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@Work With Oupa Maesela
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 1 ก.พ. 2023
Join South African Documentary Film Director and Digital Media Content Producer Oupa Maesela As He Opens A Window Into The Country's Vast Creative Industry Works.
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Hailing For A Fix | A Film By Oupa Maesela
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Hailing For A Fix looks at the South African taxi industry through the perspective of hailers who earn a living by calling out for commuters. The film ,through director Oupa Maesela , visits their environment and investigates how they make ends meet through this daily work.
Enos Mafokate's Documentary | Horseman | Directed By Oupa Maesela
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Enos Mafokate's Documentary | Horseman | Directed By Oupa Maesela
Portia Modise Documentary | Directed By Oupa Maesela
มุมมอง 95ปีที่แล้ว
Portia Modise Documentary | Directed By Oupa Maesela
My brother told me Benson grew up as his neighbour in Tsutsumani Alex…I used to visit my brother, played in the streets but I guess he was already in the academies
I still don't know why terminator was called in here, the interviewer was just ai tjo
Simtho Dladla
Thank you sir for sharing
Thanks 🙏
Real conversations
Love and much love show ....it must be documented 🙏
Best interview
Benson mhlongo such maturity 👏
Modabi is so ungrateful I once heard his story where he mentioned that he started driving a big car way before his dynamos days ,so which brings me to this question did he ever do something worthwhile for his family ? Did he expect his family to suffer while he spends all his money on girls,fancy cars ,alcohol? Because most people are grateful to be able to help their parents,even now junior khanye is still thankful to the motaung family for helping him save money to build his family a house ,why is Modabi against that? That’s so immature from Modabi we have to help our family while we can they sacrificed a lot for us to be where we are even when they didn’t have enough resources
"That's why us black people we don't have an inventor, when we try doing something abazali bathi uyahlanya or uloyiwe". These are facts. Being black is sometimes a curse. Benson Mhlongo is full of wisdom. He must never ever leave that curiosity, it will take him places. Many were saying the same to me when I was dismantling smartphones trying to figure out how they are assembled and how they work. Saying I will break my phone, and guess what I did break my earpiece's transmitter belt by mistake but it came with great knowledge and wisdom. Today, I don't spend R800 at Indians shop for a screen or battery replacement. I buy spare parts and replace those things within 30minutes. I understand the logic board of a smartphone and how it links to the screen and other components. I thank God I never listened to the naysayers
A very good episode very insightful, I respect Bro Benson what a player we had, unfortunately injury cut his career too short.
Old man Tshabalala...great to see you. Some of the things discussed by these young man are reflective of sons we've buried. Look beyond the veil. Understand what this does for the individual, his relationship with wealth, broken relationships and things one can only leave to God.
Mayanga salute wisdom nje
I get you on that black tax thing you're 100% correct.
You're beautiful
great show, it was just short
Jomo kanti ubuyi nkinga
Black tax for soccer players is different from someone who works 9to5 job ,ad a soccer player Black families they expect the young boy to build everything fast just because he appeared on TV 📺 and plays a big team that creates stress for the young man ,for example a player earns R100000 per month vs a 9to5 Employed who earns R100000 they will be treated differently because a soccer player salary is exposed to the public obviously the community Will be expecting to see a double story building
Shout to Simtho Dlala, Mgabadeli
They never gave Mabalane a chance to talk
Why 😭
I love Mr Mhlongo's thinking and that's why he captained both wits and Sundowns ❤ love you man 🙏 you are very smart and talented
Pirates & Platinum Stars included
I’m not sure about this concept of black tax. Tax is something you are forced to pay. I do stuff for my family because I am blessed to can afford to do so. Converting my mom’s mkhukhu into a decent house for a warmer home is something I’m proud of whenever I go home. I don’t have pains of black tax. Where I have regrets about my tax is when I go home and the roads are terrible, water is undrinkable, and there’s no power for half a day. That’s the tax I have issues with, not building ugogo umthangala ngimfakele ne gate ekhaya
We share the same sediments. I hate people who talk about black tax. I love helping at home and changing the situation.
I’m not sure about this concept of black tax. Tax is something you are forced to pay. I do stuff for my family because I am blessed to can afford to do so. Converting my mom’s mkhukhu into a decent house for a warmer home is something I’m proud of whenever I go home. I don’t have pains of black tax. Where I have regrets about my tax is when I go home and the roads are terrible, water is undrinkable, and there’s no power for half a day. That’s the tax I have issues with, not building ugogo umthanhala ngimfakele ne gate ekhaya
Modabi is smart bafwethu....he will go far
All of them made sense
I agree with Gerald on black tax
I remember Mdledle calling him....Hey Teko awsivuse ndoda😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Please remind Gerald that Stevie G played at the highest level for many more years than these PSL players that also drink, like he Claims. Gerald is committing a crime with his analogy of him & Stevie G in the same sentence.
Woza Wena Mr "analogy"😂😂😂✊✊
You totally missed the point.
I think I did & will continue to do so. the point that Gerald speaks of himself & Stevie G in the same sentence is a point I am happy to continue missing. The ex PSL players who's claim to stardom is being heros eKasi only must start taking responsibility for their own short-term success, and being architects of their own downfall
@@qenehelokhaile4688😅😅my friend is also angry at Modabi for claiming that he was at the same level as Leremi, also to me never saw Modabi doing wonders even Andile Cele did well more than him at Pirates also Philani Khubeka
@@thandomvimbi1558 I agree with you. Modabi should take a leaf out of Mhlongo's book
The show was on fire and electrifying. It ended so quick 🔥🔥👌
Gerald modabi has a problem with black tax but says his own family was starving him 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
U didn't understand him well.
I agree with you, according to him it's not tax when it's him that needs to be fed
@@qenehelokhaile4688 We need to understand what black tax is , as a child it's your parents' responsibility to take care of you so that when you grow up you can take care of your family too , be your wife and your kids Parents must not raise us for them to exploit us when we've made it , it must come within us to support them or thank them , but honestly they are not entitled to anything
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I love ❤️😘this
Ilove this song❤❤❤
The drummer 🤪🤪🤪😛👊👊👊💯
Andile Dlamini💓
I love this song guys ❤❤❤
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Because of them I went and found Gwijo Avenue and been listening to it non stop.
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A Djon❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
BEYOND GREATNESS IN YEHUSAs name Amen
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My heart is bursting ❤❤❤❤❤ OMG
Dlamini ❤
This is beautiful❤
goose. bumps.🔥well done champs 😁
❤...love them....she so sings from the heart
This song is captivating. Such beautiful song
Song name: Hemba Wena (Athandwe)
Maravilhoso ❤
I watched this like over twenty times and still can't stop watching. Can we get the whole song sang by them