Being from Mamelodi I wished this pod wouldn't end it's like sitting with your uncles and hearing them talk about things that happened before you were alive, beautiful. Thanks Bra Dave please have this well spoken gent back soon, I don't know what you're going to talk about mara net somar.
After having watched many of these ex prisoners stories I am not only in awe of how much the correctional services try to rehabilitate them but cant stop thinking about how as a society we could prosper if we really had governments that fulfilled their mandate for service delivery. A well functioning government should be as organised, as considerate as well meaning as the correctional services department so that we prevent many other people from falling through the cracks.
Politics and nepotism is ruining everything good in South Africa, the guy Dumisani is worth listening to from his humble beginning's, very smart and inspirational.
Aaaah our fellow brother 🙏🏽... I grew up in Hammanskraal too but now live in England. My late dad taught at his school, I felt goosebumps when he mentioned his high school 🥹. The power of the Internet 🤍✨️such a great story teller! Loved every minute of this episode 😁
King D when Nyundu speaks of w/o Kgampepe he brings tears to my ears bro nd i feel him he s a real cop , who got tempted nd i think it was a blessing in disguise for him to leave the Saps, i wish to meet him , m still in the service bt i wish we had leader like him who went through basic training
This was one informative and honest interview. Big up to Mr Dumisane for taking accountability for his previous mistakes he made without blaming anyone. Thanks King David for the great interview 🙏
Waow what a good story teller... This brother want you to listen to him more... Popcasts are giving us stories which we could never get on TV or Radio. King Dave shout out bro. ✊
My brother, you mention Inspector Kampepe, you brought tears to my eyes. I have never met an officer so disciplined and passionate about his calling. Being a drill Sergent was a calling for him, Inspector Baloyi was, a funny but strict guy.
Interesting insight I must say, thanks Dumisani for sharing your story.... Its stories like these that exposes the mess we find ourselves in as a country, and they expose the root level... Unfortunately poor leadership continue to hit us hard... Otherwise great interview Mdeva, you never fail to deliver Abuti!👊
So on the issue of Hammanskraal , the water in that area has high naturally occurring fluoride, when children’s teeth are still developing, this high fluoride causes brown stains and discolouration that looks like decay. In actual fact those teeth are very strong and protected from decay, but the stains look very unpleasant .
What a great interview with Dumisani, - Thanks for sharing your story and still reflecting on the challenges of discipline just as an individual within the responsibilities we carry in our respective employment. I agree with on of the comments brings him Back KING so that he can educate us on our responsibility as citizens against the Police law of SA. My concern is how he clearly explains the challenges we perpetually faced with regarding employment in overall within the government of SA regardsless of the Department one is appointed in. The disorder!Appalling!
Sure King David, Lepara leo le original. We went to Saps college together ka 2004 and he is funny and open minded person. I am pleased to hear his voice and see his face again, and he is great story teller. Thanks Boss yaka.
What a beautiful story. . .Bra Mdeva...You are a South African treasure. This platform allows your subjects to reminisce, what a wonderful thing, it really doesn't feel like I'm watching an interview. God bless you and your team. Keep pressing that record button.
Wow, I love his art of narrating his life. Die maan is a good storyteller. You can listen to him all day and realise when the day is over that you haven’t done a single thing from what you were supposed to do.
wow I can listen to this melting & soothing voice entire day😍pls bring him back to finish up on the reason why he was arrested, tx MDavu for such a healing interview🌺🙏🏾
Just came across this interview, wow, Dumisani is such a great storyteller, this conversation feels like my friend telling me a story ko kasi over drinks
Wow what a good story. I remember going to see my dad in Modderbee prison and my mom told us daddy was in boarding school my brother was 5 years and i was 7years
Your mother, very smart woman. She didn't want to praise you because she was protecting you. Something my eldest sister and husband dont understand when i tell them to not talk good about kids to othef people because it makes their kids vulnerable.
I salute 👌was bored b4 I come across this on ticktock,said to myself I need the whole story,, played it on my music system and started cleaning and cooking at the same time,I was in peace,I like dis guy he is not colour coding anything..pure..I need to get his book.
Dumisani you are my intake 2004, I like the truth you are speaking , I learn a lot from you my brother, I am also an ex-Police I resigned that's interesting when you speak about Police environment and the Trainers such as Inspector kgampempe❤
This episode didn't go the way I had anticipated it would, yet it was still so interesting. I never thought I'd say this, but it was too short... Lovely work David!
This guy is good orator and good with story telling. How he narrates his experiences is very interesting to pay attention. tjeeer this episode made my day. dankie King David
Hai Maan Grootman DN really put his heart mind soul n spirit in saps look how he demonstrate the parade the language of Saps he makes you feel like you are a police just by watching him & how's the importance Of Saps how it should be, President Cryil really needs to think again to bring him. Back n lead SAPS this Time with really enthusiasm as he has learned from his mistakes just by him talking you can tell he learned n he would do better, given the Opportunity Again I Salute You Mr Nyundu