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Monday 6 May 2019

VOTE EFF

Julius Malema, the supreme president of SA


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21 August 2018, 10:47


Formed five years ago, EFF commands just 6% of the parliamentarian voice but has the loudest and most effective and most decisive voice. Lead by firebrand Julius Malema, EFF has breathed new life into South African political landscape. With the demise of PAC and National party, and with SACP marriage to ANC whilst Inkhata freedom party resigned to be a regional KZN opposition, DA and ANC emerged as the two formidable political houses of South Africa.

The ANC is taking a stance as a black party whilst DA coming in as a party serving interests of the white community. With no real substantive benefits of alignment, the politics of SA becomes a black and white. It became the politics of nothing else but race. This has been the trend with all post colonial governments in Southern Africa. We saw the same history pattern with Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique, Zimbabwe and South Africa could not be exceptional but the South African story took a twist in 2012 when ANC made its biggest mistake of all time, firing Malema from the party.

Malema had established himself as a kingmaker of ANC long before he was fired. As the youth leader of ANC, Malema would single handedly take charge to rebuke ANC appointed ministers in public. Malema would single handedly challenge ANC government policies and at one point he publicly clashed with his president and the then mines minister over nationalization of mines.
Julius Malema had proved that every single vote is as important any other millions of votes casted in any election. Malema and EFF have demonstrated the power in the voice of vote. EFF with just 6% of national electoral votes has effectively put that small citizenship approval to maximum use by directing and policing an ANC government enjoying over 70% of citizenship approval whilst Juju is the defector Supreme President of the country.

Notable, these are the very significant historical individual Juju influence over the years which stands far ahead of any other political individual in this Southern African nation.

1.       In 2008, Malema campaigned for Mbeki to go and for Zuma to be president and the ANC listened to him.

2.       In 2016 local governments, EFF went to bed with DA to dislodge ANC municipal governance by forging an alliance with the usual enemy DA in three of the country’s biggest local governments.

3.       In 2017, Malema led EFF made loud calls for a motion to a motion on vote of no confidence on Zuma, a first for Africa, ANC listened to him.

4.       In 2017 Malema again called for Zuma to go and subsequently ANC listened to him
EFF has been on record calling for the cancellation of ANC government nuclear plant plans and subsequently the deal was cancelled.

5.       EFF campaigned for a landmark motion on land expropriation without compensation. This was not part of ANC  land redistribution policy but again ANC listened to him
South African democracy is free from monarchy communities hence they is no king to call the shots on administrative matters. But this is the truth is, hate him or like him, Malema is calling the shots, Malema has influence surpassing all the past presidents who came after Mandela. He is the Defactor Supreme President Of SA.

The current ANC presidium was indirectly pushing Malema’s comeback for one reason, they understand his power, they understand his authority and they understand his power in government and they are struggling to sustain him. ANC presidium wants to govern with Juju hence these unrealistic calls for him to do the unthinkable. Malema power is like a revolution, no one can stop it, be part of it or you are sidelined. With visibly foreseeable more approval come 2019 national elections, Malema is set to exercise more power to decide the business of the government and he will do that effectively.

Thursday 20 September 2018

Black History

Dr. Joseph N. Jackson Invented The Remote Control

Did you know Dr. Joseph N. Jackson invented the remote control?

Dr. Joseph N. Jackson is one of the most famous Black inventors in America. Jackson joined the United States Army at the age of 18.

In 1975 he completed his degree in Business Administration from Columbia College, Columbia, MO. Jackson holds a Doctorate in Applied Science and Technology from Glendale University in Santa Fe, NM. He holds a Doctorate in “Applied Science and Technology” Glendale University, Santa Fe, NM Jackson’s early efforts led to the creation precursor of the V-Chip, which is used to block inappropriate content for children.

He also created the Programmable Television Controller. and other innovative devices for the television industry.

In 1993 he founded Protelcon, Inc. market and distributes, the TeleCommander, the first empowerment television accessory designed to give parents control over the viewing content and habits of children.
Dr. Joseph N. Jackson holds six U.S. Patents in the area of telecommunications (Programmable Television Receiver Controllers, Fertility Prediction Devices (female) as well as several copyrights, trademarks, and Pending Patents in the area of Aircraft Security and Tracking Systems.
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Friday 31 August 2018

Family Business News

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Sunday, July 8, 2018

Black Family-Owned Business Launches Their Gluten-Free, All-Natural Fish Fry on "Good Morning America"... and It Was an Instant Hit!

Black family founders of Joe's Gourmet Fish Fry
Some of the family members during a recent appearance at the ESSENCE Music Festival

Joseph and Maranda Dowell are the genius entrepreneurs behind the popular Atlanta-based Black family-owned business that sells a very tasty and golden light fish fry! Their product, a seafood breaded mix called Joe's Gourmet Fish Fry, is available in two styles - one is made with wheat flour, and the other is available as a gluten-free mix made with yellow corn flour. With either option, all you have to do to make your seafood amazing... is just dip and fry!

Just recently, they were blessed with the opportunity to debut their gluten-free fish fry to the world on Good Morning America, and it was an instant hit. Millions of people in the U.S. are allergic to wheat flour, and gluten-free products have grown tremendously in popularity over the past few years.

Why this fish fry is so different

In addition to having a gluten-free alternative, what makes their product so different is that the mix doesn’t absorb as much oil, and brings a light, delicious crunch that brings out the best in food without having to overpower it with salt.

Even more, for the taste, they don’t rely on just flour and salt like traditional fish frys do. They use a handpicked variety of delicious herbs and spices to bring maximum enjoyment to their customers' dining experience.

Making big moves

In addition to their appearance on Good Morning America, earlier this year Joe and his family were also featured on ABC's Shark Tank and landed a deal with Daymond John for $150,000 in exchange for 25% of their company.

Now their products are available in several grocery retailers across the country including Walmart, Publix, Kroger, Winn-Dixie, HEB, Lund’s, Festival Food, Rouse’s, Nam Dae Mun, Northgate Trading, and Wayfield Foods.

They literally went from 7 local stores to 1,200 nationwide in less than 3 years!

For more details and/or to purchase Joe's Gourmet Fish Fry online, visit www.JoesGourmet.com or follow them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/JoesGourmet/

Wednesday 22 August 2018

Affordable & Social Housing News

The latest available figures from StatsSA show that there are about 3.3-million South Africans aged 15 to 24 who are not currently in education, training or employment, and about 3.9-million South Africans aged 25 to 34 who are unemployed.
SA needs youth home-building plan
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These numbers represent a vast amount of energy, education and skill that is going to waste instead of being put to use to help grow our economy, and we all know that high youth unemployment is a time-bomb for any country in terms of crime and civil unrest.

At the same time, the majority of sources agree that SA’s housing backlog is still well over 2-million units and growing at the rate of about 178,000 units a year. And according to the Public Service Accountability Monitor (PSAM), it would take about R400bn annually to fix this problem over the next few years, while the annual budget of the Department of Human Settlements is only around R32bn currently.

In fact, the DHS itself estimates that the 25 “catalytic” housing projects it is currently overseeing will deliver less than 500,000 subsidised and partly-subsidised homes by 2020.


Simultaneous solution


So, South Africa needs homes and its young people need employment that will ultimately enable them to buy their own homes instead of depending on the State for subsidised accommodation. Surely we can find a simultaneous solution to these problems?

My suggestions is a high-profile and well-funded national work programme or community service programme specifically for housing construction that will provide young people with training and the opportunity to gain practical work experience while also helping to alleviate the country’s huge housing backlog.

President Ramaphosa has spoken recently of the preparations that are going ahead for a National Jobs Summit, during which government, business, labour and civil society are expected to find innovative and rapid ways to create jobs on a massive scale.

In short, they are expected to make our “New Dawn” as successful as President Rooseveldt’s “New Deal” - the plan which pulled the US out of the Great Depression. And I believe one of the quickest and easiest ways to reach that objective would be to create a national housing task team authorised to cut through red tape and hierarchy and mobilise whatever public and private resources it needs (such as land, services, training facilities and materials) for a concentrated five-year home building programme.


Skills development


This would enable young people in SA not only to build homes and help to uplift poor communities but also to gain the practical, business and leadership skills they need to be employed or self-employed in those communities in the future.

The potential benefits of such a plan are indicated by the results of a recent study done by the National Association of Home Builders in the US, which revealed that 69 permanent jobs are created for every 100 single-family homes that are built in a given area, in addition to the 394 job opportunities that are created during construction.

The new homes also have the potential to generate an ongoing R13m a year in taxes and revenues for the local municipality and some R62m a year for local businesses, and one can just imagine the boost such results would give our morale as a country, as well as our economy.


Berry Everitt

About Berry Everitt

Berry Everitt is the CEO of the Chas Everitt International property group, which is one of the top five estate agency companies in South Africa and widely recognised for its innovative marketing methods, its technological leadership - and its absolute dedication to achieving exceptional customer service. Everitt is the youngest son of the group's founders, Charles and Tilla Everitt, and has been involved in the business since it was established in 1988.

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Tuesday 14 August 2018

SAFA President, Dr. Danny Jordaan says their aim is to see about 5.3 million children involved in football within five years


Sasfa Schools Football a platform for player development


By Thandisizwe Mgudlwa
It is reasonable to argue that the South African Schools Football Association (SASFA) is a bedrock of Youth Development and social cohesion in the country.
Sasfa has been in existence for the past 24 years.
But before this, Sasfa had to undergo a metamorphosis from unity stage when fragmented Schools Sport bodies from the previous order Education came together in 1994 to usher in Unity, Participation and Integrated Development under the aegis of the then United School Sport Association of South Africa (Ussasa).
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According to Sasfa, “Football was part of the 25 active sporting codes. With the demise of USSASA Mother Body, USSASA Football then had to undergo change and was later known as the SA Schools Football Association.”
Sasfa says, schooling, learning and teaching become ineffective when the umbilical cord between academia and extra- mural activities is cut.
“The natural process of schools being the honing ground for the holistic development of the child loses meaning since it has been proven that an active body produces excellent results. It is on this basis that SASFA continues to be catalyst in fostering effective learning and teaching, promoting the culture of education through sport. The creation of sound school football programmes seek to assist in this regard.
The era we live in today necessitates that together as a collective work hand in glove in assisting our future citizens to be organised, responsible to work as individuals as well as part of a collective team. The skills that the child learns in the field of play are guaranteed to help them when they are adults. For example when they gather from various schools, bonds of friendships are cemented and maybe relied upon in the real world at a later stage.”
The SA Schools Football Association runs a number of programmes that seek to introduce all children of South Africa to enjoy participating in organised football whether recreational, motor coordination, developmental, competitive and to keep fit.
The various partnerships that we have forged over the years have yielded positive and impact legacies for the participating schools and players alike. “We have witnessed the upgrading of infrastructure of class rooms, buildings, sports combos, upgrade of security systems and some even went on to purchase vehicles to ferry learners to school tours, games etc,” Sasfa notes.
Sasfa is also very much proud of the history and relationship that it has fostered with SAFA, Department of Basic Education, Sport & Recreation South Africa, SASCOC, and Sasfa’s commercial partners since inception being KFC for the KFC Cup; Cadbury for Chappies Little League; MTN for the MTN u/16 Cup; loveLife Games; Spur Masidlale.
Sasfa’s current sponsors include Danone South Africa for Danone U/12; Nestle for Milo Champs u/13; McDonald’s South Africa for the SASFA McDonald’s U/14 School League; Coca – Cola South Africa for the Copa Coca – Cola U/15 Cup; Metropolitan for the Metropolitan u/16 Cup and the Motsepe Foundation for the SANLAM Kay Motsepe Schools Cup.
Moreover, the association attests, through the above partnerships and collaborations, SASFA programmes have given an opportunity to play an active role to many educators that served as officials in administration and technical aspect of the game, learners as participants and match officials.
The lucky ones went on to ply their football skills in the National Junior Teams, PSL & NFD outfits some even made a mark in the various international tournaments and events.
Meanwhile, even though relations between Sasfa and the mother-body Safa may be at their lowest point, it still does not change the fact that a vision to develop football from grassroots is alive.
SAFA President, Dr. Danny Jordaan says their aim is to see about 5.3 million children involved in football within five years.
SASFA President, Mazibuko says, “People are talking and trying to mislead the country around the number of schools participating or that should participate. The truth is that we have 25 000 schools in the country. However, out of that number, there are not more than 6 000 high schools that participate in the development programmes.
He adds that not all of the 25 000 schools play soccer as there are those that play other sports such as rugby, cricket and hockey.
“You know, we don’t have girls’ leagues in the country or girls’ programmes in the schools, so you don’t use that as a ploy to say that Sasfa is not touching enough schools. What are you doing as a mother body to assist your ­associate member?” he asked, referring the question to Safa.
Since the election of the new SAFA executive in 2013, Sasfa and Safa have been doing battle over the running of schools football. With SAFA, the mother body, taking the decision to withdraw recognition of the former in 2015.
The matter is currently before the courts.
Speaking last October during the Copa Coca-Cola tournament in Bloemfontein, Sasfa president Mandla “Shoes” Mazibuko said the organisation was open and ready to work with Safa.
“There is no reason we can’t work with Safa. Whose ­interests are we serving if we are not working with Safa?” he asked.
“This is more about politics than what meets the eye, but, as far as we are concerned, we are working with everybody you see around here [at the tournament], including the departments of education and sports, stakeholders and the teachers’ union. There is no reason we should not work with Safa”.

In 2003, the Chappies Little League, which was relaunched with a R3 million per year sponsorship by Cadbury, surpassed the initial target to register about 2 500 primary schools around the country and amassed 6 023 schools.

As a result of that early success, veteran sports sponsorship consultant Geoff Wald flew to London this week to register the tournament with the Guinness Book of Records as the biggest soccer tournament ever.

The current record-holder listed by the Guinness Book of Records is a tournament held in South Korea that drew 5 000 teams.

“The response by schools was overwhelming and it gives us courage to think what we can do to expand and cover almost every school-going kid in the country,” said Wald.

SOURCE: The African Sun Times

http://africansuntimes.com/2018/05/sasfa-schools-football-a-platform-for-player-development/

YOUNG LEADERS NEWS

Meet 5-year-old Black Author, Kennedy O’ Neal Who Have Sold Over 10,000 Copies

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Not your normal everyday 5 year old child, Kennedy O’ Neal is the author of Adventures of Super Kennedy which she and her dad, Chris O’Neal, released in mid-March to a positive reception – both locally and nationally.

After her recent appearance on Good Morning America, the Sales of her debut book, The Adventures of Super Kennedy: Saving and Investing, have surpassed more than 10,000 copies.





Kennedy, who is a kindergartener at Faith Baptist School, had always been fascinated with shiny coins and “the green” while in diapers. She truly has a passion for earning and saving money as well as investing it which was the source of inspiration for her book.  In her debut book, the 6-year old morphs into “Super Kennedy” to teach kids creative ways to save and earn money on their own. Once she has enough money saved up, with her parents help, she buys an undesirable house to fix up and collect rent. The book is geared toward 5 to 14-year olds.

Since the book’s release, Kennedy was recently featured as a guest of Steve Harvey and Taylor Thomas’ Tots to Teens Expo in Prince George’s County in Maryland in May. Kennedy and her family have also made it their mission to take part in local literacy events to discuss the importance of saving and investing money at a young age. Presently, she’s touring local schools and talking to students about the importance of saving. She is currently looking for additional schools to add to the tour.

As little as she is, Kennedy is very passionate about helping other kids learn the value of saving money. She knows that it’s the key to building a more stable, secure future. She loves kids her age but gets concerned when she meets other children who do not know that they should be saving their money. Her father says she is hoping to turn the book into a cartoon and even release a second book focused on financial freedom.

According to her father, her ultimate dream is to eventually appear on The Steve Harvey Showand Ellen.

SOURCE: https://temmybalogun.com/meet-5-year-old-black-author-kennedy-o-neal-who-have-sold-over-10000-copies/ 

Friday 3 August 2018

Young Leaders News

This 11-Year Old Genius Invented Device That Prevents Children From Dying In Hot Cars

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11-year old Bishop Curry, recently  invented Oasis, a prototype device that is designed to prevent children from dying in hot cars. The device is attached to children’s car seats and once it senses that a child has been left behind in the seat, it will start to blow out cool air until the child is rescued.



The 5th grader from McKinney, Texas, was inspired to create the device, after Fern, a 6-month-old baby girl who had died in an overheated car. He was greatly affected by her death as he passed by her family’s house all the time on the way to school.

After doing some research, Curry found that hot car deaths of babies and pets are tragically common especially in the summer months. His idea was to make a car seat cover with three fans, but now he also wants to create a full car seat with the ability to link up with a vehicle’s air conditioning system and turn it on automatically. Since 1994, 804 children have died from heat-related illnesses in cars in the U.S., according to Kids and Cars, an advocacy center that studies the issue.



Having loved the idea, Curry’s father, an engineer at Toyota also named Bishop Curry immediately filed for a patent. But he also realized that they would need about $20,000 for development and manufacturing. So, together they launched a GoFundMe crowdfunding page that has already raised more than $48,500 – more than double what their initial goal was. They are using the funds towards the attorney fees that are needed for the provisional patent, the prototyping fees, and for locating a manufacturer that is capable of mass producing the device. Toyota was so impressed by Bishop’s idea that it sent him and his dad to Michigan for a safety conference.

The world would not be forgetting this black inventor very soon as his innovation will help save countless of lives of babies that are dying due to carelessness of the parents part.



SOURCE:  https://temmybalogun.com/this-11-year-old-genius-invented-device-that-prevents-children-from-dying-in-hot-cars/