Funny I’ve never had anyone close to me get sick or die from these just normal things like vomiting but not from Spaza Shops usually. Most often big stores and restaurants gives us food poisoning 🤔 hopefully this isn’t to make way for big business but for black people though it’s a well funded campaign so I doubt it’s for black people.
It explains why African countries don’t attract investment from abroad. Who in their right mind is going to just give over part of the business to someone who put nothing in. If you want inclusivity and BEE partnerships or whatever system African countries have you expect people to buy those shares, not just get it for nothing. Who benefits from these systems the poor or the well connected to the political class. People at the bottom are the ones missing out on job opportunities because politicians and their connected want partnerships in businesses other people worked for. Would it not be better for a foreign company to hire say 5oo unemployed people than give shares to a few politicians or there preferred business friends. No wonder Asia, South America and the middle east are more attractive investment markets and Africa is left out in the cold with millions of jobless people. Inequality needs to be tackled from the bottom up, not from the top down. The more you take the poor out of poverty you narrow inequality, not this nonsense from African leaders that enrich a few at the top whilst the majority remain poor. That actually increases inequality.
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Funny I’ve never had anyone close to me get sick or die from these just normal things like vomiting but not from Spaza Shops usually. Most often big stores and restaurants gives us food poisoning 🤔 hopefully this isn’t to make way for big business but for black people though it’s a well funded campaign so I doubt it’s for black people.
It explains why African countries don’t attract investment from abroad. Who in their right mind is going to just give over part of the business to someone who put nothing in. If you want inclusivity and BEE partnerships or whatever system African countries have you expect people to buy those shares, not just get it for nothing. Who benefits from these systems the poor or the well connected to the political class. People at the bottom are the ones missing out on job opportunities because politicians and their connected want partnerships in businesses other people worked for. Would it not be better for a foreign company to hire say 5oo unemployed people than give shares to a few politicians or there preferred business friends. No wonder Asia, South America and the middle east are more attractive investment markets and Africa is left out in the cold with millions of jobless people. Inequality needs to be tackled from the bottom up, not from the top down. The more you take the poor out of poverty you narrow inequality, not this nonsense from African leaders that enrich a few at the top whilst the majority remain poor. That actually increases inequality.
Going on for so long these spaza shops long in business
We need south African Elon musk why not
I live for these rants.
JJ doesnt know he is saying he wants blacks to become poorer and poorer. Redistribution never works
Blacks must stop their laziness and start working and building their own wealth
And the worst part is that this money isn’t reinvested; apparently, it’s said to fund wars. Do they even pay taxes?
Why always begging whites for everything?
This guy looks drunk or intoxicated and minces ‘his’ political opinions