“BLACK PEOPLE WILL LEAVE BIG PARCELS OF LAND TO GO LIVE IN A SHACK.'” – PENUEL THE BLACK PEN

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“BLACK PEOPLE WILL LEAVE BIG PARCELS OF LAND TO GO LIVE IN A SHACK.'” – PENUEL THE BLACK PEN

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  1. It's because kader asmal and Thabo mbeki introduced an educational system that dumbed down poor blacks. So don't talk shit Penuel. Teach them how to fish. To mock them.

  2. You clearly dont understand industrialization. You're not even providing evidence to these theories. The reason they left was because of industrialization, because the apartheid regime wouldn't allow black people to trade in agriculture. Penuel, you have a responsibility to educate people but you're here bragging to black people claiming that you're their saviour. It's shameful that you have such a platform and yet instead of using it for educational purposes you're using it for more clout. To start a business, you need capital. To start a business, you need background information about whatever industry you're interested in. You're a sham.

  3. So the problem is not the land what is called stolen but the lack of the will to succeed. Then they become racists and blame the white people for their incompetence. So stop blameing white people.

  4. The same parcel of land needs water and the anc closed the water to provide water on trucks for caders, My village in the north west and the neighbouring villages are victims of this useless anc.reseach better next time. Without water you can't work the land. Sol kesner did not build sun city ,it was built by Bophuthatswana government funds , research better and make informed noise.

  5. True….money is what is being chased. That is why there is so much shacks around the cities that becomes the munsipalities problem to solve and then peoples get houses, but cannot look after it……JOBS skills is needed.
    If anyone gave me land….I would sell it….why….as you need Money for it and that does not fall into what God has given me to manage…what I can manage…not more….that I cannot.or will not be able to handle….so me….I dont want anymore…only what I need and can handle. God bless SA. ❤❤❤

  6. On one episode of your show Pen, one gentleman mentioned that Sol Kerzener had given the leaders of the Transkei back in the day, a bribe of 2million for gambling establishments rights in the land. This was way before 94 snd you can imagine the vslue of the rand back then. My point is abwealthy person can go snywhere reshape any piece of land into profits.

    The government of the apartheid much like the government of Dubai was very deliberate about empowering white afrikaaners, they funded projects that would build these guys empires. They educated each other to be 1000x ahead of us economically. When we got liberated in 94, our government never copied that strategy, they stuck to old ways, if you go to varsity today thers a 1000 courses and 50% have no clear direction. I have land at home, but i have to go work for the man, to be able to get me a tractor, to be able to afford water tanks, because in rural areas these days akho namanzi for drinking even. You cant tell me a matriculant has any chanc3 of developing that land. Back when i was young this is now early 90s there were agricultural projects, where the government would take omama abadala in the villages show them how to farm small scale to feed their children, this died quick.because it wasnt a youth program. We must be deliberate about empowering people, to work the land, give them resources and mostly educate continously.

  7. 100% everything he said… that's why I think the whole land debate is so silly. Let the people who are doing a good job with the land continue to work on it,… in fact, give those people more land + support, in return for higher yields & lower food prices, which will in turn benefit everyone in the country directly.

  8. That is so true. I have seen people leave their house in Soweto and go and live in a shack. This someone I know personally. Business is so important. I grew selling vegetables on the street. From humble beginnings amazing things can happen. Today family members are running great businesses.