We are in the dark as officials and tribal members. Kweneng land board refused for us to fence off our 2 boreholes in kweneng west for a long period of time and from the highest level of office yet masimo are being allocated next to our moraka infringing on our grassland and these masimo owners come with cattle some are placed as feedlot and rent out water ending up in many more cattle posts. Thus The land being eroded and our cattle having less feed. I will resuscitate the communication with the land board thanks to Mr Sesenyis insightful knowledge today. Today's episode was an eye opener indeed.
@henrymkhwananziКүн бұрын
The discussion was insightful, with the interviewee offering valuable perspective on land, specifically the unlocking of value within "tribal" land Holdings.
@SPECTTRE135 күн бұрын
This channel is a gem. Rea leboga❤
@kabosebakile44124 күн бұрын
Here, you actually not only invited an economic giant but a great thinker as well[Mr Sesinyi]. I'm not surprissed though, you have been sourcing brains to our complete disposal with a careful eye. I appreciate. The country is loading to greater heights because of your impact "batlotlegi". You are an extraordinary cream of our society. Young ones will realise what used to happen in class back in the years. Those powerful brains were created in schools they attend. We only know school performance results. Its high time, we know performance of hospitals, clinics, police stations, e.t.c. rated accross the country to spike performance. Where assessment and rating is not done, growth is unlikely.
@dubestanford2 күн бұрын
This is one of the best podcasts at the moment, Very informative
@mrgee9974Күн бұрын
I am taking Notes📝
@TumiWahi4 күн бұрын
The one and Only Sesinyi
@oteng101112 күн бұрын
Thank you very much, my eyes are now wide open to new possibilities and opportunities.
@mablemogogimokoto459Күн бұрын
Congratulations ngwana WA GA Malome ,it was good and interesting interveiw and enducative too listening.
@Mosuntubaki3 күн бұрын
The intro edits are always on point. I always want to hear more!!😂
@Bashanganyi3 күн бұрын
Wow. 15mins in and the topic hasn't started but already learned so much. Excited when heard mention of John Locke, currently reading "Two treatises of government". These are the conversations we should be having.
@kgotsomasila67402 күн бұрын
Wow,this was powerful,the best I’ve watched 🎉
@WananoMoses-uh1lu2 күн бұрын
knowledge upon knowledge in just under 2 hours 💯🤝..wow very insightful
@dotmakwakwa4 күн бұрын
Thank you 💕 so much for this podcast. I am very happy especially to hear about "SECTIONAL TITLES".Such great information from Mr Gilbert Sesinyi, thank you for the great free knowledge about land, thank you.
@koketsomosarwaКүн бұрын
Go tlaa diragala sengwe golo foo. A great session...liked it
@TueloLetsweletse3 күн бұрын
Much respect
@boipusomuseke16134 күн бұрын
This is very informative, awesome podcast
@dikgalaleloengineeringptyl7654 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@-sparks4 күн бұрын
I love this channel man ❤
@Bashanganyi3 күн бұрын
-"We took government, but we didn't take a hold of governance!" -"When the white man leaves, the place then gets dried up. And then we want to go follow them wherever they are, because they know what they are doing, they have got systems." (Same thing as in S.A, taking "liberation" but not economic freedom, nor understanding of the systems that govern. Education (read, knowledge) is important. Only when we learn existing systems and why they are, can we develop as we will/desire, based on what we know and what we aspire for. Cecil John Rhodes was a master strategist - from the building of Kimberly, to railways, to concessions. Please give us recommended readings so we are empowered. 📚🙏🏾
@PiwWee-jf2frКүн бұрын
Very True, Systems
@boitshepombonini6417Күн бұрын
Wooooow,the title deeds part,woooow,sectional titles,woooow👏👏👏ga re itse dilo ka bontsi
@dicksybana2 күн бұрын
Insightful
@greyoakinvestments79952 күн бұрын
Interesting 🤔👏👏
@oabilenyanakenyafetse2272Күн бұрын
I am listening
@WalterWally12 күн бұрын
Very true
@mablemogogimokoto459Күн бұрын
Where can we get a copy of your book?
@Mosuntubaki3 күн бұрын
Uncle has some swag with his african attire😂, and he is dropping bombs. We adopted Government but not Governance, the sad truth of why we are still learning how to unlock value from our diamonds.
@ricaketlhaotswe39216 сағат бұрын
What his book name?where can i find it
@PakoTsedi3 күн бұрын
hi sir were can i get Mr Sesinyis contacts?
@benjamintladi27863 күн бұрын
Lack of knowledge is the killer of all and those in power are a threat to progress
@motshidisidintwe31154 күн бұрын
Hosea 4:6 (KJV): "My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children."🙆♂
@lesedimosheti88593 күн бұрын
Jaanong le lotletse downloads?
@AndrewMolatole4 күн бұрын
Make presentation in sets setswana
@thabanggabadise17804 күн бұрын
Land is very valuable that its why owner of the land are called LORDS.
@IamLesh4 күн бұрын
Ke leboga ka thuto ya lona BoRre. Nna ke tsaa gore Batswana ba tshwanelwa kegore ba ree puso kana ba ba dirang le molao, dikgosi le landboard gore molao wa bogologolo o baakangwe mabapi le lefatshe. Batswana ba nne le ditshwanelo tsa bone ka botlalo. Batswana bogolo fa ba rekisa lefatshe ba rekisetse ma Afrika ba ba Ntshonyana jaaka rona ka rele Ma Afrika mmogo, ba lese go rekisetse Machina, MaIndia, le EU. Mafatshe a EU, China, India ga ba kake ba go rekisetsa lefatshe motlhofo o le motho o montsho. Mo nakong ya gompieno jaana merafe ya EU ba bolotse ba reka lefatshe mo Afrika mme Botswana o mo list ya bone, ba a laletsana ba dirisa Voluntary Organisations go tsena ka moono wa go tsaa lefatshe jaaka Makgowa ba dirile bogologolo (John Cecil) this is another Africa Project e ntsha. Ba tla ka moono wa gore ba tlile go thusa go tlhokomela diphologolo ka voluntar ko bo Kasane, Chobe mme already gona le bangwe ba ba setseng ba le teng mo lefatsheng ba dira tiro ba iphitlhile, a re tlhokomeleng, lefatshe mme re seka ra iphitlhela re dirile phoso jaaka bo Kenya. Landboard e tsee maikarabelo ba fe Batswana lefatshe gore re itirele dijo. If corruption ya lefatshe e ka lwantshiwa ke New President Batswana ba ka tlhwafala. Phikwe e sule kagore mine ga wa tlogela sepe, mme ke yone sekai sa gore Batswana ba emise go rekisetsa ma EU lefatshe ba tlile go tsaa babo ba tsamaya. Batswana ba tlhokana le go rotlowediwa lke di Supetmarkert, Wholesales and all that can but Botswana product instead of South African suppliers. PULA!!!
@Mosuntubaki3 күн бұрын
1:16:15 eish
@vh2q4 күн бұрын
The problematic water table (deep boreholes, low yield, high salinity) in many areas, and harsh climate with low erratic rainfall make farming in Botswana challenging. As someone who at one time looked into the purchase of a ranch in Botswana, I suggest that the viable model for Botswana is very large freehold ranches owned by professional farmers with substantial capital. Small scale farming is not viable on land with low erratic rainfall, which makes up 50% of Botswana. Game ranching is the best and highest use in many of these low rainfall areas. Game farms need to be very large to be viable. In other words, traditional farming on small freehold farms in not likely to succeed. When South Africa's game ranching industry collapses (within 5 years due to expropriation), Botswana will be the only good place left and will thus be able to earn economic rents from game farming (trophy hunting).
@sechmista5587Күн бұрын
HEISH I HAVE REALISED OUR RADIOS AND LOCAL TELEVISIONS ARE USELESS SOURCES TO INFORM US ON CURRENT LIVE MATTERS
@Mosuntubaki3 күн бұрын
57:57 😂😂
@mashekomasheko9763 күн бұрын
the knowledge i didnt know our country ke mathata you goto land board they look at you like you are foolish..but tota se setona ele jealousy