Great interview. Although I still have many questions when it comes to this party but at least with the People's Mandate as well as this interview I'm able to tell what they stand for .
This man is speaking facts. Same issues bedevilling Zimbabwe next door. Until 2002 Anglo American was the biggest company in Zimbabwe till mugabe broke it up yes economy went down but now we own some of our resources and things strtaing improve BHP were given a licence for platinum in my home toen of Norton. Rhey were given 5 year tax break. They ran the machines 24 hours a day qnd dug so much platninum. After exactly 5 years they left. They claimed platinum had run out. Guess what Implala platinum is now.mining same place over 15 years now and doing very well. Meanwhile Australia is booming with zim platinum and resources eg Rio Tinto is Australian and mining in zimbabwe and Africa Resource nationilisation is a must. Lol at Qatar, Russia, China, Dubai etc all own their resources and look what they are doing
I think he speaks from the perspective of a disgruntled lover. My question is, so who prioritizes the Black man? Because Zuma did business with Indians, Rams does does business with White monopoly capitalists so who prioritizes the Black man?? Maybe Malema will...
So with the radical economic transformation such as nationalising of industries, promised by MK, how will they deal with sanctions because that will be a defite response from the powers that be?
He tried to deliver what he can but when he put the policies that will benefit black economic equality was sabotaged and oppresed by the DA and ANC Mafia captured by white capital. Hence he eventually left
The irony of the headline thumbnail does not surprise, "pre 1994 was better than today". History says otherwise as Indian were treated far better compared to Africans. Even Ghandi believed Indians were superior to Africans, and pleaded with the then white government to declare so. I have no doubt pre 1994 was better for his family but I doubt the treatment his Indian folk received was on par with the brutal treatment black Africans received in general.
This uncle is making up facts as he goes... just throw around some numbers and stuff and hopefuly people forget! haha. less tax? How? Richest CEOs? Prove it? Economy not driven by industry? Yusus... what a load of horsekak
Hey there we appreciate this feedback ! Must be noted that we are not journalists so unfortunately you won’t see “hard - hitting” interviews that could be seen as agenda driven. We are here to get to know a person and have something to take away for the listeners to be able to make their own decisions with the information they’ve heard. We not sure which party to vote for , so we are fortunate enough to get to know the people who are behind certain parties. Only a week to go ! Make sure you vote guys 🙏
While that is true, I don't think it's expected from them to get out hard-hitting or even revealing facts. The reason I watch their interviews over many other "hard-hitting or even revealing" interviews is because they ask all the things I am wondering about. They are your everyday guys who are interested in politics and want our country to be better but don't devote all their time to it because as much as it's important in all of our lives, they can't afford to solely focus on the politics. Many of us can't afford to focus solely on the politics and a lot of us generally don't care about a lot of the in-depth politics. Our goals are very simple... Better country with a better standard of living. They give us a lot of important insight into the guests they have (who ARE representing their party even if they claim to not be a "speaker" for their party like Mr Visvin Reddy), they give this information to us in a very light-hearted, easy to digest format and i'm pretty sure a lot of young people like myself appreciate this. Sometimes it's not about the hard-hitting or revealing interviews, sometimes it's just about being able to see if a person is genuine or are just putting up a front.
Absolutely - I couldn’t agree more. A light hearted way to digest the current political issues in our country. As a young female, I find this podcast the most insightful.
GREAT ANSWERS TO Affirmative Action! We can't be seen equal when the others are suffering more than others, those who're suffering are majority!
One of the few rich men, who's dedicating his life to the poor! Visvin Reddy and Dr Iqbal Surve are Indians I respect in SA!
Thank you for the clarity between Visvin and Vivian!
Much love Uncle truth only you spoke about I wish all people can watch this podcast.
Great interview. Although I still have many questions when it comes to this party but at least with the People's Mandate as well as this interview I'm able to tell what they stand for .
Straight talker this uncle
U talking my brother we have to fight for our legacy and right 😊
THIS MAN IS FIRE EN TRUE COMRADE I LOVE HIM FOR MANING UP
This man is speaking facts. Same issues bedevilling Zimbabwe next door. Until 2002 Anglo American was the biggest company in Zimbabwe till mugabe broke it up yes economy went down but now we own some of our resources and things strtaing improve
BHP were given a licence for platinum in my home toen of Norton. Rhey were given 5 year tax break. They ran the machines 24 hours a day qnd dug so much platninum. After exactly 5 years they left. They claimed platinum had run out. Guess what Implala platinum is now.mining same place over 15 years now and doing very well. Meanwhile Australia is booming with zim platinum and resources eg Rio Tinto is Australian and mining in zimbabwe and Africa
Resource nationilisation is a must. Lol at Qatar, Russia, China, Dubai etc all own their resources and look what they are doing
Great timepiece he has on, great interview 🔥
where do yuo join as a member,please help
Check to thier offices next to your where u can register
Online MK website
Cyril makes money when there is load shedding.
Our very own VVR❤
Even in lindelani ntuzuma people re forced by anc to wear t shirts 👕 n to attend anc meetings and rally or no water no job . My friend is a victim
People thought I was mad. When I said this about ramaphosa
I think he speaks from the perspective of a disgruntled lover. My question is, so who prioritizes the Black man? Because Zuma did business with Indians, Rams does does business with White monopoly capitalists so who prioritizes the Black man?? Maybe Malema will...
RDP home owners don't pay rent lights or water. Come now.
Who told you that?
Which world you live in? But not S.A
Isinkyoka connections everywhere. Show me 1 utility bill and I'll believe you.
So with the radical economic transformation such as nationalising of industries, promised by MK, how will they deal with sanctions because that will be a defite response from the powers that be?
👍 👌 💯 %
When he say party sound like have a pa rty where is the cake
Viva MK🖤💚🖤💚
I love this where is giong
Gots to love VR
“Shanice your mouth is moving a lot like a rat” 😭
They asked you what is white monolopy capital. And your talking about Ramaphosa.... so which is it?
On the ground MK is doing well i've seen that.
Okay, but why couldn't Zuma make all this difference you talked of when he had the chance to do so?
He tried to deliver what he can but when he put the policies that will benefit black economic equality was sabotaged and oppresed by the DA and ANC Mafia captured by white capital. Hence he eventually left
He seemes to forget zuma sold the country to watson and the guptas
Viva mkhonto mk ❤
47:42 contradiction 101
Please identify contradiction so that we can all understand
Always the race thing. Why cant we just say, how does a South African person, join the MK or any party for that matter.
Ramaphosa must fall
Zuma.. The last man standing.
Talking about colonizers where is he coming from, is it maybe India 🙂🤔didn't they colonized Kwazulu Natal?
Hauuuww, come now - Google is your friend :/
Tell me you don't know history without telling me you don't know history 🤦🏾♂️
But is life really hard than pre 1994 though ? 😅
The irony of the headline thumbnail does not surprise, "pre 1994 was better than today". History says otherwise as Indian were treated far better compared to Africans. Even Ghandi believed Indians were superior to Africans, and pleaded with the then white government to declare so. I have no doubt pre 1994 was better for his family but I doubt the treatment his Indian folk received was on par with the brutal treatment black Africans received in general.
Gwaza mkhonto
The ANC needs to be taken out of power as it has failed to implement the freedom charter.
Hai MK. Seems legit
Bhp is an Australian company . This guy is confused
This uncle is making up facts as he goes... just throw around some numbers and stuff and hopefuly people forget! haha. less tax? How? Richest CEOs? Prove it? Economy not driven by industry? Yusus... what a load of horsekak
Plse explain
This channel's political interviews are never gonna be hard-hitting or even revealing, but this was bad. As an interview. Even as a word salad
Hey there we appreciate this feedback ! Must be noted that we are not journalists so unfortunately you won’t see “hard - hitting” interviews that could be seen as agenda driven. We are here to get to know a person and have something to take away for the listeners to be able to make their own decisions with the information they’ve heard. We not sure which party to vote for , so we are fortunate enough to get to know the people who are behind certain parties. Only a week to go ! Make sure you vote guys 🙏
While that is true, I don't think it's expected from them to get out hard-hitting or even revealing facts. The reason I watch their interviews over many other "hard-hitting or even revealing" interviews is because they ask all the things I am wondering about. They are your everyday guys who are interested in politics and want our country to be better but don't devote all their time to it because as much as it's important in all of our lives, they can't afford to solely focus on the politics. Many of us can't afford to focus solely on the politics and a lot of us generally don't care about a lot of the in-depth politics. Our goals are very simple... Better country with a better standard of living. They give us a lot of important insight into the guests they have (who ARE representing their party even if they claim to not be a "speaker" for their party like Mr Visvin Reddy), they give this information to us in a very light-hearted, easy to digest format and i'm pretty sure a lot of young people like myself appreciate this. Sometimes it's not about the hard-hitting or revealing interviews, sometimes it's just about being able to see if a person is genuine or are just putting up a front.
Absolutely - I couldn’t agree more. A light hearted way to digest the current political issues in our country. As a young female, I find this podcast the most insightful.
This interview is what most people needed to understand the background and mandate of MKP
Absolutely , you have put it well , perfect can't agree more