The yearbook just got louder, bolder & more iconic. 📚✨
Beauty, fashion, confidence & unstoppable energy all in one squad. 💥🍹
Authentic, creative, unapologetically THEM. 😎
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ow this year's housemates entertained us ngl😭❤️
all of them have so much potential marn, i hope @UnileverSA sunlight didnt forget to announce their ambassadors😭
@DStv@Mzansimagic@BBMzansi nani kudala silindile bafaz😭
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It doesn’t matter if it’s Saturday—I’m still going to post. Here is a thread of Grade 12 entry-level posts, including No Qualification and ABET opportunities. My brothers and sisters, please submit your applications. You will thank me later. I am on a mission to help over 300 people find work before the end of July. So far, we’ve helped 95 people who are currently working —195 more to go.
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The fans believed,supported,and stayed loyal.This win is for all of us💛
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Here’s an interesting fact: My friend in Korea on a work visa, and it’s valid for one year. Every year, she has to prove to Korean immigration that she is still medically fit, that she haven’t committed any crimes during that year, and that she is still employed in order for them to renew her visa. They will only renew her visa if she can prove that she is of good use to their country.
Furthermore, if during that year she decide to move from her apartment to a new one for any reason, she has 14 days to go back to immigration and inform them that she have changed her address. If she is even a day late and go on day 16, she will have to pay a fine, which can cost anything from R2,000 to R13,000.
As a South African, she is also not allowed to participate in any protests happening in the country. If there is a crowd of Korean people protesting for whatever reason, she cannot be found in that crowd because she could be deported. Before she got her Korean ID, she wasn’t even able to own a korean cellphone number or even order anything online.
She is therefore in this country legally, and she makes sure that she abide by their laws because she know that if she doesn't, she will be sent back home with no negotiations. Does this mean Korea is xenophobic? No. This is a country making sure that its citizens and the country itself are protected. A country making sure that guests know their place!
Why are South Africans being made to feel bad for wanting the same thing?