The EFF has secured a meeting with the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA) to discuss the Waiver of Professional Fees for Unemployed Graduates/Early Career Professionals.
We call on unemployed graduates, aspiring CAs, trainees, and early career professionals to share their experiences ahead of our meeting with SAICA.
We welcome SAICA’s openness to constructive engagement!
@TheRealClementM@Radio702 It's political posturing to appease vigilante groups 😂😂😂. You think you can just send an invoice for what? Deportation 🤣🤣🤣. That's a stupid political stunt though
We have a unique opportunity to reshape the future of Zimbabwe. CAB3 has provided an opportunity for alignment & re-alignment of alliances. In a military autocracy as we have in Zimbabwe, short of a popular uprising the other option for democratic transition is military parity.
We are at a point where for the first time retired generals have come out in the open to oppose the establishment. And we all know that in Zimbabwe, generals don't retire - they rest and are re-assigned. We have seen that with the likes of Lt Gen Douglas Nyikayaramba.
While at the current time the long term interests of the pro-democratic movement and those of the generals may not align, some of the present interests do align. New alliances have to be built. It is better to have military parity that terminates in mutual respect than to have a perpetual military autocracy.
This does not come without cost nor risk. The gun has the power of force and rarely respects persuasion when power is in the vicinity. These are the treacherous waters we have to navigate cognisant of historical iniquities of 2017.
We have an opportunity!
I remember a day I had a big f!ght with my hubby.
I knew I was wrong, but as usual I was claiming tough girl😂😂
It took us 3 days and the issue was becoming serious.
I started praying serious prayers o.
I was like "God please touch my man's heart so he won't be angry at me again and let's reconcile"
I was praying this prayer everyday but the matter was even becoming worse😂
We didn't talk for days. I kept praying. When I was supposed to humble myself and just apologize. I was praying😁😁
I'm laughing because each time I remember this scenario,I always tell myself that we have the power in our hands to make some things work.
That's how on valentine's day,I just wrote him a long text apologising and I reassured him of my love and loyalty.
Immediately he read the message, he reached out and was like "Babe I'm so sorry too, I took everything too far, I miss you "😂
Haaaaa!!! Almost 4 days of fight I prayed and only an apology solved it.
The bottom line is this, there are so many broken homes that wouldn't have been broken if only we humble ourselves and talk things over. Ego and pride has really d£stroyed so many homes and it's so sad.
There is a place for prayer. Maybe for a sickness, prayer for divine intervention or maybe a change of character, prayers for a good job or a contract and if there will be prayers for such issues, it should be a joint and agreement prayer with both couples heart involved🤲
So the answer is NO, prayers can't fix every marriage problem.
Some require humility,our work,our logic and our sincerity to handle it.
The only relevance of what is to unfold in Parliament in the next few days with the 2030 Bill is to expose the current Parliament as an anti-people institution abusing power for personal benefits. That exposure will strengthen the people for TOTAL REJECTION after the charade.
@acielumumba@paultungwarara Just a thought, ever growing up looking up to someone as intelligent, sober-minded and shrewd. That's what I thought William Mutumanje was. Ohhh God, how wrong I was! This man is clueless gold-digger with zero skill. He's now toasted around by criminals to do laundry, not working