Very humble Duduzane with touching stories .He has been through a lot and still ,there are those who dont like him for the reason they do not know but for being the son of someone they hate.I wish people can see you as the child and a human being created by God like themselves.
@@lulamasibiya4391Good shot Boy, you are your father's son but, you are not him. Go on, show the world who you are and what you believe in. That's great! You need to be given a chance. God bless you.
Im Zimbabwean and my uncle was a diplomat. In my early years l was around Mugabe's then secretary who later became hus wife. My uncle had revolutionary respect and love for Mugabe, Zuma and Eduwardo Dos Santos.
This interview has indeed opened the eyes of a lot of people who had no knowledge of who Duduzani is,including myself.I personally have learned the true him today.thank you buddy for the information.i respect you
That Last part... I'm chopping onions🥺🥺🥺 Very beautiful and insightful interview. I Had the privilege of meeting and working with Mr Zuma on a very brief project. The way he describes meeting his icons is exactly how I felt meeting him. Yooh the humility, the kindness the work ethic, and how he Just solves a matter on the spot.. I was really humbled and inspired. He Is indeed one of the greatest and inspirational South Africans. I really resonate with his political ideologies. Wishing him only the Best going forward. 🙌🏾
This guy is like Macheal from the Godfather, he never had an option to choose, what he actual wanted to do, this life chose him and he had different kind of intellect in the family, and his the one who,s going to carry his family going forward after jacob
So Duduzane says his older brother was his mom’s favorite then his lil brother became favorite… He was never the favorite at any point… that’s just sad… let’s try n treat kids equally
Great interview, quite a touching but yet inspirational story of Duduzane!! Big up nxamalala!!... Thank you Josh for bringing us this incredible brother.
Very interesting conversation, thank you. A very matured middle adult who takes life as it comes, very positive in his approach to life and respectful child. A lot of wisdom in him. Obrigada.
Thanks for the interview 🙏 People has made us to think Duduzane is a Political Climber 😀 because of his father, Today I have learnt that he is perfect to any responsibility can be given. His Political background is authentic.
I really enjoyed that. I think his separation from the Guptas has grown him into a masterful dude! Idk but His old interviews would give you that spoilt, arrogant, statesman’s son vibe and now he’s definitely a grown man writing his own story. We peep your growth Dudu and you’re a master 🫡
Amazing how deep the problem we have goes. Comments focusing on the interviewer and not on the views of the person who is actually talking and sharing his views. Messed up ppl we are and definitely a country that will not live up to its potential. Great insights Mr. Zuma. I hope you will see a glimse of your vision even though our society is broken to the core
I feel you Nxamalala when you speak about your age in relation to your Mom's when she passed. I'm 43, my father passed when he was 37. That year was the most difficult I've ever known.
All my hair is Grey I speak as an Elder You are a fine young Man My word of Wisdom 99% Politicians speak the Truth 1% speak and know The Plain Truth To have a more Excellent Spirit find the new and better Way be the 1% All of the Best
My question to him would still be: During your relationship with the Guptas, where their business legit? If it was legit why did they run away from SA?
Great interview, nice to hear some things that were being spoken from the “horse’s mouth”.😂 Also interesting that little was known about Duduzane until a well known politician started referring to his father as “baba kaDuduzane”. Very interesting that same politician recently said my kids are no go when someone spoke about his kids.
What a interview don't let anyone stop you our children are in good condition to have you back in this mess up country I'm also been rob from my investment we need people like you to fight for us in S.A
I'm happy from what this guy saying we all cn now agree that African countries hosted south Africans during apartheid it's not a made up stories but the true.
Also not selling drugs, trafficking peoples daughters and/or stealing citizens identities effectively ruining their lives. Also the Neighboring countries actually helped SA during that never feel the need to throw it on anyone's face.
@@Qotha Nigerian school children donated their lunch money to the Mandela Fund; Everyone who worked for the government had their salary deducted and the money was put in the Mandela Fund; Obasanjo and his Ministers (local and federal) contributed millions (in dollars). Nigeria refused to sell their oil to countries which had dealings with the Pretoria regime. All in all, between the contributions and the oil embargo, the total came to $61 BILLION. All South Africans of University age based in Nigeria were entitled to Free university education. The government issued 300 passports to South African exiles. Schools and colleges were encouraged to form clubs to sensitize the masses about Apartheid. In Tanzania, Nyerere gave the ANC 600 acres of land to build the SOMFACO college in honour of Solomon Mahlangu. Tanzanians build the structures. Today, in Morogoro there are hundreds of graves of the South Africans who died of Malaria in exile. MK and Poqo (APLA) weren't the only military wings based there PLAN (Namibia, MPLA (Angola); FRELIMO (Mozambique); ZANLA and ZIPRA (Zimbabwe) were all based in Tanzania. The West were unhappy with Tanzania for hosting the revolutionaries, they (IMF and World Bank) refused to give Tanzania loans or grants, destroying Tanzania's economy. The ANC HQ was based in Lusaka and likewise, the Zambia economy was tanked because of their stance against the Pretoria regime. The Pretoria regime bombed the whole of Southern Africa and destroyed infrastructure (roads, railways, hospitals, schools, telephone lines) to the tune of $28 MILLION (dollars not rands), they also killed thousands. In 1963, Sekou Toure of Guinea included Miriam Makeba in the Guinea entourage to the UN, and they made sure she was able to address the UN on the issue of Apartheid. When she was stranded in the USA, after her SA Passport was revoked, it was Tom Mboya (Kenya) who arranged diplomatic travel papers for her. Jonas Gwangwa used to travel on a Kenyan passport. Zuma used to travel on a Somali passport. And this list is not exhaustive. Even if South Africans are upset at the influx of foreigners, you need to find a diplomatic way of airing your grievances, killing people on the street is not it. Zuma used
@@QothaI live in the UK, and the stories I'd tell you about South Africans? Scamming benefits (social grants) and that is just the tip of the iceberg. So please stop acting as if South Africans are angels.
@@decepticon8000 Indeed the neighbouring countries don't talk bout the sacrifices they made for South Africans, but the way you've treated them is HORRIFIC, there was the Mozambique who was killed in broad daylight; Zimbabweans are humiliated on a daily basis...SMDH
Very likable individual...makes a lot of sense. Not a fan of JZ but this young man is definitely worth watching. I hope he never forsakes the people of SA who place their trust in him.
These two are so sensible they can really take this country far. Unity in this diverse country is very important not these politicians who always devide the nation
U forget to mention they were the financiers and the brains. Why didn’t the Africans, develop the country before the colonisers got here. Simple, they lacked the finances, education, skills etc. So the colonisers were destined to come and build. Because of them we have schools, universities etc, which have uplifted the Africans. Then came the awful Apartheid.
I don’t understand. If he was never prosecuted and found guilty why were his properties seized and his bank accounts closed. There are so many corrupt politicians and business people, whose assets etc were never seized.
Politics makes us demonize those who think different to the point of dehumanizing them. Duduzane doesn't have a bank account till today because of this thing, his a human being like all of us.
Wawu so amazing to see Duduzani like him a lot as Zuma's never guess he can be 42 looks so young it means he knows how to look after himself please boy look after our hero Nxamalala🎉❤😊😊
When was this recorded, cos as far as I know DZ’ political party didn’t take off, IEC struck them off cos they didn’t meet requirements. Also as of recent days it appears he is joining MK or am I mistaken.
Historically, politics were only for the oppressors and not the normal citizens. A lot of diabolical stuff used to happen in parliament. But now, because we see, we have the opportunity to comment and put our perspective across. We've come so far to be here, I hope we'll get to the point where we'll see things as they are and not as we're told they are.
I am pleased to have listened to this podcast I have a better and informed view of Duduzane a real cool guy well spoken clear minded . We always have this view that people have smooth or easy life in the meantime they struggle like all of us even though the struggles are not the same
@vusidlamini6275 l can't argue with an idiot who just insult abantu ongabazi get a life yini nge strees awungazi nokungazi that was not your podcast and l commented based on my observations then what's your problem
What is this guy doing besides talking about politics and meeting cruel people like mugabe, what did he study? did he go to university? He will never stop being corrupt just like his dad!!
Informal settlements were created by the ANC when people were bussed in from rural areas to increase their votes in certain areas. Its completely out of control now because Municipalities are struggling to provide services. Now we have a generation of the population who have grown up in an informal settlement living in squallor. Duduzane is so right when he states that people in power see no harm with pollution because they lived in those conditions all their lives. All areas must be focused on by employing community members to clean up their own areas. The Guptas were an exception firstly they bought their citizenship, then went onto infultrate government and state departments. How can we condone what the Guptas did? Anyone involved in corruption must be prosecuted.
Orania is on our Uranium deposits. It’s not that harsh. It’s along the Orqnge River, very strategic. Dud needs more information on our country and strategic points. The Sishen Port will be used to transports that Uranium under our noses.
The way you explain xenophobia is short sided and is the way the colonizers have it. But the white western colonizers are themselves illegal immigrants, they from the west. But you grew up in the hands of a black woman who looked after you but it’s good that you understand this dynamics
I must say I had a very different impression of this guy. Hopefully he's genuine in how he comes across. Seems like a progressive thinking smart guy. I was under the impression that he was spurring people on to loot and burn KZN during the riots. Maybe I'm mistaken, will have revisit that event to check 😂
Joshua as much as you are well within your right to fix what you do not like about your appearance, my question is what then happens when you have children with those same "ears"? Will you then have them go under the knife too or will they have to accept the fact that their father will never love them as they are because he couldn't love himself when he looked like them with his "ears"...