This guy describes Nigerians perfectly, I keep saying even in Namibia we have poor people but we don’t aspire to leave our countries, but Nigerians think they have the right to enter our countries illegally.
You are far more dangerous to your startup than competitors are. A hundred times more startups die from poor execution by their founders than are killed by competitors.
Pleased to visit Chinese-operated shops and resturant serving the local communities and job creation in Pretoria. I encourage all Chinese businesses in SA to operate in full compliance, employ lawfully, enhance security and strive to deliver more benefit to South African communities.
There is money in this world. Insane money. Your mates are making ridiculous money out there because of information, access, and network. Pressure yourself, you are not doing enough.
Take what Mr Ramaphosa said last night with a pinch of salt. We pushed him in 2020 to address illegal immigration and listen to what he said.
6 years later the promises remain empty, excuses endless, and the situation continues to spiral out of control.
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First time I hear a repatriated Ghanaian stating it like it is in South Africa🇿🇦, the truth about illegal foreigners doing weird and very bad things in SA.
Sir I respect you, remember that❤️
@thesamparr I really liked Ted's biography- he's like "I'm gonna go F off at my ranches, and then these great ideas come to me, and then we'll implement them"
easy as that
A lot of top bankers in 1929 made the equivalent of $100M a year working 6 hours a day.
I just read this in Andrew Ross Sorkin's new book, 1929.
- One guy's routine was wake up at 6, workout, get to the office by 10, and home by 5.
- Another took the whole summer off in Europe. The boat ride was 3 weeks each way.
I’ve read about other examples of super successful people like this. Andrew Carnegie barely worked, Ted Turner (who built CNN) would disappear 3 months at a time to race sailboats professionally.
But then today we see a lot of people talking about how hard work is necessary to do great things.
They likely grinded to get there. But it's important to know what season you’re in.
Don’t compare your spring to someone else’s summer.
There are seasons to grind, and then there are seasons to rest.
A Home Affairs investigation has revealed scores of super cars being purchased by Nigerian nationals in South Africa, using fraudulent documents with Porsches being the car of choice. https://t.co/4kJb12cjZM
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South Africa has seen many marches before, but the March & March model is different.
It is more powerful & has the potential to create a much greater impact.
How? Mcebo Dlamini explains.