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@steezyza

product designer | urban guluva | chelsea fc | building #proconnect

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zakes mpama@steezyza·
You've always been ordained with greatness, just lock in
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zakes mpama@steezyza·
@Sanele_Maserati Yho. Dropping out was the best decision I could've made at the time. I gained soft skills from practical experience and mentorship, and i self-taught myself technical skills, — I have no regrets 😌
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Sanele@Sanele_Maserati·
Most jobs are admin roles, clerks, bookkeepers, and/or plenty of sales roles. But note that it is your duty to build technical skills for you to have more chances to get employed. Technical skills in excel, power bi, and others. Learn the difference btwn technical and soft skills
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@Sanele_Maserati @martha_zuri What jobs are available for it? Genuine question. I chose it many years ago but dropped out after 2 years. My intention wasn't to get employment. My young self already had a small business but I wanted to diversify, and I thought it would help but I felt like it didn't.

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MDN NEWS@MDNnewss·
Tribunal Orders Anele Mdoda’s Husband to Repay Over R14 Million in PPE Contracts The Special Tribunal has ordered Bonelela “Buzza” Mgudlwa, husband of Anele Mdoda, and his business partner Katleho Mokonyane, daughter of ANC First Deputy SG Nomvula Mokonyane, to repay more than R14 million linked to irregular COVID-19 PPE contracts. In a judgment delivered on 25 March 2026, Judge David Makhoba ruled that two contracts awarded to their company, Tark Group Pty Ltd, by the Mpumalanga Department of Health were unlawful, constitutionally invalid, and void from the outset. The tribunal found that procurement processes were bypassed and that the company failed to meet key compliance requirements. The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) revealed that the department paid over R14.3 million for medical jumpsuits and surgical masks, despite the supplier lacking proper accreditation at the time and failing to disclose potential conflicts of interest. In a significant move, the tribunal pierced the corporate veil, holding both Mgudlwa and Mokonyane personally liable after finding they acted fraudulently and dishonestly in securing and executing the contracts. They have been ordered to repay the full amount, forfeit any profits, and cover the SIU’s legal costs. The case forms part of the SIU’s broader efforts to recover public funds lost through irregular procurement during the COVID-19 pandemic. No criminal charges have been announced in relation to this matter.
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zakes mpama@steezyza·
@Sanele_Maserati @martha_zuri What jobs are available for it? Genuine question. I chose it many years ago but dropped out after 2 years. My intention wasn't to get employment. My young self already had a small business but I wanted to diversify, and I thought it would help but I felt like it didn't.
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Sanele@Sanele_Maserati·
@martha_zuri Im doing the same course meaning she chose well to. It allows you to enter any section of choice and if more will equip yourself with skills and maybe some connections.
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pyane👽@martha_zuri·
Naledi Aphiwe has been accepted to study for a Bachelor of Business Administration at Regent Business School Wishing her all the best as she balances education and her growing career 🤏🏼
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Comfort Ubisi@ubisi_comfort·
So if I now go to Fouché and buy a R5 million Porsche, it won’t have a motor plan???😂😂😂😂
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Mtho@ZunguMthoko·
No ways guys do females actually do these things?😭😭😭
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Issac Osarenoma@jennyGold0·
Women are always so artificial why ?
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Enyinnaya@enyinna_·
I avoid groups, communities, institutions, clubs and societies, because in my experience, people would love me so much from a distance, but when I start spending time with them frequently, they’d develop the pettiest problems with me. And worse, they won’t bother to communicate it directly. They’d nitpick, backbite, gang up over anything. It’s crazier that some aren’t even aware of themselves. If I asked them what wrong I did to them, they’d hardly have a response that wasn’t just made up at that moment. They can give a vague response like “You can just be somehow.” Or “You don’t get it.” I’ve also had people who read a negative meaning into anything I did. By my conduct, I might have upset them internally, or caused them to realise something about themselves that they keep running away from, that they subconsciously resolve to blacklist me in some way. So, for them: if I’m quiet it means I’m ignoring everyone because I feel too big. If I’m always cleaning it means I mean to call them dirty. If I communicate directly, it means I’m an aggressor. If I don’t complain about some things, it means I either have no problems or don’t care enough about them. They keep going. I keep noticing. Knowing well that if I pointed it out, they’d act like I committed an abomination— saying something that should never be said—for simply telling them what they in fact did, and showing them proof to ensure that they’re aware of their actions. I like people conceptually. But I don’t like being close to people. I don’t even need to be. My relationship with people is something I must progressively learn to deal with per circumstance. It’s even interesting that I’m considered likeable and I’m constantly in spaces that obviously require socialisation. I figured that to be hated, you really don’t have to act outwardly rude or cruel to people. You just have to firmly and quietly enforce some personal agency. This is literally all that’s needed. Especially in a society of the timid, covetous and disoriented. If you enforce some personal agency often, whether it’s in the form of choosing your own hobbies, enforcing your schedule, choosing to be alone sometimes, or simply choosing to not say things, you upset the demons in many people. People’s hearts literally crash when a place is quiet. They become annoyed at you for not enabling some noise. As I write this I randomly remember a man who’d disturb me for us to meet at bars to have “gentlemanly conversations.” But when the waiter brought the bill, he’d look away. Like he often expresses the need to see me, not even at my convenience, to sustain whatever he thinks of our relationship, but runs away from the bill. Am I supposed to be flattered by your likeness for me? What does it do for me? What’s your use to me? The same guy went ahead with the perception that I stopped caring for him because I naturally “ignore people a lot.” No self awareness—just self absorbed, silly and selfish in his desperation for access, connection and community with me. It’s interesting how people would feel negatively towards you, but when you keep your distance, they’d still come searching.
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This whole theory that “if everyone has a problem with you, then you’re the problem” or that if you have a problem with everyone, you must be the issue is deeply flawed and honestly unfair. There are people who are widely liked not because they’re good people, but because they’re agreeable, pretentious, and willing to conform. And there are people who are constantly labeled “difficult” simply because they don’t know how to play along or pretend. The thing is The more easygoing, accommodating, and “let’s keep the peace” you are, the more you’re perceived as likable even if it means constantly shrinking yourself. Meanwhile, the moment you stand firm, call things out, and choose not to be pretentious, you’re suddenly labeled difficult. Sometimes, it’s not that someone has a problem with everyone; it’s that they’re just not willing to tolerate what everyone else is comfortable tolerating.

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zakes mpama@steezyza·
@NotTlatsOVO It's just two previously disadvantaged people with low self-esteem and a little bit of money, a South African love story ♥️
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Oscar Willis@oscarswillis·
Here's Deontay Wilder sharing the most insane story you've ever heard told on national TV
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zakes mpama@steezyza·
@ReleGlo Ucetyisiwe. Someone spoke some sense to him — deescalate the situation by taking some form of accountability and protect whatever is left of isidima somtshato wabo nesomfazi wakhe, especially considering her social media crash out Otherwise, unofficially, umtshato wona uphelile
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Thabiso's apologize to his wife in public
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Kutlwano Motshegoa@tlwano_043·
Hello Thickness, Hello Gorgeous😂😂😂🥹32 never looks so good 😂
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Afika N@Fikaflexi·
31/31 March Madness is over
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@DrRebrand Tuning into Metro FM is the perfect representation of scrolling down i timeline ka CBD Twitter
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Rebrand 💜 THEM!@DrRebrand·
When it comes to radio, we are really being starved of intellectual engagements 😭
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