@athenkosi591 Ofcourse she was NOT “crossing” to open a spaza shop selling fake and rotten food or digging tunnels underneath a town like Roodepoort or raping and killing in search of quick wealth.
@Julius_S_Malema Steve Biko of our lifetime🤣🤣🤣Bo Julius okare ba tsuba dipatje wa tseba. The same guy who was busy Xhosas must leave Western Cape because they don’t belong there🤣🤣🤣
@mrlungisa@samkelemaseko Same guy who was advocating for Xhosas to be chased away from Western Cape. Andile you’re a fool yazi. Why do some black people like to act smart nje. This guy was happy that you were jailed
ANC 2002 51st National Conference ft. President Thabo Mbeki, Deputy President Jacob Zuma and National Chairperson Mosiuoa ‘Terror’ Lekota. ✊🏿
Siyamazi uMbeki, uphethe iNEPAD ngesandla, uliqhawe lama qwawe. 🖤💚💛
@elonmusk Mr @elonmusk I have a suggestion for you my brother:
Leave these South Africans 🇿🇦 . Why not buy a country and people, make your own non-racial rules put me as your non-racial Prime Minister. I promise you we will win all the elections with free internet.
why do black parents always seem to have an issue when their daughter brings a white boyfriend home? the way it’s always portrayed, you’d think it’s still a huge problem, but in real life, most people don’t even react like that anymore
HOW TO BUILD A 100-GOAT FARM IN 18 MONTHS
Many farmers dream of owning 100 goats, but only a few understand the system behind it. Here’s how to strategically grow your goat farm to 100 strong animals in just 18 months, using planning, breeding, and proper farm management.
Phase 1: Setup and Starter Stock (Month 1–3)
Start with 1 plot of land, build proper raised pens, and install a clean water and feed storage system.
Buy 20–25 healthy female goats (does) and 2–3 strong males (bucks).
Quarantine, deworm, and vaccinate every new animal.
Phase 2: First Breeding Cycle (Month 4–9)
Introduce natural synchronization and controlled mating so most does give birth around the same time.
Feed well using a mix of grasses, legumes, PKC, shredded forage, and molasses.
Monitor health, tag animals, and keep records.
Phase 3: First Kidding (Month 10–12)
Expect 35–50 kids if managed well.
Care for pregnant does with calcium and protein-rich diets.
Wean kids at 2.5 to 3 months, deworm, and start training them on creep feed.
Keep the best for breeding, separate the rest by weight and purpose.
Phase 4: Second Mating and Grow-Out (Month 13–16)
Re-mate original mothers for second cycle.
Grow out the first batch to sale weight (20–25kg)
Keep top kids for future breeding, sell the rest as meat or breeding stock.
Phase 5: Sales and Scaling (Month 17–18)
At this stage, you’ll have:
– 35–50 breeding does
– 3–5 bucks
– 30–50 grow-outs
– 100 goats total, ready to sell, breed, or scale further
Start marketing to butchers, farmers, meat buyers, and online buyers.
Farming success is built with systems, not guesswork.
@AfricaViewFacts@GaytonMcK@WayneRooney with all due respect, at some point you need to stop being angry at life 🤦🏾♂️ because no one even remembers that you ever played football. Pick up what’s left of your horrible career and go train the horses at the castle.
This is an example of a correctly filled Z83 according to the Department of Employment & Labour. Good Luck to all of you with all the current applications under this Department 👏🏼