It is time South Africans to give more focus on strong development - TopicsExpress



          

It is time South Africans to give more focus on strong development to initiate and support Education that will give way in future for better state controlled environment, employment and business opportunity. I find it so sad in most occasions when observing the volunerable generation that always undermine the power of self development and scientific knowledge. History has illustrated and proved that South Africans have potential and lacking in skills. Global states, organisations and world families have challenged this country in various different ways and forms: 1. where we have experience with our involvement to play mediation in conflicting contries, 2. trade agreements and hiring of highly experience skills from different countries that resulted for those involved come to serve their own interests than original arrangement for skills transfer. 3. High rate of crime with our Youth in jails National and abroad that have element of foreign nationals involved in assisting and committing these crime. 4. High rate of quick cash interest where Our Youth decline to study and work, low to high profile South Africans are involved in varius ways of fraud and corruption. 5. Factions and Political Frictions that confuse masses of South African population with less leadership, coorperation and service to masses of South Africa and the world is watching. Education in different forms is the key and pillar for every success. South Africans have watched, experienced, brainwashed by political sphere in activities that have worked for the inetrest of others rather than working and focus on innovations and delivery, what is done is done and our focus and time can and must not be shifted away from our needs. Foundation is the most missing structure South Africans should build before the bankrapcy within households and fall of our National Democracy, future is not determined.
Posted on: Sun, 12 Oct 2014 06:16:16 +0000

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