Lindiwe Hani on her book "Being Chris Hani's Daughter"

Lindiwe Hani has let the world into another side of the former South African Communist Party leader, Chris Hani. Last week, she launched her book entitled: "Being Chris Hani's Daughter". In this intimate and honest memoir, Lindiwe recalls the 12 years she shared with her dad, her hero. Chris Hani was killed on this day in 1993. Lindiwe Hani joins us in studio.
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  • @kiptumArapKuchuurei
    @kiptumArapKuchuurei6 жыл бұрын

    Congratulations, Lindiwe Hani for heroically writing a book about your larger than life late father Chris Hani. I am eager to buy and read this book more especially about meeting your father's killer. It must have been heart breaking. Great job Chris Bank's daughter.

  • @hermonogbamichael8599
    @hermonogbamichael85993 жыл бұрын

    You immortalized your father with the book. Heroes do not live but their legacy persist.

  • @Appuneneh
    @Appuneneh4 жыл бұрын

    The interviewer did an excellent job

  • @paulnantulya
    @paulnantulya5 жыл бұрын

    Remarkable testimony. She is a real revolutionary.

  • @tumelobaloyi5136
    @tumelobaloyi51367 жыл бұрын

    If only this country still had leaders like Hani.

  • @Maria63756
    @Maria63756 Жыл бұрын

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @Mokoeltrans_Coaches
    @Mokoeltrans_Coaches7 жыл бұрын

    Publicity at its best, the ugly becomes the goodies

  • @ButternutBanyana

    @ButternutBanyana

    7 жыл бұрын

    May I ask what you mean? I admire Lindiwe, very well articulated interview. I am from Botswana, but we mourned Chris Hani's death. I went to school with some children of South African political exiles in Botswana. I'll be buying her book for sure :)

  • @Mokoeltrans_Coaches

    @Mokoeltrans_Coaches

    7 жыл бұрын

    Refilwe Pule what you jus said is irrelevant at all, an educated individual knows the effects of drugs. Jus saying if this was a nobody and addicted to nyaope society will take a different view but coz it's someone from a high class we see positivity!! I have meet millions of drug addicts

  • @ButternutBanyana

    @ButternutBanyana

    7 жыл бұрын

    Excuse me, what you wrote made no sense, thats why I asked you clarify. Most of this interview(which I find indeed articulate of Lindiwe) was mostly her talking about her father and his legacy and how she dealt with his death. You have chosen to latch onto her drug past with some slick cryptic remark, which is a small part of the interview. Ridiculous.

  • @Mokoeltrans_Coaches

    @Mokoeltrans_Coaches

    7 жыл бұрын

    Refilwe Pule ridiculous to you but its publicity at its best, the media indeed has power to influence one dimensional minded in society

  • @Mokoeltrans_Coaches

    @Mokoeltrans_Coaches

    7 жыл бұрын

    Refilwe Pule her opening statement " I remember him as a fan blur blur" then goes on to state that I was introduced to cocaine ' I see no ownership in her story, for a testimony to be a testimony it requires acceptance and ownership for it to transform those who encounter it. The whole interview is an account of blame " I lost my boyfriend and sister sounds like an excuse to the addiction. Most addicts will share their fair share of the cause

  • @elizeleroux6388
    @elizeleroux6388 Жыл бұрын

    Chris Hani his wife is an unforgiving person, she will also not be forgiven for her sins, if she carries on with hate