@begottensun Let's work with what we have, young voters too scared to challenge,
The young ones needs to show up!
Atleast support those who trying then say however!!
@KMutisi@edmnangagwa This is such an incomplete statement based on bootlicking
They can essentially just buy electricity from another country during Cab3 deliberations and you cant hail that as success,
Rather highlight what was done to the national grid to capacitate it
ALLOW ME TO TRY EDUCATE MY sister @JacintaNgobese and OTHERS WHO THINK LIKE HERπ¨
I just realised your understanding of migration is far too narrow and ngibona ngathi u need just a little bit of schooling.
And correct me if I'm wrong I'm getting an impression u have not traveled outside this country before...
Mamela ne my sister from another province: people don't migrate only because they have scarce or what we call exceptional skills, NO!!
If that were true, the only migrants in the world would be doctors, engineers, professors and scientists.
People relocate for countless reasons: to reunite with family and once they do they cn start jobs there. Others retire and go settle in other countries, start businesses, invest, study.
Others seek safety or asylum and for ur own information asylum seekers are entitled to everything except voting.
Others enjoy a different lifestyle so they leave and go to other countries.
Others marry and relocated they don't need to have exceptional skills, others explore new opportunities, or simply because they prefer living in another country.
Someone with enough money can buy a house in Namibia, Botswana or Portugal and settle there without ever looking for a job.
Millions of migrants also work in ordinary occupations such as cleaners, farm workers, waiters, drivers, factory workers, caregivers, packers, construction workers and hospitality staff.
These aren't necessarily "scarce skills," yet countries across the world legally recruit people for them because there is huge demand.
Go to cape wine lands lots of migrants working there with other South Africans because the demand for them is high not as u put it that it's cheap labor
South Africans themselves migrate for all kinds of reasons, learn languages others clean others pack goods . Some teach English in Thailand, South Korea, China and earn reasonable amount of foreign currency not cos theyr cheap..
Others study abroad and later find work there. Some start small businesses that locals don't want to do... None of this means they possessed scarce skills before they moved.
Migration has existed for thousands of years and is driven by economic opportunities, education, family, investment, conflict, lifestyle choices and personal freedom, not just scarce skills.
I hope this helps broaden your understanding because u seem to look at doctors as only acceptable immigrants.
It's important that we don't mislead the public and educate them with a complete picture of migration rather than reducing a complex global phenomenon to a single reason.
@begottensun@DavidColtart@JMafume We all know what kuda is trying to put across, why are you all coming with stupid excuses,
Mafume is too incompetent n Harareans are filthy( they pee n shit everywhere?
Well done Coltart!!!
@ProfJNMoyo The grassroots people 9d Zanupf dont have emails and they did not travel to parliament
You can lie all you want but this will not balance. You are basically a soilder for hire so you will spend the whole day arguing for this bullshit
@nickmangwana The country can never go anywhere with this. This stupid gvt is giving away our natural resources then turn around and charge massive tax
The country will never develop with these kind of tax regimes