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16/02/2024

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13/02/2024

An inspiring story I think I should share with my friends and family. And All people in War ravaged countries around the world.
In the bustling streets of Paris in the year 1945, a French woman named Marie embarked on a journey that would soon become a story whispered among the locals. With her trusty baguette tucked under her arm and six bottles of wine clinking in her basket, Marie set out to navigate the post-war city.
Amidst the rubble and remnants of a turbulent time, Marie's spirit remained unyielding. The war had taken its toll on the city, but the resilience of its people refused to waver. Marie, with her baguette as a symbol of strength and survival, was determined to bring a taste of normalcy back to Paris.
As she walked through the narrow cobblestone streets, Marie encountered fellow Parisians who had endured the hardships of war. With a warm smile and a kind word, she shared her baguette and a glass of wine with those she met along the way. In the midst of despair, Marie's simple acts of generosity served as a reminder that humanity could still find solace in the simplest of pleasures.
Word of Marie's baguette and wine offerings spread throughout the city, and soon, people from all walks of life sought her out. The aroma of freshly baked bread and the clinking of wine bottles became a beacon of hope for a community yearning for healing.
With each passing day, the atmosphere in Paris began to shift. The war had scarred the city, but Marie's baguette and wine became a symbol of unity and resilience. The streets once filled with anguish and sorrow now echoed with laughter and shared moments of joy.
Marie's act of kindness and her baguette became a legend in the city of love. The story of the French woman with her baguette and six bottles of wine spread far and wide, inspiring others to find their own ways to heal and rebuild.
Even after the scars of war had faded, Marie continued her tradition, sharing her baguette and wine with those in need. Her generosity became a symbol of the indomitable spirit of the people of Paris, a testament to their ability to rise above adversity.
And so, the story of Marie, the French woman with her baguette and six bottles of wine, Paris, 1945, lives on as a reminder that even in the darkest of times, love, kindness, and the simple pleasures of life have the power to heal.

Stay strong.

28/12/2023

ADVICE TO ALL EMPLOYEES :

1. Build a home earlier. Be it a rural home or an urban home. Building a house at 50 is not an achievement. Don't get used to government houses. This comfort is so dangerous. Let all your family have a good time in your house.

2. Go home. Don't stick at work all the year. You are not the pillar of your department. If you drop dead today, you will be replaced immediately and operations will continue. Make your family a priority.

3. Don't chase promotions. Master your skills and be excellent at what you do. If they want to promote you, that's fine if they don't, stay positive to your personal.
development.

4. Avoid office or work gossip. Avoid things that tarnish your name or reputation. Don't join the bandwagon that backbites your bosses and colleagues. Stay away from negative gatherings that have only people as their agenda.

5. Don't ever compete with your bosses. You will burn your fingers. Don't compete with your colleagues, you will fry your brain.

6. Ensure you have a side business. Your salary will not sustain your needs in the long run.

7. Save some money. Let it be deducted automatically from your payslip.

8. Borrow a loan to invest in a business or to change a situation not to buy luxury. Buy luxury from your profit.

9. Keep your life, marriage, and family private. Let them stay away from your work. This is very important.

10. Be loyal to yourself and believe in your work. Hanging around your boss will alienate you from your colleagues and your boss may finally dump you when he leaves.

11. Retire early. The best way to plan for your exit was when you received the employment letter. The other best time is today. By 40 to 50 be out.

12. Join work welfare and be an active member always. It will help you a lot when any eventuality occurs.

13. Take leave days and utilize them by developing your future home or projects..usually what you do during your leave days is a reflection of how you'll live after retirement. If it means you spend it all holding a remote control watching series on Zee World, expect nothing different after retirement.

14. Start a project whilst still serving or working. Let your project run whilst at work and if it doesn't do well, start another one till it's running viably. When your project is viably running then retire to manage your business. Most people or pensioners fail in life because they retire to start a project instead of retiring to run a project.

15. Pension money is not for starting a project buying a stand or building a house but it's money for your upkeep or to maintain yourself in good health. Pension money is not for paying school fees or marrying a young wife but for looking after yourself.

16. Always remember, when you retire never be a case study for living a miserable life after retirement but be a role model for colleagues to think of retiring too.

17. Don't retire just because you are finished or you are now a burden to the company and just wait for your day to die. Retire young or energetic to enjoy waking up for a cup of coffee, enjoying the sun, receiving money from your business, visiting nice places that you missed, and spending a good time with family. Those who retire late, spend about 95% of their time at work than with their family and that's why they see it difficult to spend time with their family when they retire but end up looking for another job till they die. If they don't get another job, they die early.

18. Retire at your house than at government accommodation so that when you retire you can easily fit into the society that raised you. It's not easy to adjust to living in a location after spending more years at a company house or at a government house.

19. Never let your employment benefits make you forget about your retirement. Employment benefits are just meant to make you relax, and get finished whilst time is moving. Remember when you retire no one will call you boss if you don't have a viable business.

20. Don't hate to retire because one day you will retire either voluntarily or involuntarily.

Hope this will help you look at life positively

28/11/2023

The procedure to report a sexual or r**e case to CFMS is:
You should go to the nearest health facility as soon as possible, preferably within 72 hours after the assault or r**e. You do NOT need to open a police case to receive health services. You may go to the nearest police station before you go for medical examination and if so, the police or support organisation will take you to the health facility for examination.

IF YOU FEEL LIKE GIVING UP, READ THIS:1. This is a Phase.Tough times are just a phase. They don't last forever. Life is ...
10/11/2023

IF YOU FEEL LIKE GIVING UP, READ THIS:

1. This is a Phase.
Tough times are just a phase. They don't last forever. Life is a cycle of highs and lows. Remember, this too shall pass. You're in the middle of the storm now, but clear skies are ahead. Hold on.

2. You Are Stronger Than You Think.
Never underestimate your resilience.

- You've survived 100% of your bad days.
- Inside you, there is an inner strength.
- Your potential is greater than any problem.

Remember, you're stronger and more capable than you believe.

3. Small Steps Count.
Progress isn't always a leap forward. Sometimes it's tiny, almost imperceptible steps. Each step, no matter how small, brings you closer to your goal. Celebrate every bit of progress. Slow and steady can still win the race. Keep moving forward.

4. Remember Your 'Why'.
Think back to the reasons why you started. Reconnect with your motivation and your goals.

5. Failure is a Stepping Stone.
It's okay to fall but it's important to rise again. Every setback brings learning opportunities. Remember, every great success story involves overcoming obstacles. Keep going. Your story is being written.

6. Practice Self-Care.

Self-care is essential, especially during tough times.

- Eat nutritious food
- Exercise regularly
- Get adequate sleep
- Connect with loved ones
- Engage in activities that bring joy.

It’s not selfish, it's survival. Your well-being matters.

7. It's Okay to Ask for Help.
Remember, you're not alone in this journey.

- Reach out to friends, family, or professionals
- Open up about your struggles
- Seek support when you need it

Strength isn't just about enduring in silence. It's also knowing when to ask for help.

To my friends and family, Fight for yourself. No matter how difficult it becomes, never let yourself give in. After some time, your spark will eventually return. You will come out happier, healthier, and wiser. We are in this together.
"Seja Monna ha se mo qete"
"Se Sa feleng Sa bo se tlhola"

As the 4th of October is dedicated to St. Francis of Assisi Let us pray Lord, make us instruments of your peacewhere the...
04/10/2023

As the 4th of October is dedicated to
St. Francis of Assisi
Let us pray
Lord, make us instruments of your peace
where there is hatred, let us sow love
where there is injury, pardon
where there is discord, union
where there is doubt, faith
where there is despair, hope
where there is darkness, light
where there is sadness, joy:
Grant that we may not so much seek
to be consoled as to console
to be understood as to understand
to be loved as to love;
For it is in giving that we receive
it is in pardoning that we are pardoned
and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life
Amen

05/04/2023

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31/01/2023

Save the Date. 26 February 2023. For my birthday this year I request your support for the Walk4Life Couples Against GBV Walkathon. This initiative is aimed at creating awareness about GBV/IPV in relationships and also encourage family strengthening as a weapon against GBV/IPV. Follow the link. http://www.walk4love.co.za/
Proceeds will go to the Sedibeng Sa Bophelo Community Project- Gender Based Violence Victims Empowerment Programme- Themed " Umuntu Wakho"

11/12/2021

Applications for Broadcasting and Creative Media are open for the Academic Year 2022! Available courses are: Radio Production, Television Production, 2D Animation, Graphic Design Foundation, and Interactive Media (Web Design & Web Development).

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