There is ONLY 3 ways to make money:
1) Leverage People
2) Leverage Time
3) Leverage Money
You generally can’t get wealthy from selling your time.
Do with that information what you will.
Thanks for coming to my TED talk.
❤️🇿🇦 The entire South African national team lined up to take pictures and sign the jersey of the ONLY kid who showed up to visit them at their hotel in Pachuca.
They also signed his World Cup album and the coach gifted him the South Africa jersey. 🏆👏🏼
The report which has been shared by the Parliament is an epitome of lies and misinformation. The 2232 which they claim to be a total of submissions received via emails is less than what was sent in the first week of the launch of our CDF portal. Just in one week, 2700 emails had been sent to Parliament.
If a parliament cannot competently count numbers of emails, there is no way the same institution can be trusted with the presidential vote. The parliament is just captured and incapable, this further justifies why #CAB3 must be rejected.
A parliament which cannot count emails can surely not count votes.
Sometime back, we travelled to Lupane State University to campaign for our ZINASU presidential candidate. Little did we know that the State had already deployed its CIO apparatus to monitor our activities.
After a successful campaign, out of nowhere, university security guards approached us and demanded that we gather in a room. Naturally, we asked why. Their response was chilling, a truck was on its way to collect us and take us to a police station for further investigations.
I immediately called the then ZINASU National Secretary-General @DevineNyakudya and the then Legal Secretary @FanuelGona28265 to raise the alarm. They advised us to cooperate fully, reminding us that we had done nothing wrong.
A few hours later, detectives arrived. They proceeded to interrogate us and demanded our national identity cards. Eventually, they ordered us onto a bus. Just as things appeared to be escalating, they received a phone call and suddenly decided to release us.
What we did not know at the time was that state agents had been deployed to follow us throughout Lupane.
The man with the bald head in the picture, dressed entirely in black, was one of those monitoring us. He followed us from place to place and would occasionally position himself close enough to listen in on our conversations and hear what we were discussing.
To confirm our suspicions, we devised a simple test. Together with other comrades, @DenfordSithole , @KeeganMathe , @Prof2212 , and @SheCommander1 we deliberately boarded a bus that was heading to Victoria Falls. Moments later, we got off and made our way to the correct bus that would take us back to Bulawayo. To our surprise but perhaps not our shock the same individual immediately got off the Victoria Falls bus and boarded the very bus we had switched to.
That moment confirmed what we had already begun to suspect, we were being watched.
Yet despite all of this, we remain unshaken.
I will always carry the voices of students who refuse to be ignored. That is my mandate, regardless of how the State may choose to mischaracterise it.
I will never apologise for standing firmly with poor and struggling students, with unjustly arrested students, and with those who continue to be marginalised by a system deliberately designed to favour those with the means to exercise privilege.
The struggle for justice, dignity, and academic freedom is bigger than any attempt to intimidate us into silence.
I will continue to uphold those ideals for as long as I am Chakona Nyasha.
Yours in the struggle for Academic Freedom @Zinasuzim
#FreeZINASU #FreeHamauswa #FreeSitima
If Chelsea’s summer is basically signing Jarrod Bowen, van Hecke, and keeping Tosin & Garnacho, it might be time to just fully switch attention to the women’s team.