He has a strange way of addressing an issue leaving the listener almost vanquished.
@mpumibikitsha68916 күн бұрын
So beautifully said. Clear and concise. 🙏🏽
@mpumibikitsha68916 күн бұрын
The Fort Hare guy took too long to ask a question.
@mpumibikitsha68916 күн бұрын
I only come to this 5 yrs later but it’s still so relevant. It’s been a long ongoing battle for African academics. Eurocentrism no longer has a place in our spaces. Keep fighting!
@thabo-henrymlangeni96447 күн бұрын
Humbly asking for the visual and auditory team to focus mainly on Mr Mbeki only because every thing else is a disruption Please make sure the cameras are always on him and he is audible
@IbrahimNasta11 күн бұрын
Please don’t stop your activism Mr Mbeki, the non-African world needs a good amount of Education about Africa.
@thulanikhumalo539516 күн бұрын
The death of Anc started by you Mbeki . You remember when you made unprecedented decision by seeking 3rd term as Anc president. Anc was divided into 2 because of your selfishness. Today, you go around like headless chicken parading yourself as a voice of reason and saviour of the Anc. You were defeated and you jumped with your friends and established Cope and hides behind your mother who was a staunch member of Cope. 10 years later you are actively involved in the affairs of Anc that is so rich of you. History will judge you one day.
@nmkbanzee478716 күн бұрын
I am sad that he left government as soon as I understood anything about politics
@luckymabhena417416 күн бұрын
I revisit this as I'm busy writing my proposal research, thank you for the contribution Prof Gumude.
@mhlathuze16 күн бұрын
Very wise indeed, but those talks did not and is unlikely to change poverty and high levels of inequality in our country. Talk is one thing and action is another.
@calebpilime637517 күн бұрын
Just the clarity of his vision. I wish each African country had a Thabo Mbeki
@koketsomokone297519 күн бұрын
Got to admire TM's PR machine since his leaving his term of office. Built on the foundation of a solid reputation, as well as driven by his unabiding Pan Africanism and intellectual fortitude, the President, his foundation and the national university continue to engage in the groundwork to preserve and curate Africa's finest legacies as well as shaping its future. In decades to come we could see some of the continent's (and indeed the world's) sharpest and most able shape a future our ancestors could never dream of. All hands on deck, lets work!💪🏾
@sidnetama19 күн бұрын
I think Thabo should go for AU or UN
@jethroabel480221 күн бұрын
This man's intelligence wisdom and eloquence makes me proud to be South African
@Bev-qs4wl21 күн бұрын
Speak on the division or seperation of Cape; enough of this supremacy ideas
@khayaduma22 күн бұрын
Following from Dududu (at Umkomaas) under Vulamehlo/uMdoni local municipality under Ugu district. I am always fascinated on how President Mbeki knows Afrika, from Cape to Cairo, but so is Rutendo Matinyarare, who has almost completely different view. I'd love to hear both of them someday engaging about Afrika in a factual debating way, agreeing on common grounds and agreeing to disagree where they don't believe that is the case. Someone like Given Mkhari can facilitate the "debate"
@khayaduma22 күн бұрын
2:27:27 to 2 28-06
@choolwehamunji90822 күн бұрын
I wish more Africans watched this. I'm From Zambia and I can tell you we must learn as citizens of Africa.
@actuallywhatthehellissouthA22 күн бұрын
4:03:21 So that article too, mainly about farm in KZN - what an embarrassment that was.
@jawphidesigns93823 күн бұрын
Or help to put Mr p l lumunba
@jawphidesigns93823 күн бұрын
Mr president then why don't you heard the African union.please we need a beta African.
@FFNONNONE23 күн бұрын
The Vice Chancellor is a Die Hard - with all the curtains - still doing it.
@siyasibeko-ou6ex23 күн бұрын
Just know that if the Europeans start prasing me, just know that I have sold out. Samora Machel
@tebohojust744623 күн бұрын
But south africa is disrespecting the rights of Lesotho people,once they ovestay their visit in south africa they get fined from entering south africa for 5 years which means they won't go to any country around the world
@lebo528122 күн бұрын
Why ba etsa joalo, ho pala eng ho ea hae before expiry date & come back?
@nutechousespinnaclehomes796321 күн бұрын
There is a gentleman who spoke to Mbeki about what has changed in the economy of SA, I think he spoke without research and actually knowledge when he said Under Mbeki, South African economy was bigger than Nigeria, Egypt and Kenya Combined that's not true, Nigeria economy was USD361 Billion and South Africa was USD361 billion and Kenya USD35 billion and Egypt USD160 billion, in giving credit to Mbeki people must not exaggerate, It's very important to say that the SA economy grew at 6 percent and was stable during Mbeki but it was not bigger than Nigeria, Egypt, Kenya combined intact Nigeria economy was bigger than South Africa alone and that's when Nigeria became known as the biggest economy in Africa and when guy said University of Port Elizabeth I understood him very well people who just talk things they know nothing about.
@suemoganedi935423 күн бұрын
I attended this event in person but yet here am I playing and replaying it online. Because it deserves time and attention.
@suemoganedi935423 күн бұрын
Former President Thabo Mbeki is uniquely committed to imparting leadership principles and transformative reforms to emerging leaders, both within South Africa and internationally, through his postgraduate program. Even in his later years, he remains deeply engaged in academic development, peace negotiations, and delivering annual lectures. Mbeki is an intellectual, a problem solver, and a dedicated patriot of our nation, consistently exceeding expectations. To date, no other former president rivals his contributions-he truly stands out as the best. Ask him about any issues of governance, international affairs, sustainable energy, equity and inequality, women's rights, health and education, food security structural failures, unemployment..., he can go all day and ask for more. I'm inspired ✨️ 🇿🇦💡🙏 Thabo Mbeki African School of Public & International Affairs #AfricanRenaissance #womenempowerment #leadershipdevelopment #ImAnAfrican
@jethroabel480221 күн бұрын
How much are they paying you? 😅
@suemoganedi935421 күн бұрын
@jethroabel4802 the price of entertaining foolishness 🤣.
@suemoganedi935423 күн бұрын
Zizi.., is underrated. Even in his later years, he makes time teach, develop, and mentor young men and women. So far, no other leader has done so much.
@thabisomoerane811823 күн бұрын
Inspired 🙌🏽🙌🏽
@sellomaphunye456923 күн бұрын
The remaining intellectual of the ANC Thabo Mbeki
@LwandileLangeni-Mzizi23 күн бұрын
Would you please put time stamps/chapters in your videos? 🙏🏾
@suemoganedi935424 күн бұрын
I'm glad I attended this event in person, to soak it all in. I'm truly inspired. 🎉❤
@RonnyChikoko24 күн бұрын
My leadership
@angelcele95024 күн бұрын
I was here
@hlulanikuhlulamathonsi32224 күн бұрын
So was I ❤ I didn't see you😅
@mbongenivcngwenya408424 күн бұрын
Following from Nkomazi Municipality under Mpumalanga province
@mondechaphi675424 күн бұрын
❤
@lesegomakhubela40924 күн бұрын
Africa’s greatest son
@lwazivanstaden857126 күн бұрын
Our Primary Problem is the Land Question, Wealth Redistribution, Cultural Alienation and Identity Dispossession, Anything else is secondary, it comes after these primary problems have been dealt with. How to achieve this, What approach we take?: Black Conssciousness Movement, Pan-Africanism and Black Radical Feminism.
@SkhuluClementNkuna27 күн бұрын
The brains our continent needs to avoid all the problems we face at present
@ayodejia.a771Ай бұрын
Africa in chains!.. still till today.
@ngwakomashao1300Ай бұрын
Tau ya kgale
@PeterSidindiАй бұрын
But you help overthrowing in Lesotho Mbeki during the Mandela Era.
@PeterSidindiАй бұрын
You facilitated THE GOVERNMENT OF NATIONAL UNITY BETWEEN MUGABE AND TSVANGIRA IN ZIMBABWE 🇿🇼 WHY DID YOU NOT HELP FACILITATE ELECTRICAL REFORMS IN ZIMBABWE? You should have used that experience.
@RichardHelfrichDeveloperАй бұрын
Name changing culture, its one of the best means to cover up the corrupt dealing of yesterday. Moral of the story, stick to your province of colonial exploitation.
@sebonkilethaba5059Ай бұрын
Univers introduced me to your work this year, and I think the timing is great.
@nomasontogumede2667Ай бұрын
I am very impressed by your lecture Dr Pheko and I am in tears 😭 and I can’t wait to meet you you Baba and work with you and uplifting humanity across the continent! A Mandla!! ✊🏾✊🏾
@palediletwaba688523 күн бұрын
He passed on few months ago
@brianthembadlamini4923Ай бұрын
powerful, its unfortunate the oppressed will not know
@sophiawharton2424Ай бұрын
It makes me weep to listen to this. A further stab in the heart is the fact that many South Africans of black origin are further dividing themselves…stating they are coloureds, not black. 😢
@acetheekingАй бұрын
its all about knowledge listening to comrade president Tbo
@sophiawharton2424Ай бұрын
This man! Wow! His lecture was a PHD in African studies for all who listened. Don’t know who he is. (I definitely want to now.) Don’t know why he appeared on my feed, but I’m eternally grateful. Thank you!?