Kahle kahle, y’all don’t seem to understand that the entire informal sector must be owned by South Africans only. Foreigners can go and run the informal sector in their own countries.
Whether you have papers or not, you cannot open a tuck shop, salon, or any other informal business here.
We had 120 Marches across the country on the 30th of June
According to @MbalulaFikile that was a failure 🤣😭😭🇿🇦 I want him to DARE US that in 3months we can’t have DOUBLE that amount of Marches??? Dare us MBALULA🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️
The days of we are not Angry enough are OVER ‼️‼️
A Malawian illegal foreigner says that other Africans tell each other South Africa's laws are lax, which is why most of them come here, they get to do whatever they want. He says he's been caught at the border many times, yet he's still a free man. 😳😳😳
I’d like to ask from people working in HR, recruitment, or professionals across different industries.
If a learner is deciding what to study after matric, which qualifications or careers generally have the strongest employment prospects and are most likely to lead to a job after graduation?
Please share your advice, industry insights, and experiences in the comments. Let’s help our young people make informed decisions about their futures.
Thank you in advance. ❤️🙏🏽🇿🇦
Now it’s time to fully support South Africa businesses. Post them! Share vacancies. Call graduates. Open positions for South Africans. Wear South African brand’s bolds. It’s in our hands now. Pay them the right wages. Now do the right thing!
Someone said something profound today: If we South Africans do not take up spaces that foreigners are currently occupying, all March and March's efforts would have been for nothing. The conversation shouldn't end with spaza shops.
Dear Home Affairs employees, do you see what you’ve done? All for a bribe. The country is burning because of corruption, and your actions have played a part in it.
We should march consistently until it hurts their pockets that’s when we are going to see real change. We are tired, we’ve been quiet for far too long.