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Self-empowerment is about self-discovery and self-exploitation. To capture ones best attitude and opportunities to survive life's challenges and obstacles. Join the conversation and share! It is for this reason that "Radio Khuluma" exists. To give free speech to those who have no voice. Provide hope to those who have lost their faith. And are deprived opportunities within South Africa's economic resources and quality services from our government. Corruption has eroded the values from which our potential as a nation has been diminished after 1994 democracy.

When Fate Ties You Into A Knot - What Do You Do‪?‬ Isaac Khonjelwayo

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Self-empowerment is about self-discovery and self-exploitation. To capture ones best attitude and opportunities to survive life's challenges and obstacles. Join the conversation and share! It is for this reason that "Radio Khuluma" exists. To give free speech to those who have no voice. Provide hope to those who have lost their faith. And are deprived opportunities within South Africa's economic resources and quality services from our government. Corruption has eroded the values from which our potential as a nation has been diminished after 1994 democracy.

    EP.81 Library of SONA Failed Promises of ANC Government Has Gone Beyond Jokes

    EP.81 Library of SONA Failed Promises of ANC Government Has Gone Beyond Jokes

    The history of broken promises made by ANC politicians and the impact of empty promises on the trust of citizens has been eroded by constant lies. The reasons behind the inability of ANC politicians to fulfill their promises and the consequences of losing trust in political leaders has led the people turn a disaster into a state of humor and jokes to alleviate a national stress. Here are 15 examples of why ANC will lose the 2024 April Elections for failing to meet the needs of the nation with a sense of urgency.


    Failure to deliver on key policy commitments: The ANC government has made promises to address key policy issues, but has not followed through on these commitments, which has led to a loss of trust among citizens.
    Corruption and unethical behavior: Corruption and unethical behavior by politicians has eroded public trust and undermined confidence in the government.
    Inadequate attention to critical issues: The ANC government has failed to give adequate attention to critical issues such as poverty and unemployment, which have a significant impact on the lives of citizens.
    Lack of accountability and transparency: The lack of accountability and transparency in the political system has contributed to the public's distrust of politicians and the government.
    Political polarization and division: Political polarization and division within the ANC has contributed to a lack of cohesiveness and has made it difficult for the government to effectively address the needs of citizens.
    Failure to address crime and security concerns: The failure of the ANC government to address crime and security concerns has made citizens feel unsafe and vulnerable.
    Poor economic performance: The poor economic performance of the country has made it difficult for the government to address the needs of citizens and has contributed to a loss of trust in politicians.
    Failure to implement effective reforms: The failure of the ANC government to implement effective reforms has contributed to a lack of progress and has eroded public trust.
    Infighting and power struggles within the ANC: Infighting and power struggles within the ANC have distracted from the government's ability to address the needs of citizens and has contributed to a lack of trust.
    Growing income inequality: The growing income inequality in South Africa has contributed to a sense of frustration and resentment among citizens, which has eroded public trust in the government.
    Lack of public consultation and engagement: The lack of public consultation and engagement by the ANC government has contributed to a sense of disconnection between citizens and the government, which has eroded trust.
    Ineffective leadership and mismanagement: Ineffective leadership and mismanagement by the ANC government has contributed to a lack of progress and has eroded public trust.
    Failure to address the needs of marginalized communities: The failure of the ANC government to address the needs of marginalized communities has contributed to a sense of neglect and has eroded public trust.
    Lack of investment in infrastructure and public services: The lack of investment in infrastructure and public services has made it difficult for the government to meet the needs of citizens and has contributed to a loss of trust.
    Diminished public trust in government institutions and leaders: The diminished public trust in government institutions and leaders has contributed to a sense of disillusionment and a lack of confidence in the political system.

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    • 11 min
    EP.80 Talent Search To Reduce High Unemployment Rate In South Africa

    EP.80 Talent Search To Reduce High Unemployment Rate In South Africa

    Talent Search To Reduce High Unemployment Rate In South Africa. Learn To Earn A Living Earnestly & Not Depend Too Much On Government or Stealing I do not believe continuous handouts to sustain any individual social grants of a country for the youth; in a long run is the ultimate solution to substitute unemployment for a dependency syndrome. Companies and Governments must offer alternative permanent job creation opportunities, for people to add value to society and appreciate their self-worth for being employed.

    We Need Youth Employment Service Program

    Projects like "Shoes & Sneakers Comedy Cartel" to develop creative talent and life skills should be part of our education curriculum. Entrepreneurship must be taught at high schools as a compulsory foundation course. This will prepare students for vocational training, instead of limiting their scope of interest and development to pursue academic studies. 


    This basically is how you prepare a developing nation into self-reliance, on skills development to kick-start small business initiatives to grow the economy.
    high unemployment rate in South Africa
    The high Unemployment rate in South Africa
    The only way to realize our true potential as a nation is to become successful individuals in our own rights. Improving our technical and vocational creative skills and talents is a wise investment in the human capital development vision and the national plan. 

    We need skills that are exportable and will not restrict individuals from finding job opportunities outside of South Africa. Placing race, colour, gender, and religion or nepotism impediments in employing citizens; is prejudice to their abilities to deliver better skills with qualifications, to employers. This is a deceitful attempt to undermine the rights of seriously qualified and credible job seekers to earn an honest living.

    Trevor Noah, Elon Musk, Charlize Theron, Bonang Matheba, and many other S.A. celebrities who left the country for overseas greener pastures; are the reason why our country is lacking in talent to create and manufacture our own S.A. brands to export abroad. I'll be the next to follow.

    The UK, USA, Canada, and European countries are where aspiring individuals with tongue and cheek need to focus their attention, goals, and ambitions. To prepare, thrive, and build legacies for themselves. This is how we can begin to set high standards for professional personal achievements. Setting high standards is not an option, but a necessary tool for our follow-up succession planning. This talent job creation drive is to improve writers and develop new authors in the townships to groom creativity and new skills.

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    • 20 min
    EP.79 South Africans Are The Only People To Decide The Fate of The Country

    EP.79 South Africans Are The Only People To Decide The Fate of The Country

    South Africans Are The Only People To Decide The Fate of The Country. We need more than a miracle for a complete change in political justice against leadership malfunction to get the country in good order. The role of “messiah” to remedy our country’s predicament is something to be considered an impossible dream to fathom. 

    The corruption viruses incurred by The ANC will never take us forward anytime soon. We must forge a different path to find an alternative solution that will transform everything from scratch to the glory we’ve all wished to experience. “A world of Shangri-La” was conceived as a place of Freedom and Prosperity after 1994. 

    Perhaps, a new political party fresh from the ground up is what is needed right now to save ourselves from this annihilation.

    We Share The Same Dilemma And Fate Of Africa's Moral Degeneration!

    South African black folks have a dilemma and a challenge to deal with the reality of the ANC corruption nightmare. Let alone the after-effects and the hangover of a honeymoon and the intoxication of a long-overdue delusional democracy since 1994. 


    It is time for ALL South Africans to wake up and smell the coffee. 
    Since the inception of S.A's democracy; it has become a habit for the ANC government and our people to tolerate excuses for poor performance in all sectors of SOE’s service deliveries. 
    Optimization of resources to govern effectively without failure to their mandate to account to the nation has come to pass and they should be held accountable to the people for not delivering services.

    They shun taking responsibility for poor and bad decisions to own up to their actions for lack of discipline in their workplaces, and notch up the performance of standards to meet the country's economic output expectations. 

    Our government is suffering from the terrible mental paralysis of self-denial and uses its incompetency to pretend they're in control. The reality is that - they don't know what they're doing and have their brains and faculty of reason twisted in a knot.

    Why after 28 years of democracy do we still have communities traveling 20 km to fetch water. Why do we have children in street robots begging for food instead of being in the classroom? We have people like Mzwandile in Soweto who runs after-school music classes, yet National Lottery Funding do not support his community development initiatives? - Read more about Mzwandile Here!


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    • 24 min
    EP.78 Let's Use Music as A Catalyst of Hope to Advocate Peace Celebrate Our Humanity

    EP.78 Let's Use Music as A Catalyst of Hope to Advocate Peace Celebrate Our Humanity

    Let's Use Music as A Catalyst of Hope to Advocate Peace Celebrate Our Humanity. In the spirit of promoting harmony and everlasting peace in the region, I believe we composers, songwriters, engineers, musicians, and producers; can make a big difference to help reconcile the two countries. 

    Together with the input of their musicians including, but not limited to the following, reputable "International Peace Initiative Music Ambassadors". With the view that "Perhaps Our Purpose To Exist - Is To Reach Out and Touch Someone" to save lives and to help build a better world for all to live in peace?

    Dear Local & International Music Fraternity Community,

    Sunday, May 16, 2021

    This is Mr. Blue. J your biggest fan after listening to your powerful music presentations and productions including "The Wall” album by Pink-Floyd from Soweto, South Africa. I am convinced together we can put off the fire of hate and wars between nations, to promote peace. I wanted to create music to make the world a better place for all to co-exist. 

    My inspiration is still burning in my heart and soul to never die; until my mission as a lyricist is accomplished. One of my personal ambitions is to complete the: "Tick-A-Box Dying Wish List"  projects and particularly item #63 at the bottom of this page of my gratitude goals before I die. 

    Therefore; your support and kindest heart and contribution to this "item #63" will be truly appreciated. "The aim is to live this world a better place than I found it".

    Let us organize a peace concert and bring these affected countries together. Get more info - HERE




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    • 23 min
    EP.77 Does Anyone Care About How You Feel Today

    EP.77 Does Anyone Care About How You Feel Today

    Schools as concentration camps to promote fear! Who should be held accountable - 

    School is not a very good place to grow when you are young and fallible. It actually looks like a glorified concentration camp that had invisible silent emotional walls waiting to torture and cramped you in.  

    Young as I was I did not have a big brother to protect me against any bullies at school or on the streets from home to school and back. I was always alone almost ready to fight my own battles in order to survive.

    Victims of Bullying Needs Help

    Life is the same for most people if not for a majority of us. We get bullied by our financial circumstances (poverty is a bully), we get bullied by society’s rules, dogmas, and mental negative conditioning, and no one to look up to for our solutions. 

    We get bullied by Eskom rising electricity tariffs, Petrol suppliers raising the petrol price, traffic cops issuing unlawful traffic fines, and sometimes police officers who are supposed to protect us.

    I sometimes wonder why do we have to put up with this entire S*#%$&t. At which point does a normal person have to keep taking all the crab from anyone and possibly everyone, before they reach breaking point to commit murder, crime or suicide?. Often this crosses my mind; even when it comes to paying for goods and services at shopping malls and the till counters.

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    • 25 min
    EP.76 WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO GIVE YOUR BEST IN WHAT YOU DO

    EP.76 WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO GIVE YOUR BEST IN WHAT YOU DO

    Sometimes, when all our doubts, fears, and insecurities wrap ourselves up, we always come up with the idea of “I wish I was somebody else.” This is not a good sign of confidence and it means your “being” is a question itself. More often than not, we think and believe that someone or rather, most people are better than us.- when in reality, the fact is, most people are more scared than us we just don’t know it.

    Isn't it funny? We look at other people, envy them for looking so outrageously perfect and wish we could trade places with them, while they look at us and thinks of the same thing. We are insecure about other people who themselves are insecure of us. We suffer from low self-esteem, lack of self-confidence and lose hope in self-improvement because we are enveloped in quiet desperation.

    For as long as you don’t feel good about yourself you will display a poor vision of your capabilities and talents. Your work will not be good to your associates. Your outlook and performance will be compromised and the end results will be very poor in quality and unimpressive. Yet! When you give your all, you display confidence and everything you do will gradually become good if not exceptional.

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