I found nothing more crazy than the way South Africans maltreat African immigrants with the pretext “they’re taking our jobs” however the unemployment rate in South Africa is insane. 31.4%, the second highest in Africa..
During this era,
honestly we were getting employed.
You’ll put everything in your CV,
mjolo status,
allergies,
even favourite cold drink and you will be hired nowadays 🙆🏾♀️🙆🏾♀️🙆🏾♀️
My uncle left home years ago to hustle in a faraway town. He built a life, but never came back as often as he should have. Now he’s gone. All that’s left is his house… standing there, slowly falling apart. No one is fixing it. No one is living in it. The family is too busy fighting over who it belongs to. Since he was not married and had no kids. It’s crazy how a man can spend his whole life building something…
just for it to become a battlefield after he’s gone.
Meet South Africa’s youngest female medical doctor, Dr. Thakgalo Thibela 🇿🇦🔥
From a small village in Mpumalanga to making history at just 21 — she earned her MBChB from the University of the Witwatersrand and rewrote what’s possible.
• Skipped grades
• 7 distinctions at 15
• Started med school at 16
Now serving patients and aiming for neurosurgery 🧠
Proof that your background doesn’t define your future — your discipline does. 💯
“Let me tell you one bad thing about working in Japan. In Japan you don’t get fired from your place of work, rather you get ostracized. They won’t give you sack letter; they disengage you, they take responsibilities from you. You won’t be assigned any task. If you have a login ID, they will change your password so you can’t access your PC. So you will come to work and be siting around. No one will engage you, but the company will still be paying your salary. If you quit on your own, you won’t be entitled to government unemployment benefits. If you’re sacked, the government will be paying you employment benefits till you get a new job.”
— Lady says.