This is the level of playfulness the @MYANC subjects black people to. You are expected to industrialise with just R50 million in catalytic funding. Solidarity invested R300 million in a single technical college in Pretoria. Saint-Gobain Africa opened a new R500 million fibre cement manufacturing plant in Ekurhuleni.
Black people must forget about industrialisation under this government. The officials in the @the_dtic should just continue collecting their cut after funding these so-called projects and buying properties in Hartbeespoort, as they have been doing.
This is playfulness of the highest order.
These are the beneficiaries of that R500 million that @Stellarated don't want to disclosed
@MYANC is the enemy of the ordinary South African citizens
We must never forget that, even during elections
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@olix001@JustXavierB@ValenteezyM@Stellarated Also as a Small Business Department how do you expect these guys to improve or build business that will solve our triple challenges when you don’t even give them reasons for rejection.
Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams pledged funding of R500 million to spaza shops.
One spaza owner says each shop was told they would receive R100,000, split into R10,000 for consultants, R50,000 for infrastructure and R40,000 for stock.
He says he only received the R40,000 for stock.
It’s plausible that the full R100,000 allocations were approved for shop owners but the remaining funds siphoned off to pockets of politicians.
The inclusion of a mandatory R10,000 consultant fee is clearly part of the looting mechanism put in place.
This is such a lazy regret letter. No reasons for the application being unsuccessful. No advice of what to improve on for when applicants resubmit their application. Just a misaligned template. But hey, at least they provided feedback. I’ll give them that.
@unisa management may not appreciate this, but there is an existential threat facing the institution. Their risk matrix must tell them that all those buildings could either become white elephants, or they will continue offering degrees that no one takes seriously going forward.
Their examination policy makes sense on paper. But in practice, there are too many leakages. Either bring everyone back to write exams physically, or this thing will turn into a joke, worse than it already is now.
I mean, what is this?