Meet Victor Asiwe, 27 year old, from Potchestroom. Graduated with a Masters Degree in Business Administration, at the top of his class at Stanford University (USA).
As a teenager in grade 11 in High School he taught himself how to be a programmer. After his first degree at UCT, he worked for Discovery, and helped Discovery build a new IT division.
Today, because of his success in Standford USA, he has received two job offers from two top USA companies in Sillicon Valley. He has yet to choose which company he wishes to work for. However both companies are offering him a high competitive international salary.
The Youth truly are the future👌🏽💫
"There's no white no white genocide in South Africa🇿🇦 and black farmers and workers out there get murdered the most than whites, where is the concern about them🤔?"
American journalist debunks Elon Musk, Donald Trump and Afriforum's propaganda in front of one of their minions.
The University of South Africa Vice-Chancellor Puleng LenkaBula says the institution has made history by becoming the first university in Africa to own an airport.
LenkaBula says the facility will support training in aviation, drones, and digital systems.
#KayaNews #UNISAAirport SM
Young women must be inspired by these two women among others.
Not Mihlali Ndamase and the likes of Cyan Boujee.
No Tik Tok
No Instagram
Just pure intelligence.
This is what you call Women On Top (WOT).
#MadlangaCommission
Following the public interview process, the JSC has deliberated and resolved to advise the President that Judge President D Mlambo is suitable for appointment as the Deputy Chief Justice of the Republic of South Africa.
#JSCinterviews#ocj_rsa#JudiciaryRSA
The largest hospital in West Africa is now complete at Bobo Dioulasso in Burkina Faso. Built by Ibrahim Traorè. The hospital runs 100% on solar energy.
Muntshwa wa mutsonga,na vavulavuri va ririmu ra Xitsonga hikwenu,Vanani na xandla eku hluvukisiweni ka Giyani,naswona mi nga pfumeli ku siyiwa ehandle,sindzisa hambi timhungubye ta Sikhukhune ti vukula bya mbyana yo hlola (Mbyana a yi vukuli movha leyi nga yima)..FORCE FOR GOOD
SA’s judiciary is at a turning point. With high-profile judicial misconduct cases, a severe backlog crisis, and urgent governance reforms on the table, 2025 will test the resilience of the country’s judiciary. Read our analysis: https://t.co/4t2h1dmjIa
#JudgesMatter#SouthAfrica