Ex-Gangster Meets The Mayor Of Cape Town

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Ex-Gangster Meets The Mayor Of Cape Town


In this episode, I sat down with the Mayor of Cape Town and Ex-Gangster Thando. We talked about some of the most significant issues facing South Africa, including the unfortunate reality of people living in Cape Town’s most forgotten and dangerous areas, the rising crime rate, the South African military, the housing crisis in South Africa,…

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  1. Imagine calling the SAPS to sort out your domestic issues. You raised your children and need to take responsibility. Lead by example. What do you teach your children? Can you say that you’re an example to him to be a better person?

  2. So much potential in this laas, very articulate you’ve got a massive role to play brigate play your part and make SA great again, and a phenomenal mayor “ make things tick over” very important point to bring hope back again

  3. Am so proud of my self of being informed, well researched on vast topics but – I Give Hats Off And Thumbs Up To Brother Thando. This gentleman really knows what's he is talking and he has got the facts and points and is really good at explaining and expressing himself without bias.
    You are the guy Bro Thando
    Keep the good work Bro

  4. Can we have a tour of other cities as well. Now we know the DA Manifesto and we need accountability from our political figures and leaders. I think Gordon is a leader not a politician. And the problem is we mistake leaders for politicians.

    I think Thando did an absolutely amazing job representing the unvoting population & the underprivileged communities. A great listener & smart man, i think he needed to be a gangster to see life the way he sees it now

  5. I love how respectful everyone was towards each other during this talk. Some difficult topics to cover which can usually cause quite a bit of heat, but all three of you kept calm and let each other have their say and had great understanding for each other's opinions. If we can all treat each other this way and take a moment to listen and understand each other, imagine how much better off we could be as a society. Thanks Josh for making this happen!

  6. I really enjoyed this episode Josh! Regardless of the party, I'm learning about how the ZA govt system works.

    Having a member of a different community in the next podcast would be a great way to show diversity of the issues facing south Africa.

    I would have liked for you to ask questions to the mayor about what he thinks can be improved within their current govt that aren't controlled by the ruling party.

  7. Hey Josh. This was very informative and interesting. I'm really interested in hearing PA president Gayton Mckenzie's view on these topics with Thando. It will be great to hear his response to what Thando is asking and bringing to light. I would really appreciate it if you could arrange that. Love this show and what you doing bro.

  8. Why doesn't the DA ask each manufacturer to donate 5% of there profits to helping the underprivileged.
    Also ask the prime minister and ministers to donate 10% of their Petrol money to the pensioners
    They live like kings while we are going to bed hungry 😢

  9. To be honest and I've visited cape town a couple of times, nd I've heard the locals telling me about they D.A complaints, I wish they knew what we going through in ANC dominated areas, ull would realize they really trying

  10. The people that answer this police calls ask you sarcastic stupid questions and they look a hour to come after calling them three times, asking for my statement a whole year later. By the time they arrived I could have dead. I still can’t believe because the police station is literally a 2 minute drive from my place.

  11. Thank you for recording this podcast Josh. You had me hooked from the start right to the end! Incredible conversation and discussions surrounding many issues we are facing in South Africa and Cape Town specifically. God bless you!