Current reads. 📌 A Zimbabwean controls 75% of the cheap cigarettes market in SA. Recently had an assassination attempt for it. 📌Afrikaaner nationalism and economic organisation created wealth. 📌 Nike had a shockingly humble genesis built on passion, blood and guts.
@RangaMberi I immediately thought of you as someone who not only knows a thing, two or three about PR, but genuinely loves our house of stone. Im ashamed by how it took an outsider to unlock gold out of what we Sadza eaters see as dirt.
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@DeweGuru@PepukayiTaurai@NgonieSanaz Refined carbs are bad for us. You ridicule someone who is onto something. Imi vacho vasiri madofo takukudzai history. Before Portuguese traders brought white maize from Mexico we ate Millet etc. Given our economic malaise kuti eaten in moderation is impossible - it's all we eat.
@PepukayiTaurai@NgonieSanaz State your point without insult. Your data is subjective; refined carbs like white maize, rice ne flour are not good for us. Before the Portuguese brought us white maize, ours were fibre heavy grains like millet & Soghurm. The man is trying to get an important point across.
My brother, the Visionary, has built the largest single train refinery in the world, not in Kano, but in Lagos State. He is the owner of the second-largest sugar refinery in the world, also in Lagos State, and the largest cement factory in the world, not in Kano, but in Kogi State. Additionally, he has established one of the second-largest fertilizer plants in the world, soon to surpass the biggest one in Qatar, also in Lagos State. Furthermore, he has built a fertilizer plant in Lagos that already exports globally. Aliko Dangote is a titan that God created specially for mankind.
Aliko Dangote is also the largest private sector employer of labor in the country, and his companies are among the largest taxpayers. In fact, the Dangote Group often pays more in taxes than the top banks combined. If not for him, we would still be importing cement. His contributions extend beyond industrial facilities to critical infrastructure, having built major roads such as the Apapa Oshodi-Owonrosoki Express Road, Wharf Road, and the Obajana-Kabba Road.
Countries in the nascent stages of industrialization require visionary leaders. This is why it’s no surprise that the United States was built by the vision and tenacity of a few remarkable individuals—Cornelius Vanderbilt, John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, J.P. Morgan, and Henry Ford—THE MEN WHO BUILT America’s industrial landscape. These men left the world without these assets but left behind a legacy that has kept their country thriving generation after generation. Their contributions were immortalized not in the material wealth they amassed but in the enduring institutions and industries they established. These visionaries were also supported by their government, which recognized the importance of fostering local champions.
Similarly, today’s tech giants like Microsoft and Tesla received substantial support from the US government. For example, in January 2010, the Department of Energy issued a $465 million loan to Tesla Motors to produce specially designed, all-electric plug-in vehicles and to develop a manufacturing facility in Fremont, California to produce battery packs, electric motors, and other powertrain components for powering these innovative vehicles. This initiative is part of broader efforts, such as the federal EV-charging program supported by the infrastructure law known as the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure program, or NEVI.
In India, the government has been instrumental in supporting business titans like Gautam Adani and Mukesh Ambani. Their companies have received significant backing to grow and expand, contributing substantially to India’s economic growth and global business footprint.
There are also records of emerging market countries like Vietnam, South Africa, Brazil, and China where their governments have supported local businesses to jump-start industrialization. In Vietnam, the government has provided various incentives to tech companies, fostering a rapidly growing technology sector. In South Africa, government support for the mining industry has been crucial in maintaining its global competitiveness. Brazil has seen substantial government investment in its agricultural sector, transforming it into one of the world’s leading food exporters. In China, government backing for companies like Huawei and Alibaba has propelled them to global leadership in technology and e-commerce.
In Nigeria, we have our own titans, and it is imperative that we recognize and support them. Aliko Dangote has broken every boundary in worldwide business and industry. His contributions are not just a testament to his brilliance but a beacon of what is possible when vision meets opportunity. Supporting local champions like Dangote is crucial for our national development and economic independence. Let us continue to foster and support these visionaries who drive our nation’s progress… F.Ote💲
@Lawless_Graced@YourGirlTino Opinion: Your child will be influenced to believe that you abandoned her. The court case creates undeniable proof you tried. Keep ALL receipts of your involvement & contribution. The day will come when she's grown and seeks answers.
1. Legal showdowns in the music world 🎤
Social media has been abuzz with the recent clash between Jah Signal and the Charambas.
But wait...we've seen these kind of disputes before!
In this short video, our associate attorney Chido Gezimati
At last, after many many years of this long overdue development, I am overjoyed to announce good news for many of you who have been asking me to write a book. It's here, just a few more days.
The book "Entrepreneurial Success: Insights on Growing Business in a Fluid Economy” 1/4
African leaders in Rome for Italy-Africa Summit. How much time & money do they spend going to these conferences outside the continent?
Russia-Africa
US-Africa
China-Africa
France-Africa
Saudi-Africa
Turkey-Africa
India-Africa
Everyone has a plan for Africa except Africa?
🇿🇦 South Africa’s application to the ICJ is rooted in humanity and the belief that everyone deserves security and to enjoy basic human rights. The motivation is to stop the brazen and unrelenting slaughter of innocent people, over a third of whom have been children. More of the same means more killing, day after day. Proud of my mom and the SA legal team, proud of our country’s position on this, and hopeful for justice and renewed efforts for peace in the region.
Today, after the ICJ ruling, I find myself a little bit less disgusted with modern institutions and more hopeful for a trend towards greater justice, fairness, & morals in the face of lobbies, pressure groups, and propaganda outfits.
A warm thank you, South Africa.
@daddyhope What boggles the mind is the fact that we are far ahead of the rest of the region in terms of work ethic. East & West Africa ahead of this Southern Africa bloc.
@muzekepwa@mikemadoda Innbucks did what others before it did not. They started as a 100% free platform tied to the QSR distribution advantage. Bankers are greedy and put cart/profits before scale horse. Innbucks was an outsider and provided no frills, no bs experience.
@muzekepwa@mikemadoda SA rugby is the best because it attracts & retains talent. Tendai Beast Mtwarira left Zim to go & represent the best. IPL, Silicon Valley, Shenzen et al. The best need an ecosystem...Perhaps he played down coaches but point still valid. Tendai was a legend at Peterhouse already..
Namibia rejects Germany’s Support of the Genocidal Intent of the Racist Israeli State against Innocent Civilians in Gaza
On Namibian soil, #Germany committed the first genocide of the 20th century in 1904-1908, in which tens of thousands of innocent Namibians died in the most inhumane and brutal conditions. The German Government is yet to fully atone for the genocide it committed on Namibian soil. Therefore, in light of Germany’s inability to draw lessons from its horrific history, President @hagegeingob expresses deep concern with the shocking decision communicated by the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany yesterday, 12 January 2024, in which it rejected the morally upright indictment brought forward by South Africa before the #InternationalCourtofJustice that Israel is committing genocide against Palestinians in #Gaza.
Worryingly, ignoring the violent deaths of over 23 000 Palestinians in Gaza and various United Nations reports disturbingly highlighting the internal displacement of 85% of civilians in Gaza amid acute shortages of food and essential services, the German Government has chosen to defend in the International Court of Justice the genocidal and gruesome acts of the Israeli Government against innocent civilians in Gaza and the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
Germany cannot morally express commitment to the United Nations Convention against genocide, including atonement for the genocide in Namibia, whilst supporting the equivalent of a holocaust and genocide in Gaza. Various international organizations, such as Human Rights Watch have chillingly concluded that Israel is committing war crimes in Gaza.
President Geingob reiterates his call made on 31 December 2023, “No peace-loving human being can ignore the carnage waged against Palestinians in Gaza”. In that vein, President Geingob appeals to the German Government to reconsider its untimely decision to intervene as a third-party in defence and support of the genocidal acts of Israel before the International Court of Justice.
@MightiJamie Spot on. Another sickening example is how many South Africans of a specific profile are opposed to Israel genocide case because of whataboutism or "the ANC did xyz". Where is the humanity? An actual genocide is taking place.
@freemanchari 2. Remember Ram of Choppies in BW? He is now an Innscor type beast. They (Indians) arrived in Bots wearing slippers as Tswanas say but sweated and united their way to TOTAL dominance. A PVC pipes manufac founder casually said he got $1m funding "from community" to start Flotek.
@freemanchari 1. Been in the deep end for a long time now. The culture of "risk taking" is just not in our people due to "poverty legacy". Other groups venture knowing they could lose it all but still take the plunge...Most of our people are not entrepreneurial.