You can listen to this guy all day, Netflix just needs to seat down with this guy and create magic. The way he narrates the events you visualize the act .
The mere fact, that we looking @ Netflix, to tell our stories, not the national broadcaster, or pvt(local) channels, and prod houses, is EXTREMELY sad... We should have our own POWER, by now💔
I know Sylvester personally, he was at garden city clinic and i was one of the Correctional officials working 2nd Watch at the clinic. Glad he is a changed person today.
This is the biggest episode I ever watched ever since I started watching podcasts. This man tells a story in details. He needed 2 and half hours to actually explain the other escapes as well. He should be reached out by the people who can create documentaries and create one for him. He lived a movie kinda life. 💯
Guys we are not glorifying crime but this story telling on another level, if we can watch El Chapo and Pablo Escobar then we need to tell our stories. I'm watching this interview twice now.
...the way in which he narrates his story is an ART in itself.I am not glorifying violence or crime either BUT, honestly, this guy is a masterpiece !!! 🤌🏾🙌🏾🔥
Please give this man his flowers. Silvester's life story is one powerful story I've ever heard in my entire life. It's an honor for me to have lived and heard such a powerful story. Silvester is true evidence that maricles happen. Re integrated back into society is enough evidence that this man is a testimony that there surely is a higher power. This lifestory deserves a book, a movie a song. Danko behind the wall Danko Skeem gp Danko Silvester.
first of all, the story of Sylvester deserves to be told to the world. second, Skeem... kade umjaga umjita because you wanted to hear your favourite stories about him hence the interview is all over the place. let the man narrate his story accordingly, chapter to chapter. he lived a fascinating life. thank you for having him.
Yah no, hats off! This guy is brilliant. His character and the confidence gave me goosebumps throughout the episode. He touched on crime with psychology, crime with politics, crime with spirituality.... I'm satisfied. Dankie Skeem for this one!🔥
I like it at the end, this guy is still fearless. 'akuna airforce elingangitjela Loko inside and outside 😂😂😂it seems like jail has done nothing to him 😂😂😂
Mofokeng, the fact that you survive means that God has not finish about His assignment to you. Remember God plant 🪴 a seed in everyone. You can't kill the seed has been planted by God.❤
I learned a lot from him, he's a good person. He's human after all. Thank you everyone who makes all possible for him to come and share. I am here from Bloemfontein, I salute you my brother
Everything that this guy is saying is the truth. This guy was just something else.... This guy was crazy yerrrrrrrrrrrr!! Yesssssses.... Go ask people from Soweto about this guy. The guy that was living life just like in the movies. Sylvester Mofokeng a true legend of the game
Saw a clip from tik tiko and I was like no man this is a must watch... Grootman Sylvester deserves a series, hope one of the best movie directors see this clip.salute grootman
Skeem needs to interview these guys having a gameplan. Right now his questions are all over the place. Not enough origin stories captured in the right sequence of events, it’s frustrating. Besides that, he always has great guests and Mavester is one of the best if not the best interview so far 👏🏽👏🏽💐
I literally subscribed because of this episode. People from jail are very good storyteller and the did just that. What I like about this particular interview is that you actually believe every story he tells cause you can just feel that he's telling the truth, unlike the many other interviews we've seen. This guy was the original papa action. He literally lived that life 😅
I've watched all 3 episodes and I'm gonna stay here for the 4th one as he still has 2 more escapes to talk about...Great story teller! I enjoy watching and listening to him.
What cracked me the most was..." I stopped counting the total number of years to be spent in jail" 😂😂😂😂. I loved his narration. Next time let him tell us what stood out to him in all the happenings in his life both in and out of jail, stuff that is not on record etc.
I grew up in soweto back in the mid and late 90s we heard elders talk about Sylvesta, Tebza Ngwana, Kenny Barel, Makhushu, Les Mada and many more and i can tell you this man was the real deal
What Sylvester saying about spirit or soul leaving the body and still hear what people next to ur body saying is for real. I'm a living testimony, that once happened to me by the time I was sick. I saw my soul living my body, then I saw my body laying down rounded by people,while da other me (my soul) , I'm hanging in air next to roof looking down to my body . After that people went out of the room the I (soul) go back to my body. It was like a dream....
@nghwandla it did happen to me as I would say +-10 yrs back. When I told people who were in the house thaught I was talking nonsense. I'm still thinking about that even today I can't figure out what was going it's confusing
I feel this interview was just all over the place😭wish he could have told his story from the beginning as to how he started getting involved in crime, his arrests,escapes and his release from prison 💆🏾♀️
No I understand why skeem didn't do that, He just came out and I think he needs to 1st relax coz many of the victims are still limping and reminding them about this might put his life in danger.
He is very articulate and an intelect of note I wish they dived more on his educational background or how he used to kill time in prison either by reading or other positive activities he was involved in.
This is the biggest episode I ever watched ever since I started watching podcasts this man tells a story in details...he needed 2 and half hours to actually explain the other escape as well 🙌🙌..
Until a person speaks you'll never realize how brilliant their minds are... This guy was just served hard cards and lost to the house honestly... Not taking away from his crimes but if the cards were different his life would have ended up being different
I can relate to the out of body experience. I also had the same experience. I was hit by a taxi, the next thing I saw was that my spirit was hovering above my body. I could see and hear everything that was happening. I only experienced pain when my spirit returned to my body.
Grootman Sylvester, try to open and register a security company. No one will mess with a company that is protected by your company. Atleast think about it.
All guys who come from prison are like that and believe me or not they're good in telling lies. Back to story telling these guys sit for hours talking and sharing stories hence you'd stay intrigued.
Today I watched a movie. Somebody needs to create a series much like Netflix's Narcos. It's such stories that make me have a desire to become a filmmaker.
Bro I've always had the idea as well but after this interview I've made up my mind that once I stack my paper right I'm gonna Invest heavily in the film industry, we've got so many dope authentic stories that are 10 times better than Hollywood
I know this guy...late 90's he used to terrorize ana club ase jozi....from Carlton centre, Club Alcatraz, Arena ko high point......I belive him...this guy was fearless😮
Can I just say that I love that he never gave in even though he was facing 30+ years. I'm 34 years old and just know my life right is not what I'm destined to do. Great storytelling
I once had out of body experience. I was stabbed, died and recovered without any medical intervention. I saw myself being dead and having a conversation with God. God is great 🙏
From Namibia/ Windhoek Katutura..eish childhood brother from another mother gemeente lokasie..Ling live Slondo...my friend remember remember ..now is not your time anymore, it's GODs time ...tune in to GODs channel verstaan Grootman....salute. Klein Dumba
This guy is telling the truth when u in comma or about to die your soul comes out and u can see ppl crying and praying but you cannot do anything ur soul comes out wow what an experience
True,I remember in 2016 I when I was in a coma I could see myself lying on the hospital bed,the machine beeping and I heard the nurse speaking to the doctor saying they should switch off the machine as they thought I was no longer existing on earth and I wanted to tell them I had life in me.
I remember this guy when he was in Namibia, Windhoek way back. He was a founder member of the now defunct Rooi Oog van Satan bende/ Red Eye of Satan band. But that is is his past and now he is a different Sylvester. Life must go on.😊
Itsnot like the community rejects your kind but seeing you always reflects your wrong doings, it may be hard for them to let go but i wish u find your way in life you're really God's favorit, God brought you here on earth to serve a purpose ❤
Reformed Ghabadiyas are thee most powerful Spiritual Chosen Soldiers... Watch what God is going to do with this unique Divine Messenger 😇🤞🏾✊🏾👏🏾🙏🏾🙌🏾🕯️✨😇 I wish only the best for you Butiza ✊🏾 Tjovitjo ✊🏾 you are true transformation & testimony
Guys Sylvester ufundile, his English🙌If he had not resorted to crime n went to school he would have been very far in life bcos uhlala niphile this guy🔥
We need a series please ,something like prison break😭😭😭🔥dam my heart, I was shaking just 15 minutes into the episode, couldn't wait for more🔥❤️👌 we are all expecting him to come back...more should be unpacked vele...THANK YOU GROOTMAN SYLVESTER GOD BE WITH YOU AND THANK YOU TO GP❤
His adeptness in seamlessly utilizing various languages interchangeably showcases his command over linguistic versatility. Story telling is his thing wenza all sort of sounds to paint a clear picture ukuthi bekwenzakalani 🤭🙌🙌
"aw'ngitsheli lokho" is iconic 🔥🔥😭😭😭😂
Lol lately ngihlezi ngisho nje😂😂😂
Very iconic
My every day language 😂😂😂
He doesn't give you a choice😂 😅
By fire by force😂😂😂😂
I'm a woman, but I salute this guy. He narrated his story like a movie 🎬. Baba Salute 🫡
I love him so much ❤
Ya Naledi @@nalediadventure2345
@@DollyMdiniso Awus' tsheli lokho!!!
O RATA DI SKEBEKWA WENA SIES
@@SibusisoHlophe-dp5lq😂😂😂😂😂
You can listen to this guy all day, Netflix just needs to seat down with this guy and create magic. The way he narrates the events you visualize the act .
😂😂😂
This man quit school at the age of 11 but can speak perfect English and Afrikaans taal he is brilliant.
Yini I perfect English ngathi nawe washiya iskole at da age of 11
Here in Namibia,he was way' ahead of us all,mindwise.Very smart guy...'😊
@@HappyPegasus-el9ptstop lying,you not from Namibia
It's just a language, there's nothing brilliant
unomona....!
If they are to make a movie about this, Warren Masemola would perfectly execute the role as Sylvester Mofokeng 💯🔥👌🏾
@@kingsleyselinda8150 on point
Facts!!!!!
Warren Masemola would kill that role nomakanjani👌👌👌👌
I think Israel Matseke Zulu or Ronnie Nyakale can play his character well.
Thats true....*✊
This guy is still alive coz he is free spiritual and he was just in a wrong Path....
God loves him
What does that mean.. so God don’t love those who passed on?
Netflix is really sleeping on South Africans. I've been anticipating to watch this interview.🔥🔥💯🤘
The mere fact, that we looking @ Netflix, to tell our stories, not the national broadcaster, or pvt(local) channels, and prod houses, is EXTREMELY sad... We should have our own POWER, by now💔
Hit up Bomb productions not Netflix
Leave Netflix alone, south Africans themselves are sleeping
@@leviconspiracies😂
@@HarryHumaon point
I know Sylvester personally, he was at garden city clinic and i was one of the Correctional officials working 2nd Watch at the clinic. Glad he is a changed person today.
If you're saying that it means he was really bad?
Sounds like it @@picpoo1801
Aow khuluma ndoda
He shouldn't even be free but lives in a gangster paradise
Ay Nina the way enifuna lezindaba ngakhona yooo 😂😂😂😂 you niyamsabisa now
Adding subtitles is no child's play. Big ups to the editor.
Honestly if it wasn’t for the subtitles I wouldn’t finish watching the podcast because his language is so complicated 😓
True🎉🎉🎉🎉
@@lighthlungwani9337 where you from?
@@ArrogantbutFly Limpopo
This is the biggest episode I ever watched ever since I started watching podcasts. This man tells a story in details. He needed 2 and half hours to actually explain the other escapes as well.
He should be reached out by the people who can create documentaries and create one for him. He lived a movie kinda life. 💯
My thoughts exactly 💯
Yes hle,n d number of crimes h committed n hw h got arrested in details.h s a good story teller.Skeem shud invite hm again hlem.
😮🫡
He is just a little girl dressed as a man bring him to Venda matatshe prison he breaks
Big indeed
Guys we are not glorifying crime but this story telling on another level, if we can watch El Chapo and Pablo Escobar then we need to tell our stories. I'm watching this interview twice now.
El chino is the scariest I had a seizure just for watching his criminal life
Me tooo
Why is he out? Still on minute two?
Awungi tshele loko 😂😂😂😂
...the way in which he narrates his story is an ART in itself.I am not glorifying violence or crime either BUT, honestly, this guy is a masterpiece !!! 🤌🏾🙌🏾🔥
This Guy made the Movie Jerulasema look like a picnic compared to his Real Life Story.
This is going to be your biggest episode Grootman Makasana
I million views
@@luckymtshweni5366 hhayi iyagijima sho
And you were right😂
You were right
You were right
This dude is well spoken , he vividly paint pictures with words
He knows how to capture imagination
May this podcast open doors for Sylvester 🙌🙏
What doors bethuna?
@@melaningoddess224 if you don't get it forget about it
That's so true May the Lord open doors for him he is still the child of God I
"Things that happen in your childhood, affects you in your adulthood". I can attest to that...😥🤞
I hope you grow and heal from all of it. Always try and open up to the ones who love you and those whom you trust.
That is so true Sisi wam
I believe him, when my mom got shot she said she heard a voice saying "get up you have children to raise".
Your mother was a thug?🦂
Please give this man his flowers.
Silvester's life story is one powerful story I've ever heard in my entire life.
It's an honor for me to have lived and heard such a powerful story.
Silvester is true evidence that maricles happen.
Re integrated back into society is enough evidence that this man is a testimony that there surely is a higher power.
This lifestory deserves a book, a movie a song.
Danko behind the wall
Danko Skeem gp
Danko Silvester.
Flowers for if I may ask ?
“Nyommao robala fase ntja ke wenA”😂vester is painting a movie in my head🔥
Amazing story teller. When he said he woke up the next day after getting shot only to realize that he woke up after a year 🔥
That I had to rewind a couple of times😢... I'm speechless
I had to replay that part
Thats the part that solidified it for me, good story telling.
Very intelligent
Explain or elaborate pls
Shout out to the GOAT Sylvester Mofokeng.
Minister of Arts and Culture and Minister of Correctional Services need to support and fund such stories.
first of all, the story of Sylvester deserves to be told to the world. second, Skeem... kade umjaga umjita because you wanted to hear your favourite stories about him hence the interview is all over the place.
let the man narrate his story accordingly, chapter to chapter. he lived a fascinating life.
thank you for having him.
Touché.
well said , the interviewer was bad.
the timeline was messed up, and his questions weren’t properly prepared beforehand
😢😢But 4me I think Skeem tried ,angisho syamcava uSkeem ukuthi uyasidla iskhath kuringa yena but 2day uzamile tu🎉🎉
Eyi nina Futseki aniyeke Skeem hambani niyovula awenu ama post cast nihambe ngama line afunwa abangani benu nogogo benu zinja thina sigrand ngoThemba hambani la kule post cast kaSkeem zinja msoonu yenu nxaaaa gaaa
True we wanted to know how and where he started up until how it all ended but he had to make him chop the story
If Sylvester was from USA someone would've made a series based on his story
Facts
He was going to be rich hle
Right!!!
Ths comment made me watch ths episode
And the money
He is a walking canvas. The way he narrates his experience feels like you are watching or were part of his story.
This man was wild asf😂😂😂😂😂Its like i was watching a whole movie🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🙌🙌🙌He was always two steps ahead--his thinking capacity🙌And bravery🙌.....
We need a movie of this Guy. Nhlamulo from scandal can portray this character very well
You're onto something
Nhlamulo and Mdala
warren masemola 🤔🤔🤔
Yah no, hats off! This guy is brilliant. His character and the confidence gave me goosebumps throughout the episode. He touched on crime with psychology, crime with politics, crime with spirituality.... I'm satisfied. Dankie Skeem for this one!🔥
You're very pretty
No One is talking about Sylvester's English 🙌😫
Ufunufa?
😂
How his English and Afrikaans 😊
Way up there
Dude is smart
This guy speaks as if his been living a movie life.
hahahaha straight.
This guy has taught me Alot... Don't give up groot man, GOD will help. You change people's lives.
This guy Story deserve to Be On "I Almost Got Away with it" Series. even a Movie...I can listen to him the whole day😂
True
😂😂😂 straight 🤞
I agree😂
They don't show garbage like this🙄
I like it at the end, this guy is still fearless. 'akuna airforce elingangitjela Loko inside and outside 😂😂😂it seems like jail has done nothing to him 😂😂😂
Get Maglera to play this guy in a movie.
His story deserves to be told
you're super creative, this is a brilliant idea.
😂😂 they really look alike
You need to get part 2, 3, 4 and 5 from this guy. 33 years is a long time he definitely has so much to share.
Mofokeng, the fact that you survive means that God has not finish about His assignment to you. Remember God plant 🪴 a seed in everyone. You can't kill the seed has been planted by God.❤
Serious
Good ungenaphi manje 😢
Seriously nyhani! Ungenaphi God. Niyasmosha mann
Part 2 petition 😂😂 please Skeem comply
Please ❤😂
Part 2 🕯
We need a series
Please🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
😂😂😂 maara vele we need a series
I learned a lot from him, he's a good person. He's human after all. Thank you everyone who makes all possible for him to come and share. I am here from Bloemfontein, I salute you my brother
This interview was too short Skeem 😢 we need a part 2 and 3 and 4
Indeed it was too short
Skeem doesn't prepare and that's why we end up with unfinished stories, there's more he didn't ask about😢😢
Feels like I was in a cinema. Story telling of this guy is on another level.
💯
Don't forget it comes at a cost boss,klk the more parts he adds the more money he has to pay😢
This episode is Netflix type of thing 🔥🔥🔥❤️😍😍
Please
Do they have an email address
I think you should reach out on their platform because I don't C any of their contact details.
My thoughts exactly when the show was about to start 🎉🎉❤
Everything that this guy is saying is the truth. This guy was just something else.... This guy was crazy yerrrrrrrrrrrr!! Yesssssses.... Go ask people from Soweto about this guy. The guy that was living life just like in the movies. Sylvester Mofokeng a true legend of the game
I don't know him but I believe him😂😂
Saw a clip from tik tiko and I was like no man this is a must watch... Grootman Sylvester deserves a series, hope one of the best movie directors see this clip.salute grootman
Same
This is a short summary aboout Bro Sylvester Mofokeng. We need episode by episode
😂😂😂
I also feel there's still plenty to tell
Skeem needs to interview these guys having a gameplan. Right now his questions are all over the place. Not enough origin stories captured in the right sequence of events, it’s frustrating. Besides that, he always has great guests and Mavester is one of the best if not the best interview so far 👏🏽👏🏽💐
There will always be that person who carries a red pen, and this time it's you 🙄
My pleasure 🥺👏🏽
You absolutely right I thought so too.
Loved the episode, but I also feel like he needs to adjust his line of questioning. The stories lack cohesiveness, otherwise really captivating.👏🏾
Completely agree, it’s really frustrating.
“You don’t do shit like that to people like us😭🔥🔥”
I FELT THAT.
😂😂😂
😂😂
@@thabangthomas1392 🤣🤣🔥mavester 🌏
😂you heard
Word of the year 2024:Mara what's the big deal bhuti👌
I literally subscribed because of this episode. People from jail are very good storyteller and the did just that. What I like about this particular interview is that you actually believe every story he tells cause you can just feel that he's telling the truth, unlike the many other interviews we've seen.
This guy was the original papa action. He literally lived that life 😅
Who else has been checking the channel regularly just for this episode?
😂Me
Guilty is charged 😂😂
My gf just notified me...I've been long waiting
Ive been been 🤣😂
Me
Skeem this deserve 3 to 4 Episodes
I've watched all 3 episodes and I'm gonna stay here for the 4th one as he still has 2 more escapes to talk about...Great story teller! I enjoy watching and listening to him.
What cracked me the most was..." I stopped counting the total number of years to be spent in jail" 😂😂😂😂. I loved his narration. Next time let him tell us what stood out to him in all the happenings in his life both in and out of jail, stuff that is not on record etc.
This is a award winning story... I was captivated the WHOLE time🔥🔥
i'm just in awe of this man's life man, God bless him. I think he needs to write a book man. Thank you to the Host big up brother.
Credits aren't given enough to the editor .. 🙆🏾♂️🤣🔥🔥🔥
The channel has grown grootman, big ups Mthimbane Bru wam. I look up to you
No lies detected
The guys were working on Podcast and Chill. Very brilliant.
Incredible work mara intro ye 5 minutes yonke? kheman dawg
@@MonwabisiGaga-cl1hdlol my thought exactly
The pleasure he gets from talking about the armory, tells you what kind if a person this guy is.
" ey mina bengifuna armory" yhoooo
@Mzovelilevelile-rk6jp that is not normal, he is still dangerous!
@@leboseloi2430l doubt his still dangerous
He did mention that he loves action
This one has not been rehabilitated
Sylvester is what American rappers wish they were
listening to him and creating my own virtuals out of his story i felt like i was watching a movie
It's like that for all of us
A movie straight..
I am glad he understands that' some people will never forgive him 🙏 😮,But it's life😢.
I grew up in soweto back in the mid and late 90s we heard elders talk about Sylvesta, Tebza Ngwana, Kenny Barel, Makhushu, Les Mada and many more and i can tell you this man was the real deal
that "AWUNGITJELI LOKO" 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
😂😂😂
😂😂😂hilarious
😂😂😂hilarious
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
As a damara speaking Namibian i can attest he counted in our language. Grootman is real
Are you guys able to understand Zulu that side
@@Augustinmasedi348zulunaiser
@@Augustinmasedi348not really but our languages sound almost the same when speaking
NOT REALLY, BUT THERE'S A HUGE SOUTH AFRICAN POPULATION SINCE LATE 70'S 80'S
I've watched this interview more than 10 times
You lying boy I'd understand if you said twice but not 10😭
@@wackyawesome69 why would I lie jita?
What Sylvester saying about spirit or soul leaving the body and still hear what people next to ur body saying is for real. I'm a living testimony, that once happened to me by the time I was sick.
I saw my soul living my body, then I saw my body laying down rounded by people,while da other me (my soul) , I'm hanging in air next to roof looking down to my body . After that people went out of the room the I (soul) go back to my body. It was like a dream....
Then you'll get people telling you there's no life after death
So ppl that grounded Ur body dont they think Ur dead? Couz Ur soul it's up the??
I have experienced this twice in my life, it's surreal.
@nghwandla it did happen to me as I would say +-10 yrs back. When I told people who were in the house thaught I was talking nonsense. I'm still thinking about that even today I can't figure out what was going it's confusing
Astral projection.
Mavesta ke nja, last number!😂😂😂 Michael Schoffield!
U knw😂
Watching three times now 😂😅Awungtsheli logo.... can't wait for part 2... strictly mavesta
I feel this interview was just all over the place😭wish he could have told his story from the beginning as to how he started getting involved in crime, his arrests,escapes and his release from prison 💆🏾♀️
SPOT ON
Skeem does that and I always get annoyed 😭 😭 😭 he doesn't know how to interview
@@bhekithembambhele2982relax part 2 is coming
No I understand why skeem didn't do that, He just came out and I think he needs to 1st relax coz many of the victims are still limping and reminding them about this might put his life in danger.
This channel needs to do better, the intro is too long, they all over the place. They should have sticked to Agenda network bayeke ipodcast🙄
He is very articulate and an intelect of note I wish they dived more on his educational background or how he used to kill time in prison either by reading or other positive activities he was involved in.
This is the biggest episode I ever watched ever since I started watching podcasts this man tells a story in details...he needed 2 and half hours to actually explain the other escape as well 🙌🙌..
Yoooh what an episode!!! I was glued to my screen for the whole 1hr28min. A name I will never forget SYLVESTER MOFOKENG
Until a person speaks you'll never realize how brilliant their minds are... This guy was just served hard cards and lost to the house honestly... Not taking away from his crimes but if the cards were different his life would have ended up being different
I agree… had he been dealt a different deck in life. His life would have been different… his mind is quite brilliant
Nonsense. Don't speak as if you know him personally
I can relate to the out of body experience. I also had the same experience. I was hit by a taxi, the next thing I saw was that my spirit was hovering above my body. I could see and hear everything that was happening. I only experienced pain when my spirit returned to my body.
I can already see Mduduzi Mabaso acting as Sylvester 😅😅😅
I'm thinking Bonko
Yoo I know,=KBS gang stars,they used to terrorise Soweto
Bonko will definitely nail this role @@bongeka.pretty.4045
@@bongeka.pretty.4045 if it was back than Zola would’ve killed this role. Now time it can be a challenge.
Warren masemola
Grootman Sylvester, try to open and register a security company. No one will mess with a company that is protected by your company. Atleast think about it.
His criminal record might be his obstacles to own a security company.
@magasaneemmanuelmashabela2801 he can register it by someone's name. Eg. His wife or child
With his criminal record he won't win
He's a criminal, security is a sensitive industry
Which can still be bypassed.
I can't believe this guy captivated me for many time i think i even know this podcast from beginning to the end...much love from Limpopo ❤
Sylvester keeps on throwing English terms here and there 😂🔥
Disorientated 🤟🏾😂
Abo tangible
Preconceived😂😂
Boggling
Disintegrate
This deserve Netflix
my new line❤🔥
His storytelling technique is highly engaging, akin to watching a captivating cinematic experience.
All guys who come from prison are like that and believe me or not they're good in telling lies. Back to story telling these guys sit for hours talking and sharing stories hence you'd stay intrigued.
Best story teller. It's like I'm watching a movie literally... you have decorated my imagination.
Straight
Please stop making long intro videos yho
Awubatsheli lokho
And it's long lol
Ey futsek wena
@ grow up.
Yeah the intro is long
Today I watched a movie. Somebody needs to create a series much like Netflix's Narcos. It's such stories that make me have a desire to become a filmmaker.
Bro I've always had the idea as well but after this interview I've made up my mind that once I stack my paper right I'm gonna Invest heavily in the film industry, we've got so many dope authentic stories that are 10 times better than Hollywood
I know this guy...late 90's he used to terrorize ana club ase jozi....from Carlton centre, Club Alcatraz, Arena ko high point......I belive him...this guy was fearless😮
Wazi yena
Fearless ??❎❌✖️
He was diabolical possessed ‼️
True he influenced my late brother Clive Jama Zulu.
But he says he was paralyzed in 1997
Ne Afro he was dirty
Can I just say that I love that he never gave in even though he was facing 30+ years. I'm 34 years old and just know my life right is not what I'm destined to do. Great storytelling
I once had out of body experience. I was stabbed, died and recovered without any medical intervention. I saw myself being dead and having a conversation with God. God is great 🙏
Are you serious?
I am
Hope you have changed and preaching the gospel of Christ
Ay awume kancane mfethu
Can I be assisted with contact numbers of podcast to relate my unlawful arrest and beaten but end up found not guilty
This man life needs to be documented on a movie im not glorifying criminal activities but he for sure did big history in south Africa
“En is waar”😂
A story teller this guy😂🔥
When he say"what's the big deal "😂😂😂😂
His story is like a movie scene ❤He is very scary 😂😂
From Namibia/ Windhoek Katutura..eish childhood brother from another mother gemeente lokasie..Ling live Slondo...my friend remember remember ..now is not your time anymore, it's GODs time ...tune in to GODs channel verstaan Grootman....salute. Klein Dumba
Woooow that's great
This guy is telling the truth when u in comma or about to die your soul comes out and u can see ppl crying and praying but you cannot do anything ur soul comes out wow what an experience
You went through that as well.
True,I remember in 2016 I when I was in a coma I could see myself lying on the hospital bed,the machine beeping and I heard the nurse speaking to the doctor saying they should switch off the machine as they thought I was no longer existing on earth and I wanted to tell them I had life in me.
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I don't like to comment, but this guy knows how paint a picture.
Great Job Skeem.
this guy is a story teller, he keeps you captivated, and takes you step by step.
NOR SKEEM LA WE NEED PART2 BUNT'OMDALA PLEASE YOH THIS IS THE REAL SERIES
I remember this guy when he was in Namibia, Windhoek way back. He was a founder member of the now defunct Rooi Oog van Satan bende/ Red Eye of Satan band. But that is is his past and now he is a different Sylvester. Life must go on.😊
this guy needs his own tv show .i bet i would watch it every single day yoh!
one love to mr mofokeng guys
Namibians let's gather here, here is the guy that made Gemeente one of the dangerous Kasi in windhoek, ❤😅😂❤
Namib must be sa
I know the township gemeente 1 and 5
Widely known as Slondon in Gemeente kanti the name was Snundu...
"En is waar"
Grootman slondo van German
Itsnot like the community rejects your kind but seeing you always reflects your wrong doings, it may be hard for them to let go but i wish u find your way in life you're really God's favorit, God brought you here on earth to serve a purpose ❤
Who else has been checking the channel regularly just for this episode?☺☺
I have watched this episode 3 times already, Sylvester is a good story teller and his story would make a good movie. He is fearless yoh....
Nami am gon watch it whole day ngzolala nangayo
Reformed Ghabadiyas are thee most powerful Spiritual Chosen Soldiers... Watch what God is going to do with this unique Divine Messenger 😇🤞🏾✊🏾👏🏾🙏🏾🙌🏾🕯️✨😇 I wish only the best for you Butiza ✊🏾 Tjovitjo ✊🏾 you are true transformation & testimony
Guys Sylvester ufundile, his English🙌If he had not resorted to crime n went to school he would have been very far in life bcos uhlala niphile this guy🔥
English never determine your intelligence even with his own home language he can be heard that he is intelligent
We need a series please ,something like prison break😭😭😭🔥dam my heart, I was shaking just 15 minutes into the episode, couldn't wait for more🔥❤️👌 we are all expecting him to come back...more should be unpacked vele...THANK YOU GROOTMAN SYLVESTER GOD BE WITH YOU AND THANK YOU TO GP❤
His adeptness in seamlessly utilizing various languages interchangeably showcases his command over linguistic versatility. Story telling is his thing wenza all sort of sounds to paint a clear picture ukuthi bekwenzakalani 🤭🙌🙌
Soweto people are like that.