My second comment. This is one of the most interesting people I have ever beheld. What's most impressive is that he never overstates himself thereby keeping you intrigued.
Our resilience as Africans is unmatched, this great man raised himself getting crumbs from people s tables literally now he is raising the nation. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽. I feel blessed to have watched this video ❤
We need a school in South Africa to UNLEARN how we've been brainwashed as a human-race. Baba Khoza reminds me of the late J. Khrishnamurti who was a great teacher of LIFE.
I would recommend you attend An Afrikan Indigenous Institution which is called The Revelation Spiritual home free of charge every Sunday 7am and Monday 4pm.
Mnisi wemvula, will I be correct to say that imvula represents plenty or abundance and it is not only limited to rain drops or showers? If not, please educate but not indoctrinate. Kathorus is me and you are me Thank you for bringing our professors, the philosopher and teacher. He is underrated, is it because of self hate, this episode deserves 5 million, minimum, viewers
Dumisa bhuti ,ngibingelele,....I think you are not wrong or atleast not far from the truth itself as "Rain" is water in essence,and consequences of 'it' is that water makes the conditions of the ground(soil) perfect enough to incubate seeds and bare plants which bare fruits that we one way ir the other benefit from as food and/or medicine... Imvula[from vula/qala/first] comes to make way for abundance to commence,so yes it is a represantation of abundance. 2c wami.
When he says ubukhosi is outdated, it would have been great to have him explain the ubukhosi he was referring to. Animal kingdom, humans included, is hierarchical in nature. There are various factors influencing the nature of these hierarchies. It would have been great for ubaba to explain his point of outdated ness of ubukhosi. As it stands, now, I think he's mistaken on how leadership is structured in African spaces. How long has ubukhosi been practiced, and how has it been working? What stopped this practice, or twisted it? We should be careful when dealing with what is a thousands of years old structure that appears to be natural, like hierarchical organization of society. He must explain that thing ka nnete.
No royalty! You people cannot get away from dependence. You need leaders. Someone to guide you. Someone to tell you what to do. Mama Africa???? Yeah. That is the root of the matter. You are mama's boys. Emphasis on 'boys'.
Your interviews are interesting, but your limited understanding (or perhaps perspective) of social sciences, religion and politics lets you down. You were drowning here. Your critique and questions expose that you are not well versed on social sciences and that you don’t read widely. For example, you disagree with socialism only because it has western history? A good idea is bad just because of where it comes from? You don’t have to agree with things to study them, it will give you an informed argument. Another thing is that you might discover the things you think are uniquely African are/were practiced across the world. Broaden your perspective to strengthen and enrich your arguments and interviews. I wish you the best.
I don't think I've ever seen an artist drop so many jewels & gems of wisdom in a likkle 45 minute interview! 🔥🔥🔥 Wow!
Get ready pxris
My second comment. This is one of the most interesting people I have ever beheld. What's most impressive is that he never overstates himself thereby keeping you intrigued.
Our resilience as Africans is unmatched, this great man raised himself getting crumbs from people s tables literally now he is raising the nation. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽. I feel blessed to have watched this video ❤
Damn Paul, I felt like it was too short. Please bring him back, great interview, wish this Chanel grows bigger and better
ubaba Khoza is the future ye sintu😭🙏🏾❤
Baba Mkhathini, injula yoqobo🙇🏾♂️. Sibonge ukuncela kogwansile
this man is a hero
U babKhoza ukhuluma izinto ebezihlezi zise nqondwen kodwa angekho amagama wokuzchaza ngokuphelele
Bhuti, this was soooo insightful! So beautiful, may we please have him back for a longer interview? please?
Abantu bacabanga ukuthi ukhlakanipha ukuphasa kakhulu eskoleni. This is intelligence bafana🔥🔥
Thank you for pulling Mr Mbuso khoza
"You are told by those who have never died before " Bars Sun🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
African Spiritual muhle kakhuy😊
Who are the Zulus
Mkhathini is a great psychologist
Smartest man in South Africa
Wow captivating, the session really needed more time…
I always learn from Nature, she's never in a hurry yet everything is accomplished.
The falling leaf doesn't hate the wind.🍂
Wangifikisela umunyu Mbuso ngoba ngiwufakazi walokhu okushoyo ,wawumthanda umama wakho mfwethu,uhlakaniphile esikoleni and uhlanelela esontweni sikubuke sonke ngenxa yephimbo lakho elimangalisayo.
We need a school in South Africa to UNLEARN how we've been brainwashed as a human-race. Baba Khoza reminds me of the late J. Khrishnamurti who was a great teacher of LIFE.
Uthixo asigcinele yena ❤
I would recommend you attend An Afrikan Indigenous Institution which is called The Revelation Spiritual home free of charge every Sunday 7am and Monday 4pm.
@inkosanasiyabonga where?
At age 46 Bhut'Mbuso is a well of wisdom..... wow
I was introduced to Bab' Mbuso Khoza by Revolution the track they did together and I have been a fan since. 🙏
Usuze waynisa imvula Mnisi
I had no idea there was a new album. Definitely going to listen to it.
Thank you Mkhathini😢😢
Finally. Syabonga
wow the closing is so beautiful what a talent.
Such a great informative conversation. Thank you❤
Istolotolo beat takes my soul back....❤❤
Siyabonga ibimnandile le podcast
Africa love yourself
My 2 favorite gentlemen.
Mnisi wemvula, will I be correct to say that imvula represents plenty or abundance and it is not only limited to rain drops or showers? If not, please educate but not indoctrinate. Kathorus is me and you are me Thank you for bringing our professors, the philosopher and teacher. He is underrated, is it because of self hate, this episode deserves 5 million, minimum,
viewers
Dumisa bhuti ,ngibingelele,....I think you are not wrong or atleast not far from the truth itself as "Rain" is water in essence,and consequences of 'it' is that water makes the conditions of the ground(soil) perfect enough to incubate seeds and bare plants which bare fruits that we one way ir the other benefit from as food and/or medicine...
Imvula[from vula/qala/first] comes to make way for abundance to commence,so yes it is a represantation of abundance.
2c wami.
Enkosi kakhulu Mkhuluwa ❤️🕯️👑
Oh yes, indeed we were there before
Ikhaliphile lensizwa 😢😢😢
Intelligence at😮t pure
Great interview
Sbonge 🙌🏾
Class in Session
Wise Man
Yhe oneness between the what is and what is not is not❤❤❤😂😂
When he says ubukhosi is outdated, it would have been great to have him explain the ubukhosi he was referring to. Animal kingdom, humans included, is hierarchical in nature. There are various factors influencing the nature of these hierarchies.
It would have been great for ubaba to explain his point of outdated ness of ubukhosi. As it stands, now, I think he's mistaken on how leadership is structured in African spaces. How long has ubukhosi been practiced, and how has it been working? What stopped this practice, or twisted it? We should be careful when dealing with what is a thousands of years old structure that appears to be natural, like hierarchical organization of society. He must explain that thing ka nnete.
Colonial religion invasions destroyed ubukhosi bethu
Wow.
🖤
I will like to get contac details of Mr Khoza...iam listening to Ukhozi fm with Mrs Dudu ma Chili's Khoza please
No royalty! You people cannot get away from dependence. You need leaders. Someone to guide you. Someone to tell you what to do. Mama Africa???? Yeah. That is the root of the matter. You are mama's boys. Emphasis on 'boys'.
At 11:00 my heart sank, and clearly the interviewer's too. This man's life has been extremely sore.
Mhmmm 👂🏽
😮
🙏🏽
painfully, frustratingly short
Very entertaining but not a lot of understanding of the Bible or Jesus for that matter.
What an interesting and enjoyable listen.
Thank you
Invite me I'd like to be on the show with Elder
Your interviews are interesting, but your limited understanding (or perhaps perspective) of social sciences, religion and politics lets you down. You were drowning here. Your critique and questions expose that you are not well versed on social sciences and that you don’t read widely. For example, you disagree with socialism only because it has western history? A good idea is bad just because of where it comes from? You don’t have to agree with things to study them, it will give you an informed argument. Another thing is that you might discover the things you think are uniquely African are/were practiced across the world. Broaden your perspective to strengthen and enrich your arguments and interviews. I wish you the best.
I don’t understand this Guy… maybe in the next life
I actually understand him because I have experienced similar pains to his.
Ngicela your email address sixoxe baba Khoza khona umlando engifisa ukuwcosha lapha kuwe ngifisukukhipha inkondlo