Hard Truths: The GNU, Shell’s exit, corruption & ethics - Professor Bonang Mohale

South Africa urgently needs ethical leadership to heal a divided nation. That has been the call from business icon Professor Bonang Mohale, who is on an international list of the 100 most reputable Africans. In this interview with BizNews, Professor Mohale warns the new Government of National Unity (GNU) that leadership is “not an opportunity for enriching self”. He slams the lack of prosecutions of corrupt politicians and concludes “that there is no political will” and that “maybe, just maybe, the people who call themselves our leaders are accepting that stealing, cheating, bribery, State Capture is their form and definition of redistribution of wealth”. Asked about the Steinhoff scandal, he also slams big business for introducing corruption to local politicians as far back as former President Nelson Mandela’s release from prison. And, as a former Chairman of Shell - that is now disinvesting from South Africa - he describes how there was “absolutely no progress” on a multi-billion rand intiatiave “because of ideology that held us hostage”. Setting out the priorities for the GNU, Professor Mohale says: “Service delivery is the job description of these politicians.”
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  • @roynewton-barker8910
    @roynewton-barker8910Ай бұрын

    Excellent analysis of the South African political environment. He should be a primary consultant to the GNU!!!

  • @jeannettehooper6775
    @jeannettehooper6775Ай бұрын

    Well said Sir. If we had more leaders taking your values we would have a great nation.Still members in Gov have lined their pockets. Thank you so much Sir.

  • @grahamleigh8398
    @grahamleigh8398Ай бұрын

    Great chat. Where is this man who needs to be on the governments backs all the time. Salute.

  • @ianharries9480
    @ianharries9480Ай бұрын

    Had the great pleasure of being a customer of Bonang in the early 90's ,when he still worked for OTIS, what an outstanding Gentleman, and he remained true to his ethics all the way to the top, I salute you Professor, ❤

  • @martieschutte
    @martieschutteАй бұрын

    STOP ANY CORRUPTION - ONLY WAY FOR SOUTH AFRUCA - Prof. well said.

  • @amandagaybba7912
    @amandagaybba7912Ай бұрын

    What an interesting talk. Truth sets free and righteousness prevails.. Thank you Sir. Bless you...🎉

  • @motsewaletsoso9642
    @motsewaletsoso9642Ай бұрын

    Thank you Prof Bonang Mohale . Well articulated ! Brilliant Prof.

  • @sanetterobertson6085
    @sanetterobertson6085Ай бұрын

    What a wise man. May political leaders listen to people like him.

  • @firstcomment749

    @firstcomment749

    Ай бұрын

    It's sad, but competent, well rounded ppl like this wise man, is enemy no 1 to most egocentric politicians. SA business community is just as corrupt. The difference between ambition + greed is, a greedy person desires things theyre not prepared to work for. In the end - it became a snake biting into its own tail.

  • @SidumoNgetu

    @SidumoNgetu

    Ай бұрын

    The presenter look like she's disappointed by the guest today😂

  • @karinak9465

    @karinak9465

    Ай бұрын

    @@SidumoNgetushe only likes the narcissist Neil de Beer - that’s why he is on so often. Still don’t understand why Biznews waste their time with someone like Neil

  • @louisvanderwalt4050
    @louisvanderwalt4050Ай бұрын

    Dankie Prof, brilliantly honest truth

  • @mokonechannel2287
    @mokonechannel2287Ай бұрын

    Thanks professor Mohale my former schoolmate in Katlehong. I am glad we share the same idea of rebuilding our country.

  • @user-lk6oj4bu1k
    @user-lk6oj4bu1kАй бұрын

    An inspirational brave soul.. thank you for uplifting us all professor with your far sighted ethics.❤nameste’

  • @lindylambis4828
    @lindylambis4828Ай бұрын

    What a wonderful gentleman. Great show.

  • @lindylambis4828

    @lindylambis4828

    Ай бұрын

    @DumaM-ir7rk You a bad loser 👎

  • @derrickdupreez4209
    @derrickdupreez4209Ай бұрын

    I am very proud of the formation of the GNU! That president CR had the courage to venture in sharing the governance of our diverse nation! I HOPE that every one of the 7th cabinet will work together and make our country proud and prosporous

  • @corneliacoetz243
    @corneliacoetz243Ай бұрын

    Thank you Prof. Pointing out the truths of all this corruption, its a disgrace how the poor suffers and in 30 years it got worst with all the crime, illegal immigrants, murders, bad service delivery all over its disgusting!

  • @user-wd4ro4yq4m
    @user-wd4ro4yq4mАй бұрын

    Well said Professor, loved your input

  • @reginaldgeorge3291
    @reginaldgeorge3291Ай бұрын

    If the government was serious about eradicating corruption and poverty why are men and women like this Prof. overlooked 😢

  • @barbaraholzmann946
    @barbaraholzmann946Ай бұрын

    Great respect for this man who has such broad knowledge and insight, however, as a white South Africa with 11 generation of South Africans before me, I was saddened to hear him refer to the DA as colonialists... no we are NOT - I am not a DA member, and would love to see unity amongst all peoples - The ANC did not hand it over - they lost the majority because of the corruption and mismanagement while they were in power for 30 years. When will we start to accept that we are ALL South Africans, one nation under GOD ALL wanting to pass on a prosperous and florishing legacy to the upccoming generation - GOD BLESS our beautiful country - land of our birth! Roughly 48% did not vote, which is an indication that they have no confidence in any of the parties... That 48% actually won the election. We need to put ALL our effort together to make our country safe and peaceful.

  • @user-bp1mw9gy3f
    @user-bp1mw9gy3fАй бұрын

    This man should be part of the GNU ❤❤❤ our country is being lead by a greedy people

  • @doreenmusson4891
    @doreenmusson4891Ай бұрын

    Hi Bonang. I saw your intellectual and activist leadership in the BMF in the nineties. Great to see you're still leading.

  • @gwencharmaine192
    @gwencharmaine192Ай бұрын

    Chris thank you for a great and informative program, And your choice in choosing people who are so wise. Sir thank you for your insight, and I am amazed to see not just your humility, and love for your people, but your love for God.thank you .

  • @manfredhasewinkel8770
    @manfredhasewinkel8770Ай бұрын

    The DA is most certainly NOT the former colonizer. If you say it often enough, maybe even God will believe it?

  • @neilblunt1926
    @neilblunt1926Ай бұрын

    A brilliant opening statement by him. They are called to serve, NOT to enrich themselves.

  • @steveveld9244
    @steveveld9244Ай бұрын

    It is really time now for people to stop calling current day whites, colonialists. Let us rather not divide iyr nation, let every person do their best for each other, let the most qualified person for the job, do the job. With proper education and us all sharing our talents and knowledge, we all prosper. It's time now guys. Let's just do it.

  • @musawenkosimakhoba9028

    @musawenkosimakhoba9028

    Ай бұрын

    One problem about this notion, if reperetions were not implemented to completion, the victims of colonialism remain victims to date. Hence it may be hard for them to accept that they are now not colonised. It pains me that the CODESA 2.0 that we just witnessed with the power being handed back to the grand children of the NP, there will be a further 30 years of a delay of preparation and an erasing of whatever transformation that took place in the previous decade or so. Then the cries about land that is not returned, systematic and neo-colonialism, the covert economic apartheid will remain a frustration for both Blacks and White of this country.

  • @Tinker8531

    @Tinker8531

    Ай бұрын

    It does not help when you have racist remarks from whites. i was appalled at the racist remarks and absolute resentment coming off some Whites towards Gayton Mckenzie's appointment. You even have a musician Kiffnes whatever his name is, saying Gayton will steal this and that even though Gayton is far richer than him. It's a two way street this racism and division.

  • @jimmycricket5366

    @jimmycricket5366

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@musawenkosimakhoba9028I'm assuming you also believe that if you squeeze a stone like you squeeze an orange 🍊 then blood will drip out of it. Yes?

  • @musawenkosimakhoba9028

    @musawenkosimakhoba9028

    Ай бұрын

    @@jimmycricket5366 some analogies don't fit certain contexts. So one ends up using a lot of words to say nothing.

  • @jimmycricket5366

    @jimmycricket5366

    Ай бұрын

    @@musawenkosimakhoba9028 If you don't understand the nuances of the analogy that's not my fault bro.

  • @timothymeyer8540
    @timothymeyer8540Ай бұрын

    Amen!! man says it like it is... come on ANC its time to change your ways or step aside and let those that want to see SA great do what needs to be done...

  • @valeriemurray9903
    @valeriemurray9903Ай бұрын

    Amen to opening remarks by Prof. How can those who were corrupt turn around and become ethical? How to expunge this bad characteristic inherent in them. It starts at the top! Only God can change men's hearts, the fear if the Lird is the beginning of wisdom! Well expressed, Professor

  • @normaday6289

    @normaday6289

    Ай бұрын

    And they sit in the highest seats of the Cabinet and Parlement. When will this evil be stopped

  • @charliepepper3039
    @charliepepper3039Ай бұрын

    A refreshing narration of common sense by a man who certainly thinks for himself and doesn’t regurgitate the socialist diatribe of the politicians of our country. Very insightful.

  • @gordonicus4637
    @gordonicus4637Ай бұрын

    Will we as white people in this country never be able to put the colonialist label behind us? After nearly 500 years of history, are we not as much a part of this country as anyone? It saddens my heart to hear this great man dividing our country in these terms. 😔 Please can we put racial divides behind us and move forward towards a non-racial South Africa as was recently committed to by our President and all his cabinet ministers and MP's?

  • @roeteroestof3896

    @roeteroestof3896

    Ай бұрын

    Think its in the DNA..meaning..in the hart brain and soul and that it will take longer than expected if ever? But GOD ALMIGHTY always be in CONTROL Amen

  • @oliviad9571

    @oliviad9571

    Ай бұрын

    Yes I am amazed at the support for this interview when he has insulted a whole group in this country and then supports fracking in a simple word which would have enriched himself and destroyed our land.

  • @Kgaugelo70

    @Kgaugelo70

    Ай бұрын

    I think Apartheid caused this...I mean our grandparents and parents went to war in Namibia against the "Evil Apartheid Boers"...still to this day I don't understand why your ancestors chose to be evil

  • @gordonicus4637

    @gordonicus4637

    Ай бұрын

    @@Kgaugelo70 Absolutely agree with you. However, you used the key word - "ancestors". Why paint the current generation with the same brush? Do black people really believe that the whites would return to Apartheid if they could? That's absurd! We have recognized the evil of that system and chosen against it. Why would we go back now? All I cry for is for the rift between black and white to be healed, so that we can really live in unity as the "Rainbow Nation". But if we keep regurgitating the past we will never get there...

  • @Kgaugelo70

    @Kgaugelo70

    Ай бұрын

    @@gordonicus4637 get your point... black people might not believe that apartheid may come back, but they definitely believe that economic apartheid still lives on....we literally have the most unequal society and most unemployed youth in the world...I'm a capitalist but this is definitely a recipe for disaster waiting to explode in our faces...

  • @reginaldstephen5078
    @reginaldstephen5078Ай бұрын

    Spot on Prof thank you for the analysis.

  • @pri-u9x
    @pri-u9xАй бұрын

    You to direct Prof. Well said 👏 👌

  • @neermalapillay8016
    @neermalapillay8016Ай бұрын

    Person like him anc will never listen to his concerns

  • @abbeyndlovu1638
    @abbeyndlovu1638Ай бұрын

    Long live Prof Bonang Mohale!!!!

  • @leatherwise5509
    @leatherwise5509Ай бұрын

    Why aren't people like this running our country. Very sad

  • @SharonKeune-zo1zi
    @SharonKeune-zo1ziАй бұрын

    Wisdom at its best.

  • @kevinlandey1518
    @kevinlandey1518Ай бұрын

    Agree with you Professor 100%.

  • @mercialarkin6025
    @mercialarkin6025Ай бұрын

    May our leaders humble themselves and seek wisdom from God to govern our beloved country to bring prosperity for all, stability, order, safety and a raceless country where we are all equal. Learn from the past and build a better future today for our children and grandchildren.

  • @bryantelford495
    @bryantelford495Ай бұрын

    Thanks Biznews for bringing on some new experts in the field.

  • @nathitshabalala
    @nathitshabalalaАй бұрын

    The first man to make me understand why Scorpions were closed down. 20 years later.

  • @tanjaseymour4756
    @tanjaseymour4756Ай бұрын

    Shocked and disheartened by his comment about handing our country back to our former oppressors. Disgusting. Can we please move forward towards an inclusive society and a better country for all.

  • @tanjaseymour4756

    @tanjaseymour4756

    Ай бұрын

    Refer to time 20:30 if you missed it.

  • @TomorrowFarm13
    @TomorrowFarm13Ай бұрын

    Wow Prof. I look forward top hearing more wisdom from you mKhulu. We need people like you in government or advising government. BizNewsm more of this wisdom please

  • @gugumatlaopane8563
    @gugumatlaopane8563Ай бұрын

    Wow Prof thank you for the honest and insightful analysis,,,,,listening to your input could not help it but cried. Thank you for your honesty, May izinyanya keep you protected 🙏

  • @renategallagher5903
    @renategallagher5903Ай бұрын

    Why is he not in cabinet? We need leaders with sense like this. Well spoken and educated. Thank you

  • @chejagger1
    @chejagger1Ай бұрын

    Wow! Fantastic insights, thank you Prof

  • @tinacarvalhoBodyandHealth
    @tinacarvalhoBodyandHealthАй бұрын

    Oh what a refreshing person! Pls dtay in play and reach the people in the muddle of decision!

  • @renelans
    @renelansАй бұрын

    Sir you speak many truths, but remain obsessed with the wrong things. Your previous oppressors! Move on, for the sake of all in this country. We are ready to help and try make right the wrongs of the past. ❤

  • @user-xb2oh8yf2i
    @user-xb2oh8yf2iАй бұрын

    Brilllllllliant. Thank you Professor. FORWARD is the only way, guided by international history 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @deondejager5338
    @deondejager5338Ай бұрын

    Well said!

  • @RG-jr8ym
    @RG-jr8ymАй бұрын

    It was lovely listening to him but where was he and people like him for the last 10/15 years. Why didn't they voice their opinions against the ANC in an aggressive manner, surely they could see what was happening to our country? Maybe these people were/are happy with their high paying jobs living in high end gated communities whilst the rest of us have to dodge bullets everyday to and from work...

  • @voscowbinder9458

    @voscowbinder9458

    Ай бұрын

    He was always a vocal and fierce critic of corruption, leading the way as a leader of Shell and BUSA. And where were you when we were seeking insight and wisdom from him during that time?

  • @RG-jr8ym

    @RG-jr8ym

    Ай бұрын

    @@voscowbinder9458 well he wasn't heard by anyone as Shell decided to walk out of SA..

  • @voscowbinder9458

    @voscowbinder9458

    Ай бұрын

    @@RG-jr8ym The ANC only seems to respond to their own delusions and the allure of corruption. This is our unfortunate reality. However, if by visibility you mean running against the ANC alongside progressive figures like Thuli Madonsela and Mamphela Ramphele, then absolutely. That was a missed opportunity, especially in 2014. Otherwise, he has been tirelessly advocating for change.

  • @voscowbinder9458

    @voscowbinder9458

    Ай бұрын

    @@RG-jr8ym I got you.

  • @michaelbowes9894
    @michaelbowes9894Ай бұрын

    The very size of the cabinet, expanded to accommodate extra politicians, shows you whether the politicians have the county's interests or their own interests at heart.

  • @roeteroestof3896

    @roeteroestof3896

    Ай бұрын

    100%

  • @oreliocapazario826
    @oreliocapazario826Ай бұрын

    Power corrupts even the good intended

  • @veroniquedegroot8223
    @veroniquedegroot8223Ай бұрын

    Brilliant

  • @moonchild7033
    @moonchild7033Ай бұрын

    What an interesting, enlightening discussion! I really enjoyed listening to Prof Mohale's measured and passionate opinions on these relevant issue concerning our country. Thank you!

  • @rockpoppets6182
    @rockpoppets6182Ай бұрын

    ANC have shown they don’t care about the people.

  • @benjaminlabuschagne9101
    @benjaminlabuschagne9101Ай бұрын

    So ! so ! so !!! spot on !!!! I salute you Sir !!!!! Thank you.

  • @MzansiUnfiltered
    @MzansiUnfilteredАй бұрын

    I enjoyed this interview, heartbreaking account of the 5 year old boy who died after being shot after running to his father 😢 Since when is 30% an acceptable mark 30 years into democracy it should be unacceptable that poverty still has a black n feminine face 🥹 - professor Bonang Mohale

  • @rentiaboshoff9939
    @rentiaboshoff9939Ай бұрын

    Excellent!!

  • @AIRview2
    @AIRview2Ай бұрын

    What a breath of fresh air and reality! President material!

  • @user-bq3zy3hn8d
    @user-bq3zy3hn8dАй бұрын

    Well said Mr. Bonang hats out to you viva sa viva ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @troy1709-h5f
    @troy1709-h5fАй бұрын

    You are a criminal from the moment when you commit a crime ... not when the judge find you guilty.

  • @abbeyndlovu1638
    @abbeyndlovu1638Ай бұрын

    God's gift to South Africa. I rank him in the Archbishop Tutu's league. Madiba was corrupted and the flood gates opened. TRC NO PROSECUTION; ZONDO COMMISSION NO PROSECUTION; GENERAL LOOTING AND MANY OTHERS NO PROSECUTION. ZUMA AND BATHABILE ARE HONEST THIEVES, THEY CAN TELL BUT WILL NEVER DO SO. Watch this space for the Diminished Influence for ANC.

  • @oliviad9571

    @oliviad9571

    Ай бұрын

    I doubt TUTU would sell out the other parties of the GNU as colonisers. TUTU cannot be compared to this man who in addition to insulting a whole part of this nation, supports fracking. So he would happily have our land destroyed too.

  • @bernardcox1030
    @bernardcox1030Ай бұрын

    What a great interview with a very wise man... will the South African people ever wise up to the tragedy that is called the hierarchy of the ANC oligarch's?

  • @user-vi1uy7dy5e
    @user-vi1uy7dy5eАй бұрын

    if DA former colonisers and ANC the corrupt what hope is there ...??? the last colonial expedition to south africa was 1820 the decendents are south african after 200 years.

  • @bluecouchpodcast24
    @bluecouchpodcast24Ай бұрын

    Shell didnt only leave South Africa..they also left Saudia Arabia and other countries..its not unique to South Africa. Also Shell should not be dictating our laws..BEE is going nowhere

  • @annaleppert6353
    @annaleppert6353Ай бұрын

    Very truthful and powerful message. 👏🙏🙏🙏👍😴

  • @1978donavan
    @1978donavanАй бұрын

    Wow, well put sir!

  • @ilsemarx8094
    @ilsemarx8094Ай бұрын

    This dude should be president!!

  • @dassieradebe3808
    @dassieradebe3808Ай бұрын

    Excellent words from the Professor

  • @hephestosthalays2700
    @hephestosthalays2700Ай бұрын

    This is awesome!

  • @user-vr3bl9py7q
    @user-vr3bl9py7qАй бұрын

    South Africa needs smart minds of this calibre. Prof you're power within yourself. Wish you were lined up into SA leadership 😊

  • @chrissefate1297
    @chrissefate1297Ай бұрын

    We have wise man still living amongst us.....his name is Mr Bonang Mohale

  • @hermansplombaard9089
    @hermansplombaard9089Ай бұрын

    as #PostANCatrocities continue... we #CryBelovedSouthAfricaCRY

  • @user-tc4cs9ew8u
    @user-tc4cs9ew8uАй бұрын

    Excellent analysis prof❤

  • @mistleyvanheerden4973
    @mistleyvanheerden4973Ай бұрын

    What a wise man....

  • @MrMboxology
    @MrMboxologyАй бұрын

    Amazing orator, story teller! Full of wisdom! Thank you ntate’Mohale

  • @obySedgefieldgemofourgardenrou
    @obySedgefieldgemofourgardenrouАй бұрын

    Our president promised rsa pit toilets are a thing of the past,has he reported back......

  • @Scoops-g7j
    @Scoops-g7jАй бұрын

    What a wise person...😊😅😮

  • @marlak4253
    @marlak4253Ай бұрын

    The host asks how can SA rebuild the economy while trying to meet "social needs". Her question seems to be how can they insure the continued high premium life styles of the "haves" while meeting the minimum needs of the majority "have nots". I appreciate the professor's answer that first there must be transformation that includes the majority in the economy. The idea of an arrangement that shares the wealth and sustains the country is an idea the "haves" just can't or won't fanthom. The majority must insist on sharing in the country's resources. As the professor said this requires an ethical administration, one whose goal is to build the nation, the people. I suggest beginning with at least a lot more public housing, and public utilities of water & electricity for all as a floor. A competent ethical administration with nation building in mind should be able to accomplish this. Profits will be necessarily less but this is the cost of sharing the nation's wealth to build the nation. These would bring a lot of stability, & so much more civilized and humane than massive police & buldging prisons.

  • @DuckieSir
    @DuckieSirАй бұрын

    He well articulates the conundrum of ministerial appointment, this is an oozing wound that as a country we have to settle to. It's lucid that ministerial appointment is like an educational system that isn't matching the job market dynamics.

  • @obySedgefieldgemofourgardenrou
    @obySedgefieldgemofourgardenrouАй бұрын

    However mean and angry the oxen are they must all obey the crack of the whip to get the overloaded cart moving to deliver the goods,so must these appointed officials work,they do us no favour they do their paid for duty,get to work,our people deserve so much better.

  • @innovruptly1769
    @innovruptly1769Ай бұрын

    Ethics or Moral leadership? Ethics are a set of never ending rules. What the UN prescribes in their doctrines to promote their agendas, a rules-based society. A professional is someone in whose skills society holds in high regard. A professional is not by virtue of membership or association in a Professional Organisation. The Professional Organisations are gatekeepers often established to protect its members sometimes to the detriment of the public interest and judicial process.

  • @njala3038
    @njala3038Ай бұрын

    Always love professor Bonang. 🙏

  • @juniormolefe3046
    @juniormolefe3046Ай бұрын

    Rand lords,the markets are happy with ramadollar and mantashing 😂lets see gnu towards 2026

  • @ThabsiMthethwa-Z.
    @ThabsiMthethwa-Z.14 күн бұрын

    Eloquently said Prof. 👏🏽

  • @awfelia
    @awfeliaАй бұрын

    Bottom line..'Do unto others as u wld have them do unto u! ♡

  • @phelarephelemusicacademy8330
    @phelarephelemusicacademy8330Ай бұрын

    Prof raises thought-provoking issues...💁🏾‍♀️🤗🤷🏽‍♂️🤔🤷🏾‍♀️

  • @vut_zarco
    @vut_zarcoАй бұрын

    6:53 Did not take him long to blame the private sector and business. Is the problem not a case of people in general that have been raised and taught not to steal and be ethical.

  • @seanmac-ku5ui
    @seanmac-ku5uiАй бұрын

    Corruption starts in the heart & minds & is fueled by greed & entitlement. It does not depend on colonial big business to awaken it if the person is of good moral standing.

  • @GPWentzel-dt5mo
    @GPWentzel-dt5moАй бұрын

    There is a lot of good points made, but I disagree with many statements - I am proud that fracking in the Karoo did not succeed, we cannot accept investment at the cost of everything. The fact that Shell left is the fault of bad business policies, but also because not 100% of the country is willing to 'sell out'. That to me is positive. I really must express sadness and distress in regards to the terms being used that with a government of National unity, Prof Mohale refers to it as a negative. The ANC has failed, but why is this new government seen as 'handing it back to the former oppressors'!? The sooner EACH AND EVERY SOUTH AFRICAN realise that we are a nation the better. There is only one way, succeed together or fail alone. The killing of that 5 year old boy is an absolute failure of government and SAPS. It left me so sad. HOWEVER, we are South AfriCANS and Mzanzi will succeed together despite our past!

  • @karinak9465
    @karinak9465Ай бұрын

    He should be the Minister of Trade & Industry!!

  • @lorrainenaidoo3017
    @lorrainenaidoo3017Ай бұрын

    Prof. For President. Well said 👌👌disgrace A. N. C.

  • @melissasibindi7375
    @melissasibindi7375Ай бұрын

    In addition to his wisdom, Bonang is a very kind human being 😊

  • @gerhardbekker7798
    @gerhardbekker779815 күн бұрын

    Well said and insightfull

  • @nellysitshinga4535
    @nellysitshinga4535Ай бұрын

    👌🤞thanks professor

  • @rinapieterse3006
    @rinapieterse3006Ай бұрын

    Great respect.

  • @TheButhelezis
    @TheButhelezisАй бұрын

    Thank you Prof, for calling them what they are formerf colonisers.

  • @sylvialandsberg1654
    @sylvialandsberg1654Ай бұрын

    Thank🎉 you Sir i wish you were our President.

  • @gerhardbekker7798
    @gerhardbekker779815 күн бұрын

    Intelligent and insightful! -I do disagree with corruption blamed on business. According to what I have read the anc had a great time stealing funders' money whilst they were in exile....

  • @zenith8868
    @zenith8868Ай бұрын

    Professor should be president 😤

  • @DuckieSir
    @DuckieSirАй бұрын

    When he mentions the Mandela matter not sleeping in his house in soweto, am reminded of one politician who uttered in parliament that he was framed by one of his own to have filled his mind with the mindset of imperialist.

  • @petrusesterhuyzen2087
    @petrusesterhuyzen2087Ай бұрын

    Good interview but where I don't agree with the Prof is where & when was the DA part of the "oppresors?". It's origins are actually from the Hellen Suzman party who was the biggest anti-apartheid party(progressive) and stood her ground against the national party in parliament/national assembly. Please check it out my claim, the national party joined the anc Aug 2005

  • @stevenmoodley4699
    @stevenmoodley4699Ай бұрын

    👍 Professor Mohale very insightful

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