You allowed this to happen for too long. From taxi drivers deciding that e-hailing drivers, friends and relatives could not transport people, to this. Videos of non-state actors "enforcing" their jungle law on South African streets have been circulating for so long. These actors were proud of their "law enforcement" and actually recorded it. You and your government were spectators. It is a sign that you were absent or too scared to face the backlash should you act against South Africans breaking the law. It doesn't matter how valid grievances are, NO STATE should quietly watch a parallel state emerge, with non-state actors deciding who belongs snd who doesn't, who must live or die. Your government, led by you, did that.
I have touched the hem of the absolute possibilities of my life over and over again. you think a little rejection will deter me from the life of my absolute dreams? no ways
A study co-led by the University of Cape Town (UCT) has found that black youth in South Africa may face hidden barriers in corporate graduate recruitment, where hiring decisions are often influenced not only by qualifications and competence, but also by whether candidates are seen as relatable
Read on https://t.co/VJ0XSUq8Fl
#news #UCTStudy #HiringBias #BlackGraduates #RelatabilityBarrier
TVET Colleges should ALL be FREE. The argument is simple👇🏿
If an overwhelming majority of TVET college students are NSFAS eligible and funded, why does government need so many layers of funding distribution?
If government is serious about efficiency, a decision must immediately be taken to make all TVET colleges FREE.
Young people should simply walk in and register, without any financial and/or bureaucratic hurdles.
@caliNOTgood@GirlTalkZA My advise: go do that screen thingy @BeautyonTApp before you buy anything. They will tell you what active ingredients you need for your skin.