As a Swazi citizen watching this, I feel for most of these freedom fighters who have been sidelined yet they fought for the freedom of their people. Their mental health is forever compromised because of what they saw on the battlefields as they fought to liberate their country. I feel his pain because as Swazi's we follow everything that happens in SA and believe me when I say that we are emphathetic for all the struggles black people went and still go through in SA. Also, Swazis now seem to be embarking on the guerilla movements Umkhonto Wesizwe embarked on decades ago and my biggest fear is that when all is said and done, the real freedom fighters will not enjoy their freedom. Instead, you'll have these politicians wearing designer suits and Italian shoes sitting in air-conditioned offices and not giving a rat's ass about the real freedom fighters who will have lost their limbs and some even lives for the freedom of the country.
Our current leaders of this country don't respect the lives lost and sacrifices such men did for us, I'm so heartbroken. I wish him the best of everything 🤝🕊️🤍
Today we are told this people are our brothers and they opened their borders to welcome us during the struggle meanwhile true heros tell a different story
I enjoyed this video. The way he narrated from all sides and how self aware/reflective he is. He reminds of the Jay Z line “… die and be a hero or live long enough to see yourself become a villain…”. Great content
I did my whole high school to the same high school he went to, Mjokwane, (Naas) township Komatipoort 31km to Mozambique border, fortunately during our generations it was no more a military base yoh ya this channel is really educational I ddnt knw this, thanks man💯👌
Dzimbiri may be Zimbabwean but that doesn't mean you are entitled to come to South Africa and not respect our laws. There is no escaping that. Just respect our laws and we will get along just fine.
@@ronm4385 You must be one of those lazy people that will blame everyone but themselves. The borders are not yours they were imposed after the world wars, the laws are not yours, they are European. I dont wish to get along with you anyway. You forget that it took Zimbabwe and other countries to give you the freedom from being second class citizens
@@karabelontsamai7082 don't take chances with me bro. Even our ancestors were territorial. Precolonial the Zulus and other teibes knew precisely where their territory starts and ends, even the chiefs knew same. When there was a need for one tribe or the other to trespass, they would send what they then called "isigijimi" or messenger to request permission. That's why there were "izithakazelo" meaning "praise singing" that the tribes would use among other things to essentially charm their way or ask for the right to pass. Even when the cattle were grazing they would not go galavanting in other tribes or chiefs territory without proper protocol. Stop with this nonsensical EFF propaganda that falsely purports that Africans were unsophisticated and simply wondered from one territory to another without protocol. Africa has never, I repeat NEVER at any stage of its known existence operated as one. It's always been different strokes for different folks. Even the name of our continent "Africa" is not of our own making. It's European. Before then Afrika was named Ethiop and our ancestors were called Ethiops by the Greeks. Don't come and take chances bro. We want undocumented foreigners to go back to where they came from and leave us be because this is the order of the day even in their own countries. The Malema cult can follow them. South Africa is not going to be the secrefice lamb for this nonsensical open border Africa. Not in this lifetime or the next.
I hear all the recounting but what I like the most about this interview is him towards the end saying he has done all sorts of crime but he is not proud of it - thats the change we want.
What is his name? His story is sad and touching. They were broken and sidelined. These our uncles who tell their stories on firesides, holding a beer and cigarette and doing odd jobs in communities now, chopping wood here, being community gravediggers, slaughtering animals for us during family events, that is what they have been reduced to, most of them in any case
Salut comrad South Africa nation never heard and never know our struggles worse part of it they used us today we're all forgotten our fellow comrad who lost their lives in exil to this day no one ever mentioned anything about it .I was taken with my uncle as teenager to join underground army crossing borders by foot walking thousands of kms living in concentrated camp eating rats and birds for survival I still barrier my scars of fights to this day we were forced and been taught to learn foreign languages and come to SA as foreign to fight 94 when we came home we were abandoned because Mr Mandela want peace and we were thrown in the streets all our youth gone
This story I was told by someone who is a journalist I used to work with and now it's a confirmation. It was really bad for APLA and it was exactly what was going to happen when we get our freedom, the ANC benefited.
What he is telling us can be transformed into a series on Netflix about RSA Revolutionists. Imagine ? Ep1- Leaving SA to get ammunition to fight for our land. Ep 2- Tanzania. Ep 3- Congo in the wild. Ep 4- Journey back to RSA via the Westcoast. Ep 5- AW Botha faked heart attack, De Klerk to takeover. Ep 6 Riots all over SA, Black Power taking over. Ep 7- Lifestyle has changed as we returned to RSA. Ep 8- Gangsters in the 90s. Ep 9 Drugs, guns everywhere, crime. Ep 10- Revolutionists figured out they were used by politicians. ETC..!! What do you think ? Someone creative, make this happen! Some of us need to know more about how they fought for freedom because I only know that they went to exile then came back. This important history was never taught in schools.
The Scorpion CZ is easier to shoot because it is a 9mm semi-auto designed for shorter range shooting, so less penetration into things such as walls unintended targets. The AK47 on the other hand, is full auto, with great fire power and longer range. This means greater penetration and damage, but just as he said, comes at a cost of handling.
And as of handling,i get bored when people think the ak47 is unruly. Its all on the shooter. Use 2 hands,use your legs and shoulders for balance and that's it.
@@opium42069 True, it's all about common sense. Every job has the right tool. When combating in civilian populated situations, high precision and less collateral damage is required, ar's like the AK12 or M16 thrives. But take things to the bush or soldier to soldier, the AK is king for days.
That part about young promising leaders getting killed by their own due to jealousy of their potential to be prominent later on shows how far jealousy goes. Imagine getting killed in the bushes of Namibia/Mozambique etc by black people who you're supposed to be fighting for freedom with, coz they hate what you cam POTENTIALLY be.
Very sad for these cadres, basically put their lives at risk for nothing, for some they lost their lives for nothing, shame on their fellow cadres who now are using them for selfish gains,may they be empowered
Its sad really....i think if hani would have succeeded most of them would have made it in the national army..that is my opinion anyway..because they were basically left to rot as some hot shots went to parliament.
If you go on the drop down under transcript, you will see the subtitles. Unfortunately it's not on the screen and the creators probably want to keep it authentic
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢,ngaze ngaphatheka kabi ngumuntu onemizwa sengisola nokut ngibukeleni leStory, i just wish lomjita can get answers he wants coz basically the story i clear he was framed and powerful people we involved in this not jast lomnumzane nonkosikazi but I just have this feeling the police they had their hands in this💔😭😭, I’m just so heartbroken 💔😢😢,
Respect to people like these, im watching him using free wifi without an fear of being caught by apartheid police that im watching propaganda. Much respect.
These are real heroes. My heart pains for what he went through but also grateful because I am because of heroes like him. Massive respekt
Real heroes of our beloved Mzansi. 🇿🇦🤞🏾
Not the non-thinkers who now claim to be part of MKMVA now.
The history we never learned in school. 🙌
Word brother✊
Unfortunately, you'll never hear about it unless we have true leaders like them grootman and such channels
Yes yes
I wish operation dudula can c this bayaphapha
Umhlaba son of the soil ✋🏾
You're sacrifice will not go unforgotten ❤️
Izwe lethu
Izwe Lethu✋
"Thina amaBlacks silimele"..... The pain in my chest 😂🤣😭
Eix! SKhotlakele
This is confirmation of the things I was told. Great content guys ✊🏾👊🏾🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦💯
As a Swazi citizen watching this, I feel for most of these freedom fighters who have been sidelined yet they fought for the freedom of their people. Their mental health is forever compromised because of what they saw on the battlefields as they fought to liberate their country.
I feel his pain because as Swazi's we follow everything that happens in SA and believe me when I say that we are emphathetic for all the struggles black people went and still go through in SA.
Also, Swazis now seem to be embarking on the guerilla movements Umkhonto Wesizwe embarked on decades ago and my biggest fear is that when all is said and done, the real freedom fighters will not enjoy their freedom. Instead, you'll have these politicians wearing designer suits and Italian shoes sitting in air-conditioned offices and not giving a rat's ass about the real freedom fighters who will have lost their limbs and some even lives for the freedom of the country.
Mtimande
right now!
King mswati must fall.
😭😭😭
Our current leaders of this country don't respect the lives lost and sacrifices such men did for us, I'm so heartbroken. I wish him the best of everything 🤝🕊️🤍
They don't and they will do....those greedy pigs. Imagine the suffering and hardships these guys went through
This is sad, we know nothing about these heroes, nothing at all.
It's hurting. 😔
The way I didn't want this episode to end 😭👌🏽
Beautiful story.
I love the background music you guys added, it really enhances the focus and connection
Your channel is the best, big ups👍
its so calming, while the stories are so terrifying.
The history we were never told. Thank you so much for this episode
this history was blue ticketed in high school 🥺🥺🥺
Today we are told this people are our brothers and they opened their borders to welcome us during the struggle meanwhile true heros tell a different story
So called Africans brothers 🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢
loved this so much. i wish could sit and have a conversation with him. truly amazing !
I enjoyed this video. The way he narrated from all sides and how self aware/reflective he is. He reminds of the Jay Z line “… die and be a hero or live long enough to see yourself become a villain…”. Great content
The mandela legacy always reminds me of that jay z line
That's not a Jay Z line bro 😂🤣
To be or not be -Jay Z...
Cometh the hour, cometh the man - Jay Z
Thinta abafazi, wathint' i mbhokodo /Jay Z
I did my whole high school to the same high school he went to, Mjokwane, (Naas) township Komatipoort 31km to Mozambique border, fortunately during our generations it was no more a military base yoh ya this channel is really educational I ddnt knw this, thanks man💯👌
Who would have known that emjokwane was a arm base…..
Yaa, just after Malelane - Tonga.. I know the area very well 👏🇿🇦
our heroes ,we thank you brother ,the struggle continues
I am because you are. Thanks my leader, for what you've done for us all. 🙏
I was listening with attentive from the start, he activated his humour out of the blue "thibang thibang" I wasn't expecting that.
😅😅😅😅
🤣🤣🤣
Nkomatiport my home town. I didn't know the school I passby almost often is part of so much rich history
Woow im happy to say this guy is from where im from in Nkomazi.. He should also go back to Mjokwane high school to inspire the Leaners
No he went for training
Thank you for the interview, of some one who is not an ex prisoner or ex criminal.
He did crime but I get your point bru. He did not crime for the sake of being cool, there was a purpose behind his actions.
God will reward you my brother. Sad that we are now fighting as Africans. Dzimiri is a Zimbabwean
Dzimbiri may be Zimbabwean but that doesn't mean you are entitled to come to South Africa and not respect our laws.
There is no escaping that. Just respect our laws and we will get along just fine.
@@ronm4385 You must be one of those lazy people that will blame everyone but themselves. The borders are not yours they were imposed after the world wars, the laws are not yours, they are European. I dont wish to get along with you anyway. You forget that it took Zimbabwe and other countries to give you the freedom from being second class citizens
@@ronm4385 the Roman-Dutch law you mean
@@karabelontsamai7082 don't take chances with me bro. Even our ancestors were territorial. Precolonial the Zulus and other teibes knew precisely where their territory starts and ends, even the chiefs knew same. When there was a need for one tribe or the other to trespass, they would send what they then called "isigijimi" or messenger to request permission.
That's why there were "izithakazelo" meaning "praise singing" that the tribes would use among other things to essentially charm their way or ask for the right to pass. Even when the cattle were grazing they would not go galavanting in other tribes or chiefs territory without proper protocol.
Stop with this nonsensical EFF propaganda that falsely purports that Africans were unsophisticated and simply wondered from one territory to another without protocol.
Africa has never, I repeat NEVER at any stage of its known existence operated as one. It's always been different strokes for different folks. Even the name of our continent "Africa" is not of our own making. It's European. Before then Afrika was named Ethiop and our ancestors were called Ethiops by the Greeks.
Don't come and take chances bro. We want undocumented foreigners to go back to where they came from and leave us be because this is the order of the day even in their own countries.
The Malema cult can follow them. South Africa is not going to be the secrefice lamb for this nonsensical open border Africa. Not in this lifetime or the next.
Well said ❤️
Thanks for sharing 🙏🏾, God bless this gentleman and the countless like him 💪🏾
Cha I always comeback to this story. PAC stories are real to the core. I wish more APLA comrades would share their experiences.
Mjokwane is actually a high school I attended also completed my matric in 2012 ..still exists till this day! Very rich in history!
Same here brother completed mine 2007💯👌👌
Its painful that many of the freedom fighters are now suffering.. The ANC has abandoned them
This is painful the really freedom fighters are not reaping the rewards of the sacrifice
We thank you for your service
Can you please make more videos of this gentleman
This story deserves a Book, this history must not be lost on social media.
I hear all the recounting but what I like the most about this interview is him towards the end saying he has done all sorts of crime but he is not proud of it - thats the change we want.
Thanks bhuti I've learned a lot from you
Sad because the real fighters did not and are still not reaping the rewards :(
Get more stories please, and someone with more information on TRC.
Thanks for the truth my brother, sometimes the situation we face is turning us to crime,,
Need more of this stories 🙏🙏🙏😪 heart touching and educational too...
Very powerful. That black on black statement really hit home. Blackchild think deeper.
I felt that one hard too.
Thank you for the awesome insight as always. Hoping to hear more from your stories.
Please upload the content that you also uploaded on facebook, great interview as always
Wow, first to comment and strange enough i know this gentlemen.
Very interesting interview keep it up 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🇿🇦
Why can't you guys upload in forms of part 1 to whatever number of episodes you have?
Wow, i know this guy. Our true leaders.
What is his name? His story is sad and touching. They were broken and sidelined. These our uncles who tell their stories on firesides, holding a beer and cigarette and doing odd jobs in communities now, chopping wood here, being community gravediggers, slaughtering animals for us during family events, that is what they have been reduced to, most of them in any case
Dankie mnero. Big brother from my Hood
Owakephi Mhluzi
Siyabonga mfethu for fighting for us. We will never forget you and those who died for us. It's so sad that things didn't turn out the way
This is very interesting....it looks like there's alot we still don't know.
Far more, the real truth is protected as it might open up other conversations that people don't want to have.
Salut comrad South Africa nation never heard and never know our struggles worse part of it they used us today we're all forgotten our fellow comrad who lost their lives in exil to this day no one ever mentioned anything about it .I was taken with my uncle as teenager to join underground army crossing borders by foot walking thousands of kms living in concentrated camp eating rats and birds for survival I still barrier my scars of fights to this day we were forced and been taught to learn foreign languages and come to SA as foreign to fight 94 when we came home we were abandoned because Mr Mandela want peace and we were thrown in the streets all our youth gone
❤️
Choices were made and now we are living with the consequences.
Izwelethu noble son✋🏾. Thank you for your sacrifice
Ei Poqo....kubuhlungu💔💔💔
This story I was told by someone who is a journalist I used to work with and now it's a confirmation. It was really bad for APLA and it was exactly what was going to happen when we get our freedom, the ANC benefited.
this is a sad story shem for those who have being killed may they soul rest in peace
True freedom fighters... The stories bring tears to my eyes. Salute
We need more of this🙏
What he is telling us can be transformed into a series on Netflix about RSA Revolutionists. Imagine ? Ep1- Leaving SA to get ammunition to fight for our land. Ep 2- Tanzania. Ep 3- Congo in the wild. Ep 4- Journey back to RSA via the Westcoast. Ep 5- AW Botha faked heart attack, De Klerk to takeover. Ep 6 Riots all over SA, Black Power taking over. Ep 7- Lifestyle has changed as we returned to RSA. Ep 8- Gangsters in the 90s. Ep 9 Drugs, guns everywhere, crime. Ep 10- Revolutionists figured out they were used by politicians. ETC..!! What do you think ? Someone creative, make this happen! Some of us need to know more about how they fought for freedom because I only know that they went to exile then came back. This important history was never taught in schools.
Believe in yourself, you can do it also and never doubt yourself....
It's so interesting this story I would like to hear more of this kind of stories. ANC leadership never told us everything
izingane zabantu zariska ngezimpilozazo . ngaze kuthini kulezi phukuphuku esezimosha amandla amaqhawe .
U Lucky Lux yena ube ekuphi phela he's always wearing a regalia and a bullet proof🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Well atleast he's representing that fighting spirit our fathers had and his name will go down in history wena u busy clowning here 😒
@@Umgqilazi_Wazo I'm busy in kzn #floods
@@uncletee1853 Good 👍
18:36 before he was born
Can we have more these MK/APLA soldiers' stories. Very interesting. Prisoners are starting to repeat the same narrative.
You reach Tanzania before reaching Kenya. Just a point of correction
These brave men gave their lives for our freedom. My question what have we and what we doing with it
I also attended at Mjokwane senior secondary school and i completed 2020🔥
The Scorpion CZ is easier to shoot because it is a 9mm semi-auto designed for shorter range shooting, so less penetration into things such as walls unintended targets. The AK47 on the other hand, is full auto, with great fire power and longer range. This means greater penetration and damage, but just as he said, comes at a cost of handling.
The AK has a ambi fire selector. You can switch from full auto to single shot. CZ 9mm great gun but i prefer the 762
And as of handling,i get bored when people think the ak47 is unruly. Its all on the shooter. Use 2 hands,use your legs and shoulders for balance and that's it.
@@opium42069 762 is great for short to medium range
@@opium42069 True, it's all about common sense. Every job has the right tool. When combating in civilian populated situations, high precision and less collateral damage is required, ar's like the AK12 or M16 thrives. But take things to the bush or soldier to soldier, the AK is king for days.
@@The_Truth777 amen brother,good to know another shooter is in here
What I find preposterous from the ANC government is that there are still APLA operatives that are still political prisoners to this day
My family origins are from komatipoort and I don't know this side of (his)tory
Phela most were the cares at the ground level of operation and few comrades were in Military High Command in both APLA and MK liberation movements
Still come back to this1 2024😢
Real heroes who were sidelines after SA got freedom
are y’all sure this isn’t Miles Vilakazi lol
Upoqo akabethwa! Izwe lethu!
Izwe Lethu✋. Kubuhlungu kodwa
Vote MK
The true heroes🎊
This is great work
That part about young promising leaders getting killed by their own due to jealousy of their potential to be prominent later on shows how far jealousy goes.
Imagine getting killed in the bushes of Namibia/Mozambique etc by black people who you're supposed to be fighting for freedom with, coz they hate what you cam POTENTIALLY be.
Very sad for these cadres, basically put their lives at risk for nothing, for some they lost their lives for nothing, shame on their fellow cadres who now are using them for selfish gains,may they be empowered
Its sad really....i think if hani would have succeeded most of them would have made it in the national army..that is my opinion anyway..because they were basically left to rot as some hot shots went to parliament.
I skip pass all adverts because we have requested for subtitles and we are not heard🙂
If you go on the drop down under transcript, you will see the subtitles. Unfortunately it's not on the screen and the creators probably want to keep it authentic
Malume khuluma kuzophola.
Bring that man back for an hour
Did the government compamsate them??? No! Sad.?
Sad 😭 😭 😭
@@debramokate121 I dont think so
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢,ngaze ngaphatheka kabi ngumuntu onemizwa sengisola nokut ngibukeleni leStory, i just wish lomjita can get answers he wants coz basically the story i clear he was framed and powerful people we involved in this not jast lomnumzane nonkosikazi but I just have this feeling the police they had their hands in this💔😭😭, I’m just so heartbroken 💔😢😢,
Lenja ewu ramaphosa yayikuphi?
Respect to people like these, im watching him using free wifi without an fear of being caught by apartheid police that im watching propaganda. Much respect.
May God bless you 🙏🏽
Agenda network please keep on telling their stories 🙏🏾
That's what we want to know about SA.
Hai! U can see he is still tramatized
Where they compasated???? No 😭😭.. Sad.....
Bring him back......for another hour 🙏🙏... True fighter.
Sata afrika ilona ilizwe elathola ifreedom late 1994 ykho lisaqinile kweze mnotho
This is true freedom fighter can this people be composited😢😢oh my heart
Hai impela alikho ithuna lendlala...
No subtitles??
Wow he went to Mjokwane secondary school 😳
Unspoken truth and very painful
Russia, China, Kenya, Rwanda, SA, DRC, ey this man is informative and deadly 🤓 smart 😆
Is this guy Xhosa?
izwe lethu maafrika
✋
Our freedom.came at a heavy cost let's not waste it dankie groot man lam
✋🏿Land First. The Rest shall follow
These are the real stories that are not told enough
Entlek Democracy isn't that good 👍
People from Zwaziland have less crime now but once they gain Democracy it'll be a killing zone just like mzansi
So much untold history of our country
Could you work on adding SUBTITLES
We will not forget you.
As i always tell my Friends, 80% of the People who took part in the struggle were not gonna bother if they knew back then what they know now.
This are information we should see on TV rather than American reality shows
Amablacks alimele uqinisile mfowethu