Eps 11 - Part One: From Daveyton to Naturena. Robert Marawa explores the life and times of the super talented Junior Khanye, Kaizer Chiefs former midfield prodigy.
What a reverting Interview. If my Mathematical ability is anything to go by, Rob you only asked 6/7 Questions but the amount of response, mind Blowing. Thanks #MarawaTV
He's my neighbor, when I visit him, we talk like for 3 hours, he does the talking...he is such an amazing soul, he speaks a lot of sense, i so wish so many players can listen to him....🙏
You can tell how matured he is now. He does not speak from a place of bitterness, anger and discontent. He acknowledges his mistakes but also recognise that he has to continue living.
I wish young players can watch this interview, so that they can learn from my brothers journey. It hurts but we should thank God, he recovered and he’s strong to face life again!
This has taught me that when it's Your time to shine nobody can stop it judging by how Rider was doubting him.but regardles he made it..very inspiring✊🏾
Junior Khanye is telling us how publicity destroys character, how opportunistic friends uses your stature to gain reputation. He's telling us that fame will swallow you if you are not ready for it.
Khanye Jnr is a great storyteller, not forgetting his brilliant ability to analyse South African football matches. Robert please make him part of your team.
I watched this interview 20 times since the lockdown. I can't get over Junior's storytelling ability. I know when he says "Yah ugrootman kumela nkulume iqiniso" u khipha amafile.
I wish him all the best in everything he is planning to do for living. South Africans as a whole are touched by this interview. Khanye is extremely talented.
I’ve listened to Jnr on some RU-vid Fan channels where he was giving his views after PSL games and I must say he’s better than some Soo called pundits and soccer Analysts in Mzansi...I only wish him the best going’s forward.
Let's not only give them platforms to tell their stories. Let's help these brother's by developing rehabilitation programs to help them improve their live and enhance their chances at a quality lifestyle.
A lot to learn from this gentleman’s story, I like the fact that he refers to his soul all the time, “once the spirit is damaged the body won’t manage on it’s own, wa phola umoya ibody ya landela” Dankie inja yaze Vutha!! 💪🏽
Marawa please don't end by just interviewing him try to help him with anything for me he looks sober and focused,can't wait for part2 what a good narrator he is,so pure
Yoooh!!! bro Rob. this is something else...this is a very touching, sad story and amazing at the same time. I have learnt a lot from this interview. I actually did not notice it takes 57 minutes because of how i was attentive and enjoying his story. And i like the honesty he has..also you give the guy free role to lay his story. WOW! he is a good story teller. Fine detailed memory lane. He should be an ambassador or something and host motivation talks and awarenesses to other players to give them wisdom using his experience. Thanks bro Rob...I will be looking out for that part 2 with greatest desire.
I still wish we could be able to detail the psychological trauma that comes with being in an uncontrolled thriving space as South African Football Fraternity as a youngster and then be left alone to figure life out when your career is over... the gap there is too much and too worrying
Khanye's story brings boyhood memories for some of us. We played football in the rural areas where there were really talented people who never got a chance to be seen on national TV. Football was the only entertainment and we were really talented. I'm intrigued when he talks.
Junior is so eloquent and with such good memory and thank you Marawa with that initiative giving platforms to the former sports stars. I hope your show grow more and more. Someone who can write a story/book and possibly a movie about this former soccer star, so that upcoming stars could learn of the looming and impending challenges that goes with celebrity status.
Sho Bra Rob.. I'd like to hear story sa Steve Lekoelea bro, We've heard the likes of Tso Vilakazi, Jnr Khanye and Jabu Mahlangu's Stories but never Steve ..please Grootman
But guys let's remember that the show is live, it's not easy to do subtitles on live shows. Unless if it was pre-recorded it would be beneficial to those who envy for sub titles.
I'm watching this interview for the 7th time....i love junior kanye👌❣...where can i watch this guy's videos playing I'd like to see him in the field 💥💥💥💫
I've watched this interview over and over again, I really can't wait for part 2 👌👌👌👌..... I can be your driver too Bra Rob, I legally got my driver's license.😊😊😊😊😊
on any other platform they would've interrupted him a 1000 times... till we ended up with a very jaded view of the guy. kudos to Rob for being sensitive to that.
This is a sign of an anchor with nothing to prove, you didn’t have to interject with question to drive this interview, you are world class Rob. Thanks for your honesty Junior🙏🏽
Oh how the years go by, thank you for the great and inspirational interview. Rob and Junior, you guys have blessed my day. The good will always win. Salute
Heartfelt story they are a whole lot of players who got distracted along the way,its good to share these storys present generations can learn a thing or two from this.
Junior Khanye same like Jabu Pule(Mahlangu),they are honest with their stories that's why they are now living their best lives...at Dobsonvile stadium Jabu told me straight that he did mess up and he's not blaming anyone, the only person that was there for him was his lovely wife.
Bra Robert Marawa the Goat of sport presenting.. 🙌🙌 Our very own national treasure.. South Africa should celebrate this man while he is still alive because he's truly a blessing.. Syabonga Madluphuthu🙏🙏🙏🙌🙌
This guy made me listen to this interview all the way, I feel even though he doesn't have money anymore, he has another talent, and lm happy he is healthy,,
I wish him all the best in everything he is planning to do for living. South Africans as a whole are touched by this interview. Khanye is extremely talented.
Rob love love your show. All the way from London, Englànd. Junior respect for your honesty and openness. Rob my your show grow from strength to strength.
Xem talking about the past you failed yourself now you attacking all chiefs players and hunt they are better than you imagine who are you to judge Gavin hunt
I am getting a Chiefs t-shirt and I am printing Khanye's name because when I was young, many people likened my skillset to him. My attitude too back then😖
Been reluctant to watch this interview since day one of its release, i wanted to check just 1st 10min but i ended up watching the whole hour....i don't regret a thing. Got emotional in between🥰🥰
Amazing interview Rob, as for Junior great to see him being able to open up and admit all the things he did and went through. Rob can you get Tso Vilakazi in studio for an interview
After listening to Mr J Khanye story which by the way its not the first time hearing it, I think the should be a training given to upcoming football stars, training like life in football, finances, discipline, football law, protecting your brand and that of a team, maintaining your status, social challenges and so on and so forth it can be either a week or a month for this future stars. because when I look at Jabu Mahlangu, Junior Khanye and others this is not just a lost dream to themselves but the national team as well. upcoming future stars should not just be thrown in a den and think they know how they will survive. Let them attend this short course and pass it when they are in virtue of becoming professional players.