This reminds me of why I chose the legal profession and always educate people, my people against such injustices. His story is one of many and if only we could all stand together and fight against such injustices in as much as believers fight for their pastors, trust me our people would not have to go through this. Not everyone is going to come out of this healed and positive as this man, some are brewed into hardcore criminals merely because of how they were mistreated by the justice system
I love his aura, smiling , optimistic and self-aware. I trust and believe that all said is indeed the truth kodwa as people we need to forgive especially those who take accountability.
I think as South Africans, we need to be educated on what is the correct process to be followed when your son, brother, husband or loved one (even yourself) is facing judicial matters. I'm looking at this case & comparing it to Senzo Meyiwa's especially with the hiring of lawyers etc
Themba can you please my own brother yoh he went to jail emcane he come back as a father he did the most yerrrrr growing up seeing him bringing big stuff with a big truck oh my god he's doing the most ekasi looking after the community😢 🙌
What is your point ? Is there a person in the world who goes to prison young and come out a father? 1,2,3 big truck ekasi looking after community. Mhhhh, you sound like you don't make sure.
I'm Inspired By This guy Alot, I Remember On the Postcast With Agenda Network When He Says "Kids Nowdays Are Not Focused And I Most Yama Role Model Engane Zamanje Igebengu"🙌🏽
@khulekanindlovu8293 sentencing him for something he ddnt do, creating fake docket and forcing him to something he ddnt do. Oh by the way assault as well
Well he did commit the crime he's just hiding at 6:45 he said he was with people in a wrong place at 12:10 je admits he did hijack a car so he's not fully honest about his story
Sue the state for what? The reason he went to prison was because of his involvement in car hijack, kidnap, force victim to withdraw money and still murder her (victim was as old as his mother). What do you not get in his story?
This interview was very insightful and informative…it’s scary how the law system in South Africa is …the fact that he took accountability and went to the police station to turn himself in but still endured what he did was tragic .Being from Durban I know exactly how SOME Indians are toward African people very spiteful ppl
I love how you said SOME in capital letters cause people would have turned you comment into a racial slur, and personally I have had a terrible encounter with a Group of Indian police men and their treatment PERSONALLY made me not like certain Indian areas in Durban
I can't imagine how horrific it must be to carry so much trauma. It's a miracle that some people still walk on 2 feet and are functional in societies while carrying such deep scars 😢
He has no scars and trauma. The family of a murdered woman is the one that is walking with scars and living with trauma. Your comment is cold and heartless.
@@leratontshingila3692 he was in the group that hijacked, kidnapped, forced victim to give them bank pin code and murdered her. According to him, he walked away and was not of the idea to murder. Very important to note that he was part of the group. According to his own word, his primary job in this act was to drive in the planning of all that I mentioned above.
He believes he's been wronged by the system and it's obviously true but I guess our children needs to learn to mind their association.We can't preach that enough. Glad Wandile made the best of his stay in jail
And he wanted the best treatment yet he committed a crime, He must be happy he got a second chance, how much trauma for the person who is a victim? Did he go and treat her the same way he wants to be treated? Hay criminals and wanting to be treated as human beings when they treat others as animals. Mpahhh
Skeem you rock I must say all your episodes are amazing. Listening to our brothers and sisters relate their stories as sad as they are they all have beautiful endings. God is our salvation indeed. ❤❤❤❤
Wandile i still feel you can sue so many people involved that here..i respect that you are not removing your part in the whole thing. Strongs bro keep shinning with that instrument and that beautiful smile God knows your heart #Skeem danko this just added to my list of my favorites il watch this over and over ❤❤❤❤
@eugeniamanana9424 You are Angry at him huh😂😂😂you want him to suffer for life?? He went to jail and served his punishment for his involvement, why treat him like he's the one that decided to murder the victim.
@@eugeniamanana9424 We cannot deny the fact that he is smart just because he went to jail. There are allegedly many jailbirds that are smarter than the police so he is indeed smart bro
Don't drive a car with intention to, kidnap, force victim to withdraw money and murder thereafter. Legal rights that you are keen to know will be irrelevant if you don't do the above.
Wena you wanna be smart of the information that is there beacuse thats what he said. What he didnt know is that the grew will kill the lady and that made him to hand himself in. @gladysmkhize4085
I Used To Look Down On Prisoners And ExConficts I Had The Mentality That They're Dirty And Scary,I've Been Watching This Podcast Since Last Year.This Ladies And Gentlemen Are So Clean And Well Spoken❤❤I Dont Know Why I Thought They'd Be Illiterate And Dodgy.❤❤❤The Wisedom They Share Haibo Lona Ba Clean Batho Bana
@SkeemGP, one day kumele ushaye i boardroom session and bring all these guys in a round table and give us SkeemGP overflow over 3 to 4 hours.... @SkeemGP be the first to give us Against The Wall Overflow chief
Themba please touch on the issue of elections with inmates aka your subjects, do inmates participate in voting from inside....because their affected by whichever government comes into power...why do prisoners suffer to get jobs , but they can canvas to become politicians and control big budgets
I beg to differ. From the very on set and a number of times he admitted his part. He is revealing injustices of the justice system. Until we have uncomfortable conversations we will not resolve injustices. Even a prisoner has rights and should be treated fairly according to the law. Justice is not about emotions, but it is a ethical, philosophical idea that people are to be treated impartially, fairly, properly, and reasonably by the law.
@@gugublake911 i read your post hence i said " several times" meaning he did not minimise his wrongdoing. How many times must he mention it to maximise it?
This interview was not well structured or planned, it was all over the place. Wandile had too much information yet the host had no proper approach to the direction of the conversation.
You want to be sympathetic because of the way he tells the story but reality is he was part of a crew that threw a young women over a bridge! Her family don't care if you were just a driver.
He is trying to hide a lot of what transpired on that day and his direct involvements. He just only wanted to be the Michael Schumacher of the crime scene but then istory a sihlangane Kahle
Themba at least you managed to make Wandile laugh. First time I saw him on the other "program " he was angry and miserable...Their stories are sad but you make them feel so comfortable in such a way that they able to share even the dirtiest
Eish! I believe this guy story that our justice system is rotten to the core... Its about who you know and how many hands you can grease to get things done. I suspect that this guy turn to be a mastermind based on substantial evidence.
The guy is not taking accountability at all, he's pulling the victim card not realizing that whether he throw her or not he participated and should be punished equally
Brother themba can you please listen the guest talk you always talk when they are busy trying to explain or give someone who can run this show please the podcast is for us yhooo
I don't understand how He wants some kind of a reward from public while He committed the number one crime in south African soil...... an innocent lady was hurt because of his doing but then He want pity from public.... nonsense maaaan
Reason why he is in denial is that , he knows with a criminal record in south Africa u are still jailed even if u are outside. That's y he is projecting himself as innocent....I mean what would the judge or lawyers benefit from jailing him unjustified...it's not like he is a well known somebody, instead, wrongful sentencing would put the preciding judge in a compromising situation
Uthi bekahlezi e police station Kuma bench ayo confesser, jiki jiki amaphoyisa ayamthola uwatjela ukuthi uya e police station, i don't follow his story
Hey mara this guy looks like a younger version of Menzi Ngubane😉🙂
This reminds me of why I chose the legal profession and always educate people, my people against such injustices. His story is one of many and if only we could all stand together and fight against such injustices in as much as believers fight for their pastors, trust me our people would not have to go through this. Not everyone is going to come out of this healed and positive as this man, some are brewed into hardcore criminals merely because of how they were mistreated by the justice system
Hey
Can you please help me
This chap is very intellegent and we need to do something about judicial system, most people lost their life because Roman Dutch Law failed them.
I love his aura, smiling , optimistic and self-aware. I trust and believe that all said is indeed the truth kodwa as people we need to forgive especially those who take accountability.
I think as South Africans, we need to be educated on what is the correct process to be followed when your son, brother, husband or loved one (even yourself) is facing judicial matters. I'm looking at this case & comparing it to Senzo Meyiwa's especially with the hiring of lawyers etc
Themba can you please my own brother yoh he went to jail emcane he come back as a father he did the most yerrrrr growing up seeing him bringing big stuff with a big truck oh my god he's doing the most ekasi looking after the community😢 🙌
Hi, you must send an email to him, there's information on his header
Ngyabonga mina indlela engima hlulele ngakhona
What is your point ? Is there a person in the world who goes to prison young and come out a father? 1,2,3 big truck ekasi looking after community. Mhhhh, you sound like you don't make sure.
Yoo he's so handsome u bhuti💕
lol
I'm Inspired By This guy Alot, I Remember On the Postcast With Agenda Network When He Says "Kids Nowdays Are Not Focused And I Most Yama Role Model Engane Zamanje Igebengu"🙌🏽
Its very hard to receive JUSTICE in this wicked and corrupt land.
Politicians and authorities do as they want and get away with the mess.
This broer needs a good firm to represent him and sue the state. He will be handsomely rewarded. His curse might be his biggest blessing.
Sue them for?
@khulekanindlovu8293 sentencing him for something he ddnt do, creating fake docket and forcing him to something he ddnt do. Oh by the way assault as well
Well he did commit the crime he's just hiding at 6:45 he said he was with people in a wrong place at 12:10 je admits he did hijack a car so he's not fully honest about his story
@@rudzanikharivhe6294 he was guilty though so he wouldn’t get a cent. Maybe ke sue for assault which I doubt he will get wet anything there too
Sue the state for what? The reason he went to prison was because of his involvement in car hijack, kidnap, force victim to withdraw money and still murder her (victim was as old as his mother). What do you not get in his story?
This interview was very insightful and informative…it’s scary how the law system in South Africa is …the fact that he took accountability and went to the police station to turn himself in but still endured what he did was tragic .Being from Durban I know exactly how SOME Indians are toward African people very spiteful ppl
I love how you said SOME in capital letters cause people would have turned you comment into a racial slur, and personally I have had a terrible encounter with a Group of Indian police men and their treatment PERSONALLY made me not like certain Indian areas in Durban
@@lonwabozimu8858 we still have a long way to go as a “Rainbow Nation “ it’s really sad to be honest.
I can't imagine how horrific it must be to carry so much trauma.
It's a miracle that some people still walk on 2 feet and are functional in societies while carrying such deep scars 😢
Go to Agenda Network 😢nd start his story there
Yhoo.
He has no scars and trauma. The family of a murdered woman is the one that is walking with scars and living with trauma. Your comment is cold and heartless.
@@eugeniamanana9424 Perhaps I missed something? Who did he murder? I'm genuinely confused
@@leratontshingila3692 he was in the group that hijacked, kidnapped, forced victim to give them bank pin code and murdered her. According to him, he walked away and was not of the idea to murder. Very important to note that he was part of the group. According to his own word, his primary job in this act was to drive in the planning of all that I mentioned above.
Thanks bra Themba for bringing one of my favorites smartest guy I've ever seen or lesson 2 Thank you Lord
He believes he's been wronged by the system and it's obviously true but I guess our children needs to learn to mind their association.We can't preach that enough.
Glad Wandile made the best of his stay in jail
Very well put Nompu!
He was an adult, 19ys. All over the world, 18yrs is an adult age
And he wanted the best treatment yet he committed a crime, He must be happy he got a second chance, how much trauma for the person who is a victim? Did he go and treat her the same way he wants to be treated? Hay criminals and wanting to be treated as human beings when they treat others as animals. Mpahhh
Finally I have being waiting for this interview for so long❤
I have seen this guy before and he is great ! He is fearless , he is wise and he is Handsome ❤
Yeah from agender and network
Skeem you rock I must say all your episodes are amazing. Listening to our brothers and sisters relate their stories as sad as they are they all have beautiful endings.
God is our salvation indeed. ❤❤❤❤
Wandile i still feel you can sue so many people involved that here..i respect that you are not removing your part in the whole thing.
Strongs bro keep shinning with that instrument and that beautiful smile God knows your heart #Skeem danko this just added to my list of my favorites il watch this over and over ❤❤❤❤
I enjoyed wandiles interview on agenda network, and I loved this one aswell❤Dankie skeem
This guy is powerful I have been whatching him every podcast
Powerful in doing what? You lack role models in your life and come tell us rubbish that a criminal is powerful.
Skeem we are asking for part 2 please this guy is so smart 🎉🎉🎉😊
Smart in what?
@eugeniamanana9424 You are Angry at him huh😂😂😂you want him to suffer for life?? He went to jail and served his punishment for his involvement, why treat him like he's the one that decided to murder the victim.
very🤞🤞
@@eugeniamanana9424 We cannot deny the fact that he is smart just because he went to jail. There are allegedly many jailbirds that are smarter than the police so he is indeed smart bro
Cha kwaze kwazima kusho ukuthi baningi abafowethu ababoshwelwe amahala noma ubala it's so painful but that guy is so smart 🎉
the signing out song was great 👍🏿 👌🏿 it was out of this world 🌎 🙌 nice once Broo
Season 2 of Most Wanted Skeem.... The country needs you bhuti
Statue limitation on wrongful conviction is 6yrs but i believe this guy has a case against the state.
Lutho usuke usuke usujabulela ukuphuma
I concur, we need to know more about our legal rights.
Don't drive a car with intention to, kidnap, force victim to withdraw money and murder thereafter. Legal rights that you are keen to know will be irrelevant if you don't do the above.
Sesikhona brazo.... phusha we are behind you
Nsibande always aspires me when he's on the mic 🫵🎤
Exactly wht is happening on Senzo meiywa case.
He knew that they were going to hijack the car
Wena you wanna be smart of the information that is there beacuse thats what he said. What he didnt know is that the grew will kill the lady and that made him to hand himself in. @gladysmkhize4085
I Used To Look Down On Prisoners And ExConficts I Had The Mentality That They're Dirty And Scary,I've Been Watching This Podcast Since Last Year.This Ladies And Gentlemen Are So Clean And Well Spoken❤❤I Dont Know Why I Thought They'd Be Illiterate And Dodgy.❤❤❤The Wisedom They Share Haibo Lona Ba Clean Batho Bana
Thata😊
So you drew your own conclusions...?
@@MakhethaMathumba I Did I Don't Even Know How I Got To That Conclusion
Siyabonga bhudy ❤
Bring Mbopha please
Yes makabuye Mbopha
Temba please consider 1,5 to 2hrs episodes man.
This interview is incomplete.
@SkeemGP, one day kumele ushaye i boardroom session and bring all these guys in a round table and give us SkeemGP overflow over 3 to 4 hours.... @SkeemGP be the first to give us Against The Wall Overflow chief
Beautiful interview
Themba please touch on the issue of elections with inmates aka your subjects, do inmates participate in voting from inside....because their affected by whichever government comes into power...why do prisoners suffer to get jobs , but they can canvas to become politicians and control big budgets
Thanks this is very educational and insightful
We❤u too My BUTI Wandileeee n you team
Themba bhuti wami you too smart ❤❤❤bafo big up bhuti
I like the Guy from Agenda Network hes a good story teller👊🏼
Am sitting here ndifuna isigwebo sentambo sibuyo after this episode I reserve that Ngoba nama Jaji a corrupt 💔.
Yhoo, this thing gets tricky.
Skeem bring this guy back he ddnt finish haibo yhis was 2 min interview❤
Yebo sicela part two
It took the whole 14 minutes aqale ukungena endabeni. 😢
I'm on 9 and I'm still waiting. You wonder why I'm on comments while I should be watching attentively, and then I found you saying 14. Iyooohhh...
I have never seen any of these people coming here and just admitting to the crimes they committed 😪I enjoy this podcast though ❤
Part 2 for Mr Nsimande so smart gentlemen 💪👊👍✋
L love diz guy is back again tnx bhut...
This is lesson of bad friend
This will be an exciting and informative episode for us legal eagles 🦅 because this really gets into the details of his case
Lomjita bekafika ngsase Juvenile esidlalela ama beat nam bengsawu mrepha
I love this. guy from Agenda network 😂
Me too😂😂😂akawafuni amandiya nakancane nje 😂
Me too
Same here ngimthandani , masekathi yabo amandiya😅
Kodwa ngoMvelase Nkosiyami😢😢😢😢
Uyabona lapha ungilethele insizwa engiyikhonze kakhulu, kudala ngiyilandela n futhi iyakwazi ukubeka istory sakhe ,Ngizwa ubuhlungu every time uma ibeka udaba lwayo
UBhuti knew ukt he was part of the hijacking crime but wavukwa unembeza uma sebequkula umnini moto.
can you please have me on the show as a woman i have a same story to share.
😭😭😭
as a hijacking victim. im sorry that young lady met this man that night.
Nice music 🎶🎶🎶
Absolutely love Wandile😂😂😂
Wandile was all over the place. His focus was only minimizing his role in the crime and bashing Indians. Skeem didn't drive this conversation well
I got the same impression, he still hasn't taken full responsibility of what he did. Indians are to blame and not himself at all.
I beg to differ. From the very on set and a number of times he admitted his part. He is revealing injustices of the justice system. Until we have uncomfortable conversations we will not resolve injustices. Even a prisoner has rights and should be treated fairly according to the law. Justice is not about emotions, but it is a ethical, philosophical idea that people are to be treated impartially, fairly, properly, and reasonably by the law.
@@FaithMqala of course he admits his part but he is minimizing it, read my post again. I didn't say he denied it
@@gugublake911 i read your post hence i said " several times" meaning he did not minimise his wrongdoing. How many times must he mention it to maximise it?
My view as well, also, his friends allowed him to leave to the police station to report them? Shocking hey
Mangathola indiya nami ngalenzakalisa inkosi ngeke ngiliyeke.
SKEEM for a second i though MENZI rose from the dead 🤦♀️
we see them at workplaces labobantu that race, give them positions jerr askies Wandile
I loved him from Agenda Network 😢he is been through the most
Yea bt le story ashoyo ahlangani cz lesi esinye waboshelwa ukuth udlule endaweni ekade kubulawe umuntu n wayefunda dat year
I'm inspired❤I'm an upcoming alto saxophone player❤😊
Can you please bring blame it on G BACK ! 💫💫💫💫💫
This interview was not well structured or planned, it was all over the place. Wandile had too much information yet the host had no proper approach to the direction of the conversation.
Part 2 please ❤
Unenswebu kaMenzi Ngubane
Beautiful talent❤❤
You want to be sympathetic because of the way he tells the story but reality is he was part of a crew that threw a young women over a bridge! Her family don't care if you were just a driver.
Part two please
The guy is speaking openly kanti nifunani? Personalities are different.
They want to hear stories about 28s ku phela lapho this interview was so informative and insightful
I'm asking myself the same question.....I'm honestly following
Yhazi.
Its just tjat people bajwayele those who join the gangs if you never join the gangs uyababhora
Mna I have a crush on this guy😍🥰
😅😅
😂😂Sisonke
Ufana noMopha😍😍😍
We need Sylvester Mofokeng.
Some if Amaphoyisa are not so smart.i agree with that.
Brother sounds like he doent want to say stuff, why did he come then. maybe he should just go ahead and play us a saxophone
He's making me dizzy nje
he is not a good story teller plus more information it deform your speech
He is trying to hide a lot of what transpired on that day and his direct involvements. He just only wanted to be the Michael Schumacher of the crime scene but then istory a sihlangane Kahle
Nangu lo mjita othandwa abantu nama Dimples amahle
Can we please have subtitles
This has Meyiwas case vibes on it,😢🤔
Themba at least you managed to make Wandile laugh. First time I saw him on the other "program " he was angry and miserable...Their stories are sad but you make them feel so comfortable in such a way that they able to share even the dirtiest
Part 2 skeem 🎉🎉❤😮
That guy is teaching us a low ungamthathi kancinci forget about what he did
Ha a ngeke Skeem.. part 2 please
Only interview edinga uparty 2
Eish! I believe this guy story that our justice system is rotten to the core... Its about who you know and how many hands you can grease to get things done.
I suspect that this guy turn to be a mastermind based on substantial evidence.
Can't wait 🎉
Jozi to Durban in 3 hours is a lil too much salt to the story
When he told us about the 3hr Dbn to Jozi, he had a smile in his face, meaning that it thrills him.
Ebsuku not emini
Am i correct to say all these guys who landed in jail necer had contact with their fathers
Akesiyeke isingisi ayi cha
When he bites his lower lip😳
❤❤❤this is for saxophone
Dank Themba grootman
Ngikhona sfiso nkomo # poto
The guy is not taking accountability at all, he's pulling the victim card not realizing that whether he throw her or not he participated and should be punished equally
Hola Skeem...K1 for life
Brother themba can you please listen the guest talk you always talk when they are busy trying to explain or give someone who can run this show please the podcast is for us yhooo
Got so many questions yaz💁
I don't understand how He wants some kind of a reward from public while He committed the number one crime in south African soil...... an innocent lady was hurt because of his doing but then He want pity from public.... nonsense maaaan
Reason why he is in denial is that , he knows with a criminal record in south Africa u are still jailed even if u are outside. That's y he is projecting himself as innocent....I mean what would the judge or lawyers benefit from jailing him unjustified...it's not like he is a well known somebody, instead, wrongful sentencing would put the preciding judge in a compromising situation
Uthi bekahlezi e police station Kuma bench ayo confesser, jiki jiki amaphoyisa ayamthola uwatjela ukuthi uya e police station, i don't follow his story
Just go back and listen to him carefully he explained
This guy thats truth