This insert has to be one f the best that I have watched. There was no sensationalism about life in prison. It was raw and honest. Children need to watch this as another measure to deter them from criminal activities. The narrator was articulate.
I am a sensitive viewer. Watched Yizo yizo at tender age, made me fear prison. But I got the courage today to watch this documentary. I am thankful of my courage. I do believe God wanted me to have a clear understanding of the prison life. So I could pray with an understanding. In every prayer I managed to pray I also prayed for prisons. I even Understand why we should pray for prisons all the time. God keep your light in prisons. Amen.
Somebody should tell these inmates that grown ass men throwing gang handsigns every two seconds looks ridiculous, they look like a bunch of idiots and fools.
In Zimbabwe I believe the Warden is the ultimate boss. Even ex-convict they still salute the Warden else in the community like Mambo madii (How are you my king)
Don't believe all they say in this documentary...... there is a pdf which is quite accurate on the SA prison number gangs. This is stories from the 28's. Obviously they'll try and put the fear in you also the real umdotta won't talk his "kopse kak" on TV for everyone to see..... Johnny Mongril pays with his life for the interview he agree to a British journalist.
These gangs hold secrets that are only known by its own members so you just talking nonsense when you say the pdf is accurate. Also it's Ndoda not "mdotta". The number is originally for Nguni people not Coloureds🤦♂️. Cape Coloureds used the number in wrong way too. KZN is the true number area
@@celiweshezi1021 i'm so glad you said it, coloured folk are forever trying to correct nguni gang members on gang culture that was started by ngunis. from the way they practice it to the butchered lingo, it just seems very "fanakalo", like what on earth is "umdotta"? how are people in the cape trying to claim prison customs that came about mpondo people in the middle of kzn? just seems very deluded to me, alas this is something very serious that none of us show claim but rather attempt to eradicate by all means.
“umbatyelwa njani umntana omncinci omphiphayo” One thing I can say am not against here is what they do to people who rape children and old people mabaqhube ke kubo, not saying I agree with the conditions these people do but with the circumstances they are exposed too. Bendinguban ukubagxeka.
Not all convicted are Guilty... some of these men changed in jail dure to the circumstances... I Pray most of them find Salvation, those are our brothers, Fathers, Uncles, etc... (Was Interesting teenagers need to see this Hola 7)
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This place is not a rehabilitation center. Its so sad to see so many of our brothers and fathers locked up and taking part in meaningless criminal activities because they have nothing better to do.
Well said, theres no hope for the country without rehabilitation. I know people are quick to say they should just rot in jail for the remainder of their sentences, but we as society deal with the consequences once they come out
This gang must not be destroyed it helps on punishing those who commit crime. If prison become a safe place many people wont be afraid to commit crime because in prison it will be heaven
Damn, i always knew prison was a hell place to be but never thought it was this bad, especially all this killings, clans, rituals and sacrifices inside just to earn a rank... This is too distributing. We thank the team and crew who took time to make this documentary, to educate people out there about life in Prison
To think that all of these guys once had a dream of becoming something in life until society and the way of survival kicked in. The guy that was interviewed in the orange with the earring really must've been going thru alot of shit man Infact every guy in there had there battles to fight. In the end it's not right for us to judge these criminals. Only God can Judge them.
Lord, thank you that you have reached these men, and that you have saved them from their sins. Please be with them and their families, and take them away from evil. If You are willing Lord, give them another chance at life outside prison. But thank You that you have indeed saved some of these men. The ones that continue doing satanic rituals inside the prison, I pray that they would turn from that utter darkness and that they would no longer do the will of satan, but instead, that they would turn to You, and have a place in the Book of Life. Blessed be Your Name Jesus. For You redeem the lost, and You are their hope. Let us all be grateful for the freedom we experience outside of the prison.
@@ramadikklotters2637 it is this failed mucho attitude which is killing these people , your path to inner peace will not be found in any gang. You will end up selling your soul by killing others or die in a horrible way. Nothing to be proud of and if you are proud of it, you deserve your judgement. God can save you, your muti's wont. Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.
@@tebogogratitude957he was released on parole but he raped a 14 year old girl twice in 2014 and in 2016 he was given 2 life sentences. There’s an article about him published in 2016
General of the 28th's.... He doesn't look healthy at all to be killing people and being in charge of the killings. SMH. This is total madness. All these people are going through the same hardships. Instead of coming together and loving one another... They're busy killing each other. For what!!?? What's the gain? Blood? Then what? They need Jesus!
It's a prison of hardened criminals. If there is no strict gang to keep them in line, it would be worse in prison for themselves and the wardens. At least this way fewer people get stabbed or killed.
under all these circumstances they can tell that, this life is not good at all and if they can get a chance to change I believe they would. Ndiyayithanda indlela agqibe ngayo lamjita ngokuzohlukanisa nobundlobongela alinde ixesha lokuphuma kwakhe futhi ahambele kuda kuma banjwa amphathela inkathazo. Qina mtan'exhego usengabu tshintsha ubomi bakho. U Thixo ize akuphe inzondelelo ne nkuthalo ukuze wohlukane mpela nezenzo ezinge ndawo.
It is ironic that people with there hearts in the past which they cannot change , poison the present. Feeling they where wrongly treated like animals and now acting like animals. I hope a new generation can forget the past to an extend that they can build a better future.
Andrew Simbo These prisoners are well connected even in the outside world . Wardens have families and loved ones,so they are threatened if they don't abide.
It happens in all prisons across the world. We are talking about organised gangs....they are everywhere & not just in prison. They know the wardens names, they have people follow them home & get their address. From there onwards its easy to apply pressure & get wardens to assist
Wow, this was an eye opener. I think our schools need to introduce school tours to jails to deter our youth from pursuing a life of crime and teach them to behave respectfully to each other We all walk different paths in life and should commit ourselves to being honest and respectful humans. I feel sorrow and sadness for those prisoners. Nobody deserves to live like that. Prison is truly the devil's workshop. I hope those prisoners can be reformed and get true forgiveness to one day have a chance at living meaningful lives beyond prison. I also want to commend the warders for their work and risking their lives everyday and that their efforts are not in vain. I understand that some of these prisoners are unremorseful and pray that God can shine his mercy and grace on their souls. This is a difficult situation and the cycle needs to be broken forever. The history of our country is cruel and a massive contributor to this criminal mentality. It's a shame that our history played out the way it did. Let's learn to forgive each other and build unbreakable bonds with each other regardless of the past.
Our prisons are getting full, death penalty should be introduced in our country. Prison was supposed to be a place where they help people to do right but now it seems like the devil's place.
This is unbelievable to think this kind of people exist what will happen if they come into society we are dead,batho ba bolaoa just like that just to prove themselves ache Molimo ukoa thapelo tsa Rona hahona timelo ea lefatse efetang ena I used to think American prison are worse but watching this nah!
I personally feel that prisoners are given too many rights.never ever have you heard that a warden shot a prisoner yet their life's are continously taken by the gang members which show no remorse as they are promoted for such acts.just like how school educators are not allowed to hit pupils irregardless of disrespect (just painting a picture here).Wardens need to gain control again in order to safeguard their life's 😳YOLO
They can't gain control they don't have the resources and the people who run the prison....Caucasians enjoy the fact the people turn animalistic to survive and the black guards suffering means nothing to them either
They're good at nothing, so they think of themselves. Then they try to get their pride from this way of life. It's plain stupidity. And sadness upon misery. They can do much better than this in life, if they only knew en try it. And try it well. Not give up after 1 disappointment.
Sonwabo Llose he is very intelligent i feel sorry for him i hope he learned prison its not child's play i pray when he come he will be better young man
So it means on daily or weekly basis u witness brutal killings of people ,even if usasinda mos ,U feel unsafe kwawenaaa , Yabonaa Kwa choir igcwele obhudaa Nabo abasukaa kulantlungu ,obvious awuyithathi nombolo ngothanda bona imekooo, And mos prisoners ziya rotates after some Time , u can be comfortable Xesi, zofikaa Posmoo maximum kunobokaaaa , Don't blame bhudaz ujoina gang Kuunzimaa aphaaaa😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@@dikeledinycolemaloka9422 they lie they really do do that 28 represent homosexualilty and contraband 27 blood 26 money the 26 and 27 are sunup and the 28 is sundown
great doc about a very secretive group .... though ive heard different "origin" stories of the 27's & 28's and the 26's and how they interact between each other, also the blatant forced?" homosexuality" didn't really get expressed here LoL buggery
though you people living in prison but you are still our brothers and fathers my advice to you is that never think we fear you just because your in prison or from the other side. your human's with evil heart just like us and we are all having that potential to kill, so stop saying to us we shall not use 7 as if that belong to you.
This insert has to be one f the best that I have watched. There was no sensationalism about life in prison. It was raw and honest. Children need to watch this as another measure to deter them from criminal activities. The narrator was articulate.
matheko morare Depends on where those kids live there are countries where prisons are soft man.
@TheTruthNnothingBut, channel Why would any citizen of either country go to this prison? Would an African American get sent to a South African prison?
I am a sensitive viewer. Watched Yizo yizo at tender age, made me fear prison. But I got the courage today to watch this documentary. I am thankful of my courage. I do believe God wanted me to have a clear understanding of the prison life. So I could pray with an understanding. In every prayer I managed to pray I also prayed for prisons. I even Understand why we should pray for prisons all the time. God keep your light in prisons. Amen.
Somebody should tell these inmates that grown ass men throwing gang handsigns every two seconds looks ridiculous, they look like a bunch of idiots and fools.
Yizo yizo traumatized me also... And it gets worse knowing they were not exaggerating 😢
Thanks for educating young people that jail is a dangerous place.
Thank you for this. When i was a teacher i made my students watch this
😮😲🤔
The man who preaches at the end has a powerful massage for his mates.
U are absolutely 👌 right
Yoh bra that is 100% true
I am addicted to this documentary
Bra
We need a "where are they now" documentary. Whatchu think??
@@Jbongs_Ghost ehhh it's not easy interviewing criminals, rapists and murderers bra probably still in jail or out
weird0
We need more documentaries like this, please show more!
Bafowethu i like the fact that u open and honest about the life in prison ,these also taech our kids that prison is not child "play realy ,😘😘😘😘
I wish these can be a documentary at SABC
Yoh this documentary is the realest I've ever watched. Let's pray for our children to be the first generation to never go to jail ♥️💡
I agree
Don't pray for your children not to go to jail. Take an active role and teach them right from wrong.
@Donnell Okaforits prison language like codes its called shalambobo
@Donnell Okafor pm
@@sisekogaxamba9004😊
The most frightening thing about life is that an innocent can be convicted & go through all this satanic torture 💔💔💔
For no reason God have Mercy😢
You can stay away from bad company altogether if you don't wanna avoid wrong implications
I hope everyone reading this never go to jail
Lol few weeks after writing this comment, I was arrested lol
I've been there and I'm definitely not going back
Going to jail there is no guarantee
OMG That is insane😶
@@siphokaziracaza5656 life’s unpredictable lol
I’m scared of the prison, but this man made things worse😢😢😢
In Zimbabwe I believe the Warden is the ultimate boss. Even ex-convict they still salute the Warden else in the community like Mambo madii (How are you my king)
Yes, it’s not like this at all. If you stab the prison warden that will be the end of you. South Africa is scary country. Yo
These guys are telling the truth... talking from experience, prison is no childs play
My cuzin is in this documentary
Bantu Matika Ohh doesn’t he make the family proud ??? Due a visit i guess 😏
This was many moons ago, his a free man now. Can't you hear some people have been there since 1963.
Funny how these bitches be eating fresh with all the Hiv/Aids there
Specially pollsmoor
I feel pity for that young man who has no parent, he seems to be clever in closed doors of Prison and he is like he gave up for his life.
painfull
Yhooo 💔💔💔💔💔
I'd sad
It is painful indeed,he has given up on life u can hear the way he is talking,and he is good looking shame
@@kefilwemaleka1530well he was released but he raped a 14 year old girl in 2014 and was arrested for life
This is amazing, I have two boys and will let them watch this when they are teenagers. Thank you so much for such great journalism!
Really sad to see my black brothers in this condition.
They don't understand that we are kings,
If only they knew we are the chosen ones
@@businoma6774 chosen to be in prison lol
Very sad indeed 😢😢..our sons..brothers..uncles I pray for them❤
Guys please interview them again we want to see where they are & how they are now!🙏🙏
I am gobsmacked 😶 and petrified my God 😳😔. They even eat someone’s liver for real 😳.
Don't believe all they say in this documentary...... there is a pdf which is quite accurate on the SA prison number gangs. This is stories from the 28's. Obviously they'll try and put the fear in you also the real umdotta won't talk his "kopse kak" on TV for everyone to see..... Johnny Mongril pays with his life for the interview he agree to a British journalist.
Yhoooooo that part of eating someones live🙈with all these deseases
I still can't believe it 😳
These gangs hold secrets that are only known by its own members so you just talking nonsense when you say the pdf is accurate. Also it's Ndoda not "mdotta". The number is originally for Nguni people not Coloureds🤦♂️. Cape Coloureds used the number in wrong way too. KZN is the true number area
@@celiweshezi1021 i'm so glad you said it, coloured folk are forever trying to correct nguni gang members on gang culture that was started by ngunis. from the way they practice it to the butchered lingo, it just seems very "fanakalo", like what on earth is "umdotta"? how are people in the cape trying to claim prison customs that came about mpondo people in the middle of kzn? just seems very deluded to me, alas this is something very serious that none of us show claim but rather attempt to eradicate by all means.
“umbatyelwa njani umntana omncinci omphiphayo” One thing I can say am not against here is what they do to people who rape children and old people mabaqhube ke kubo, not saying I agree with the conditions these people do but with the circumstances they are exposed too. Bendinguban ukubagxeka.
Never knew I can be so scared of a prisoner
Not all convicted are Guilty... some of these men changed in jail dure to the circumstances... I Pray most of them find Salvation, those are our brothers, Fathers, Uncles, etc... (Was Interesting teenagers need to see this Hola 7)
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Wooow, what a strong point you are making, guilty or no guilty you can find yourself in prison.
They must just kill each other there. They are 😈 dropping a bomb 💣 there will be just.
Zola 7 must not go to person because he will be in trouble 😩
Daaaaaaamn I never wanna go to prison
@Gee Santini lol
You attract what you fear😂😂
If the guards executed 10 gang members every time one of them was stabbed then order would soon come back to the prison.
The dude at 4:40 looks like Freddy Krueger from A Nightmare on Elm Street.
I was heart broken when I couldn't find Thembelani Nqaba's book (a route from home to prison)🙁
is it out? he is out of Prison now?
Isn't it " the route from home to peoson"?
Yeah he's out though
He died inside the prison
@@famos4153 has it been confirmed
God help the prisoners. Give them faith, love and respect to one another. A blf that after any mistake there is still life.
This place is not a rehabilitation center. Its so sad to see so many of our brothers and fathers locked up and taking part in meaningless criminal activities because they have nothing better to do.
As a person you have to do what is important for your life
Indeed my brother
This is a religion on its own 😳
ive realised that
Nongoloza you handsome my brother stay away from this
The guy interviewed alone is so handsome 😍
And looking so innocent😢
These rubbish things can be easily stopped by government if they are serious on rehabilitating inmates
Does this government want to do anything that will benefit the people of this country. I'm starting to have serious doubts.
@@ntuthukomkhulise8264 . We have employed and elected the most useless people only capable on stealing government monies
Well said, theres no hope for the country without rehabilitation.
I know people are quick to say they should just rot in jail for the remainder of their sentences, but we as society deal with the consequences once they come out
This gang must not be destroyed it helps on punishing those who commit crime. If prison become a safe place many people wont be afraid to commit crime because in prison it will be heaven
Damn, i always knew prison was a hell place to be but never thought it was this bad, especially all this killings, clans, rituals and sacrifices inside just to earn a rank... This is too distributing.
We thank the team and crew who took time to make this documentary, to educate people out there about life in Prison
Prison is a reflection of the outside world but more controlled
Ung'bani wena?😂😂😂😂
That dude is on some gangsta tip....if I saw him I would 🏃
@@cozmicrahop9415
Yey me too🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
Super angy
I swear the cameraman was shaking
11:35 he looks like the black version of the joker, he's a smiling assassin / smiling casanova.
@Gee Santini lol, yea send money I'll come
Brah😭😂
I came back just to see the "Ung'bani wena?"guy again.
Me too🤣❤️
😂😂😂😂😂
It never gets old
🤣same here
@Frank Wilson at 10:06, but start at 9:42 to understand the whole thing.
To think that all of these guys once had a dream of becoming something in life until society and the way of survival kicked in.
The guy that was interviewed in the orange with the earring really must've been going thru alot of shit man
Infact every guy in there had there battles to fight.
In the end it's not right for us to judge these criminals.
Only God can Judge them.
Wrong. If you don't want to be judged, don't do crimes.
Lord, thank you that you have reached these men, and that you have saved them from their sins. Please be with them and their families, and take them away from evil. If You are willing Lord, give them another chance at life outside prison. But thank You that you have indeed saved some of these men. The ones that continue doing satanic rituals inside the prison, I pray that they would turn from that utter darkness and that they would no longer do the will of satan, but instead, that they would turn to You, and have a place in the Book of Life. Blessed be Your Name Jesus. For You redeem the lost, and You are their hope. Let us all be grateful for the freedom we experience outside of the prison.
Amen, your prayer blessed me.
God isn't real
Thank your Lord again when them 28 pay you a visit...I am sure he listen
@@ramadikklotters2637 it is this failed mucho attitude which is killing these people , your path to inner peace will not be found in any gang.
You will end up selling your soul by killing others or die in a horrible way.
Nothing to be proud of and if you are proud of it, you deserve your judgement.
God can save you, your muti's wont.
Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.
I think we need Somji ku Angenda Network... that guy can convince a person... stuborn, clever and takes nonsense from no one
I agree with u, i cn listen to hm the whole day
but is he out of prison tho?
@@tebogogratitude957no he went back after raping a 14 year old
@@tebogogratitude957he was released on parole but he raped a 14 year old girl twice in 2014 and in 2016 he was given 2 life sentences. There’s an article about him published in 2016
General of the 28th's.... He doesn't look healthy at all to be killing people and being in charge of the killings. SMH. This is total madness. All these people are going through the same hardships. Instead of coming together and loving one another... They're busy killing each other. For what!!?? What's the gain? Blood? Then what? They need Jesus!
It's a prison of hardened criminals. If there is no strict gang to keep them in line, it would be worse in prison for themselves and the wardens. At least this way fewer people get stabbed or killed.
Respect is only the best in prisoner. Behavior of warders.
Social Justice Warrior you don’t get it to become a member you have to kill. So how does that mean there is less killing?
...loving one another...
How can he be healthy after eating human liver?
😑This problem can be solved easily. For every prisoner in a gang their hands must be cut off. Problem solved
@Gee Santini they be armless then
I think that be a good idea
😂😂😂true
Hawu why 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
under all these circumstances they can tell that, this life is not good at all and if they can get a chance to change I believe they would. Ndiyayithanda indlela agqibe ngayo lamjita ngokuzohlukanisa nobundlobongela alinde ixesha lokuphuma kwakhe futhi ahambele kuda kuma banjwa amphathela inkathazo. Qina mtan'exhego usengabu tshintsha ubomi bakho. U Thixo ize akuphe inzondelelo ne nkuthalo ukuze wohlukane mpela nezenzo ezinge ndawo.
These people are learned. Wow
It’s so weird how everything is just so casual. It’s really not how you see it in the movies.
True, I think in movies they are trying to catch our attention by perfecting the scenes
Mr Matanzima is a gud story teller
It is ironic that people with there hearts in the past which they cannot change , poison the present.
Feeling they where wrongly treated like animals and now acting like animals.
I hope a new generation can forget the past to an extend that they can build a better future.
prison a hell I was there.
for what?
@@fezilenkabinde9087 lonely places you can be
@@makhabanemasama3825 what did you do and how did you survive
@@muzzammilhoosain4747 I made myself not exist😁
Labantu badinga ukubalawa nje ayikho into abayiphilelayo, uphila nje ungumuntu ononembeza, ungadla isibindi somunye umuntu.
How about sibulale Wena first ?
@@K.mbambo kushuthi uyisiphukuku kwawena ufana nabo. Inhle lento abayenzayo labantu.ukhona umuntu ophilayo ekhanda ongakubulalela ukuthi uthi 28 noma 26, izinamba nje lezi bona abazenza ezabo.
Thanks for teaching us brothers
zenibeke ungeleketyane .🥇
Aaawuuu!!! Bantfwana bentfwu siyakhala ngalenombolo,najika nabatilwane ngalentfwo.
Please don't take it the wrong way but I would like them to give they live to God
Which year was this ??
2003
@@MountainTopProductions1 ju hay yinto yakudala mos amajitamaninzi sewaphuma
Says he's uncomfortable with the cameras and doesn't want to talk, when doesn't shut up the entire show.
😹😹😹 exactly inomlomo omkhulu lekaka think he's clever he's say he is private life 🤣 mxm
This does not make sense how do they allow weapons in prison
Andrew Simbo These prisoners are well connected even in the outside world . Wardens have families and loved ones,so they are threatened if they don't abide.
good question
It happens in all prisons across the world. We are talking about organised gangs....they are everywhere & not just in prison. They know the wardens names, they have people follow them home & get their address. From there onwards its easy to apply pressure & get wardens to assist
@@yolabest5899 bullshit they have no power outside outside it's not about the number it's about the gang
Wow, this was an eye opener. I think our schools need to introduce school tours to jails to deter our youth from pursuing a life of crime and teach them to behave respectfully to each other We all walk different paths in life and should commit ourselves to being honest and respectful humans. I feel sorrow and sadness for those prisoners. Nobody deserves to live like that. Prison is truly the devil's workshop. I hope those prisoners can be reformed and get true forgiveness to one day have a chance at living meaningful lives beyond prison. I also want to commend the warders for their work and risking their lives everyday and that their efforts are not in vain. I understand that some of these prisoners are unremorseful and pray that God can shine his mercy and grace on their souls. This is a difficult situation and the cycle needs to be broken forever. The history of our country is cruel and a massive contributor to this criminal mentality. It's a shame that our history played out the way it did. Let's learn to forgive each other and build unbreakable bonds with each other regardless of the past.
I always wanted to be gangster and worst part is im given opportunity to study afta this video i feel like i need to rethink again..i cant survive
Good. Cooz that would be a bad path to take
Not worth it. Learned that the hard way
Our prisons are getting full, death penalty should be introduced in our country. Prison was supposed to be a place where they help people to do right but now it seems like the devil's place.
Ross Kemp's investigation doesn't come close to this, a lot of revelations were made here. Wow!
What if your brother gets framed
These people are scary jooh I wonder how the interviewers were feeling inside there
I wonder how a liver tastes like, how naive and barbaric man can be.
This is unbelievable to think this kind of people exist what will happen if they come into society we are dead,batho ba bolaoa just like that just to prove themselves ache Molimo ukoa thapelo tsa Rona hahona timelo ea lefatse efetang ena
I used to think American prison are worse but watching this nah!
Thin red line between living and existing
Lord, intervene 🙏
im not seeing whitw prisoners..i wonder how they survive ka dar
I would love to see what happens in female prisons
33:08 okay this is absolutely unacceptable, Windows 98 are you kidding me right now.
This is devilish
My man's been on the windows 98 loading screen 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣 I saw that
Wonder if he even know what to do next?
devel is playing with those people
I personally feel that prisoners are given too many rights.never ever have you heard that a warden shot a prisoner yet their life's are continously taken by the gang members which show no remorse as they are promoted for such acts.just like how school educators are not allowed to hit pupils irregardless of disrespect (just painting a picture here).Wardens need to gain control again in order to safeguard their life's 😳YOLO
Fr
They can't gain control they don't have the resources and the people who run the prison....Caucasians enjoy the fact the people turn animalistic to survive and the black guards suffering means nothing to them either
They seem to be proud of their barbaric acts.
fight over who is the most
I wish you can say it again and again. But i think something is wrong with their minds
They're good at nothing, so they think of themselves.
Then they try to get their pride from this way of life.
It's plain stupidity. And sadness upon misery.
They can do much better than this in life, if they only knew en try it. And try it well. Not give up after 1 disappointment.
Unbelievable,,it’s like children’s games. Watching these adults killing each other for 2 figure number is beyond me
Crazy ass country this is South Africa 🇿🇦
Even in other countries like 🇺🇸 and they have gangs
We should develop our weapons system in SA....use these places as test grounds
They learn 4rm mistake
Ya bru good idea. Thay whay the nazis did back in the day.criminal or not those are humans you godless fuck face
Sonwabo Llose he is very intelligent i feel sorry for him i hope he learned prison its not child's play i pray when he come he will be better young man
And hes fine too😊
@@businoma6774 uyandoyikisa mna
And amadoda afana naye abuya ajole strongo athandweee!!
@@darkskinfatgirl0147 hes dangerous vele but unkulunkulu can change him abe right
Do you think he is out ?
@@businoma6774 the guy raped a 14 year old girl. You women are idiots
This was worth watching
But prisons are no longer like this thank God imagine nje if you are wrongfully arrested
42:44 the guy speaks with such a smile no wonder he's always smilling he can't hear well crazy heey
Amen
This is very scary hyooo
These men are lost . How is this way of living worthy to be proud of ?
Some of this guys are really intelligent
Good
So it means on daily or weekly basis u witness brutal killings of people ,even if usasinda mos ,U feel unsafe kwawenaaa , Yabonaa Kwa choir igcwele obhudaa Nabo abasukaa kulantlungu ,obvious awuyithathi nombolo ngothanda bona imekooo, And mos prisoners ziya rotates after some Time , u can be comfortable Xesi, zofikaa Posmoo maximum kunobokaaaa , Don't blame bhudaz ujoina gang Kuunzimaa aphaaaa😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
26:06 around there. That young man would have been something great in life 😔
Exactly. That dude is smart and very firm.
Its what I always say. Nobody is born a monster. Its the life they were born into that shaped their brains.
He's fine too😍
I really felt sorry for him and wish he could get help someday, clearly he's a broken man and needs help and proper rehabilitation
very interesting doccie I like the part that exposes the fact that we don't do research as storytellers yizo yizo wasn't well researched
That part killed me.They were complaining about the sex scene lol
@@dikeledinycolemaloka9422 they lie they really do do that 28 represent homosexualilty and contraband 27 blood 26 money the 26 and 27 are sunup and the 28 is sundown
Anybody know where most these guys are today ?
the guy in orange is intelligent
these gangs are also in Swaziland
26:00-27:00 well at least the numbers Gang Punish baby Killers
great doc about a very secretive group .... though ive heard different "origin" stories of the 27's & 28's and the 26's and how they interact between each other, also the blatant forced?" homosexuality" didn't really get expressed here LoL buggery
1:44 How does his hat not fall?
🤣🤣🤣😂
You made my day 🤣😂
I will never commit a crime😢😢😭😭😭 being in prison it's not a Eazy
This is what happens when people don't grow up
Where can I found the soundtrack used at the beginning and the end of this documentary
Lies. YizoYizo was telling us what you have already admitted in the 1st instance. People are raped to death in prison.
There was no need to reenact the harming of children
Especially without a trigger warning
though you people living in prison but you are still our brothers and fathers my advice to you is that never think we fear you just because your in prison or from the other side. your human's with evil heart just like us and we are all having that potential to kill, so stop saying to us we shall not use 7 as if that belong to you.
1:54 light skinned guy on the right, he's fantastic.