I love how as black people we're starting to wake up and be curious about our spirituality... I'm certain that generations from now we'll be in a far better position than now❤
You want to understand Zulu culture, read Old Testament. You want to understand God, read new Testament. Culture is only going to get worse my brother. Angiwalandeli amadlozi, uNkulunkulu wafika kuqala kunawo. UYIDLOZI LAMADLOZI.
Whoever finds themselves watching this, you were led here to hear something for yourself in this. After watching please go check yourself and your fam. African tradition is so alive & real.Too bad we don't also have a printed manual (i.e Bible) for everyone to revert to & know how to live their life the right african way. Thokozani!
Ei can't we do that though? Like our generation must document these things. Like every clan must have a writer and tradition keeper. It would make things so much easier.
I know it to be a fact that PHD nor university or grave possess wisdom,Ask Job 28:1till the end of the book he will tell you where wisdom is really found.🤞
You can't listen to this and not get your act together after this masterclass , no sugarcoating no beating around the bush , she eloquently covered all aspects clearly can tell she is not manga manga .
The amount of knowledge I've acquired from this episode has made me realise that Christianity has played a part in the disintegration of African values and practices.
If you read the Bible properly you discover that it is not very different from what she's saying, especially the old testament. I feel that the missionaries are the ones who selected only what will benefit them to have power and control over the people and by preaching the inferiority of the African religions.
No. Practice makes perfect. No problem with sex before marriage but foolish to have child in a loveless relationship. The wise say it is not marriage that is sacred but sex!
Brilliant interview. I'm 39 years old and guess what, it has now surfaced that my Mom kumele angikhunge. That is why my life is not progressing like it sould. I am a Dlozi child but even that I found out later in my life about. My Granny was a Sangoma. Like this baffled us but my Mom explained she had the most difficult and traumatic pregnancy and delivery with me. Here we are 39 years later,kumele ngikhungwe.Thank you for explaining this so well. I've downloaded for my Mom to listento. Makukhanye👏
Wow I love her spirit she seems very soft spoken for a person onamakhehla. But I love how she articulated and explained everything so simply. Our spirituality is not a burden it's a way of a prosperous life!!
What an informative session can we have Khehla twice a month to educate us, because after this it all makes sense that we have to go back to the roots and all will be sorted.
what broke my heart is how i didn’t even understand some of the terms that she used until she explained and it really showed how westernised and uncultured we’ve become😭this should be general knowledge to us african kids but no you’ll find parents demonising their own ancestors and not allowing us to learn about our beautiful african traditions💔and most of us yearn to learn more about our lineages and i believe this is why we as african kids have become so lost and hopeless because certain traditions weren’t upheld by abazali and we weren’t allowed the opportunity to learn about our past instead we are constantly being fed the history of Britain and Germany but how does that benefit the African child?
Le se ke la duma dilo tša batho, look at the world that you live your family right now, what are they doing for you, and why would they be different when they dead
I always enjoy listening to Gogo Manjoro.I truly appreciate all the knowledge she equips us with in her teachings. She always clears up the misconceptions..., at least for me. And the fact that in this conversation, I hear her acknowledges God as the one who's greater than anything and everyone, has made me feel great admiration for her. She's just phenomenal.
Its not easy especially when you are married to someone who doesn't acknowledge his ancestors even his mom doesn't and im gifted i love acknowledging my ancestors so ke matsapa and mathata😢Thank you Mkhulu ive learned so much🙏❤
King David thanks for the wonderful show ey this is lady is out of this world she is a walking encyclopedia really you can feel she is not the one who is talking but the Khehla in her who does it all. Wow! Information is mind-blowing 😮😢 please bring iKhehla Manjoro monthly for the spiritual wisdom 🙏 🙌 ✨ 👏 ❤
Yahoo I have never come across someone who is so well informed and yet humble, Kehla Manjoro you are one in a million,wish I can get to consult with you.
Please put subtitles I looooove the switching between English & the local language & just really love the sounds of African language not sure if its Zulu, xhosa etc us non native speakers loose the conversation & gold nuggests spoken in the local language . Please consider 😂😂😂🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I wish they touched the issue of fathers who reject their kids. In-laws who stand by the kids who rejects their own. Surely there must be rituals that can stand in the gap to protect kids from such🤔
It would be interesting to hear her take on what should happen when kids are formed in the laboratory from a sperm donor or an egg donor (like in Moshe Ndiki’s case). Does the surrogate mother’s ancestors acknowledge the child although she was merely an incubator for the embryo?
Surprisingly this information you find it in all spiritual cultures worldwide. It reminds me of the books by Dolores Cannon and many others who delve deeper into the spiritual! I wish Gogo Manjoro could write books about this.
It seems African spirituality prioritises perfection over happiness. It discourages divorce and we must reconcile with family members we are no longer on good terms with. Also, it would be interesting to know how trauma is addressed in African spirituality, I do think unresolved and continuous trauma is our biggest issue as South Africans, bigger than spiritual issues.
I beg to differ sisi when you say it priorities perfection over happiness. She did mention how most of the problems are actually spiritual. So the starting point would be to make sure that spiritually you are aligned, then the rest shall follow.
I also find with African spirituality for ancestors to be cruel people, they make your life miserable for practising something they themselves never taught u anything about. I feel we are just a traumatized nation that's trying to find healing and explanations from all sides yet we remain a mess, they lost the country to foreigners yet they punish us as their own to suffer until we acknowledge them? Ay make me understand. I have more questions than answers. And I get exactly what u mean, we have fathers that deliberately neglect their kids and instead of the ancestors to come together and work for the well being of the child they make the child suffer for life...aay CUT!
@@DzunyBThey're cruel, because that's the Devil, not your dead loved ones. They are familiar spirits. They masquerade as your dead loved ones to win your trust and affection and lead you astray. None of this is of God, but South Africans are so blinded!
@@DzunyBwhat do you mean African spirituality is cruel ? Is Christianity not cruel? Majority of you people who are Christian are poor, live difficult lives and you deceive yourselves by saying there’s a better life when you die. Truth is every believe system has good and bad. You guys only mention this about African spirituality because you are colonised and ashamed of African things.
I will never grow tired of listening to all Khehla Manjoro's teachings. What a lovely hour watching this beautiful, informative episode! 👏👏👏👏 Thank you very much to King David and Khehla Manjoro 🙌🙌🙌 #Amadlozi #KhehlaManjoro
I respect her perspective n understand all the she had said,in my case for the past 35 i've been practicing all this traditional n cultural things,but as of last year I made a sole decision to stop practicing all these things n repented gave my life into Christ n all things r working in harmony that's my life m talking abt n m not crushing anybody's beliefs.
Dear our Host, we thank you for bringing uMkhulu Manjoro to the show. Who in their right mind is not hypnotize by uMkhulu's voice and wisdom, no maan, uMkhulu rocks maan, siyabonga Khehla, Camagu
Thank you so much for the enlightenment we need these conversations as Africans. We are in a mess. So excited to discover this channel at this point in time in my journey trying to fix the mess because I didn't know better. I am excited with the journey and discovering my spirit guides who are guiding me. Enkosi Khehla Manjoro. Camagu 👏🙏
Mkhulu manjoro you are in the league of your own I have never heard a spiritual healer so well knowledgeable and the way you explain my god yours is a real calling god bless you 🙏🇿🇦🙏🇿🇦🙏🇿🇦
One thing i know for sure is that with African Spirituality,it is never a one size fits all?as Africans we are different tribes that practice different things so we cannot all follow the same path when it comes to these rituals
Exactly. She is doing practices of machangane from mozambique and zulu practices. Black people suffer because they end up adopting all rituals out there which they end up calling on foreign bad spirits
There is a spiritual awakening taking place in Africa. The spark in interest of Africans for the subject of spirituality has lead to misunderstanding of “go thwasa” that’s why many people jow go to initiation because like she said, madlozi ba phakama when there is a problem in the family.
I wish this information van be preached everywhere on Radio, schools and in churches. Brown people are very confused lost nation. I love the topic because I believe very much in my ancestors.
Thank you, thank you. Wow, l enjoyed this very informative bhuti nogogo. This gogo l can see for alignment of my culture. She calm and full of positive energy. We need more of these episodes
Wooowzas! I watched this with two eyes last year, today with a 3rd 👁 and the clarity of the message is astral and awakening. Simple concepts we so much messed up because of Westerner imposed systems, but thank God they are rectifiable ❤🙏🏿👌🏿👌🏿😊
so much humility, So much wisdom and warmth. Truly gifted, you can tell it wasn't bought. I can listen forever. But the Western culture has ruined everything.
This was a great conversation however my issue is the dominant narrative is spoken in Nguni cultures, ka Sesotho, you can never marry a child...and you can never marry a woman and leave children behind. We need more light onto Sesotho -Setswana subcultures.
Exactly she is ignoring Basotho & others. Basotho do not take out mahadi for children. she does not realise she is speaking from a culture from mozambique which is foreign to SA . And also she adopted zulu rituals mixed with her mozambique beliefs and then makes it seem like its an African belief for all black people in SA, and thats why black people end being lost.
like the part where she says, all you need to do is "tsamaya o gata mabala" and all will be well. And lets not speak negativity people who are say they are doing well in life. Sometimes it's the heart that allows good or bad to happen in your life. ❤
If you would like to contact Khehla Manjoro:
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Thanks for the informative show
Siyabonga Khehla
No no@@carolinethabana8867
This is how a spiritual healer/adviser speaks. Khehla Manjoro is the real deal. 👌🏾 ❤
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I love how as black people we're starting to wake up and be curious about our spirituality... I'm certain that generations from now we'll be in a far better position than now❤
Are ancestors an African thing?
you mean sleep deep into darkness?
You want to understand Zulu culture, read Old Testament.
You want to understand God, read new Testament.
Culture is only going to get worse my brother.
Angiwalandeli amadlozi, uNkulunkulu wafika kuqala kunawo.
UYIDLOZI LAMADLOZI.
The only boring part about this episode is that it had to end. Great show, very informative.
Indeed it feels like its shouldn't end at all as this is educational
I love how PATIENT she is... She could explain the same thing 5000 times without getting irritated. She's awesome.
Whoever finds themselves watching this, you were led here to hear something for yourself in this. After watching please go check yourself and your fam. African tradition is so alive & real.Too bad we don't also have a printed manual (i.e Bible) for everyone to revert to & know how to live their life the right african way. Thokozani!
I am confused on a daily basis 😭 1day I understand the next it's a blank page ...
@@MotladileLitabe After watching this I understand what you mean by this.
No lies
Ei can't we do that though? Like our generation must document these things. Like every clan must have a writer and tradition keeper. It would make things so much easier.
My thoughts as well, saw this on TikTok and came here to get the whole episode
🤯This is PHD spiritual level wisdom. We’ve lost so much knowledge as a people! Thanks for this episode bra Dave and Khehla Manjoro🙏🏿
I know it to be a fact that PHD nor university or grave possess wisdom,Ask Job 28:1till the end of the book he will tell you where wisdom is really found.🤞
😊
You can't listen to this and not get your act together after this masterclass , no sugarcoating no beating around the bush , she eloquently covered all aspects clearly can tell she is not manga manga .
I agree with you fully and such I have made several arrangements to start sorting my life because nothing is more true than this.
The amount of knowledge I've acquired from this episode has made me realise that Christianity has played a part in the disintegration of African values and practices.
If you read the Bible properly you discover that it is not very different from what she's saying, especially the old testament. I feel that the missionaries are the ones who selected only what will benefit them to have power and control over the people and by preaching the inferiority of the African religions.
Christianity played a pivotal role in destroying African culture and customs
So soft and well spoken. She is easy to listen to and yes you can tell uba she has a gift
I just love her soft aura. She sooo calm😊
@@itushegoak9086 When we talk gift given person..
Uhloniphekile kakhulu
My physical ears went completely dead and only my conscious was found awake in this master session. I was seriously educated here
Nxe. I don't know this thing. As a result, I leave it ekuphupheni umkhulu. Bye.
I cried a little
@@namhladlomo1140 Genuine response there😊
What an intelligent black African woman 🥹🙌🏽😭
What's the point of mentioning that she is "black"?
@@sbonzama7013do you want a history lesson?
She is an INTELLIGENT WOMAN indeed 😊
So we have white Africans
She is so brilliant Annah is telling us what I have started family tree so that we can know our lineage.
Shoo her voice only just confirms everything, we need people like her to take us back to our roots as we are lost as a nation.
I wish we could speak the same language, "No sex/child before marriage", no cheating. Let's be faithful to our partners.
No. Practice makes perfect. No problem with sex before marriage but foolish to have child in a loveless relationship. The wise say it is not marriage that is sacred but sex!
We need a part 2 please bra Dave, now I have something to pass on to my kids, like you I was taking notes 😂
Brilliant interview. I'm 39 years old and guess what, it has now surfaced that my Mom kumele angikhunge. That is why my life is not progressing like it sould. I am a Dlozi child but even that I found out later in my life about. My Granny was a Sangoma. Like this baffled us but my Mom explained she had the most difficult and traumatic pregnancy and delivery with me. Here we are 39 years later,kumele ngikhungwe.Thank you for explaining this so well. I've downloaded for my Mom to listento. Makukhanye👏
This is proper; David you are the best interviewer bro
I'm going to gather all my family and binge on this episode. So much wisdom and knowledge all packaged in 90 minutes
am definitely also sharing this with my family from both sides
Good lord she's beautiful 🥺 just wanted to hear her voice
😂😂😂Stop simping
@@chidouzoegbo7997 glad you learnt a new word bro. And I'm not simping
@@mosamozero 🤣🤣🤣sad you think word is new though, but glad you also know it
@@chidouzoegbo7997 nah bro I been in the manosphere long ago Aaron Clarey days
@@chidouzoegbo7997 nah bro I been in the manosphere long ago Aaron Clarey days
Khehla Manjoro gave us a masterclass. Camagu 🙏
Wow I love her spirit she seems very soft spoken for a person onamakhehla. But I love how she articulated and explained everything so simply. Our spirituality is not a burden it's a way of a prosperous life!!
Siyabonga Mkhize (spirit animals) covers or approaches that question in a manner thats easily understandable
Nnete ausi. And prospering is what we did before the disruptions imposed by colonization and christianisation, assuming the two are different.
She is a gem, by far the most beautifull interview on Arıcan Spirituality.
What an informative session can we have Khehla twice a month to educate us, because after this it all makes sense that we have to go back to the roots and all will be sorted.
Please
Please David. We need uKhehla Manjoro every week to learn.
I couldn't agree more 💯
trUestorY ❤!!
😳😳😳😳 So much wisdom. What a great show!!! Khehla Manjoro need to come back on this show.
what broke my heart is how i didn’t even understand some of the terms that she used until she explained and it really showed how westernised and uncultured we’ve become😭this should be general knowledge to us african kids but no you’ll find parents demonising their own ancestors and not allowing us to learn about our beautiful african traditions💔and most of us yearn to learn more about our lineages and i believe this is why we as african kids have become so lost and hopeless because certain traditions weren’t upheld by abazali and we weren’t allowed the opportunity to learn about our past instead we are constantly being fed the history of Britain and Germany but how does that benefit the African child?
Le se ke la duma dilo tša batho, look at the world that you live your family right now, what are they doing for you, and why would they be different when they dead
@@precioussebatjane2986 Good question. I really don't understand.
We need to reconnect.
Is ancestor veneration African?
the best light hearted podcast about traditions
I always enjoy listening to Gogo Manjoro.I truly appreciate all the knowledge she equips us with in her teachings. She always clears up the misconceptions..., at least for me. And the fact that in this conversation, I hear her acknowledges God as the one who's greater than anything and everyone, has made me feel great admiration for her. She's just phenomenal.
Love her wisdom, her humility and her genuine energy
Its not easy especially when you are married to someone who doesn't acknowledge his ancestors even his mom doesn't and im gifted i love acknowledging my ancestors so ke matsapa and mathata😢Thank you Mkhulu ive learned so much🙏❤
Wise husband. The dead know nothing.
King David thanks for the wonderful show ey this is lady is out of this world she is a walking encyclopedia really you can feel she is not the one who is talking but the Khehla in her who does it all. Wow! Information is mind-blowing 😮😢 please bring iKhehla Manjoro monthly for the spiritual wisdom 🙏 🙌 ✨ 👏 ❤
I have learned a lot from umkhulu .I have never been in a situation where I truly understand the spirituality 😢issues ❤
eish wamuhle nangu uGogo Manjoro. aw kodwa nkosi. the wisdom she has. I salute
"I wish this can happen every week orro monthly" 😂
Yep 😅😂
😂😂true
What if you don't have malome
This is a Masterclass. Thank you Bra David for introducing me to this beautiful lady, Khehla Manjoro 👏🏽
I really love how the gentleman articulate his questions ❤
Yahoo I have never come across someone who is so well informed and yet humble, Kehla Manjoro you are one in a million,wish I can get to consult with you.
Please put subtitles I looooove the switching between English & the local language & just really love the sounds of African language not sure if its Zulu, xhosa etc us non native speakers loose the conversation & gold nuggests spoken in the local language . Please consider 😂😂😂🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I wish they touched the issue of fathers who reject their kids. In-laws who stand by the kids who rejects their own. Surely there must be rituals that can stand in the gap to protect kids from such🤔
Mna I would like to Thank Kehla Manjoro for this I'm meeting my Family soon and I'm an uncle so I Have to play those Roles Enkosi
"Celi' mpilo"🙏🙏🙏
One of the most informative i've ever watched.
That my name bro 😢😢😢 imagine I'm always asking but job dololo.
Once we know this stuff.. We will get the Land back.
Whenever she speaks I listen, I love her conversations on radio 2000 with Ausi Mapaseka. This is on Thursday @7
Is she speaking much in English? As otherwise I'm going to have to get assistance from friends to translate for me
I used my mom's husband's surname, never practiced African spirituality, everything about my life is great (career, marriage, health and family life).
Not all cases are the same. I am Happy that You haven't experienced anything negative in Your Life.. I Pray that continues 🙏🏾
Interesting...
U might be safe but then what about ur kids and ur grandkids
Mom's husband...being your father?
@@buyanifakudze3489 stepfather
It would be interesting to hear her take on what should happen when kids are formed in the laboratory from a sperm donor or an egg donor (like in Moshe Ndiki’s case).
Does the surrogate mother’s ancestors acknowledge the child although she was merely an incubator for the embryo?
That’s a good one❤
Yazi I also thought of the same thing
@@bryansibanda2568 great minds✨
Yes...
I would love to hear that as these ancestors are bothering us😢
Surprisingly this information you find it in all spiritual cultures worldwide. It reminds me of the books by Dolores Cannon and many others who delve deeper into the spiritual! I wish Gogo Manjoro could write books about this.
Grew up in the same neighbourhood with this lovely and I sooooo wish I knew we were going through a similar journey. Proud of you mama 🙂
It seems African spirituality prioritises perfection over happiness. It discourages divorce and we must reconcile with family members we are no longer on good terms with. Also, it would be interesting to know how trauma is addressed in African spirituality, I do think unresolved and continuous trauma is our biggest issue as South Africans, bigger than spiritual issues.
I beg to differ sisi when you say it priorities perfection over happiness. She did mention how most of the problems are actually spiritual. So the starting point would be to make sure that spiritually you are aligned, then the rest shall follow.
I also find with African spirituality for ancestors to be cruel people, they make your life miserable for practising something they themselves never taught u anything about. I feel we are just a traumatized nation that's trying to find healing and explanations from all sides yet we remain a mess, they lost the country to foreigners yet they punish us as their own to suffer until we acknowledge them? Ay make me understand. I have more questions than answers. And I get exactly what u mean, we have fathers that deliberately neglect their kids and instead of the ancestors to come together and work for the well being of the child they make the child suffer for life...aay CUT!
@@DzunyBThey're cruel, because that's the Devil, not your dead loved ones. They are familiar spirits. They masquerade as your dead loved ones to win your trust and affection and lead you astray. None of this is of God, but South Africans are so blinded!
@@DzunyBwhat do you mean African spirituality is cruel ? Is Christianity not cruel? Majority of you people who are Christian are poor, live difficult lives and you deceive yourselves by saying there’s a better life when you die. Truth is every believe system has good and bad. You guys only mention this about African spirituality because you are colonised and ashamed of African things.
KING DAVID STUDIO, I LOVE THIS CHANNEL. The King is well equipped to hold conversation, it flow nicely 💚💚💚
I will never grow tired of listening to all Khehla Manjoro's teachings. What a lovely hour watching this beautiful, informative episode! 👏👏👏👏 Thank you very much to King David and Khehla Manjoro 🙌🙌🙌
#Amadlozi
#KhehlaManjoro
Much much powerful show, if we understood these things about ourselves, then we will come right 👏👏👏👏
A very enlightening experience! Thank you so much Gogo Manjoro.... @King David, please bring her back again for more 🙏
I need to visit this sister with my family and my partner. I truly enjoyed this episode. Gogo is super amazing
I can't even finish the cast sengifisa ukuya kuyena
My son he is also a have similar problem
Cha sisi uyasazi isintu, I respect you very much and am so happy to see that there's someone who talks the same language in edlozini like I do
I respect her perspective n understand all the she had said,in my case for the past 35 i've been practicing all this traditional n cultural things,but as of last year I made a sole decision to stop practicing all these things n repented gave my life into Christ n all things r working in harmony that's my life m talking abt n m not crushing anybody's beliefs.
Daaaamn, I am going to watch this episode again
Dear our Host, we thank you for bringing uMkhulu Manjoro to the show. Who in their right mind is not hypnotize by uMkhulu's voice and wisdom, no maan, uMkhulu rocks maan, siyabonga Khehla, Camagu
The best episode ever, for me. She answered so many questions I had.
Please bring her back every week
How to contact her for consultation
Thank you so much for the enlightenment we need these conversations as Africans. We are in a mess. So excited to discover this channel at this point in time in my journey trying to fix the mess because I didn't know better. I am excited with the journey and discovering my spirit guides who are guiding me. Enkosi Khehla Manjoro. Camagu 👏🙏
We need part 2,3,4 etc Mr Mashabela please 🙏🏾
Love her ❤ The clear explanation she gave and her smiles. You gorgeous Khehla Monjoro
Please David we need khehla manjoro every month please we learn alot from her
Mkhulu manjoro you are in the league of your own I have never heard a spiritual healer so well knowledgeable and the way you explain my god yours is a real calling god bless you 🙏🇿🇦🙏🇿🇦🙏🇿🇦
She is so humble and I like her👌🏾
Her voice is so soothing, she is well spoken and I love all this knowledge she is Sharing.
Spiritual healers no longer look scary. or wear weird clothing. Looking relatable. I think I can now approach for advice without fear.
Definitely cant wait for the next episode with Gogo Manjoro
She has beautiful voice . She is very holesome. Omg
One thing i know for sure is that with African Spirituality,it is never a one size fits all?as Africans we are different tribes that practice different things so we cannot all follow the same path when it comes to these rituals
Exactly. She is doing practices of machangane from mozambique and zulu practices. Black people suffer because they end up adopting all rituals out there which they end up calling on foreign bad spirits
There is a spiritual awakening taking place in Africa. The spark in interest of Africans for the subject of spirituality has lead to misunderstanding of “go thwasa” that’s why many people jow go to initiation because like she said, madlozi ba phakama when there is a problem in the family.
And there are many many problems that we sre being faced with
I wish this information van be preached everywhere on Radio, schools and in churches. Brown people are very confused lost nation. I love the topic because I believe very much in my ancestors.
I definitely have to revisit this episode still on 13 minutes and supa hooked. Very informative.
She’s so spiritually, Mentally and physically beautiful ✊🏾
She nailed it, I'm impressed because ours is isiNtu before anything else.
First time ndibukela a spiritual person who is this clear about these complex things. Camagu Mkhulu.
I am coming back here with my notes book.
Thank you, thank you. Wow, l enjoyed this very informative bhuti nogogo. This gogo l can see for alignment of my culture. She calm and full of positive energy. We need more of these episodes
Glad you enjoyed it
Wooowzas! I watched this with two eyes last year, today with a 3rd 👁 and the clarity of the message is astral and awakening.
Simple concepts we so much messed up because of Westerner imposed systems, but thank God they are rectifiable ❤🙏🏿👌🏿👌🏿😊
so much humility, So much wisdom and warmth. Truly gifted, you can tell it wasn't bought. I can listen forever. But the Western culture has ruined everything.
Super glad to have listened and come across Gogo. She's truly gifted and holds a whole bag of knowledge. Makhosi
Am so in love to this women, the voice is killing
😂😂😂you crazy
I see she's hypnotised y'all. SMH
I like your video goog Manjoro, because you teach us everything that we did not know about our ancestors spirit.
This is so important and necessary to know. Not David killing me when he asked, " yini ukudeda manje"😂😂😂😂
Definitely need to rewatch this podcast... So much wealth of knowledge!!! Rea leboha Mkhulu Majoro🙌
This was really an eye opener for me. Great interview, we need Part 2 Please King David.
Camagu Khehla Manjoro 👏👏. Siyabulela ngokuvula intliziyo yakho usebenzise isipho sakho ukusikhanyisela 👏👏
Wow, what an interview. Somuch knowledge and information, please bring her back there is more that need to be covered. ❤❤❤
That was important, we need to learn this and practice it. ❤
Wow, knowledge is powerful 👏 🙌 👌 🙏
Khehla Manjoro speaks so well, she’s very eloquent. I learnt a lot today. Her wisdom is absolutely amazing!
Indeed everything in life is all about energy and spirituality🙌🙌❤️
This was a great conversation however my issue is the dominant narrative is spoken in Nguni cultures, ka Sesotho, you can never marry a child...and you can never marry a woman and leave children behind. We need more light onto Sesotho -Setswana subcultures.
Exactly she is ignoring Basotho & others. Basotho do not take out mahadi for children. she does not realise she is speaking from a culture from mozambique which is foreign to SA . And also she adopted zulu rituals mixed with her mozambique beliefs and then makes it seem like its an African belief for all black people in SA, and thats why black people end being lost.
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Guys gogo majoro is tswana o buwa ka setso ntoo ae buwang moo e kenya di culture kao fela
Brilliant episode..... Can we have part 2......please David
Khehla manjoro deserve some flowers 💐❤
Thanks David and Gogo Manjoro, very informative.
Very informative I have learned so much from this.
Thank Khehla Manjoro, wisdom !!!!
King David, wow 👌 I am definitely going to watch this episode again❤ siyabonga Mkhulu Manjoro🙏 Looking forward to the next informative episode 🙏
like the part where she says, all you need to do is "tsamaya o gata mabala" and all will be well.
And lets not speak negativity people who are say they are doing well in life. Sometimes it's the heart that allows good or bad to happen in your life. ❤