you for the interview. I never knew the guy. I will start to follow him. Revelation!!! What a revalidation!!

  • @mondlimncibi8710
    @mondlimncibi8710 Год назад +13

    I agree with almost 85% if the things Ike Khumalo believes in.

  • @rosemasekwameng9941
    @rosemasekwameng9941 Год назад +6

    Becoming a regular guest will be great

  • @theomuller7574
    @theomuller7574 Год назад +6

    Now this is a healthy mind this guy should run for president I will vote for him

  • @Dotata2009
    @Dotata2009 Год назад +5

    I enjoyed listening to you brothers. Ike is really making sense to me in this podcast. I think Ike is a relaxed interviewee. When he came with Rutendo. It was a problem. Rutendo took over the debate. I only realized it, he is a very intelligent South African.

  • @andymarais3014
    @andymarais3014 Год назад +6

    Fantastic relevant information…. black people NEED to hear the truth coming from educated black people.

  • @tshedzamanoto
    @tshedzamanoto Год назад +1

    The Black Pen and Ike Khumalo keep on doing the good work, thank you for always educating us and opening our eyes, As The youth we need to start educating ourselves and listening to Other voices of reason and start waking up to our situations in our Country As a whole. The youth need to start Waking up and taking a stand for their future

  • @silam2329
    @silam2329 6 месяцев назад +2

    Respect to Ike Khumalo for speaking truth ❤Ike please get into politics

  • @luthandomakalima5383
    @luthandomakalima5383 Год назад +8

    @Penuel - its high time that you open these podcasts to the general public. That would create great debates and conversations.

    • @melon9680
      @melon9680 Год назад

      This stuffs been debated by minorities for decades, the problem is none of yall have been on their channels to learn something others have known since always.

  • @manqobadlamini8896
    @manqobadlamini8896 Год назад +4

    My brother, The people of Isrial cried saying they wish they where back in Egypt.
    Listening to you i hear the same mindset looking back to apartheid.
    You should be talking about how we can improve what we have now

  • @navenpillay1694
    @navenpillay1694 5 месяцев назад +1

    This man talks so much sense.. and says it like it is...Pen ..good on you for having people like him on your show..keep it going man

  • @claricejones9329
    @claricejones9329 10 месяцев назад +2

    I just subscribed. I’am American African. I love your show very interesting.

  • @audiebrown7247
    @audiebrown7247 Год назад +7

    Truly insightful discussion..I have to commend you Pen. You want to discuss the underlining factors which produces the issues Bra Ike is pointing out. The black mentality and behavior is a result of many years of conditioning and indoctrination. ''Sour grapes eaten by parents leave a sour taste in the mouths of their children."

  • @samphakane3361
    @samphakane3361 Год назад +9

    As a black person I needed this conversation

  • @khwezindlovu2101
    @khwezindlovu2101 Год назад +20

    THE PENUEL SHOW WITH IKE KHUMALO
    00:00 - INTRO
    00:05 - Show begins
    03:35 - Thoughts on Roman-Dutch laws in SA
    09:00 - Apartheid's controversial achievements
    11:10 - Was apartheid better than current government
    12:30 - What caused the failure of current government
    14:35 - Are there too many black people to lift out of poverty
    17:06 - Were black people ready for democracy
    18:58 - Who is teaching future generations about sustainable development
    21:55 - Are there any other progressive black leaders
    23:27 - Do you believe in self governance
    28:03 - Is our history misconstrued
    30:10 - Could we argue that the dumb Southern Africans were more evolved
    33:58 - Why don't you view the legal system as you do the voting system
    35:43 - How do we educate people on law making
    36:50 - Could we uplift each other on a smaller scale
    42:10 - Do predominantly black secret societies exist
    44:17 - Controversial nuclear energy deal
    48:05 - Do we have credible black leaders
    51:12 - Do you know any good black leaders
    1:00:45 - Belief systems & afterlife
    1:04:25 - Finding the best out of the worst situation
    1:08:30 - Law's 15 & 3 reference from 48 Laws of Power
    1:10:13 - Adapting to new world lifestyle's
    1:15:15 - What's stopping you from being a Hitler
    1:17:30 - Why we need adversity in South Africa
    1:18:58 - Leaders leading by example
    1:22:45 - Lack of direction & urgency from black people
    1:26:45 - What's the solution for people who share your mindset
    1:31:35 - Should we focus more on culture instead of race
    1:35:05 - ENDS

  • @marienel1553
    @marienel1553 8 месяцев назад +1

    What a BRAVE MAN...I SALUTE HIM....FOR SPEAKING THE TRUTH....MAY GOD BLESS HIM...
    🎉🎉🎉