Detained In Brazil For Drug Trafficking | Unpacked with Relebogile Mabotja - Episode 24 | Season 3
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2021
- A guest shares her story on how drug trafficking got her detained in Brazil for 5 years
Studio Guest: Yvonne Sizakele Maphupha
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"You must have spirit of forgiveness",
"Be content with what you have"
"Don't be a lover of things"
"Family will love you when you have money"
"You are sustained by the Grace of God ,not your own doing"
that's what I took from this interview.
Yeeip to be delayed is not denyed ❤
I find it so sad that some people here are intent on ridiculing this lady just because they feel her English and accent is not good enough for them. There are so many lessons to glean from this interview. Yes some things may be funny, but for someone who dropped out of High School and turned her life around from a life of crime, her story is nothing short of inspirational.
They are just showing their immaturity.
Not accent i wish Relebogile let her speak in her language like she does many others. The stories are more interesting & we get tbe whole gist ma sizwisisa.Not accent the grammar& translation.
It's ridiculous honestly.In a country where our forefathers and mothers were deprived off so many things we are still laughing at people's accents and articulations.
Amen
I know I'm late but am I the only one whose getting Sarafina accent vibes from this lady...... ?
What I took from the show today is the message she said #Be content and accept where you are when you ready for the next level or step you will# I silencely appreciate that message because we want everything we want to happen on our time but we forgot this life is a blessing from God He knew us before we were even born. His plans are bigger than ours. I wish her peace and love in her heart 💞.
I am grateful that Sizakele spoke in English. Relebogile's international audience was able to follow the interview. These lessons are very important for the youth. Once again thank you ladies.
This is the first time i hear someone telling the truth that no Foreigner was involved it was her own South African Uncle who introduced and sold her into Drugs.Her uncle took advantage of her inexperience and also that she was just a child wanting things.Am glad she surrendered her life to God.Well done Sizakhele.
I'm not understanding why a story broken out on another channel is now am entire interview here. Originality, guys. Really 🙄
What do you mean
In reality amd many cases allegedly a lot of peopls are actaully working with such with foreiegners
Well yes because in this case it was her uncle who involved her in drug dealing,this doesn't debunk those who were dealing with foreigners which is very common.
The truth is foreigners are doing their own thing it's just blame game
Am I the only one who didn’t pick up any unusual accent? Everything was loud and clear to me and I love her confidence 👀👀👀🥰🥰
What confidence..she is a drug paddler period.
@@Burn197 I think she said that’s her past and she was punished for that . Or maybe I missed the part where she said she still does it . Either way if your past is squicky clean and you’ve never ever made a mistake in your life , then I salute you ! You’re the only perfect person I’ve come across. Kudos to you 🙏🙏✌🏿
@@Uhu21 👍
The was unusual accent and her reactions as well tells that I don't belong.. I feel like she ddnt unpack everything.
True
I like how she speaks , I don't see anything wrong with how she answered questions, ppl are different and unique . We cannot be the same . Being on camera and asked questions it's not a easy job
👍🏻Me too, she answered well
Facts.
Her accent dates back to the70, 80's and 90's that's how people used to speak English and bleh the boeres can't speak property English so why should we be bothered by her English vele? Tholukuthi some of us can't speak proper English
Thank you
@@lebogangdlaminilebogangdla1691 I love love your comment!!!!! She's giving me "Sarafina accent/when we were blacks accent " vibes.
nothing wrong with this interview really, this lady is articulate and you can hear what she is saying, she has confidence and that doesnt mean that she is proud of what she did
Hearing & understanding are 2 different things! She’s thinking in another language & literally translating to English. It doesn’t work that way! Maybe its South African English. Its very difficult to understand.
@@lindsayhunter5178 no, it's not.
@@puntakinte2049 akuhlukane lami thats you.i said what i hear im a teacher & speak Zulu& know what im talking about. Khithika mkhaza
@@lindsayhunter5178 u right girl it's your opinion.
How do you block pple on here? Mxm kulezi nswelaboya!!
She is a very good storyteller, she's very honest in her storytelling
If people could overlook her accent & grammar, you'd get some real gems from this interview. But we know South Africans are obsessed with twang'ing & proper English that they will make fun of other people who do not speak as well as they'd like.. I wonder if yal would've responded the same way had it been a Spanish man...
Either way, it was a good episode for me. I just wish the host wouldn't have interrupted nor repeated certain questions; also missed opportunities to ask some. I.e. she was sentenced to 4 yrs and some months but served 5, why?
True, just accept that the person can't speak english and listen to what they are saying! She actually makes sense.
They are projecting their own insecurities on this poor woman. They themselves would never have the confidence to come on this platform and share their stories! even in their home languages.
@@Star26900 exactly. She actually is making sense, i don't get how a majority of the people are overlooking the entire interview just because of her pronunciation. It's rather sad..
Our society unfortunately equates good English with intelligence & confidence, which is totally wrong. Hai
The problem is not her accent and grammar because we can piece together broken sentences ,it is part of the blood of multilingual people, I think. The problem is, she is dancing around the questions, important questions! that we all came here for..
@@zinhlem138 she answered the questions how she wanted. There have been many other interviews where the guest refused to answer certain questions, and that was fine. At the end of the day, it is her story and she should be allowed to narrate it how she thinks is best.
The comments are so mean. Sizakele has been through a lot. I'm glad she had the courage to share her story.
This woman is a preacher. We thank God for such a transformation. It shows that there is still hope under the sun
She strikes me as a preacher her voice has so much authority in it 🙏
Yes am a preacher
I'm learning a lot from this channel every episode❤️❤️
I'm seeing alot of beautiful ladies everyday in this channel 🥺
It's very educative life lifting let you see life through the eyes of life. Istarted to fall in love so much with this program. I listening everyday diffrent people's story and every story has its tear. I'm leaning alot. Thank Sis Lebo for this Talkshow. If I can recommend you need a live auditions it's very educative.
Above all, I love her confidence 🌼🌻🌸🌸
It is Bushiri english
Me too ✨❤️🌻
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😂😂😂😂😂yeyi @katleho Mokaba pasop! That confidence!
@@relebogilemabotja215 I applaud you for keeping your composure. I've been trying to keep a straight face , mara when she misses the point to ur questions... heh e mahn.
Para....aka paranoid 😆😆 this woman is my hero 😄
Is it ama'para waseSouth Africa?😹
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"you know what I mean" 😏
@@TM-ys1kc MC Hammer u know what I'm saying?
People are very judmental I think this lady expressed her story very well. However she did explain that she doesn't have much education. Lebo you are doing a good job. God bless
“We are sustained by the grace of God 🙌🏽🙌🏽
Lioik
I felt that...and not by our money...
This is true
Poor Relebogile had to “REMEMBER” and “KNOW WHAT SHE MEANS”😭
- I have had to edit this comment because some of you don’t have a sense of humour and are making this comment what it isn’t. It has nothing to do with English however as we all know this show forces no one to conduct themselves in English. What makes the “remember” funny is that she hadn’t expressed some of these things she expected Lebo to remember. Thanks for coming to my TED talk!
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@@thandilemahlangabeza9246 🤣🤣 🤣
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I actually like her - she’s different. Thank you for sharing
I like her too; she spoke in her own way & carried the interview how she wanted.
@@92Kandee you are right she explained the story from her point of view which makes it even more interesting. If you get her you get her if you don’t you don’t she doesn’t care either way from the looks of it.
Me too
This must be one of the difficult interviews… The unpacking process requires this type of interviewee 👌🏾! She did a great job 👏
She's awesome. The lesson in her story is priceless. She speaks very well and relates her story in a way that anybody who is really listening can get it. Thumbs up!
thank you soo much for sharing your story! as someone with friends struggling with injecting themselves with drugs I was really helped! I will try to make them watch this interview!
Massive respect for her. She's owning her mistakes without letting them define her. But I think she should have been allowed to speak in her mother tongue so she could fully express herself. A lot was lost in translation. There is so much to learn from her story. Very inspirational.
It looks like people have a problem that she is telling her story with confidence. They have their own idea of how she must tell her own story. Did you want her to feel ashamed and sound weak?
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Relebogile is so professional , how she kept her composure throughout this interview is just wow !🙌🏾🙌🏾
I was thinking the exact same thing .
True! Most of us wouldn't have survived 10 minutes.
i love you aus Sizakele,,you're such an inspiration. you're blessed and you're such a blessing!!
She tells stories like she can’t wait to finish. Relebogile squeezing that information out of her. 💯🤣
This must have been the most difficult interview, instead of telling the story she's trying to motivate 😩😩
@@thandolwethu_SibuM true lol
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Imagine asked about your typical day in prison and you speak 2 words and go "blah blah blah"... lady, did you at least take a shower? 🙃
@@bonkezozi9310 😹😹😹😹 like say something solid
This episode was so hard to watch, shame sis Relebogile tried but the guest kept giving surface answers
Shame Lebo was just done with this girl but she contained herself.I wish the lady all the best but this kind of behaviour does not just vanish..I hope she's in therapy as well as reciting scroptures
I like this lady, love her confidence 🧡
This lady's confidence is on levels.
I believe that it’s the Brazilian guy who set her up because she refused to sleep with him.
Ja it is that guy and they even mentioned her name these cops 👮♂️
I like the way she speak english so proud and unapologetic. She is not a perfect english speaker but she is cornfident and beautiful. If chiness dont speak english, indian or Russian dont speak enlish well you always justified it but if a South African make few errors you jump. I think u always suffering mentality
That is so true and sad
What is a perfect english speaker?
I’ve been waiting 🙌🏽
I enjoyed watching this woman,shes so confidence
Very wise woman. I like her message around contentment.
Breaks my heart that Sizakhele accepts that her family only existed when she had money to spend, and that her uncle chose his covenant with drugs over her..
But it's the way it is Mahlengi as far as family is concerned. Her sense of forgiveness towards the mean uncle got me so emotional though. May God bless her abundantly.
This must have been the hardest interview Relebogile did.
This episode had the potential of teaching us so much, but the lady missed it by trying to motivate and having Relebogile to squeeze the information out of her.
She did not miss anything. She knows exactly what she is doing giving those kind of responses. O botlhale o.
@@pamphuthane1860 She's selfish just like her white Jesus God.
She is still full of herself.
she is relating a story that she heard, not what she experienced... there's absolutely no one who has experienced this and expresses themselves like this... either she is still doing the business or shes afraid of her uncle
You are definitely right. She is not answering any of the questions. She keeps on saying "remember"
She still sounds so naive, I feel she has either learned nothing or trying to embellish her experience to make her sound tough and stronger. I know for a fact from previous interviews that Brazilian prisons are one of the worst prisons in the world, also the fact that she doesn't see her uncle as part of the issue is very problematic for me😐😒
makes me think if she has left the business
@@Sumeya. I agree she was very evasive when asked how she makes a living now since came back with nothing; she spoke about God
@@nondumisomtsweni2366 for. Me it's a plus that she's now born again
Uncle gave her the life she always wanted.Kind of a hero to her
People just like judging other people thinking they are perfect
Aaaah nangu losisi ngimkhumbula from Agenda Network! I like how she speaks!
Nami
You just reminded me.
One man's meat is another man's poison. The accent is forged but she seem like a story teller, you wont get bored when you are with her
@@fumanemokhomo4497 São Paolo
@@nkule2493 😂
"You are delayed but you are not denied" 🙌
She speaks so passionately about the drugs 😂😂😂
Girl, "it is sooo yuck"...🤣
But they make people para😅😅😅😅😅
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂 Para
When something has been a part of you it a process to change your language because of the experience. She also said drugs are not good they mess you you.
I feel like so much information was left out. Thank you to sis Relebogile for getting out as much information as possible. I love this show so much. Everytime I watch the show, I go on a journey. I literally imagine everything.😊 Great content sis Lebo❤
Same here 😘
I think that she struggled with command of the English language.
Yeah I thought it was going to be like the lady who when to prison in Thailand that lady let feel as if I was watching a movie
Ousi o na sa arabe dipotso though. Relebogile would ask a question and when Sizakele answers, it sounded like she was in another room. they said how was the homecoming, a re I was pushing my child in the prime ( no shade, that how she pronounced pram) and thinking hooooo my joy of bundle.... ngathi cut cut cut. I would have liked to know where the kid is today.....
She didn't say anything, I was there 3yrs serving my sentence. Sbwl babize mna ndibaxelele kunjn pha
South Africans can be small minded man! Why is your take away her accent or grammar or even how she chooses to share her story? Hau suka! Lea bhora. I personally chose the good things to learn from her story. To raise my children better so that they do not grow up entitled as she did in her early life.
I love her and her confidence 🤗
We always get the most unexpected topics 😅🔥😩. Haibo!! I definitely love this season shammm we getting better 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
She narrated her then reality very well, the confidence is exceptional ❤❤❤
We learn every day...
I really struggled to follow the interview for the first 20 minutes, think mid interview Usisi started getting the memo of what this interview is about....I would've really liked for her to talk more about the conditions of the prisons and the hardships she faced.
True she's too much on preaching and telling about God, not that there's anything wrong with that but we would have loved to hear about the prison life
This lady has a beautiful story but lacks the skill to articulate it, maybe it's due to language barrier. However, I'm just happy that she has seen the light and her life has changed.
It’s the new life in Christ for me 🙌🏾
Lebo is going to mentor me 1day. From mouth to the universe🤞🏾Her hosting skills are on another level 🙆🏾♀️🙏🏾
All you need to do is to see and listen to understand, she is good listener , det way she get all the information and then ask questions based on what she heard , she does not need a script or
I love her accent it's South AfricanAmericanBrazilianSmoothenglish. Just hearing her say Yeeees I love her like 1000% She tells her story with confidence not ashame so she can teach me. Cause i was planning to sell drugs. But i better struggle with Maths than Prisoners
I like how she narrates her storied life experiences. She is chronicling a portion of my biography in the sense that her narrative is so relatable to me. Put another way, I've dabbled with some of the activities she mentions. And I want to opine that most of us have.
Do better
@@quelquun2018 Do better what?
Sorry my sister, you were just a victim of circumstances, the fact that your mother passed and you were left with an irresponsible uncle. I wonder if uncle would have done the same to his own child.
You seem to love your uncle you keep on defending him, like you protect him as he did not set you up.
There is nothing wrong with your English or accent baby girl, never mind the social media bullies, you are perfect 👌🏿
No lol her uncle didn't set her up
Her English is very good.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with the way this woman articulates herself knowing the 3 factors that influenced how she speaks now:
1. ENGLISH IS NOT HER MOTHER TONGUE
2. She dropped out of school around the age of 16 (definitely still a child) and I doubt her uncle and people around her spoke to her in English.
3. The Portuguese language diluted a lot because as she says, most prisoners weren’t able to speak english…
I understood everything she said. The fact that you guys are judging her is so childish! And just like the other interviews, Kelebogile did a stupendous job by drawing more information from her…
TELL THEM MY LADY!!!!!
It's ridiculous how people can be judgemental. Her English is fine and even if it wasn't fine, who cares?
@@puntakinte2049 the only thing they took away from the entire interview is the language used. Imagine!
I am a TEFL teacher n I agree with you 💯
Exactly I understood every single word. Ga ke tsebe ka bangwe
She stayed there for more than 7 years surrounded by people who have a different accent. You are bound to come out sounding slightly different.
Phumelele you make sense , 7 years is long enough to change your accent.
True
Even with the previous lady who was locked in Thailand has a different accent so it’s true what you are saying
@@zolamakaula6228 where is that interview for the Thailand one ?
@@xolani2321 it’s titled I was born in prison
Saw your lovely guest on The Agenda Network amazing story.
Everyone's complaining about her grammar but I see no issue
for someone that went to private school, lets be honest the accent is poor
Why are we fussing about her accent or grammar when english is not her mother tongue, so stupid
@@precioussebatjane2986 you're mentally colonized if you feel like class and accent should go together. Only South Africans care about this. Our Nigerian and Zimbabwean lecturers are phd holders with accents like her. Free yourself black child
n as a South African I would know the difference 🤦🏽♀️
n as a South African I would know the difference 🤦🏽♀️
Yoh this is Myyyyy fave channel hle
She's definitely not shy I love her.
"You know what I mean" yhoooooo🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣, great interview as usual Lebo❤️
Samveli uRele LOL
" OH WOW Latino Americano, where I will see Emcee Hemmer you know what I mean" 😂😂TOOK ME OUT
She was dodging questions this one ngo "You know what I mean"
''what happened is''😂😂😂😂
You can hear the Portuguese influence in her speech, there is nothing wrong with her.
You’re making sense...
I disagree sis, I speak Spanish and French after living abroad but my English still sounds like I was raised in suburban Jozi. I hate the double standards, if her vernac was bad it would be okay to call her out but saying that her English is bad is suddenly an attack. I learnt a lot from her even with that bad English. She couldn't even say "periods" nor "menstruation" but used the vernac. Ha le rate nnete hey.
@@jaiyaalexandra144 Spanish and French are not Portuguese are they? I spent 18 years outside of Botswana, mostly in Europe. I have Brazilian friends, I can hear the Brazilian influence. Their English tends to be poor, or they speak English with that throaty accent like this lady.
Also spending my adult life outside Bots has totally changed my accent so much I am treated like a foreigner in Botswana when I speak.
One of the greatest lessons I've learned about life. I value freedom more
Thank u for sharing wow so proud of u n truly glad u found freedom in Christ❤️
This was a parody hayi ngeke🤣🤣🤣 "Para" and "days of the mother's". Guys the comments section 🍿
😂😂😂She’s definitely a preacher this one
Yess.
I hear that too hey
She’d preach the whole day without a message 😂😂
I thought she's a preacher too
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You guys are funny. All I hear is she was 'spoiled' 🤣🤣
Relebogile You are amazing May God Almighty Bless your Vision,I once attended a class with you at Gibs on Being a director iyo even in the class you were amazing ❤
After 2years only seeing this interview now. Relebogile a Job Well done Sesi. Am enjoying your Podcasts ❤
I'm so addicted to this channel 😍I waited for the episode until I fell asleep so I was like at least if had access to SABC dish I was gonna watch there, anyway so it felt like I waited forever #Did she forgot about us who are watching from abroad #
It’s the passion and confidence for me 🥺
😂mafia stuff
There's something special and unique about Sizakele❤
Yes we have learned. Thanks for sharing.🙏🏾🙌
Probably the most challenging interview to date ☺️
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Hai wena😂
I wish she spoke in her own language, ‘you know what I mean’?
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"You knowww" in her voice 😂
😂😂😭😭😭bro
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We have 11 official languages. Give her some credits
Good job 👏 guys your episodes are killing
I love this interview
Thank you Sis Sizakhele for this
I love her honesty "Money was on my mind "
I just love your shows
Great unpacking Rele
Latino Americano you know what I meannnn 😂! Yhuuuu I enjoyed this interview! 😂 Another level mntase😂
Lmao 😂😂😂 did I not die
@@patiencesibanda1533 Yho! You and me both 😂
That time Brazil is full of favelas, people always think overseas is paradise.
Ndqonda I don’t understand
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These uncles are problematic. 1st it was that guy that was introduced to crime/hijacking by his uncle.
Uncles never introduce their own kids to crime and drugs, they only comfortable with introducing their nephews and nieces to these stuff.
Thank u for sharing your story my love ❤❤
I am blessed by Pastor Sizakele testimony. She very deep rooted in the Faith of God. She tells her experience in her own authentic way and it is not necessary to use jagons and high jaws. It is very simple and understandable and to grasp and l love her bold confidence.
Enjoyed Siza and her pidgin English. She tells her story from the depth of her soul. This is what’s called speaking in tongues. I followed 110%
I wish there was more time to ask questions like; can you speak Portuguese or whatever thry speak in Brazil, how old is the child now and how she is doing, does the child have relationship with her father or her father's people etc.
Great episode though.
Wow 🙏❤️ this is gold
Yhooo hayini!!! Ndi right mna ngale interview! Lebo I respect you sesi because wow!
I went to prison in uk because I work while was waiting for my documentation went for 5 months I can understand her . You have 23 hrs to think and change your. Life . And you can study I was angry because someone should not have to go to prison to try and work for her children. I’m over it now . Congratulations sizakele .
But is it true that the prisons there are fancy?
@@zandimaphaha3943 to be frankly yes never Been in prison in SA so I don’t know in’s and out . But here iS more of a rehabilitation then punishment you get lot of opportunities to better yourself.You also get help to settle when you going back to the community. I spent only 5 months but was enough for me to Do MOT on myself I also studied and continue with my studies outside of prison with prison help . But abantu bangala abanandaba most they keep coming back in and don’t appreciates so it depends on individual if they want a change in their life . Furthermore PRISON is never A Good place to be . It can mess with your mental health big time . This 23 hrs locking 😂 Stay out of jail pls guys
@@mrsdubenxasana8619 Thanks for the response andI'm glad you turned your life around 🌻
@@zandimaphaha3943 cheers Cc 💕
You still committed a crime just as the Zimbabweans you are burning in your country. Now the U.K. is deporting some people with a criminal record. You probably lucky because it was less than six months
@Relebogile,you are good I always wonder if you are reading these questions from the screen or it's just natural? Either way, I enjoy your show...... Great content!!
There's no reading it's all natural like any other conversation. Thank you!
Living on the edge!!!
Favourite Interview ❤
Summary of this episode, “You know”, and You know what I mean.”🤣
"Remembed"/"you must remember"
'You are the Royal Priesthood'! That's powerful 👏
I love your confidence.
Sizakele is a great inspiration.
One of the reason why I'll never let my children be exposed to the standard of living at home( financial situation)
I'd rather keep on reminding them of ' how will you survive while I'm no more' than to shower them with money left right & centre.
Damn, sis is allllll over the place 😩. She totally missed some of the questions, however, Relebogile really did try her best in getting the relevant information.
She truly can't answer questions 😭😭
Her focus was on the car and the money 🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It's true when she said it was just a season and I believe that seasons come and go,no situation is permanent.
Proud of you my sister❤