Welcome to Bua Le Watu. Our podcast releases new content every week, and we discuss issues that matter to the young person of Mzansi (South Africa). By having r...
Gugu Marawa on Soccer, Bafana Bafana, Banyana Banyana and KZN Soccer Academy
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Episode 3: Thobani Zikalala
Thobani Zikalala interview with Bua Le Watu
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Episode 2: Duduzane Zuma
Duduzane Zuma on his presidential campaign
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Episode 1: Zola 7
Bonginkosi Dlamini or better known as Zola 7 talking to Watu Ntuli about Music, our state of education system, how can we improve our societies for the better. The kasi king is spitting knowledge and wisdom. Enjoy!!!
Welcome to Bua Le Watu. Our podcast releases new content every week, and we discuss issues that matter to the young person of Mzansi (South Africa). By having real conversations with the change makers themselves. We visit some of the greatest minds in pursuit of a better society. So this is not simply a podcast but it is a way of life, a philosophy that seeks to unravel the some of the biggest challenges facing mostly South Africans but at the centre of it all, the marginalized youth and women. In a society filled with a perpetually older generational way of thinking, Occasionally we will engage some of the great minds from that. Era to gain insight on how this seemingly glaring generational and economical gap can be addressed and shift the focus towards building a better future, where all are truly equal. Bua Le Watu will take you on a journey through the changes we want to see and become, prepare for your awakening, as Watu delves deeper on the Stories, Books, Social Issues and Poems. Prepare to engage, as we welcome you to be part of this conversation. We constantly on the look out for other ground breaking change makers and developmental practitioners who have great and inspiring stories and theories to share, and we want to travel with your on this journey. Our audience will be treated to a battle of ideas and ideology, business, life and a dream for a better future for South Africa through engaging conversations. Bua Le Watu is that space.