@mpxmelelo 🥺💔Unfortunately yes. Someone told me, 'Love is not enough to hold a relationship together.' The lack of needs being met, past trauma hurt, religion/spirituality, personality, ambition and world view contribute in staying together. The weird thing though, 'Love hopes, always.'
Water is not a commodity. It is a birthright. It belongs to the earth, to other species, and to future generations. No corporation has the right to control it.
Incase anyone who can change my life sees this- hi my name is Simphiwe Mbatha. Welcomes to ‘Makeup Inspired by African Flags’ PART 1. 39 flags that are love letters to each country. Part 2 coming soon ❤️🌍🇿🇦 #colourmesim
You will be amazed at how much good manners can advance your career. For there is no amount of brand polishing and branding or PR machinery that can surpass good manners. And good manners are not only reserved for those high up in the hierarchy. They are for everyone in the value chain. When you work with people, everyone is important and everyone matters.
Things you should avoid as a water baby
1) Disrespecting rivers
2 )Sleeping around carelessly or having multiple sexual partners
2) Betraying promises or oaths
4) Eating food believed to be spiritually forbidden in your tradition
5) Excessive anger, pride, or
Stella, your statement exposes exactly why South Africans are angry. When citizens want to run a business, government demands ownership verification, tax compliance, operational requirements, permits, licences and endless bureaucracy before support is released. But elsewhere the system is far more accommodating: asylum seekers get Section 22 permits that legalise their stay, and school rules also accept asylum/refugee documents and even affidavits where official papers are missing. Then people like Mbeki, Mantashe and Dlamini Zuma have the nerve to talk as if South Africans are the ones who are unskilled or unemployable. No! That’s BS! the truth is that this government has made life harder for its own people, then insults them for not thriving inside the mess it created. South Africans are angry because the system does not work for them. And if you still vote ANC after this, then you are voting for the very people who built the dysfunction.
Very important information for drivers driving on National Highway.
Understand the price of toll receipt and use it.
What is hidden in this receipt found at the toll booth and why should it be kept safe?
What are the additional benefits? "Let's know today.
1. If your car suddenly stops while traveling on the toll road, the toll company is responsible for towing and carrying your car.
2. Toll collection company is responsible for replacing your car and providing petrol and exterior charging if your car runs out of petrol or battery on Express Highway. You should call 1033. Will help in ten minutes and will get 5 to 10 liters of petrol free. Even if the car gets punctured, you can contact this number for help.
3. Even if your car is involved in an accident you or someone coming with you should contact the phone number given on the toll receipt first.
4. If someone suddenly gets sick while traveling in a car, the person may need to be taken to the hospital immediately. It is the responsibility of the toll companies to deliver the ambulance to you in such a time.
Girls will survive abuse, heartbreak, grief, and unspeakable tragedies and still navigate through the world with kindness and compassion, but one minor inconvenience in a man's childhood and he spends the rest of his life terrorizing and poisoning everyone around him
🇲🇿 AFRICA IS RISING 🚨
Mozambique just dropped a bold new Mining Law:
• State gets minimum 15% stake in ALL mining projects
• Total ban on exporting raw minerals — process them locally!
• 10% of revenues for community development
Parliament debating it TODAY. No more looting our resources while we stay poor.
This is how you build real sovereignty.
Who’s next? Ghana? Tanzania? Nigeria?
I love your question because it recognises that you genuinely want to know.
Nothing stops Black attorneys from starting their own practices - and many are doing exactly that.
The real question is: what makes it so much harder for them to succeed and scale compared to established white firms?
● Access to capital & funding to set up proper offices
●They don't get Commercial work and consistent briefing - big clients and corporates still overwhelmingly brief established (mostly white) firms
● They need senior mentorship and networks - these have been built over generations
● Reputation and track record in a market where relationships run deep
Starting from scratch is tough when the top end of the market remains heavily networked and skewed. The Legal Sector Code doesn’t stop anyone from building their own firm - it tries to open real opportunities (ownership targets, fair briefing, leadership) so that new Black practices can actually compete and grow sustainably.
Many white firms have already endorsed the Code. The applicants themselves apply generic codes. They just dont want to share the pie.
Halfway through Episode 2 of The Trials of Winnie Mandela, I am reminded how quickly we forget where we come from as a people.
People made unimaginable sacrifices for our freedom, only for us to become our own worst enemy.
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To our brothers in South Africa.
On behalf of all law-abiding Namibians who truly love and respect our country and its reputation, I have this to say:
If you catch any illegal Namibian in South Africa selling drugs, trafficking young girls, or pushing any kind of crime, beat them and send them back home.
Namibia does not support lawlessness, especially the kind that drags our nation's name through the mud.
No country should be forced to carry the burdens of the entire continent under the banner of fake African unity, a unity that only benefits leeches who want to suck the progress out of the few nations actually trying to build something.
Let us unite where it actually matters: in our own countries, putting our own houses in order first.
We commend South Africa for this long-overdue crackdown on illegal immigration. It’s finally forcing other African nations to take responsibility and collect their lost sons and daughters.
Thank you for your attention to this message.
Let’s keep it real. 🇳🇦
Full grown adults who can’t vacation, take a gap year, have hobbies, play an instrument, speak multiple languages, swim, cycle, skate, or backpack. Just a lifetime of hustling and trying to escape survival mode. These are subtle poverty metrics no one really talks about.
Cameroon🇨🇲 deported over 100,000 thousands Nigerians🇳🇬, yet there wasn’t the same level of outrage or accusations of xenophobia. Why does the conversation around xenophobia seem to focus so heavily on South Africa? 🇿🇦
#Africa#SouthAfrica🇿🇦 #Nigeria 🇳🇬 #Ghana#Kenya #Africannews
Instead of worrying that humanities degrees don’t prepare students for jobs in today’s world [product managers finance consultants startups], we should worry that we’ve created a world with such little value for literature, art, philosophy—anything that expresses the human soul