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Make A Difference Ep 03: Desicions
Words of Wisdom from Poloko on this episode he talks about the importance of making decisions, whatever decision you make will be reflected in the outcome, you don’t get to choose the outcome.
All Latest Episodes can be Found Live on TouchHD.co.za Every Week.
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Make A Difference Ep 02: Self-Discipline
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Words of Wisdom from Poloko, on this episode he chats about the importance of self discipline, it is the foundation and pillar that holds you up, it is the cornerstone of your journey in life. All Latest Episodes can be Found Live on TouchHD.co.za Every Week.
Make A Difference Ep 01: Introducing The Show, ‘Make a Difference’
มุมมอง 4582 ปีที่แล้ว
Words of Wisdom from Poloko, he shares how commitment and drive can take you where you dream to go.. ‘Commitment is the reason why you get to the end’ All Latest Episodes can be Found Live on TouchHD.co.za Every Week.
Open Up With Sello - Ep 15
มุมมอง 5462 ปีที่แล้ว
James Mokoka Opens Up about his journey from coaching different types of sports to specializing in athletics as well as his passion for uplifting athletes from the township. All Latest Episodes can be Found Live on TouchHD.co.za Every Week.
Open Up With Sello - Ep 14
มุมมอง 6622 ปีที่แล้ว
Xolisani Nomeva Ndongeni sat down with Sello Maake Ka Ncube to talk about championship winnings, the trials and tribulations he faced and how he bounced back from it. All Latest Episodes can be Found Live on TouchHD.co.za Every Week.
Open Up With Sello - Ep 13
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On this week’s episode of Open Up, Kgothatso Montjane a successful wheelchair tennis player sits down with Sello Maake Ka-Ncube as she opens up about growing up in Limpopo, having to experience disability at a young age, winning in her career and traveling overseas! Catch it all on our Touch HD website. All Latest Episodes can be Found Live on TouchHD.co.za Every Week.
Open Up With Sello - Ep 12
มุมมอง 3962 ปีที่แล้ว
This week’s episode of Open Up with Sello Maake Ka-Ncube, we are joined by Tseliso Mohlomi. He shares with us his upbringing in the Free State, entrepreneurship amongst black people and politics. All Latest Episodes can be Found Live on TouchHD.co.za Every Week.
Open Up With Sello - Ep 11
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This week on Open Up with Sello Maake Ka-Ncube, we meet a Spiritual advisor & consultant, Siyabonga Mkhize. He speaks about spirituality, religion, being a presenter and more wisdom on lobola. All Latest Episodes can be Found Live on TouchHD.co.za Every Week.
Open Up With Sello - Ep 10
มุมมอง 3922 ปีที่แล้ว
On this exciting episode of Open Up with Sello Maake Ka-Ncube , catch Pitso Maleka as he opens up about growing up in Soweto, his entrepreneurship journey and so much more. All Latest Episodes can be Found Live on TouchHD.co.za Every Week.
Open Up With Sello - Ep 9
มุมมอง 7152 ปีที่แล้ว
This week on Open Up With Sello Maake ka-Ncube, we are graced with the presence of H.E. Prof. Dr. Ambassador Tal Edgars, Q.C. As he opens up and shares his insight on Africa’s history, youth as well as the South African education system. All Latest Episodes can be Found Live on TouchHD.co.za Every Week.
Open Up With Sello - Ep 8
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Tsholo Mashishi formerly know as Tsholofelo Matseke joins Sello Maake ka Ncube to Open Up about her formidable extensive career as a broadcaster. From her childhood as a KTV presenter to news anchoring for all illustrious news rooms. She also gave us insight about her marriage and family life. All Latest Episodes can be Found Live on TouchHD.co.za Every Week.
Open Up With Sello - Ep7
มุมมอง 3802 ปีที่แล้ว
On this week’s episode of Open Up with Sello Maake ka-Ncube, the show is joined by Kholeka Lwana. She gets candid about her philanthropic work with woman and children, working within the ICT sector and her earlier years. All Latest Episodes can be Found Live on TouchHD.co.za Every Week.
Open Up With Sello - Ep 6
มุมมอง 5282 ปีที่แล้ว
In celebrating the last day of women’s month, Nomvelo Makhanya opens up with Sello Maake Ka-Ncube. She speaks about her career, family, being a young adult, and being in the industry for 10 years. All Latest Episodes can be Found Live on TouchHD.co.za Every Week.
In Touch With Tbo Touch - Ep 6
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On this episode of In Touch with Touch we are joined by Sam Wright, the editor and founder of Tech Girl ZA, as well as an e-sports host and shout caster. Alongside Thabang Wadikwena who is an e-sports gamer and the founder of Crowd Control. They are both speaking on all things E-gaming, the challenges faced as E-gamers, cyber-bullying, growing the E-gaming community and gender transition in thi...
Open Up With Sello - Ep 5
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She is Linah Ngcobo, a mother and a wife but what many people don’t know is that she treated her career and a record deal to push her now husband Ihhashi Elimhlophe in the music career! She is a woman personified, she and her husband are my relationship partners! There is a lot people don’t know about this Queen 👑! Ntate Sello has an intimate discussion with Mma Ngcobo on her journey. All Lates...
In Touch With Tbo Touch - Ep 5
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In Touch With Tbo Touch - Ep 5
Open Up With Sello - Ep 4
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Open Up With Sello - Ep 4
In Touch with Tbo Touch - Ep 4
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In Touch with Tbo Touch - Ep 4
Open Up With Sello - Ep 3
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Open Up With Sello - Ep 3
In Touch with Tbo Touch - Ep 3
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In Touch with Tbo Touch - Ep 3
Open Up With Sello - Ep 2
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Open Up With Sello - Ep 2
in Touch with Tbo Touch - Ep 2
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in Touch with Tbo Touch - Ep 2
Open Up With Sello - Ep 1
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Open Up With Sello - Ep 1
in Touch with Tbo Touch - Ep 1
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Open Up With Sello Ep1 Promo
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In Touch With Tbo Touch - Poloko Promo
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In Touch With Tbo Touch - Poloko Promo
In Touch With Tbo Touch - Poloko Promo
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In Touch with Tbo Touch - Safe Space Promo
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The New Normal - Ep 13 - Traditional healing with Tbo Touch, Bishops Jones & Maponga & Dr. Mvoko
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The New Normal - Ep 13 - Traditional healing with Tbo Touch, Bishops Jones & Maponga & Dr. Mvoko
The New Normal - Ep 12 - Seeking Healing with Tbo Touch, Bishop Jones & Bishop Maponga
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The New Normal - Ep 12 - Seeking Healing with Tbo Touch, Bishop Jones & Bishop Maponga

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  • @carlosurbinaverboonen7791
    @carlosurbinaverboonen7791 วันที่ผ่านมา

    To her black Boyfriend? Wow 😳 who's that

  • @JuliusMalatji
    @JuliusMalatji 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Rise Africa Rise..

  • @JuliusMalatji
    @JuliusMalatji 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Wake up Africa..

  • @perseverencedzama4832
    @perseverencedzama4832 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Wake up AFRICA ❤ 😳 wake up

  • @matthewmpofu5423
    @matthewmpofu5423 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    So this video has been here for 4 years and i only saw it today😢.

  • @Mrmack239
    @Mrmack239 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Listening to this in 2024. The ending gave me chills. If they preach a God of Justice and peace. When will we get Justice for the many so suffered. Liked the kingdom of the mind and below.

  • @tharpporter
    @tharpporter 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I never hear Africans speak on Slavery in America! Why is that!!!

    • @Maxlly
      @Maxlly 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Africans do, there are other videos where Africans have spoken about American slavery. Search Igbo landing and Igbos of Nigeria taken as slaves into America.

  • @My_trashtalking_account
    @My_trashtalking_account หลายเดือนก่อน

    An introvert's nightmare. We're over here trying everything to make sure we don't stand out, and then there are those insanely loud attention fiends. Different strokes I guess. One has consideration. The other doesn't.

  • @beautifuljade4u
    @beautifuljade4u หลายเดือนก่อน

    Salutations and blessings from the 🇺🇸

  • @thulanilindokuhle
    @thulanilindokuhle 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Touch down 2024❤

  • @K.greenbanks
    @K.greenbanks 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This brother is a brilliant being

  • @K.greenbanks
    @K.greenbanks 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    25:47 answers is God gives birth to gods. And gods create man in there image in likeness 🤔💭 our ancestors are gods

  • @santanapage5044
    @santanapage5044 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I dont see how this video addressed the question?

  • @StruggleEndure
    @StruggleEndure 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Bus ride: quiet, peaceful, relaxinf Black guy gets on bus...... 🎶 😱 - loud talking on phone. Rapping lyrics out loud. Being obnoxious ..... I have seen this happen alot

  • @HikingZaddies
    @HikingZaddies 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is incredible

  • @samuelaugust2158
    @samuelaugust2158 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love maponga,am African from uganda

  • @coreyartvana9725
    @coreyartvana9725 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You misunderstood loud? Meaning actually loud. I am next door neighbors with black family and they are so freaking loud I hear everything next door. They let their kids scream nonstop all day in the back yard, not talking about wealth talking about actual volume

  • @marksamuels7330
    @marksamuels7330 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    CONFERENCE OF INDEPENDENT AFRICAN STATES CIAS AFRICAN POLITICAL UNITY APU

  • @BornfaceSialwiindi
    @BornfaceSialwiindi 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    We are still watching. This Message is powerful and insightful

  • @k.c.9650
    @k.c.9650 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Trash is trash, regardless of race. And people who knowingly, rudely speak too loudly in public are all trash.

  • @kcartsclub
    @kcartsclub 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The moment an African close their eyes and see or imagine black angels then your religion will be relatable

  • @lebohangmutle2743
    @lebohangmutle2743 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love you bishop noel jones😊😊😊

  • @mistablm
    @mistablm 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    BLACK PEOPLE PLEASE LEARN TO USE YOUR INSIDE VOICE THANK YOU.

  • @buhlemhlanga3650
    @buhlemhlanga3650 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My Bishop .

  • @lavendermlingo
    @lavendermlingo 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Am speechless, 😢 seek he first the kingdom,,,,hit too hard

  • @user-st2tc7hi9m
    @user-st2tc7hi9m 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you!

  • @sanelemgobhozi8571
    @sanelemgobhozi8571 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    We need these conversations back, come on Touch 🙌

  • @kizoking3907
    @kizoking3907 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Bible was used to justify slavery. Then Africans made it their path to freedom

  • @lonewolf_0073
    @lonewolf_0073 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    We get it there black and they want to be noticed , that’s exactly why they talk loud , they been through a lot

  • @rickclark7508
    @rickclark7508 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So this dude says black people are loud and obnoxious because of systemic racism? This is the worst cope ever. Some people just absolutely cannot take accountability under any circumstances.

  • @alexmkhondo6062
    @alexmkhondo6062 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is powerful 🙌

  • @pk56403
    @pk56403 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I dont know because I seen and talked to black people from African countries and they are usually more calm and soft spoken than the average American of any race

  • @PrimeRibb69
    @PrimeRibb69 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This can be attributed to 2 main reasons. The first reason goes way back to the times of slavery. Slaves weren’t allowed to be quiet, they had always make noise. A silent slave meant a slave that was planning something with other slaves (Escape, uprising, etc.) During a slaves rare off time, usually holidays or other special occasion, slave masters encouraged their slaves to be loud, and boisterous, even to the point of supplying alcohol to them. The second reason is that black people or people in general who came from large families had to be loud to get attention, i.e. the squeaky wheel gets the oil. You could probably throw in a third reason, the Black pride movement of the 1960s and 70s. Their slogan was Say it loud, I’m Black and I’m Proud.

  • @sibusisohlophe8601
    @sibusisohlophe8601 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    hhay, danki nga Maponga...this man is from another world.😊

  • @SokottoMightKnow
    @SokottoMightKnow 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wtf is this gibberish? Are they saying black people culturally appropriate white people to fit in?

  • @EnverC-yp7tr
    @EnverC-yp7tr 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Not agreeing with your concept of why black people are loud at all. You can do better than that. It causes one to avoid the loudness. Not all black people are loud. Just travel to other countries, that loud behaviour isn't everywhere. Sounds like a cop out to me.

  • @sportslangtv2181
    @sportslangtv2181 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    No one literally cares

  • @mbc9475
    @mbc9475 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The people we are dealing with in the world today are the nations of Jacob and Esau. Esau is ruling the Earth today. When his kingdom is over. The Jacob kingdom will begin and will last forever. Let us live righteously to usher in the kingdom of the MOST HIGH.

  • @user-fr7yb8hi8c
    @user-fr7yb8hi8c 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Christ is not a concept tht why His msgs are universal...

  • @anilmasaj
    @anilmasaj 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My apartment is upstairs from a studio rented by a group of thugs who think they are music producers and are trying to run a used clothing front business out the studio. I know this because they stand outside all day and night yelling about it and smoking blunts in front of their business.

  • @allylondon9579
    @allylondon9579 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This man is well spoken! 😊

  • @SmallMindEd69
    @SmallMindEd69 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Early Europeans were so-called "black" until the Black plague omitted their lineage/existence allowing strangers to take over the land. So this is an exploitation that doesn't get spoken of nearly enough.

  • @SmallMindEd69
    @SmallMindEd69 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This analogy with Donkey giving birth or demon's existence/origination is flawed as albino people come from humans such as caucasian that came from the melanated instead of an animal. Also, royalty stems from the divine of the noble bloodline ordained by G-d which includes the lost tribe of Israel.

  • @alexxander1768
    @alexxander1768 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    (I will never read a reply) I live in a major city. Out of 1,000+ times I've heard someone yell in public it has either been a black person or someone dealing with a black.

  • @alexxander1768
    @alexxander1768 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    (I will never read a reply no matter what) Black people are loud because they know what they are saying has no value. Because they are at the bottom of the social hierarchy and have no way to get attention otherwise, they have been conditioned to realize they only get 'respect' when they yell. Except it isn't respect, it's hatred. But when you are the direct bottom of the social hierarchy like blacks always will be, any attention is better than no attention.

  • @sjdjfieizkck
    @sjdjfieizkck 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Lack of proper parenting. It is common sense to most of us to be respectfull of other people in public, but black people lack common decensy in a lot of things.

  • @user-kj1bj6pf4t
    @user-kj1bj6pf4t 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The grratest War ever Fought is between our Two Ears.....Vuka Dakkie 2024

  • @heinobrummer1044
    @heinobrummer1044 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Makes sense, really it does. And there are issues in economics that need to change to accommodate black people better. But on the general issue besides the actual reason for black people feeling they need to be seen as a way of fighting against oppression of the past, what I think bothers most average non black people that are just middle class citizens that try to have a normal life working and spending time with their family and friends is the fact that they just want peace and quiet - to be left alone and be able to go through their lives with as little struggle and conflict as possible and even though black people have every right to act they way they feel like it's when their actions start to interfere with the peace and quiet others want in their home when they live in close proximity to each other then that can cause tension between people and lead to racial tensions. Like where I live, especially around holidays, there are multiple blacks that play loud music, typically something like gqom, that travels far and through walls and windows which is quite annoying because you don't hear the music you just hear low bass pumps and rumbles. You feel bullied into having your peace and quiet taken from you and nothing can be done about it or the race cards will be thrown at max velocity even if you really aren't hateful towards other races of people in general. Sure there are more actual racists that have an irrational hatred towards others specifically than you would even imagine but for someone who is truly pure of heart and doesn't stand for racism gets called a racist just because of a civil dispute over wanting a basic level of peace and quiet they will most likely get angry over being called something they really aren't and the whole experience of that may actually end up turning them into a racist towards those specific type of people which just instills more hatred between people where the situation could have been completely avoided if everyone involved just respected each others privacy and right to peace and quiet.

    • @mistablm
      @mistablm 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Black people need to stop being victims. “issues in economics that need to change to accommodate black people” victim card. No race should be given special treatment. Just stop being a victim.

  • @ArmisHart
    @ArmisHart 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What is this video even about...

    • @camiloorsini9674
      @camiloorsini9674 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It’s about trying to deflect from the fact that black people are loud as fuck 🤣

  • @daceelee
    @daceelee 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The world will always see black people as less than because it has been programmed and ingrained into generations of people all over the world. The thing that will solve the black issue is us coming together and correcting the problems that are prevalent in the black community. It starts in the home ultimately. The reason so many black youths are loud, defiant, and emotional is a result of what took place in the home. Many black households consist of single mothers with children who they try to discipline in harmful ways. Beating, yelling, name calling, are just a few. A mother can not be both a mother and a father which is why there are disadvantages the children have as a result of this set up. Moms are stressed out trying to raise children and provide for her household. We keep referring back to slavery but the cycle continues when black parents punish and treat their children the same way white masters treated slaves. Our family structure is what needs to change and parents should be the ones implementing teachings on how to be excellent individuals with etiquette and grace always ready to forgive others for their own ignorance. Ignorance is not bliss because knowledge is ultimately power. Black women, stop having sexual relationships with men who are not married to you and have no intention of taking care of you and the family you’ll create. Black men stop blaming the world for your disadvantages, man up, open a book, get close to God for direction and lead an upright life doing everything you should do so that there is no room for anyone to correct you other than God. Black parents, invest in your children, raise them up right with manners and morals, give them love, affection and attention so that they don’t need to scream for it as the age. Do not exasperate and abuse your children with outrageous anger. Stop the anger learn to love and forgive the world for the mistake of mistreating the black community over the years. God has our back and repayment for damages will be made where it counts. Move in excellence ALWAYS.