UnCancelled with Gareth Cliff - Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng on Education in South Africa

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

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  • @ephphatha7269
    @ephphatha7269 Год назад +73

    This woman has to be minister of higher education PERIOD.

    • @ayaground
      @ayaground Год назад +1

      She is phenomenal... I sense a subtle yet vivid energy of eliminating the box that the world over is trying to put us all in, by force. Her style of activism is unique! #itisengaging #thoughtprovokingspeaker...

  • @laurenfriedman5713
    @laurenfriedman5713 Год назад +100

    I still believe all children are not cut out for university. There should still be trade schools. Electricians, plumbers, mechanics etc... have an amazing job in any country. We are in need of artisans

    • @innocentiaphahlamohlaka4215
      @innocentiaphahlamohlaka4215 Год назад +4

      There are trade schools in South Africa. Esp close to mining towns

    • @nicholas4804
      @nicholas4804 Год назад +3

      Agreed. Within days of arriving on campus, I realised that I was out of my depth there.

    • @lesedi3040
      @lesedi3040 Год назад +2

      Definitely 😢

    • @Vv-fl2rm
      @Vv-fl2rm Год назад +2

      Correct and the focus on those other avenues would also boost our economy.

    • @figgettit
      @figgettit Год назад +4

      @@innocentiaphahlamohlaka4215 the system as it existed has been vastly compromised. this is well known.

  • @charlesmaluleka8279
    @charlesmaluleka8279 Год назад +8

    This was too short, the type of leadership we need as a country. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @urbanunicorn87
    @urbanunicorn87 Год назад +11

    insightful and inspiring conversation. Professor Phakeng's passion and commitment to creating positive change is evident throughout the interview. Her vision for a more equitable education system that provides equal opportunities for all learners is both practical and visionary.

    • @phill029
      @phill029 Год назад

      so what happen why is she out cause I agree with you

  • @gomolemomanche257
    @gomolemomanche257 Год назад +21

    Amazing interview. Love that she’s telling her story & laughing about it. The establishment can be disturbing at times….

  • @khutsomaponya5511
    @khutsomaponya5511 Год назад +3

    I love how you pick your guests. This is a well curated space. You are more focused on the content and not so much on the clout. I'm enjoying this space.

  • @ayandambatha6516
    @ayandambatha6516 Год назад +13

    Great interview by Gareth especially with the inspiring Prof. Mamokgethi Phakeng 😊 🙌. She understands what Black people have gone through when it comes to education.
    I admire her Leadership at UCT and proud that she left because the institution before it became toxic to her health.

    • @lee7973
      @lee7973 Год назад

      What she speaks and does is very controversial...like not all people are meant for university, like not all people are leaders so is the Prof..not a great leader at all. Only driving political agenda's instead of driving education.

  • @MaTT-ovi
    @MaTT-ovi Год назад +9

    UCT for sure lost a gem in Prof Phakeng. I would listen to her all day!

  • @seputse
    @seputse Год назад +3

    ❤ Absolutely love Prof,inspiring ,educated and relatable. I hope she gets the opportunity to be the Minister of high education

  • @fionahorsley908
    @fionahorsley908 Год назад

    I enjoyed listening to Prof Phakeng, great woman

  • @sphelelemkhatshwa9173
    @sphelelemkhatshwa9173 Год назад

    I will watch any and all interviews with this lady❤❤❤

  • @mcebisisidlai6947
    @mcebisisidlai6947 Год назад +7

    Mama Kgethi is just amazing! So inspiring. I am now working on my clothing line and it is inspired by her "make education fashionable campaign". Thank you Gareth for this platform, definitely UnCancelled!!!

    • @DSENYATSI
      @DSENYATSI Год назад

      Her perception and perspective on education is precisely diversified, she knows the difference between the privileged and deprived when coming to accession on education in overall. Academical education has been politically influenced and inclined from initial, and now is very difficult for a deprived child to become an academic.

  • @chiefer1325
    @chiefer1325 Год назад +19

    Let her speak .... Thank you for letting her speak... What she went through cannot be left unsaid....

  • @sebentilezanini1085
    @sebentilezanini1085 10 месяцев назад

    He didn't single handedly negotiate our independence....he was part of the team our King put together 🇸🇿 lovely show by the way

  • @lebogangsebothe2759
    @lebogangsebothe2759 Год назад +6

    What a powerful episode Gareth, you need to be consistent going forward. Here you brought a power house and you need to top this🔥🤞🏿 Am joining the community

  • @lehlogonololekoloane3170
    @lehlogonololekoloane3170 Год назад +2

    Man Prof Kgethi, i STAN 😍LOVE LOVE HER, she is so free-spirited, actually let me get my LLM

  • @lesedilucymotloung
    @lesedilucymotloung Год назад +6

    Gareth your pronunciation of African names👌, sounds like you are from kasi. I've just subscribed, loved the interview.

  • @mortontlemo721
    @mortontlemo721 Год назад +4

    This was nice, next one I am attending physically

  • @tumisho4266
    @tumisho4266 Год назад +5

    Refreshing… Fascinating… wish it was longer!

    • @Mrdjwhoknows
      @Mrdjwhoknows Год назад

      I was there live and it felt too short as well. I’m hoping to attend again, the CliffCentral team is just great as a team, they very nice

  • @otsilemosweu709
    @otsilemosweu709 Год назад +1

    Wow🎉 Gareth what an interview .worth my time

  • @SPECTRE559
    @SPECTRE559 Год назад +3

    The initiative of the professor to entrepreneurship as a solution to unemployment has my attention.

  • @bathandwamki5490
    @bathandwamki5490 Год назад

    Wow!!! What a woman. A rare gem. May God bless her and expand her sphere of influence.

  • @sinqobilengwenya6790
    @sinqobilengwenya6790 Год назад

    Fantastic lady. She is the auntie every South African should have. I really hope she opens a university. I would love to be under her tutelage.

  • @phumzamayekiso5156
    @phumzamayekiso5156 Год назад +19

    She is passionate about education ❤

  • @lawalusman5316
    @lawalusman5316 Год назад +3

    You're loved and cherished across Africa. Keep On shining the deputy mother.

  • @pablomogosi8712
    @pablomogosi8712 Год назад +4

    So important this channel. Good job

  • @KatMak01
    @KatMak01 Год назад +1

    I am in love with Phumi's voice 😍

  • @DRDREWPOETRAPHY
    @DRDREWPOETRAPHY Год назад

    Danko for acknowledging of Khoi San people as indigenous people of SA.

  • @mogwerarichardtsatsengseng1103
    @mogwerarichardtsatsengseng1103 Год назад +2

    Thanks for this, best time spent. So enlightening to listen to Mme Mamokgethi Phakeng 🙏

  • @ayaground
    @ayaground Год назад

    Mmamogkethi you Rock sisi! Thanks team for showcasing this lady❤

  • @rachel4274
    @rachel4274 Год назад +9

    thoroughly enjoyed this, I do wish it was a bit longer. She definitely needs more airtime.

  • @Loadedopinions
    @Loadedopinions Год назад +4

    Gareth is a beautiful human being.

  • @shaunbosch76
    @shaunbosch76 Год назад +8

    Great episode so far!!

  • @Crazyworld489
    @Crazyworld489 Год назад +8

    This was a very educational episode!👏 I will share this channel to my peeps.

  • @yanelamtati8131
    @yanelamtati8131 Год назад +5

    What a great interview, am penning down all the wisdom form Prof so seriously until Gareth comes through with his R12m comments 😂

  • @sisazandisile1337
    @sisazandisile1337 Год назад +2

    This platform is really great , the conversation was honest and informative

  • @MonwaShezi
    @MonwaShezi Год назад +5

    Always a joy to watch Prof Phakeng speak. Thanks Gareth and team for this interview.

  • @desiree9667
    @desiree9667 Год назад +2

    Prof Mampkgethi is gorgeous 😍

  • @fortunes_child
    @fortunes_child Год назад +4

    I'd be honored to meet the Dr. Mamokgethi soon as I arrive in Cape Town

  • @ztnelwamondo
    @ztnelwamondo Год назад +3

    Brilliant Mind🎉

  • @khulasandethembalethu9561
    @khulasandethembalethu9561 Год назад +1

    this is inspiring...cant wait for the podcast with mac to be released

    • @Mbalings
      @Mbalings Год назад

      Never such an episode

  • @thurancecameron
    @thurancecameron Год назад +5

    I appreciate that Gareth paid Homage to the comments section 😊

  • @corinnevanjaarsveldt6087
    @corinnevanjaarsveldt6087 Год назад

    ❤Thank you. I have hope.

  • @thandombatha8242
    @thandombatha8242 Год назад

    Love her! She is in purpose for sure

  • @BabalwaGexa-yw9ny
    @BabalwaGexa-yw9ny Год назад +2

    I like her top....African traditional wear from central Africa precisely Cameroon and parts of Nigeria taraba state.....

  • @Journey_with_Gwendol
    @Journey_with_Gwendol Год назад +13

    “Even black middle class don’t want to see the poor”😢

    • @marcusdigangwane4201
      @marcusdigangwane4201 Год назад

      …who want to see the poor🤧?…even the poor don’t want to see the other poor😢

  • @mosakgotse1187
    @mosakgotse1187 Год назад

    i highly concur with the speaker audience 1;25;38 on the issue of academic journals not being free to access instead one having to pay for them. i honestly think the system is depriving those who cant afford the opportunity to indulge various scholars and acquire information. if something is published it should be available to the public without a hassle to access it

  • @carlamostert5950
    @carlamostert5950 Год назад

    Come to Rhodes (UCKAR) plz!! We need this kind of new thinking!

  • @tintswaloshingange7246
    @tintswaloshingange7246 Год назад +2

    GOD elevates you when opposition cancels you ,PROF Mamokgethi is that example

  • @rexona1178
    @rexona1178 Год назад +11

    I like her African dress. It is originally from my tribe (the Grassfields) in Cameroon.

  • @mosakgotse1187
    @mosakgotse1187 Год назад

    the most coolest intellect of our lifetime,

  • @LukeRev480
    @LukeRev480 Год назад

    Yathandwa mama vha...utsho ngengqondw'entle.

  • @mpumibikitsha6891
    @mpumibikitsha6891 Год назад

    God has a way of yanking you out of a situation you thought was IT in preparation for a better suited one where you are needed most. Maybe this is one such situation Prof.

  • @rufarokumbula1639
    @rufarokumbula1639 Год назад

    Love this

  • @lwazitshambo7762
    @lwazitshambo7762 Год назад

    Oh l love this woma. Where can l get her shoes l love the print.

  • @phill029
    @phill029 Год назад

    greate ep but the sound is super low

  • @nomkhosimashile2942
    @nomkhosimashile2942 Год назад +1

    You have done well Prof..Jealous Down...

  • @mpho438
    @mpho438 Год назад

    Nobody is talking about The answer Prof. gave regarding universities not putting out innovation, and all the guys making global impact are dropouts, the likes of Steve Jobs etc was brilliant.

  • @PulaNews
    @PulaNews Год назад

    Interesting to learn that Bophuthatswana gvt opened way for black people to get professional education with experiential learning which is what is currently done.

  • @hmwakamui
    @hmwakamui Год назад

    You have listeners in Botswana too....

  • @qumbupodcast5180
    @qumbupodcast5180 Год назад

    For years I was asking myself why Cliff Central was not capitalizing on RUclips since they are the one who introduced the online culture in S.A

  • @thabangmazibuko9385
    @thabangmazibuko9385 Год назад +1

    How does one purchase tickets for this?

  • @jacquesdewet2661
    @jacquesdewet2661 Год назад +1

    I can remember the ANC slogan "Liberation before education"

  • @sizwekingmbambo1484
    @sizwekingmbambo1484 Год назад

    I Like the professors Top😂

  • @ayaground
    @ayaground Год назад

    Yerrrr I bursting at seams, the sister is getting me excited and invigorated... The Agriculture part is just my field and that is exactly how I feel about planting crops and learning about them!!!

  • @luthandotetani6657
    @luthandotetani6657 Год назад +1

    Tjoooo at Fort Hare University. Corruption is deep ey.

    • @LukeRev480
      @LukeRev480 Год назад

      Well. South Africa is corrupt. Wait until you hear others. One day you won't single it you will say "I thought🤭🤭"

  • @askperci
    @askperci Год назад +1

    Mama Phakeng is so energetic, I wonder if she has aspirations to be the president? Of course, running as the independent candidate

  • @boitumelodilapiso2294
    @boitumelodilapiso2294 Год назад

    She can become the first woman President Republic of South Africa Mma Phakeng ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @kabelop9082
    @kabelop9082 Год назад +1

    Degree + work experience for all qualifications would be ideal for todays kids it would help even sift or let people know they are not cut out for the job before hand.

  • @BabaMakhanya
    @BabaMakhanya Год назад

    I hope my wives age well like Prof Mamokgethi. 😍😍

  • @SPECTRE559
    @SPECTRE559 Год назад +1

    I agree when it is mentioned that academia are obsolete institutions. My experience has taught me (I hate to say) that having an undergraduate level science degree is of no use.

  • @andrewnaicker5090
    @andrewnaicker5090 Год назад +3

    Gareth, you seem to have mellowed over time and with age.
    Listening to you back in the day, we where primed for interviews were the content would at times veer in a direction where we could expect, awkward silences, controversy, you stirring the hornets nest, rocking the applecart with great enthusiasm, pushing the envelope, man .
    I guess what im really saying, is that i expected an edgy interview, Gareth. Prof courted controversy and somehow , she seemed to be handled with kid gloves.
    That, Eugene Khoza is a really funny guy.

    • @Me-hg7hh
      @Me-hg7hh Год назад +1

      She snaps when you adk het the hard questions, you have to tow the line with her ask jj tabane. Its her way or the highway

    • @Drawingboredi
      @Drawingboredi Год назад

      ​@@Me-hg7hh Go to the highway kaloku

    • @PulaNews
      @PulaNews Год назад

      It was gonna get messy because Prof was not going to let him be controversial and arrogant and robust while tackling those topics you are referring to. Everyone who goes to Gareth goes there prepared and wrapped in defense. It's good that Gareth respected her but I noticed he was getting bored when Prof went on and on

    • @Me-hg7hh
      @Me-hg7hh Год назад

      You dont mess with Phakeng. She told UCT ombud Zethu Makhamadela that she has been added in her little black book, when Zethu took her to task.

  • @SPECTRE559
    @SPECTRE559 Год назад

    I applied to the UCT initiative of the online school. I got rejected.

  • @nicklindhorst9708
    @nicklindhorst9708 Год назад +3

    Is the sound insanely low?

  • @SPECTRE559
    @SPECTRE559 Год назад

    I am still struggling for a job which requires a major in mathematics and statistics. Marks on my academic record are poor. I am currently doing an administration job. I have given up looking for work done by investment, data analysts and engineers; quantitative analysts. I have given up looking for work heavily requiring a mathematics and statistics major. Starting a business (which will probably fail) is the only way to respond to the extended definition of unemployment.

  • @akhonagushman619
    @akhonagushman619 Год назад

    Inspirational. Love prof. ❤

  • @dangakong6304
    @dangakong6304 Год назад +2

    Can we spend some time and talk about her gorgeous outfit, she looks amazing in it

  • @phill029
    @phill029 Год назад

    why was she removed wow .what is going on

  • @SPECTRE559
    @SPECTRE559 Год назад

    Is there medication to cure cancer?

  • @peterngobeni8723
    @peterngobeni8723 Год назад +2

    Nota started like this 😂. Jumping and humping every platform. Enjoyed the spotlight too and got lost in it. I hope it doesn't get to that prof.

  • @ayaground
    @ayaground Год назад +1

    When it comes to Decolonising, the whole world over needs to be decolonised, including the decolonisers themselves.

  • @ndivhomathoma6325
    @ndivhomathoma6325 Год назад +1

    TRUST FUND BABY G CLIFF🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @weymouthesterhuizen1145
    @weymouthesterhuizen1145 Год назад +2

    G4S = GeForce (That is the name I am sure.....)

  • @imatterconsultingbyvukosim1930
    @imatterconsultingbyvukosim1930 Год назад +5

    I love prof but she’s not really answering the questions. I feel like she’s diverting a lot. Takes the long route to answer certain questions

    • @africacatalystshowvlog6440
      @africacatalystshowvlog6440 Год назад +5

      Gareth should invite you too

    • @lee7973
      @lee7973 Год назад +3

      Playing too much politics, that is the reason she needed to leave UCT. Thank God for that🙉🙊🙈

    • @Zwelethu202
      @Zwelethu202 Год назад

      I don't see a problem in the "long winded" route if someone is making sense, and she is. Everyone has different engagement styles. Kanye west takes goes on for a long time too before ultimately answering a question, and he is a genius.

  • @hlalanathimbimbi2527
    @hlalanathimbimbi2527 Год назад

    Where do the seed of spinach come from😂

  • @francoiswilliams
    @francoiswilliams Год назад

    Gauteng been taken over by outsiders...

  • @thandekakhathi7894
    @thandekakhathi7894 Год назад

    Steve that Steve there blah blah blah😂

  • @figgettit
    @figgettit Год назад

    literally nobody says wits and uct are the same. literally noone.

  • @tsepom455
    @tsepom455 Год назад +2

    I don't agree with the audience member who says university is obsolete. The same Silicon Valley companies and entrepreneurs use students from MIT for engineering, IT, computer science, data analysis etc. For most posts you even need a university qualification.

  • @lee7973
    @lee7973 Год назад +1

    Gareth, ... Prof is not the brightest. What is fascinating is that after 1994, SA had only 1 built university? All the previous trade schools, teachers colleges closed...wtf for. She only speaks politics and flashy about Dr, Phds...no humility in her speech.

    • @JabsMajozi
      @JabsMajozi Год назад +3

      Sorry Lee. I still don't get your point from the first premise you made.

    • @LukeRev480
      @LukeRev480 Год назад

      Facts only!! Maybe they don't sound humble.

  • @smallgirlBigGod-b8u
    @smallgirlBigGod-b8u 10 месяцев назад

    Yoooh Gareth interrupted Prof many times

  • @luckymtshweni5366
    @luckymtshweni5366 Год назад +6

    The professor is not that smart.She doesn't have any new ideas.She is obsessed with identity politics and equality.

    • @lee7973
      @lee7973 Год назад +1

      That is why she needed to leave UCT...

    • @chichichiguvi7693
      @chichichiguvi7693 Год назад +1

      Maybe because it plays a significant role within the context she speaks about and it's unavoidable when dealing with those particular issues

    • @JabsMajozi
      @JabsMajozi Год назад +5

      She has a PhD in Mathematics Education. Lol.
      University doesn't only measure intellectual brilliance. But if you have not completed formal education, it will be difficult to wrap your head around this idea. She actually doesn't have to be that smart to make a difference.
      What is your point sir?

    • @LukeRev480
      @LukeRev480 Год назад +2

      She is excellent in identifying problems. Maybe you think problem solving is coming with new ideas but that's not always the case, but being creative with your old one's. I have never seen such a great combination of intellect & creativity.👌👌

  • @kingkumkazithe2nd339
    @kingkumkazithe2nd339 Год назад

    Too long self indulgent pointless rambling, please get to interview sooner

  • @lebogangmokoenalebza6949
    @lebogangmokoenalebza6949 Год назад

    the prof who never resolved the issues of dtudents at uct facing systemic racism issues the entire dystem of uct unfavoured the african child😢

    • @chichichiguvi7693
      @chichichiguvi7693 Год назад

      I think she definitely made progress the system was flawed and she worked very hard to dismantle that system and although it's not gone I'm sure we can agree the standing of black students and the measures put in place to include them were far better.

  • @Charms0910
    @Charms0910 Год назад +4

    Well done Gareth..however a lot of "erms" 😮 from her and waving of arms😂

    • @nomkhosimashile2942
      @nomkhosimashile2942 Год назад +2

      ​@@Therealnetworkpodcastexactly !! thank you Sir...

    • @Anonymous-td9iv
      @Anonymous-td9iv Год назад +1

      So what🙄

    • @serogolemogole2685
      @serogolemogole2685 Год назад +1

      1st, her being a Maths educator by profession means she'd have probably have cultivated a way of thinking that makes her inclined to being extra careful with her word selection when expressing herself because excatness and clarity are very important to mathematicians, 2nd, english is not her first language and that means she probably doesnt process (some of) her thoughts in the language, and so as she articulates herself she has to constantly translate her thoughts into a second language, something that some of us who didn't grow up speaking English as a first language can relate to, and speaking of laguages, how many African languages can you speak? And also her waving hands like that as she speaks is something typical of people who tend to speak pationately and have lively personalities, does that offend your sensibilities?