We need solutions to problems not qualifications ngoba nawo niyawathenga bese aphelela odongweni. Work work work, centa igceke, lungisa ucingo mjita nime kancane ngembombozo and fix your community. Learn plumbing and start unblocking drains kunemali eningi lapha.
Angeke ukhale ngamathuba omsebenzi uze uguge, solve that one problem in your area uzakhele umsebenzi.
Abanye abantu babanjwe ubuvila ne-comfort yasemakubo nje qha.
Plant spinach, yakha izitini, thola i-skill, lungisa ama-phone, yenza amagwinya, try the basics ume nge-content.
🚨 VINI JR JUST TOLD FIFA: “WE’LL PAY THE FINE — BUT NOBODY FROM US IS DOING HALF-TIME INTERVIEWS.”
During Brazil’s World Cup match, Vinícius refused the mandatory tunnel interview.
Reporter: “You’ll get a huge fine for this.”
Vini: “We’ll pay. But nobody is coming to the mic.”
This isn’t arrogance. It’s players finally saying enough to FIFA’s corporate circus.
Half-time should be for tactics, water, recovery — not feeding the broadcast machine while the game gets sliced up for ads (sound familiar with those forced “welfare” breaks?).
FIFA under Infantino has turned football into a product. Mandatory everything. Player focus as an afterthought. Suits in Zurich cashing in.
Brazil and Vini just pushed back. Raw. Direct. No bowing to the machine.
The beautiful game belongs to the players on the pitch — not boardrooms selling every second.
Who else is done with this?
Every problem in the country – unemployment, poverty, failing infrastructure – is an entrepreneurship opportunity. Solving water, trash, or education issues can be profitable, especially with social enterprise. Dr Sizwe Nxasana with @lavidanota