“Duty supersedes personal preference” powerful! That is how legacies, dynasties and families are built. If we knew the power we hold when we value the structure of family. And how it benefits us to build. We’d value each other more! Submission is inspired by leadership and respect. You can’t build without intention.
This is a valid point, through all this, culture and tradition becomes less confusing even though time keeps on changing. #CharacterShapedByGenerations
I have forgotten what an all rounder Rob is ...I just have him pegged as a sportsman but in reality , he is a newsman, a talkshow host on top of being a sportsman. How i wish to see this show on tv.
Robert Marawa a national treasure....what a beauty Thank you Viceroy South Africa and again thank you for for giving this our culture a voice/platform, thess conversations are and will always be necessary for the betterment of our history and us as a people
Very refreshing content we need to interrogate our tradition and ask questions that aren’t really asked. Because I personally have so many questions just by watching and it’s more of wanting to better understand than opposing. The diversity of the panel is also fresh and as always, TOP HOST.
Brilliant initiative by Viceroy 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 I really love uMbuso, and could feel his frustration when some of the panelists were talking nonsense. Sad that he didn't sing. A lot of misinformation from some of the more modernistic-minded panelists, excuse the pun. Trying to mix feminism & individualism with culture, which is based on uBuntu.
Please invite Prince Shole to your show. I think he will share more as a young person on traditional leadership, culture, and how is it being young royal in modern times.
Fascinating, I see the elders have a challenge of agreeing with the young people.... They nod at each other when they talk and don't nod when the young ones talk.
Those pre-arrange marriages have a longevity than the" love at first sight duf duf my heart skips a beat "i have seen this with my grandparents from both sides and with their friends ,neighbours and colleagues.
Very important conversations and its nice to see our Bevs promoting culture. I was so happy when I saw castle milk stout supporting the call for African cultural day last year. This makes me so happy. The conversation is continuing. This was so nice to watch. Thank you so much.
This was very informative I learnt a lot and I like the fact that there were some fresh young faces in the mix they brought some relatablity especially from a modernist perspective, I do however would've like to have more time on all the different topics just to find out more I feel like they were a little short but that's maybe because I was enjoying it so much. Great work, more of this is needed 🙌🏾🙏🏾👌🏾
There is more points that will be touched on during the #Vulumlomo Conversation on Culture. Please do keep an eye on our pages to hear what the panel has to say.
Interesting point you've raised there. Please keep an eye on our pages for the #Vulumlomo Conversation on Culture to hear what the panel has to say further.
The young man is true about polygamy. The same woke mindset that is telling us to have as many sexual partners before marriage is telling us that polygamy is bad.
The lady with the Xhosa regalia looks the part but is not the part. The question was 'why are Tsonga and Vendas at the bottom of the cultural totem pole?'. She's giving guesswork answers, instead of a proper, thought out answer. A lot of this panel is sharing opinions instead of facts. We should also stop acting like Africa was ever homogenous and that we all thought in the same way. Some West African cultures sold each other into slavery and invested in the Atlantic Slave trade. Some South African tribes joined forces with colonisers and fought their fellow African brothers and sisters on behalf of colonisers and if you dig deep enough you may find that that's why Tsonga and Vendas are at the bottom of the totem pole. Stop trying to rainbow nation-ise everything and just be TRUTHFUL, *with facts* , about history.
We have been colonised so much. Even discussions on the ways of our forefathers are being conducted in the language of our dominators. No wonder so much is lost in translation. Subtitles hardly do any justice.
Very insightful and informative, but I feel as if there's so much gaps within the conversation. I don't know if there's too much edits going on that you cannot connect what the next speaker is talking about. At some instances you'd be drawn to that particular discussion then when it shifts to the next speaker it's a whole different conversation. Please look into that. Nonetheless it's a very interesting and informative conversation.
My mother is Tswana &my father is xhosa,my parents were never married,I grew up in my mom's side so I consider myself Tswana, but my mother was born &grew up in Capetown same applies with my dad,now none of these families believe in culture and I've never witnessed any cultural practices, because they say there's no such,so I as an individual I would love to teach my child and the next coming generation About culture but I don't know where to start,and even putting traditional rituals such as umqombothi 4 EG,and consult my family theyl start saying I'm insane,or have me arrested,where can I begin b coz I believe there was history before colonisation
I think I blame Penual the Black Pen for this lol. On this episode, I didn't get anything. Too much editing because everything must fit to this 30-minute episode. You end up getting a glimpse nje and lose the point of it all. Uthi usabheke lokho, ba introducer a new point, kanjani we didn't even get the old point. Ngathi I was watching highlights and the discussion ikhani izoqala manje. TV must stay on TV if they are not willing to give us the rawness of the conversations. Here on youtube, we watch 2-hour conversations.
Candice Dube is more confused in this debate. Everything is not changing. The creation week remains unchanged. It's up to you to think that you're changing genders. Whether you want to provide money or not. Your commission as a female gender is that you're the custodian of the children. The most important is your choice of a male to have children with under the guidance of no sex before marriage. It's pointless for you to talk about the male gender when your own choices of males are messed up. Arranged marriages were not wrong, the evidence we have is the divorce rate after you now have choice.
You have a modernist, in a conversation on culture and tradition. What is it your trying to focus on? If your cultures and traditions are finite, and a modernist is in your presence, where is the problem... this is why your having this conversation, as your traditions are being washed away by modern ideas, in the first place. To Mr Mbuso Khoza. I wonder if you believe the bible to be a book of recording (history)? I don't know what you mean when you say, Christians use "byte", and be it for praise... those aren't Christians. However that's not of importance. You mentioned once again that Christians would say, "God said" and there would be no proof. God doesn't need anyone to speak for him, and I will tell you how using your own statements. You use nature. Saying one should "use nature to tell us how to live." Know when and where it's appropriate to do things. Order... nature is structured and ordered. Based of principles that are above and beyond the understanding of human being. Hence why we one would study it, as to reference and understand it, to form their habits of living. When one saize, "God saize" if this person doesn't make reference to where it was said (the proof you where talking about), it's incorrect. My question stands, is the bible a book of recordings to you? The same way traditional and it's founding are recordings to you? Be it nature, it came from a source (God). The same way we came from someone, the same way the clothes you wear came from someone (design). It's not just a happening.
Interesting points you've raised there. Please keep an eye on our pages for the #Vulumlomo Conversation on Culture to hear what the panel has to say further.
This episode is so well put together and is extremely educational. Thank you to everyone who came together to produce this and be a part of such a brilliant piece of work 🤌🏽
I love the way this young king 👑 is explaining the traditional ways of us black Africans ❤
“Duty supersedes personal preference” powerful! That is how legacies, dynasties and families are built. If we knew the power we hold when we value the structure of family. And how it benefits us to build. We’d value each other more! Submission is inspired by leadership and respect. You can’t build without intention.
This is a valid point, through all this, culture and tradition becomes less confusing even though time keeps on changing. #CharacterShapedByGenerations
Very educative indeed.
U bab ukhoza uzifundephi lezindaba zimnandi boh!!!!🎉
This shuld be on television to reach a wider audience
It starts off with promoting cultural lessons through these types of conversations! #CharacterShapedByGenerations
Pls put it on TV aswell I agree aswell
The internet reaches a wider audiance
Baba uKhoza must create his podcast. There's more we can learn from him
Wisdom kaBaba Mbuso Khoza 🙌🏼
Robert is A QUALITY HOST
Your royal highness so young but so wise🙏🏾 Makhosi
I have forgotten what an all rounder Rob is ...I just have him pegged as a sportsman but in reality , he is a newsman, a talkshow host on top of being a sportsman.
How i wish to see this show on tv.
Unique Individual! #CharacterShapedByGenerations
This is refreshing I like this show already...
I'm looking forward to seeing episode 2.So much value in this information.
I'm saving this, for my kids.
Robert Marawa a national treasure....what a beauty Thank you Viceroy South Africa and again thank you for for giving this our culture a voice/platform, thess conversations are and will always be necessary for the betterment of our history and us as a people
Thank you Maphala for tuning in👌. We're delighted to hear that you found this conversation insightful. #Vulumlomo #CharacterShapedByGenerations
Very refreshing content we need to interrogate our tradition and ask questions that aren’t really asked. Because I personally have so many questions just by watching and it’s more of wanting to better understand than opposing.
The diversity of the panel is also fresh and as always, TOP HOST.
The best way to just start having these conversations. #CharacterShapedByGenerations
Agree so much! Top host!
What a conversation, the manner of approach and the respect exhibited by the guest on one other even when there's a disagreement. Well done 👌🙌
Dr Bishop Jess just drops so much gold. The whole panel to be honest. More conversations need to be had.
Wherever Marawa goes I follow him just subscribed
Thank you 🙏 #CharacterShapedByGenerations
Brilliant initiative by Viceroy 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
I really love uMbuso, and could feel his frustration when some of the panelists were talking nonsense. Sad that he didn't sing.
A lot of misinformation from some of the more modernistic-minded panelists, excuse the pun. Trying to mix feminism & individualism with culture, which is based on uBuntu.
Culture will keep evolving, due to lifestyle and technology. #CharacterShapedByGenerations
I love Mbuso Khoza as well.
Please invite Prince Shole to your show. I think he will share more as a young person on traditional leadership, culture, and how is it being young royal in modern times.
Dr Bishop for President of Africa. What a powerhouse. She’s the resemblance of African Renaissance
Fascinating, I see the elders have a challenge of agreeing with the young people.... They nod at each other when they talk and don't nod when the young ones talk.
The story of Ngubane🙌🙌🙌I never thought about the reason behind cutting the finger wow🙌🙌
Those pre-arrange marriages have a longevity than the" love at first sight duf duf my heart skips a beat "i have seen this with my grandparents from both sides and with their friends ,neighbours and colleagues.
This needs to be an hour🙌🏾🙌🏾🔥 the truth us This is the best thing I have seen in years 🙌🏾🙌🏾🔥
Thank you for your feedback🙏. You definitely don't want to miss this one, it's going to be exciting. #Vulumlomo #CharactershapedByGenerations
This is a great piece, bhuti ... inwishe it was on sabc 1 for our people to see 🙏🏾
On this channel it will always be available! 🥃 #CharacterShapedByGenerations
This is spectacular. This is exactly what is needed and the honesty of the guests.
Hi Dwelu, thank you for your feedback🙏. We're delighted to learn that you enjoyed this conversation. #Vulumlomo #CharacterShapedByGenerations
This is needed, but I hope it can be a documentary also so that the history can be documented.
Mhmmmmmm I'm out of words😭🙌🙌🙌🙌
Very important conversations and its nice to see our Bevs promoting culture. I was so happy when I saw castle milk stout supporting the call for African cultural day last year. This makes me so happy. The conversation is continuing. This was so nice to watch. Thank you so much.
We absolutely agree with you, thank you for watching #Vulumlomo #CharacterShapedByGenerations
This was very informative I learnt a lot and I like the fact that there were some fresh young faces in the mix they brought some relatablity especially from a modernist perspective, I do however would've like to have more time on all the different topics just to find out more I feel like they were a little short but that's maybe because I was enjoying it so much. Great work, more of this is needed 🙌🏾🙏🏾👌🏾
With the right intention, the conversation will grow. Stay tuned for future episodes. 🥃 #CharacterShapedByGenerations
Very informative. Guests are well informed too
Cheers to that! 🥃 #CharacterShapedByGenerations
I wish Mbuso khoza had enough time to speak .....
Stay tuned for future episodes! 🙏 #CharacterShapedByGenerations
I'm glad I came across this! But its too short... I feel like I can watch hours on end!!!
Keep your eyes peeled for the next Epsode coming soon! #Vulumlomo
The time is too short we need more, loved it
This is such an engaging conversation, I'm so keen to learn and listen from all four perspectives 👌🏾
There is more points that will be touched on during the #Vulumlomo Conversation on Culture. Please do keep an eye on our pages to hear what the panel has to say.
Love you, Candice!
Really enjoyed this. That last question honestly needs us to shift mentally. I feel short fed like there was still more to be said.
Interesting point you've raised there. Please keep an eye on our pages for the #Vulumlomo Conversation on Culture to hear what the panel has to say further.
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What a beautiful show
This is such a wonderful conversation…💪🏾💪🏾
Hi Zenzele, thank you for your feedback🙏. #Vulumlomo #CharacterShapedByGenerations
I wish this was longer
We have more episodes for you in future!
We need this on like Showmax
This is a very nice and balanced discussion, I implore you to take if more widespread. Love the voice of the host
It starts with one conversation, that we hope will spark further conversations offline. 🥃 #CharacterShapedByGenerations
how i wish this episode was an hour long.
Stay tuned for future episodes. #CharacterShapedByGenerations
I couldn't agree with you more Tshepo, this conversation was restricted by time.
More episodes are definitely needed
And more episodes are on the way, keep an eye on our pages for the #Vulumlomo Conversation on Culture to hear what the panel has to say further.
The young man is true about polygamy.
The same woke mindset that is telling us to have as many sexual partners before marriage is telling us that polygamy is bad.
Brilliant conversations...I feel like the editing is not doing justice though...we need to hear more from the panel
Hi Bona, thank you for your feedback🙏. We will look into making the conversations a bit longer. #Vulumlomo #CharacterShapedByGenerations
Revitalizing.
The lady with the Xhosa regalia looks the part but is not the part. The question was 'why are Tsonga and Vendas at the bottom of the cultural totem pole?'. She's giving guesswork answers, instead of a proper, thought out answer.
A lot of this panel is sharing opinions instead of facts.
We should also stop acting like Africa was ever homogenous and that we all thought in the same way. Some West African cultures sold each other into slavery and invested in the Atlantic Slave trade. Some South African tribes joined forces with colonisers and fought their fellow African brothers and sisters on behalf of colonisers and if you dig deep enough you may find that that's why Tsonga and Vendas are at the bottom of the totem pole.
Stop trying to rainbow nation-ise everything and just be TRUTHFUL, *with facts* , about history.
Can you please add Sotho and Other tribes so that they can also define culture and traditions from their part
We have been colonised so much. Even discussions on the ways of our forefathers are being conducted in the language of our dominators. No wonder so much is lost in translation. Subtitles hardly do any justice.
Very insightful and informative, but I feel as if there's so much gaps within the conversation. I don't know if there's too much edits going on that you cannot connect what the next speaker is talking about. At some instances you'd be drawn to that particular discussion then when it shifts to the next speaker it's a whole different conversation. Please look into that.
Nonetheless it's a very interesting and informative conversation.
Hi Nkanyiso, thank you for tuning in🙏. We are happy to learn that you found this episode insightful. #Vulumlomo #CharacterShapedByGenrations
This is too short. Lets pitch a television show to reach a wide Audience.
My mother is Tswana &my father is xhosa,my parents were never married,I grew up in my mom's side so I consider myself Tswana, but my mother was born &grew up in Capetown same applies with my dad,now none of these families believe in culture and I've never witnessed any cultural practices, because they say there's no such,so I as an individual I would love to teach my child and the next coming generation About culture but I don't know where to start,and even putting traditional rituals such as umqombothi 4 EG,and consult my family theyl start saying I'm insane,or have me arrested,where can I begin b coz I believe there was history before colonisation
I think I blame Penual the Black Pen for this lol.
On this episode, I didn't get anything. Too much editing because everything must fit to this 30-minute episode. You end up getting a glimpse nje and lose the point of it all. Uthi usabheke lokho, ba introducer a new point, kanjani we didn't even get the old point. Ngathi I was watching highlights and the discussion ikhani izoqala manje.
TV must stay on TV if they are not willing to give us the rawness of the conversations. Here on youtube, we watch 2-hour conversations.
WOW
Thank you for tuning in. #Vulumlomo #CharacterShapedByGenerations
I feel this show has been edited alot and it is lost along the way.
The Bishop😢, I do not understand her. Candice makes sense, babKhoza is a teacher❤ young gentleman is a true traditionalist.
This was too short
Why in English?
I wonder but ke I can't speak Sotho no twsana🎉
the small boy has big brains bigger than that white hair old man he understands culture
Candice Dube is more confused in this debate. Everything is not changing. The creation week remains unchanged. It's up to you to think that you're changing genders. Whether you want to provide money or not. Your commission as a female gender is that you're the custodian of the children. The most important is your choice of a male to have children with under the guidance of no sex before marriage. It's pointless for you to talk about the male gender when your own choices of males are messed up.
Arranged marriages were not wrong, the evidence we have is the divorce rate after you now have choice.
You have a modernist, in a conversation on culture and tradition. What is it your trying to focus on? If your cultures and traditions are finite, and a modernist is in your presence, where is the problem... this is why your having this conversation, as your traditions are being washed away by modern ideas, in the first place.
To Mr Mbuso Khoza. I wonder if you believe the bible to be a book of recording (history)? I don't know what you mean when you say, Christians use "byte", and be it for praise... those aren't Christians. However that's not of importance. You mentioned once again that Christians would say, "God said" and there would be no proof. God doesn't need anyone to speak for him, and I will tell you how using your own statements.
You use nature. Saying one should "use nature to tell us how to live." Know when and where it's appropriate to do things. Order... nature is structured and ordered. Based of principles that are above and beyond the understanding of human being. Hence why we one would study it, as to reference and understand it, to form their habits of living. When one saize, "God saize" if this person doesn't make reference to where it was said (the proof you where talking about), it's incorrect. My question stands, is the bible a book of recordings to you? The same way traditional and it's founding are recordings to you? Be it nature, it came from a source (God). The same way we came from someone, the same way the clothes you wear came from someone (design). It's not just a happening.
Interesting points you've raised there. Please keep an eye on our pages for the #Vulumlomo Conversation on Culture to hear what the panel has to say further.
This woman is speaking nonsense
honestly, what are those two women doing there coz they have nothing contribute
This episode is so well put together and is extremely educational. Thank you to everyone who came together to produce this and be a part of such a brilliant piece of work 🤌🏽
Thank you for taking the time to watch and share your response!🙏#Vulumlomo #CharacterShapedByGenerations