@daddyhope My Father used to Own A Barber Shop and Salon.
10 employees.
Foreigners came and charged half the price for the same quality of service.
He had Costs, They did not. Had to close it down.
Just retweet to irritate those who hate South Africa.πΏπ¦πΏπ¦πΏπ¦πΏοΏ½οΏ½οΏ½πΏπ¦πΏπ¦πΏπ¦πΏπ¦πΏπ¦πΏπ¦πΏπ¦πΏπ¦πΏπ¦πΏπ¦πΏπ¦πΏπ¦πΏπ¦πΏπ¦πΏπ¦πΏπ¦πΏπ¦πΏπ¦πΏπ¦πΏπ¦πΏπ¦πΏπ¦πΏπ¦πΏπ¦πΏπ¦
@joy_zelda I know South Africa is alive with possibilities
We petition maNgobese for 2029 and folk the bill to register her at the IEC then vote for premiers according to our respective political partiesπ€·πΎββοΈ. problem solved
@niehaus_carl@mbambo13_nkosie Just quit, kids trafficked by people we can't trace, system has failed left pain you can't imagine in your tall gates, we live with these ppl, yesterday a child died from poisoned spaza food, nothing done. Your attitude to us is hate
South African youth need to prepare themselves to occupy economic spaces that were previously dominated by illegal foreign-owned businesses.
LetοΏ½οΏ½οΏ½s open restaurants, daycare centers, clubs, domestic worker companies, shops, salons and car washes, and hire South Africans only.
Letβs not wait for government or banks to fund these small businesses. Letβs crowdfund, support one another, and build sustainable community enterprises.
This is how we rebuild this country and its economy. πΏπ¦
I have witnessed a friend being blatantly refused when they tried to lease shops to start salon in Sunnyside.
Foreigners immediately came in and allocated businesses among themselves in late 80s. Even those who wanted to sell electronics were locked out.
It's like how in work spaces they lock South Africans out once they get a chance.
People have capital and the will to start, others are looking for any job. But intensionally blocked out