Mzilikazi built a Nation with people from present day, South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. What a man.
@HermanShoeshoeLebonaАй бұрын
Great story telling from the guest and author. Thanks Morena for bringing the greatest teacher. I loved how he relate old history of over 600 years ago to the history we live today. Thanks for bringing us the history of the great Mzilikazi thank you Khabo Mokghatla...ga eje borekhu.. Pula, Nala, tsebo hae name.
@RESAHUTEHUT-SOKHOI73.Ай бұрын
Not Namibia because while this was going on in South Africa,Namibia was a Kingdom of Khoisan people that went back to Zep-Tepi because they built it when Osiris was their King,and many were moved back to the land and there were San emperors and Damara Kings but were under 9 Priest,who today rule the whole world but don't interfere in humanity's choices,Khoisan of Namibia were fighting British empire Belgium France Portuguese for over 1000 years combined and still defeated them over and over and the little king came back as Ghengis Khan to destroy European Nations but he did not touch Germans because Osiris created them,this nations could not conquer Namibia so the black tribe that controls the country were used to infiltrate and poison water that bigger city's were using that's how Khoisans lost because all important people died,and then Queen Elizabeth comes the year of independence to look at her new colony,and the history of the land was changed only the hidden Shamanic bloodlines have the Information.
@dienar3717Ай бұрын
Many black people (non Ngiuni) suffered immensely under the violent ways of Mzilikazi. Do you really want to light up those brutal ways amongst the black people of Southern Africa? The last decades I see a ever stronger move back to tribalism.
@africanvoice154526 күн бұрын
What exactly do you mean? Are you saying history must be hidden?@@dienar3717
@cy_donatello6115Ай бұрын
Damn ntate Molope is a living encyclopedia please keep on inviting him until episode 100
@Jahfari263Ай бұрын
These 2 episodes are the BEST of all the episodes I ever watched on KZbin. Thank you MDavu.
@cmavuso6068Ай бұрын
Totally agree.
@veronicafarrell6676Ай бұрын
These works of Nthebe Molope surpass the requirements for a doctoral degree by leaps and bounds.
@amg6395Ай бұрын
these are the topics that we want to listen to not sit and watch uyajola 99 or abo sugar mama
@taumokhethiАй бұрын
😂👍
@pablocharlieАй бұрын
So you don’t wanna learn how to be an entrepreneur, how to invest? No just crying, whining and complaining all live long 🤣
@amg6395Ай бұрын
@@pablocharlie That is a stupid comment! Are you on the same page or you struggling to make sense of the topic! Invest in what exactly? I am not learning to become an entrepreneur - I have done that years ago before your birth......I am a businessman BOY
@pablocharlieАй бұрын
@@amg6395 You aren’t a businessman lil bro, and you’ll do what you’re told 😁🙇♂️ i can practically be your father watch that tone mad rat 🐀
@ta-rayzordicolours3767Ай бұрын
You are spot on, this Uyajola 99 other funny programmes on Moja Love are just useless to us as black people.
@mixomkhavele9968Ай бұрын
This story deserves a movie🤞🏾
@beenyoni26 күн бұрын
The movie project was initiated, but no gvt btwn Zim and SA wanted to fund it.
@Mthungameli_GumboАй бұрын
😂😂King Mzilikazi is Undoubtedly my favorite Character in history. What a Man!!
@mxolisimaome9651Ай бұрын
Betrayed by shaka working with english soldiers
@Hkay23Ай бұрын
Mzilikazi was the bravest King..We named most of our cities after him..Mzilikazi..Mashobane,Lobengula,Nkulumani,Ntumbane,Khumalo beautiful suburban...We wll forever embrace his courage❤❤frm Zim..Mzilikazi descendant
I'm a Khumalo ( (Zim)& the oral history that we grew up being told corresponds to what is being narrated here.
@scanmatrixАй бұрын
I am Thebe(Mkhithika), and I relate with Khumalo. Rre Nthebe Molope, siyabonga...izandla ziyedlul'ikhanda...realeboga🙏🙏🙏
@MrMungubabaАй бұрын
I met people in Tanzania that told us they were sent by Mozilikazi to help the Swahili Kingdom from the Arabs who were kidnapping Africans and sell them to the Europeans.
@KakuRamokgopaАй бұрын
I wish Bro' Mdeva calls this guy again on topic of Queen Manthatisi, i would realy like to hear her venture
@cmavuso6068Ай бұрын
Hats off Ntate Molope I wish I could find you alive and thank you for the marvellous research you did. I now live in the UK and visit a lot Zimbabwe and South Africa and you hit on the right side of my history although you talk less about the Ngwane of Sobhuza who played a major role in the Zulu nation. I am definitely going to buy to or more of your books and after reading donate it the our libraries. I will find God willing and discuss more so that we can go back to Zimbabwe and meet more of the Swatis and Dhlamini who call themselves Xhosa. I will do my research and get to contact you.
@mariabernice8154Ай бұрын
He is telling the truth, My four great, great grand mothers and grand Father, we also taken by Mzilikazi in Northern Transvaal, Only Two managed to remain behind when Mzilikazi went to Zimbabwe. We managed to trace them 7 yrs back.We found them at Chiredzi,there are Tsonga people living there,some of them are Chiefs.Some went as far as Malawi.
@rooy2729Ай бұрын
glad, you managed to track them, l can't imagine the joy of reunion after decades
@BrightmanMpofuАй бұрын
Bravo bring back this guy again to expand on characters mentioned. Am Ndebele kaMzilikazi this has been the richest and largest amount of information I have ever come across about my people.
@henryhunter1876Ай бұрын
@@BrightmanMpofu That's strange try and read a little more. I have known all this since I was a child. I was taught in my history class. Yes. In Zimbabwe. What high school did you attend?
@takomborerwanyapadi6299Ай бұрын
@@henryhunter1876 tats actually interesting, I am a manyika but id say im shona....the story we learnt at Kutama College wasnt as detailed
@henryhunter1876Ай бұрын
@@takomborerwanyapadi6299 Kutama? I think former president Mugabe went there right? My father is Ndau from chipinge they're also Ngunis. That's why they have Ndebele/ Zulu sounding surnames like Mthethwa. Hlatshwayo. Etc.
@BrightmanMpofuАй бұрын
@@henryhunter1876 David Livingstone Memorial. Everyone knows Mzilikazi came from Shaka but the timelines events story behind the man which history book shared that.
@henryhunter1876Ай бұрын
@@BrightmanMpofu Again the books are there you just didn't know I guess. I studied this in Zimbabwe. Also came across lectures by Dr Joshua Nkomo, yes, that one, the former vice president he was a historian and he explained all this far better than this man with all due respect. He even goes on to explain what Ndebele is.
@velilengwale5737Ай бұрын
A British historian once said mzilikazi is the greatest king in africa. His history was deliberately ignored because he humiliated white people.
@mabee7ifyАй бұрын
There's was a passage in a book that referred to other African states as villages and koBulawayo as a serious and problematic state
@damonking76Ай бұрын
@HH1-1-j5pPROBABLY YOUR FOREPARENTS😅
@sheltonmasuku5382Ай бұрын
@HH1-1-j5p the Portuguese for example called him black napoleon after he stopped their habit of capturing slaves in the east of Zim, also disallowed the boers from hunting or even thinking of mining in Zimbabwe. I hope this helps but I’m sure I’ve left out a lot more do some research and you might be surprised
@JabulaniMcdonaldNyatiАй бұрын
We are too kind as Africans.....the level of our empathy can not be changed.
@kingmaafa120Ай бұрын
That’s what they’ve historically preyed on facts
@nkosiemahlangu1158Ай бұрын
Mzilikazi deserves movies, documentaries, amd more books.
@Gen_XАй бұрын
This man is very learned and speaks in a humble way.. Im impressed by him.
@lungamasuku6872Ай бұрын
His books and books like his should be read in our schools ,kids need to know all that history from grade R to Matric
@winstonphethi2824Ай бұрын
This is amazing history. We need Part 3, 4 and 5
@nyasha_musicАй бұрын
lol we actually need a movie or series just like shaka ilembe
@priscandlovu4697Ай бұрын
Yes a movie will go a long way in educating a lot of people about Mzilikazi
@watsonnyathi5133Ай бұрын
1st I thought ubaba uMzulu or Ndebele the way he understands Mzilikazi ❤❤baba uyisibusisi eszweni saMaNguni
@smk78214 күн бұрын
Would love to see the pictures as well 😮 this is amazing thenk you mlMr Mashabela
@Nor-j4cАй бұрын
Best episode ever. This episode was very informative. Our people need to know about their history and know that they're one people.
@NobodyXSomebodyАй бұрын
These two episodes have ignited my passion for researching African history💯
@mthobisimphikeleli129Ай бұрын
Great conversation. Please bring someone to talk more about Shaka, Cetshwayo and the Xhosa kings
@AvelaKhalipa-gq9gbАй бұрын
Check put ntsiki mazwai podcast with Dr jj Klass. He authored a book called 300 years of xhosa wars (king hintsa ka phalo) something like that...
@francokambela7780Ай бұрын
Mzilikazi built a nation out of different ethnic groups and Mzilikazi believed in meritocracy and promoted individuals to the highest positions irrespective of the ethnical origin whether Zansi,Enhla or hole and that was one of greatest long lasting achievements and legacy and the ndebele nation and language still stands up today and his statemanship outshines modern African leaders of today..he was a great nation builder who promoter and praticed meritocracy.. salute
@boonganiiАй бұрын
Thank You King David for Bringing Ubaba UMolope to the show, as Ndebele man from Bulawayo, Zimbabwe this has been more than helpful in painting a clear picture of where our people come from. I am looking forward to reading the book.
@DanielNgwenya-ik3zg18 күн бұрын
I wish babaMolope was a president and help us to gain our piece of land. Mzilikazi's followers are ignored in zimbabwe
@davisweeds9406Ай бұрын
Absolutely loved part 1 all the way from Kenya 🇰🇪 can listen to this rich historian the whole day
@phillwainaina7252Ай бұрын
Ata Mimi Niko apa
@MrJefuzaАй бұрын
Thank you so much for the very informative interview Ntate Nthebe Molope, we really need parts 3,4 and 5.
@solethunkosi6624Ай бұрын
I need this book. Where can I get it. I love history that restores our dignity as a people of Africa.
@guyy_foxx5990Ай бұрын
Also look for books written by Phatisa Nyathi
@RashidSosola-d9zАй бұрын
Read the Bible that's our book as Africans, and you will find that our great enemy is white man And Bible hated edom red man Or white man today So the whole history of black people is there in the Bible
@sonnyjermainАй бұрын
Nobody has researched King Mzilikazi or Southern Africa this much - 98% to almost flawless. Realeboga lebo Ntate Molepe, le wena Mashabela.
@sipho795Ай бұрын
I love this sit-down. The guest is amazing
@auspiciousnkomo3071Ай бұрын
I subscribed watching the first episode, uBaba uMolope is a treasure trove that should be kept safe. He has so much knowledge more than 50 books can come out of him, and we wish as southern Africa, that he may have a place in all our education systems, so that we remove our history told from a European perspective.
@sceloprince9570Ай бұрын
Very powerful. Thank you for such an informative african stories
@ZimasileDakela-v4yАй бұрын
Wow King 😊 this man is an ambassador of all Blackman...unesimilo loTata!
@Philly_MthukiАй бұрын
Please bring this champ again just to speak on random african stories. i love him. this session was very educational...he is a whole library
@triggerthamz6235Ай бұрын
All 4 hours were soooo eye opening!!!
@trevoryingwane5714Ай бұрын
Tatana Malope is a walking library. His story is compelling. Well done once again for inviting him.
@thokozanimthalaneАй бұрын
Kudos to you, David. Hats off to Ntate Nthebe Molope for such complete research and work of untold value!
@Goo-MatlhabaАй бұрын
In Botswana there is the villages of Matebele, Mokatse(from Mzilikazi),Siviya,Tsamaya etc. The Balete tribe in Botswana are originally Mzilikazi's people and apparently Balete is from Ba Lindi when he left them there and told them to wait for him.
@ndix2053Ай бұрын
Oddi Matabele in Botswana
@levykgatle2178Ай бұрын
Balete are not originally Mzilikazi's people. They together with Bahwaduba of Hammanskraal are originally the people of Musa of the Manala Ndebele who settled in Pretoria many years before Mzilikazi.
@JonathanVusiShabangu12 күн бұрын
Bakwena (Matebele Amantsu) in Molepolole are Ndebele .
@RodneyMaphangaАй бұрын
learned a lot today, thank you bra-dave for giving this good content about our history, that 4 hours went by very quickly. we need more of Nthebe Molope
@AgbokaАй бұрын
Stop calling these Dutch settlers "Afrikaans". There's nothing African about them. These peple are following their brothers blueprints and doing the same thing everywhere they settled. One of their brothets took up the identity of the Hebrew, and today, they became the gate keepers of who is a Hebrew and had come out with a phony blood group as that of a "true" blood group of a Hebrew. These imɛosyers had realized that there're no ethnicity on the continent known as African. So they occupied that vacuum. In 500 years these criminals would be telling us they're the real Africans who had evolved with our continent. In the US, they have what is called five dollar Indians who are nothing but pure Europeans. Africans be careful continuing calling these land thieves Afrikaans.
@DavidNfilaАй бұрын
Thank you Ntate Nthebe. I came to a conclusion that Mzilikazi didn't have nation building skills when compared to Sebetwane. The legacies of their reminants speak volumes.
@sidubanganimathe234Ай бұрын
Mzilikazi's descendants still speak their language & practice their culture as it was in 1820s. Sebetwane's people have lost a lot of their original language and culture. When we talk of sebetwane is being spoken of, he is only mentioned in Zambian perspective where as Mzilikazi is talked about across all os Southern Africa
@mbekezelikevin1867Ай бұрын
I’m definitely buying this book. This one is for my library collection for all my children and future grandchildren
@justicenekongo7298Ай бұрын
This are discussions black people need to have
@magnificentmkhonza3414Ай бұрын
The is a place also in Eswatini (former Swaziland) called ka Mzilikazi, only your way to Siteki
@charlesnzitshe563918 күн бұрын
Well done David, big respect to you and your guest my brother
@Nizzer007Ай бұрын
I enjoyed that a LOT. Thank you, King David, for bringing us such conversations. I have bought the electronic version of the book, and I can't wait to start reading.
@thembam7907Ай бұрын
I am desecendent of Ndebele Ndundza ( Mahlangu) who faught Mzilikazi. It is true , we were taught that He is not a King .A crook a dishonest man. It is true My Grandfather did not want hear anything to do with Mzilikazi. He always told us Wabulala aboBabmkhulu. Thank you Bra Mdeva. This is accurate history .
@mogopodiphiri6286Ай бұрын
@@thembam7907 Wow, 🙏🏾🙌🏾👍🏽
@stuphalomabhena6400Ай бұрын
I'm a Mabena ,this is so true. I'm from.Zim now identify with Mzilikazi. What he did to abomkhulu was not cool .We still want to go back home.
@augustinemahlangu7934Ай бұрын
I need to hear more of this history. Mahlangu from Zimbabwe
@mofolomoalosi9578Ай бұрын
Yes, he was thirsty for power. He indeed killed our Tswana people during his era
@bonganimaako6668Ай бұрын
Ekosini kaNdzundza I went there seeking help concerning kingship of Mzilikaza and one man wasn’t friendly with me told me there’s no such kingship, now I understand why.😂😂😂
@joyfulncube1497Ай бұрын
According to me, this is the best episode that you gave done Dr Dave
@shaisotja4466Ай бұрын
Ntate Mashabela you're doing great work, I just wish most of mzansi people watch your podcast to learn, this podcast is full of lessons 🙏
@tinaoffice9274Ай бұрын
Indeed, we are very proud and thankful of the Mr Nthebe Molope. Our African history.
@khayacele144Ай бұрын
This was simply brilliant from start to finish...we all need to order this book.....
@thikanethembani6438Ай бұрын
What an educational episode ,I really spent half of my day on this one!!❤️😎👊🏽
@giftbonganindhlovu8501Ай бұрын
Dave, I really appreciate this segment of your offering. I spoke to a Mr Mabhena just 2 weeks ago asking him why e they're allowing South Africa call Mzilikazi 's children foreigners in their motherland. Today I'm listening to this great piece of history. I will fight to my last drop of my blood to fix this error in history
@phillwainaina7252Ай бұрын
I was waiting. For. This. Podcast. Yes. Western Cape was black .
@mogopodiphiri6286Ай бұрын
@@phillwainaina7252 wow
@oludummo4593Ай бұрын
Why even Argue with the blanche people ? Its obvios western cape was black !! these blanche people, since they came to Africa to the black mans land ,theyve been pilliaging enslaving the Africans they came with nothing and stole 87 percent of south African lands then try to tell blacks that they were here before ?? How delucional and criminal they started out stealing kings cattle after he showed them kindness and let them stay n his lands in 16 century now today they want all west cape as a whitestan;;? And to whiten it with more settler from israel fake jews to come and link with boers to finaly take all southern Africa. While you Sans are busy chasing away your 😅own kin folks who came to rejoin you ? Instead of streangtening the African DNA you are joining with the criminal invaders from holand and others to destroy your very own culture pretty soon you Africans will need passport again to move in your own states and country Keep making the same mistake over again see what Traore of burkina faso abd mali and niger is leading with pride ? You azania must do the same. Your minority will allways continue to oppres you .know your history like this teacher here .
@ThokozaniDlamini-d5h6 сағат бұрын
This was such an eye opener. Thank you David. I got my copy today from Exclussive Books.
@EzraMatjilaАй бұрын
It was a pleasure to watch and listen. Thank you gentlemen.
@sonnyjermainАй бұрын
Most of the N4 South African highway is the path of King Mzilikazi ✊🏾
@mogopodiphiri6286Ай бұрын
@@sonnyjermain ooh wow, 😲 really? We learn everyday 🙏🏽
@sonnyjermainАй бұрын
@@mogopodiphiri6286 welcome 🙏🏾
@davidmaluleke3247Ай бұрын
You're a genius 😂😂
@davidmaluleke3247Ай бұрын
This story teller looks the same as Dj Fresh
@busanibhebhe9519Ай бұрын
This is rich information. Thank you!
@thandomathema2492Ай бұрын
In Bulawayo, in Zimbabwe, AmaNdebele address an audience as "Mahlabezulu"
@emmanuelunarine4211Ай бұрын
Thank you bra Dave for the knowledge
@kimberlitesfinancialmanage2066Ай бұрын
Well executed, King David’s Podcast are a timely classic, like they say until we hear it from the hunted, the story will always glorify the Hunter. Mayibuye Africa ❤.
@mogauphahlamohlaka439228 күн бұрын
I will definitely buy this book. what an episode.
@mogauphahlamohlaka439228 күн бұрын
I think we need a whole series about King Mzilikazi.
@mogauphahlamohlaka439228 күн бұрын
Ntate David Mashabela, please invite someone who knows about Kgoshi Matlebjane and Babina Tau.
@vuyogubevu2442Ай бұрын
Good exposition of african history. We need more of this, for a very long time our history has been distorted by settlers. It’s about time we correct that. Well done👍🏿
@khosiethabekhulu3497Ай бұрын
They are doing the same thing in America and Australia. They say that there was no one. Or the people living there were having wars. It is the same song.
@michaelmlilo3975Ай бұрын
Mr Molope you are a great storyteller, I enjoyed your interview.
@pfukanimathebula9412Ай бұрын
Ntate Nthebe Molope and the Historian Ntsako Shibambu can make a great team, the way they narrate these historic stories is mind blowing.
@chronikhavok3407Ай бұрын
Wow l would love to listen to an audiobook of this this is the medicine for our people to look at themselves differently
@kamvacenga6331Ай бұрын
I have been listening to the history of SA podcasts and the information that our generation is not exposed to is vast, we have become so detached from our past. Thank you so much King David for this kind of content, it really helps🔥
@ThembinkosiThriftsАй бұрын
Which podcasts?
@AgbokaАй бұрын
Stop calling these Dutch settlers "Afrikaans". There's nothing African about them. These peple are following their brothers blueprints and doing the same thing everywhere they settled. One of their brothets took up the identity of the Hebrew, and today, they became the gate keepers of who is a Hebrew and had come out with a phony blood group as that of a "true" blood group of a Hebrew. These imɛosyers had realized that there're no ethnicity on the continent known as African. So they occupied that vacuum. In 500 years these criminals would be telling us they're the real Africans who had evolved with our continent. In the US, they have what is called five dollar Indians who are nothing but pure Europeans. Africans be careful continuing calling these land thieves Afrikaans.
@whitegiantsrecyclablesasse4359Ай бұрын
I Love Both these guys🎉 What an interview. ..MOHLAKENG getting a mention 🤘🏿🤘🏿
@FIFAMobilegoals-fs9qpАй бұрын
Brilliant 2 part series! The conversation on King Mzilikazi with Ntate Molope was truly captivating. Ntate Molope, you are an absolute trove of historical knowledge-so eloquent and engaging in your delivery. I found myself completely immersed in the history of our people. I’ve always said that those of us from Matabeleland, Botswana, and parts of South Africa are one people, and this episode beautifully highlighted that connection. Language is indeed our strongest form of evidence.
@PhumlaniShy-k6wАй бұрын
My oh my this is what our people really need to hear .it's soon priceless
@uzzielekgoete5273Ай бұрын
part 3 please King David I think If our grannies listen to this it will refresh their minds and start telling us stories about our roots because the only history we are told is the apartheid era then that's all where are stories our great-great parents told them
@tshepomongale333Ай бұрын
Ntt Molope is a very good story teller.
@SunnyNdlovu-k9qАй бұрын
You have done a great job. We need to know our history keep it up. SIYABONGA
@samoragomba5118Ай бұрын
✊🏾we want more, ✊🏾we want more, ✊🏾we want more, ✊🏾 get Batswana, BaVenda, VaTsonga, MaShona, Bakaranga all SADEC tribs...✊🏾 we want more.
@romeoashy6625Ай бұрын
mashona there is aneus tshigwedere for that
@carlossibanda6126Ай бұрын
Wow so far is is the best episode I've watched on this channel 🔥🔥,Bra Dave please him back again .
@NkomoHaroldnicholasАй бұрын
Your narration on the subject correlates and coherent
@watsonnkomo1486Ай бұрын
Wow i knew that King Mzilikazi was great, but not this way, the men is a legend, basically he shaped Southern Africa. Thank you ntate Molope for this information, our history by us, you are an African treasure. My grandfather used to tell me that his grandfather had a Sotho name called Ramatsatse, but izibongo zethu are almost the same as Khumalos now i understand.
@Nkanyiso-m6qАй бұрын
Insightful BraDave we learnt and learning so much galvanizing our brethren in southern Africa and saving this for my sons for them to reference and know one another
@mziwandilendlovu3895Ай бұрын
This has been the most stimulating one for me on your platform. Great work. Will obviously repeat it at some point
@phillwainaina7252Ай бұрын
Hear. Gabarone. Was. Originally. Kingdom area. Now. European. Called. Hebron
@rayzulu9680Ай бұрын
I enjoyed the entire interview. Lovely work there sir. Eye opening conversation. Brilliant historian.
@nokuphiladube7340Ай бұрын
Thank you very much. Syabonga ngempela,imbali enhle kangaka. Its similar to what we learnt growing up at school and from home. Thank you for the book and this platform which will make it easier to teach our kids our history.
@ntetesemela9345Ай бұрын
Bobaba This is so Beautiful indeed. Yes, some of us were taught about our History and we could even recite Izibongo zaMakhosi ethu. It was part of the curriculum. I guess our AFRICAN HISTORY was purposefully taken out of schools so that our children to never know who they are. It's very SAD. ❤️🙏
@clifordmlotshwaАй бұрын
This is a great book, I'm definitely buying it. This research by Ntate Molope really deserves a Doctrate he went to lengths in his research. Siyabonga mnumzana all the best with this and your future books. This also could be a great Movie, infact a series coz there's too much drama for a single movie.
@EnochMangadiАй бұрын
This topic has really changed me towards my fellow black brothers and sisters fromothercountries, I really have to give them love.
@KamCoderАй бұрын
Thank you Sir David and Prof Molope. This was an experience and a full, if I would say. Can we now write a book that entails all the known surnames in South Africa going up North to other African countries. We can produce the book in volumes. This can be a book that carries on when God furnishes us with a leave from this earth. The way you write is evident that you can lay a solid Foundation of African written History. From a fellow Tourism Expert.
@KamCoderАй бұрын
Meaning going back to the History of SA from the 1300s backwards. The were Kings who moved the way Mzilikazi did, but could not cover the distance he did. The important part is that, those Kings might have had a great influence and aspiration on how Mzililikazi moved.
@modisemodise2335Ай бұрын
this gentleman is great you can watch him all day long, i need read the book
@mpuoaneskosana5338Ай бұрын
Ke tlo e reka buka eo, Ntate. Great work....re a leboha.
@langanyoni2711Ай бұрын
Abezansi....Abenhla....Amahole.....that was how Mzilikazi classed his nation...there was a hierarchy....to this day....
@BonganiMagaduАй бұрын
Where do my mom's people fit in. The Mathe's
@sidubanganimathe234Ай бұрын
He mentioned that Gwabalanda Mathe was King Mzilikazi's most trusted sangoma and general. There is even a suburb in Bulawayo named after Gwabalanda Mathe. He was basically the Mthwakazi/Mahlabezulu prime minister
@curiousk4083Ай бұрын
What happened to our television, such history is gem and our children needs to listen to everyday. I took my kids to Apartheid museum and they were shocked shocked. The reason why ANC form GNU they have erased our black history, and segregated us via economy classes.
@Stupid_Genius_09Ай бұрын
There you have it, pretty sad most people don’t realise this just yet. And classes will never go away as long as it is ruled under a capitalist system.
@Gift-UhuruKamuaruumaАй бұрын
Thank you for always bringing up good topics. History is my food, I love it. Gift from Namibia
@ThembaNdlovu-w4lАй бұрын
Wow I kw Mzilikazi was great but after watching this wow he was a legend period ❤❤❤❤❤
@princelehong7741Ай бұрын
thank you guys for this, you have truly done a great job. Makhukhanye okhule kwande
@AnatuSecurityАй бұрын
I praise God, for hearing this, your programme is educative, factual and nation building. We pray that God guides us and this true history is taught to our kids.UNkulunkulu alandisele ulwazi lokuhlakanipha, izifiso zenu ezinhle ziphumelele
@pvs3334Ай бұрын
Most insightful recount of history, enjoyed how the study of history had gave his opinions a freshness of truth and humility. The only drawback is King's interjections that insensitive for me as Christian, inadvertently using the Lord Name in vain.
@theeelephantbeautyАй бұрын
Ohh Bra Dave this was so beautiful to watch it's the goosebumps I was getting throughout the interview wow but feel like the story is not over yet we need more episodes 😅 ❤❤
@JabulaniMcdonaldNyatiАй бұрын
I think the greatest tragedy of a black African is that South Africa's independence was delayed for over a 100 years. The amount of investment South Africa puts into the history of Africa is just beautiful. Keep it up South Africa. Sadly, those countries who got the freedom first (1960) became a cradle of colonial narrative.
@zimtswa149Ай бұрын
Mxm wa nyela
@weneleАй бұрын
I have just listened to this interview today and realised after listening to it that it was recorded 7 years ago damn in wished I listened to it earlier and tomorrow am going to buy the book. Great interview KIng David and beautiful history lesson from ntate Nthebe
@notyetuhuruАй бұрын
Kahle kahle iNkosi uMzilikazi fought more battles than King Shaka. In a nutshell, he was the real deal 🙌🏿
@dineomolapo9934Ай бұрын
@@notyetuhuru another myth created by whites 🙏Shaka only fought with the ndwandwe 🙏😭 watch ntsiki mazwai podcast the guest was inkosi yelanga mbhengi Mhlongo Shaka Zulu mother people 🙏 while at it watch penuel show when he interviewed Abba ayalew amlak regarding the Zulu king connect the dots we are being managed by these kings on behalf of the British ..
@thembamdlongwa5586Ай бұрын
True , even more intelligent and calculating
@dineomolapo9934Ай бұрын
@@thembamdlongwa5586 all the stories start with the ndwandwe / Zulu war ?? Is there any war Shaka was involved in I doubted ..dingane killed Shaka with his white friends then unleashed attack on all Shaka alliances mzilikazi was attacked by dingane not Shaka whites took natal and blames Shaka they leave dingane with kzn today ingonyama trust..