@maxwell mabuza The problem is most of those middle classes are from poverty. It had already affected them psychological, just like how Apartheid is still affecting some people while it's no longer there.
We are separated by all means from education to living,we re controlled cos those who have think they r being loved without knowing the system of all we living under was to rule Us in all corners not to be equal with Us as u cnt be Equal with someone who hv smthing when you dnt .which happened we hv all an their system can corrupt all in their way to rule us all, until we know its not hate of adas to each 1st before adas we will always follow their way out of our lives our grounds our resources an our lives
I just want to say I love your Zimbabwean friends and I am looking forward to meeting more of them. You make me want to travel to the country and meet more of them. 🙌🏿
Watching this episode, I understand why some guests are scared to visit! 😂😂😂 I do challenge some views, but I try to be respectful & even when I disagree, I try to let you fully state your point before we continue. But The Penuel Show isn't an interrogation platform. It's a conversational platform, for diverse guests with varying interests. The goal is: Dope Conversations with Interesting People.
This is gonna be a great conversation, I saw his interviews with David Mashabela. Black Child listen to the wisdom that comes from this man. Thank you Penuel Keep em coming
The current global status quo has taken centuries to materialize, a lot of pain, death and suffering to materialize. To reverse that in your personal life, family, local hood and country...will require the same time and sacrifice, if not more! Are we black people prepared to take the time and make the necessary sacrifices?
@@suzygirl1843 Black MEN only? And black WOMEN have had absolutely no role or responsibility I guess huh? Anyway, finger pointing won't achieve anything, so yes, only black MEN (and nobody else) allowed this oppression to continue. I'm sure this will put a smile on yo face and make you feel good inside, ey.
@@harivorifaraitawandamutema6010 MEN who blame women are NOT MEN. We call those beta males. Women aren't in charge of fighting for their community. MEN do that. If you can't do that as a man, sit down and let the REAL MEN lead this country. If that happens to be white or Asian or Indian men then so be it.
@@suzygirl1843 so according to you Suzy Girl, Black MEN are not real MEN in your community? And to you it does not matter the Identity of the MEN you define as men? All that does is reflect the very sad background you originate from. Clearly somebody was absent in your upbringing, hence your identity crisis which you are applying in the context of this discussion even though it does not fit.
@@suzygirl1843 FYI where some of us come from Black MEN and WOMEN fought back to end "this oppression" and in so doing, prevented the germination of identity crisis and gender conflict within their communities. So both black MEN and black WOMEN understand their responsibilities and play their respective roles in support of each other to prevent economic oppression by any foreign entities. They don't bash each other but actually complement each other. Judging by your comments, that is something you obviously have no notion of and probably have never experienced.
Great interview. I am in the U.S. and became a fan since you interviewed Dr. Umar Johnson a great friend of mine. I visited the FDMG School on two occasions 😊
@Suzy Girl Well... What I've noticed is that it's very easy for low lifers, stupid and miserable people on the internet to attack you for *ANYTHING* especially if they themselves do not have!! I'm from South Africa living in America, Currently have 6 businesses and growing in South Africa and America, Have investments in Stocks, Real Estate and The Taxi Association in South Africa, Swaziland and Lesotho! I'm mot saying this to show off, you asked for it, but will probably find it *SO HARD* to believe because like I said, you're probably depressed, miserable and pathetic!! If there's one thing you can take away from this is that... "Miserable people never believe it's possible, but winners never believe in failure!!" ❤️💯🙏🏼 God help you!
@@TheBoringGuySA Did I strike a nerve? My comment is valid. Lots of people out here blaming the white man for not creating wealth. I'm saying don't blame anybody but yourself
Reading a book doesn't mean you will implement the knowledge acquired. It doesn't mean you will manifest the book's full intent. Besides other powerful topics discussed, this was a fantastic podcast as usual. Thanks, Pen!!
@@supersim9818 is even better if you read for a reason. At the end you learn something whether you implement what you learned of don’t, don’t take away your knowledge of it. So it’s better to read than not reading at all.
Reading enhances your observation, strategic and implementation skills, reading is like regularly sharpening your weapon, and the sharper your weapon is (by your own doing) the more you discover the use for it. (edit: seldomly --> *regularly
I don't agree with some for your believes or thoughts, but man I keep learning a lot from you Pen. Thank you for this podcast and Thanks to Mr Mwandiambira
I bless this interview that it shall recieve likes and engagement in abundance, We needed to hear this and Gerald Mwandiyambira is certainly a wise man, intellectual and articulate, very well informed and if you did not learn anything from this, you are not stupid nor dumb, but you may have a learning disorder and need to seek help as soon as possible!!💯🙏🏼 Wow, This was refreshing!!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
This conversation is not over like many of those that tackle the status quo. The trend with guests on these platforms is that their knowledge and experiences cannot be told fully in just an hr. I think the next step in podcasting is deciding if guests set the time or the platform itself.
My father pointed this out. There's too much criminality in our soapies. They are literally telling the youth that the only way to make it is through criminal activities.
Yooo!!! This is Pen we know. What a robust discussion right there. Thank you very much guys for the episode. You got Mr. Gerald sweating there for a second. I have been following him on TV & Radio for quite a while, love him to bit. He also came to King David Podcast a few times and gave us well of knowledge. I agree with what he teaches and preaches 100% Please keep it up God Pen. People must know ukuthi liyasha ibhodwe kwi the Penual Show.
Yoh, Gerald -siyabonga, Baba! Keep being you -you just set me free with this Poverty Escape Velocity concept! You gave such eloquence to what my soul had already discerned about wealth. Thank-you, Penuel.
Wow you keep on amazing me with the ppl you bring. Thank you Mlotshwa. One thing I will take from this episode, I CAN'T FOREVER BE LEARNING FROM YOU GUYS ITS TIME I IMPLEMENT.
I like my brother's point of view when it comes to black self reflection and I agree fully with Group Economics...Dr Claud Anderson has a book on it where we need to start creating wealth amongst ourselves. The GodPenuel great show
Iyaaaa heey these Zimbabwean brother's can hit hard in human science and world politics. We need brother's ike these not the one whose ripping off our stuff and killing us for no apparent reason. Big up to Gerald, Big up to Joshua Maponga, Big up to Rutanda Matinyarare.
Great convo! Disgree strongly with Gerald on fixation with blackness to climb out of poverty… that is an insular and inward looking nonsons. China today is major trade and FDI partner of US, same thing with Japan etc. these countries look behind color and even contentious polotics in a quest for wealth creation and business opportunities… nothing stops a black from approaching a boer and say lets do business or approaching an indian etc. you will be surprised… but if we only look within we will miss out
When someone says the AFRICAN system I know hes about to faulter coz AFRICA is soooo huge and sooo diverse with soo many encient empires, cultures and systems.
As I am in the medical field, I find what he said as truth... I remember when they gave clinical presentations of jaundice(as it is a clinical indication of high bilirubin on the blood) as a pale skin. I was wondering how will I see a black skin as pale but luckily the are other signs to look for like your eyes changing in color(yellowish color). What an intellect this man is.
what many people dont understand about president mbeki is that though he is a pan africanist he is an academic an economist at heart so cares less about being popular and more about achieving the goal . MUGABE,MBEKI,KRUME,BIKO,KENYATA SR........the project is utilising south africas position to benefit the pan african agenda, AFRICANS MUST COME HERE IN NUMBERS AND CREATE THIS MELTING POT THAT WILL USHER IN THE NEW AFRICAN DAWN.
Penuel, this has been your best podcast. One believes you have learnt a lot from this interview. You'll most probably understand the dynamics of Africans better.
@Suzy Girl I suppose, still needs to be collective at the end of the day. Shout out to the women for coming to this realization, now help your brothers.
@@danielmarisa1585 No. MEN must be MEN. Pick yourself up by your bootstraps. No woman needs to plenish her energy for a man. We need to take care of ourselves to remain feminine. Do you want us to be like the angry Feminists? No. The MANLY thing for you to do is pull yourself up without a woman's help.