Powerful Sikhakhane, as I always say we did not liberate ourselves as blacks in order to be too white to be black. To aligned ourselves with their way of life as if the effort is to be them. But we dismantle colonialism and apartheid in order to be free by our own definition of such and be educated in order to be custodians of our economy as well that drives it instead of being the responders of it with our limited funds except for the few black elites whose wealth doesn't matter much to the previously disadvantaged blacks as the driver of their wealth is the oppressor of yesterday. For that to mean whites supremacy mentality is still very in control and alive in all aspects of our lives as African black people. I love Adv. Your view on things that matters from your line of profession and on others as well without fear and favour.
@ZakheleMpungose-lq5qb19 сағат бұрын
Very inspiring interview
@SiveBooi-sp7cs3 күн бұрын
Adv Ngalwana SC thanks for bringing Sikhakhane SC to the platform always an engaging interviewee. Looking forward to reading his book.
@FundiswaDyaba3 күн бұрын
👨🎓 Salute with respect Advocate Sikhakhane 🙋♀️
@bhekisisam30187 сағат бұрын
Salute to the SC
@TheUpdatedCenter2 күн бұрын
Great dialogue 🏳 , politicians and political analys need to take this note of the dialogue and implement ,when i hear Adv Muzi speaks makes me wonder what was Chris Hanie like when we had to identify the colonisers and make it clear they need to bear thee brand for the struggle they made us face ,forward South Africa❤
@thatomothoagae79392 күн бұрын
The congruency between the host and guest is as scintillating as it is transformative.
@msidwana2 күн бұрын
Unequivocally correct
@matsobanemosehla293 күн бұрын
Ones again you are delivering substance here. Society needs contrarian views more than ever before to help identify missed opportunities, thanks a lot for this kinds of installment
@mabhadubhadu3 күн бұрын
Thank you 🙏🏿
@keabetswetjale79593 күн бұрын
Sikhakhane SC! 🙌🙌🙌
@luvuyosamkelo423518 сағат бұрын
Remember to drop likes for the algorithm , channels like this need to grow.
@SfisoMbokazi-e1f2 күн бұрын
Atleast there are still people who are learned n still see the system of coloniality
@thatomothoagae79392 күн бұрын
Black autonomy, excellence, temerity…..I fancy it❤
@ratelhoneybadgerКүн бұрын
💚👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾💐
@mercyforever3 күн бұрын
I also believe that you can't transform from within oppressive structures, I left the GCB before the Inception of PABASA . How do you suggest we collapse those structures when our own brothers and sisters are still in support of it?
@vuyaningalwana88482 күн бұрын
The antidote is not to “collapse” them in my view. We should rather build our own structures, strengthen them, & if our structures offer the excellence of which they are capable, then the support by our own brothers and sisters of these colonial structures will wane & they will collapse by themselves. Our focus should be on ourselves & building our strong structures, not expending energy & cerebral matter on colonial structures. My take.
@mercyforever3 күн бұрын
I believe in implementation more than talk shops. Since we missed our opportunity in 1994, how do we do what we should have done in 1994 now? Churches, communities etc. How do we confront the miseducation now... other than through your book and the bar? How do we reach out to the masses?
@vuyaningalwana88482 күн бұрын
I think Sikhakhane SC answers this very question in Segment 2. Take a listen again 🙏🏿 Thanks for engaging
@TheUpdatedCenter2 күн бұрын
We need to radically take on colonialism , And let them come to light so we can reform the country, with them giving back what they took 🤞
@SibusisoMbethe2 күн бұрын
My favorite people
@BennyNtlai2 күн бұрын
Can I also email the anchor, I have case Ntlai and another v UWC and eight others that I am placing it before Court. Its around section 29 (1) (b) and also about the seemingly misconduct of the abuse of section 173. And ot if one likes dialectics of section 173 and 171. That is to be before Constitutional Court on urgent basis.