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Godfrey Kekana

Godfrey Kekana

@kam2c

Tax Consultant

Gauteng Beigetreten Mayıs 2011
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Clayson Monyela
Clayson Monyela@ClaysonMonyela·
🇿🇦 Cabinet has approved the Revised White Paper on Citizenship, Immigration & Refugee Protection for IMPLEMENTATION. The changes are HUGE...like...@homeaffairsZA is now empowered to deny entry to an Asylum Seeker who passed through another country considered safe. Relevant 🇿🇦 Depts can now legally designate trade, occupation & professions reserved solely for South Africans. Check highlighted parts. 🙌❤️🇿🇦
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Dr MuVenda
Dr MuVenda@Ndi_Muvenda_·
DSTV didn’t see Netflix coming. Retail stores didn’t see Takealot coming. Taxi drivers didn't see Uber coming. Hotels didn't see AIRBNB coming. Instagram didn't see Tiktok coming. Mercedes Benz didn't see Haval coming. Post Office didn't see Paxi coming. What's next?
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Godfrey Kekana
Godfrey Kekana@kam2c·
@UnathiLiwani @inkcubeko_kantu Perfect answer. Even school uniform was introduced for same reason. I grew up in churches without uniform and sometimes we (me and my siblings)didn't go to church because we had nothing fancy to wear
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💝💝🥀🥀Unathi Liwani💖🌺🥀
@inkcubeko_kantu Some black people are not rich enough to wear different clothes every Sunday. A church uniform removes visible differences in wealth or status, create a sense of belonging, and reinforces that everyone is equal before God.
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Umlimandlela
Umlimandlela@inkcubeko_kantu·
Do White people wear church uniform like our Black people? Okanye lento ilapha kubantu bakuthi? I've never seen a White person wearing a uniform yase Wesile or Roma. Ithini kanti lento?
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Ma Ndaba
Ma Ndaba@Ndaba_Luh·
I’m just curious 🤨 Why do you guys like to travel home on Easter’s knowing very well that most accidents happen during this period? Especially people from Limpopo..
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Godfrey Kekana
Godfrey Kekana@kam2c·
@Cairo_Mathebula I dont even know why it became a debate because the author was saying we need engineers for an industrialized economy vs accountants for a service based economy. It wasn't who is better
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Cairo Mathebula
Cairo Mathebula@Cairo_Mathebula·
What kills me about the "CAs vs. Engineers" debacle is that 0.8% economic growth is coming for all degrees. If we continue at this rate, in 15 years time we're gonna be driving Ubers in other countries saying "I was an engineer back in Africa".
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Godfrey Kekana
Godfrey Kekana@kam2c·
@MrsBu_ The problem is you were not the stereotype. Your words ar3 sa8d to belong to unemployed women who are dependent. Now you broke every come back they could think of.
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Rebrand 💜 THEM!
Rebrand 💜 THEM!@DrRebrand·
When it comes to radio, we are really being starved of intellectual engagements 😭
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Godfrey Kekana@kam2c·
@DrRebrand There is an Israeli radio called Chai fm. If you leave their political affiliation aside, they have very good stimulating content. Just skip the news and you will be good
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Godfrey Kekana
Godfrey Kekana@kam2c·
@DrRebrand The problem is people are getting jobs due to number of followers on social media. Good radio presenters are pushed aside for influencers
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Sizwe SikaMusi
Sizwe SikaMusi@SizweLo·
Serious industrial nations don’t take accountants as seriously as South Africa does. In industrialising nations, like Vietnam and surrounding states, for instance, the most prestigious roles are found in engineering or industrial management because the economy is physically building things. Meanwhile, in South Africa, SAICA’s CA(SA) is viewed as the ultimate golden ticket. But it’s not only in developing/industrialising nations where accountants take a back seat. In the US, Germany and Japan, CEOs are generally product people or engineers, while in South Africa, a massive percentage of JSE-listed CEOs are chartered accountants. The reason for this is that the South African economy has been deindustrialising for decades, so the existing companies don’t grow by inventing new things or expanding production. They “grow” through the financial engineering of mergers, acquisitions, cost-cutting, and “tax optimisation”. The consequence of this is that if you compare SA to an employment-dense industrialiser like Vietnam, you find that the latter focuses on vocational excellence. Over there, an accountant is just a back-office functionary who supports the factory. The hero is the plant manager who meets a production quota. But South Africa, to its detriment, is obsessed with compliance excellence. The factory, if it even exists, is a “risk” to be managed, and the chartered accountant is the high-priest who tells the board if that risk is acceptable. By taking accountants this seriously, South Africa has perfected the art of measuring value, but has neglected the art of creating real tangible value. The worship and adoration of the CA(SA) is a symptom of a services-led economy that has skipped the labour-intensive industrialisation phase, and this is primarily why the unemployment epidemic cannot be resolved.
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The first Black Chartered Accountant at the University of Fort Hare, Professor Wiseman Nkuhlu, inspired many students, including the speaker, to enter the profession. His presence broke barriers and opened doors for future CAs. Dr Sizwe Nxasana with @lavidanota

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Godfrey Kekana
Godfrey Kekana@kam2c·
@Ghostzapper0406 @MikeNellis According to you, he knew or should have reasonably knew that his pain killers from multiple surgeries cause impairment but was too cheap to hire a driver?
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TheEndOfDays
TheEndOfDays@Ghostzapper0406·
@MikeNellis Your post is inaccurate as to the cause of Woods DUI arrest. Woods tested 0.00 on breathalyzer but refused a urine test, echoing his 2017 arrest and pointing to likely impairment from prescription painkillers tied to multiple surgeries, not alcohol.
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Mike Nellis
Mike Nellis@MikeNellis·
I don’t understand rich people. If you have Tiger Woods money and you want to day drink, why the hell aren’t you hiring a private driver!?
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Bheyonś Mboweni💕
Bheyonś Mboweni💕@sunraysandstuff·
Why are you attending a Kota festival then?
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Godfrey Kekana
Godfrey Kekana@kam2c·
@_falsi1ke Eish, imagine you thought you are going to throw a quick punch and then they will stop you before the guy responds
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Ja Leto
Ja Leto@_falsi1ke·
Before going to fight in public, just know people no longer separate fights. They now take videos.
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Koshiek Karan
Koshiek Karan@iamkoshiek·
an inside look at the stunning Capitec HQ (Stellenbosch) 👩🏻‍💻📊 a 21,500 sqm, three-storey curvilinear building designed for 2,000 employees engineered for energy efficiency & sound insulation with 56 meeting rooms there’s a full service Capitec branch on the ground floor 🔥🔥
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Amour's Mom💕
Amour's Mom💕@Mypule_·
He drove from Pretoria to Joburg on assumption that the female lawyer could be his wife? He never got a call from the police or anyone who was at the scene of the crime? Angilwi.
eNCA@eNCA

[GRAPHIC CONTENT] "Death is horrible as it is, but the format of what took place, feels so barbaric." Lawyer Chinette Gallichan's husband says he is struggling to come to terms with his wife's death. Gallichan was shot several times on her way to the CCMA building in Johannesburg. Tune in to #eNCA, channel #DStv403.

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Godfrey Kekana
Godfrey Kekana@kam2c·
@KhananiShingan1 These universities must also fight this discrimination. They can't give us degrees and leave us to the wolves.
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The Namibian
The Namibian@TheNamibian·
BREAKING NEWS ... The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (Cran) has declined the application of billionaire Elon Musk’s satellite internet company Starlink to operate in Namibia. Cran spokesperson Mufaro Nesongano confirmed this on Monday following the Government Gazette of 23 March. "The authority resolved to decline the award of a class comprehensive telecommunications service licence for Starlink Internet Services Namibia (Pty) Limited," the gazette reads. Update: Martin Endjala
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Godfrey Kekana
Godfrey Kekana@kam2c·
@BraThabzaa Where we come from we make Dom old without meat. We actually add sugar and drink tea with it. Dont tell me it is not dombolo because we call it dombolo
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Godfrey Kekana
Godfrey Kekana@kam2c·
@th3_pizza_guy @Abramjee It will be a contradiction for Musa to use POPIA against someone as his entire business model is to reveal intimate personal details without consent.
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Mzansi First
Mzansi First@th3_pizza_guy·
@Abramjee Musa must take he to task for revealing his personal information Sue the living daylights out of her ...throw POPIA at her ..she must feel it so bad ..she will run back to Malawi
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Yusuf Abramjee
Yusuf Abramjee@Abramjee·
[COMMENT] Sgt Fannie Nkosi has been caught out again… Just last week, he denied under oath at the Madlanga Commission that he paid SABC journalist, Natasha Phiri, for Musa Khawula’s contact details. Now, clear evidence shows a payment of R500 was in fact made. This is not a minor contradiction — it strikes at the heart of his credibility. And it raises serious ethical questions about the conduct of an SABC journalist. The national broadcaster cannot afford to stay silent. SABC must act — and act decisively.
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