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Every time ... but then you meet those people for a reason so you can learn and grown ... each  phase in your life requi...
18/07/2024

Every time ... but then you meet those people for a reason so you can learn and grown ... each phase in your life requires a better you , a better you is formed by these interactions.

18/07/2024

20 Unspoken Rules for Men:

1. Never shake a hand sitting down.
Standing up shows respect and engagement. It signifies that you value the person you are meeting and are fully present in the interaction.

2. Protect who is behind you, and respect who is beside you.
This emphasizes loyalty and honor. Protecting those behind you means safeguarding your family, friends, and teammates. Respecting those beside you signifies recognizing the equality and value of your peers.

3. Never insult the cooking when you are the guest.
Showing gratitude and respect for hospitality is essential. Criticizing the cooking is disrespectful and ungrateful, especially when someone has gone out of their way to host you.

4. Never eat the last piece of something you didn't buy.
This rule underscores courtesy and consideration for others. It demonstrates awareness and respect for shared resources and the contributions of others.

5. Never make the first offer in a negotiation.
Letting the other party make the first offer can provide strategic advantages. It gives you insight into their expectations and can help you negotiate better terms.

6. Don't take credit for work you didn't do.
Integrity in acknowledging others' efforts is crucial. Taking undue credit undermines trust and damages your credibility.

7. Take the blame, and give credit when due.
Owning up to mistakes and recognizing others' contributions builds respect and trust. It shows maturity and leadership.

8. If you are not invited, don't ask to go.
Respecting boundaries and invitations is key to maintaining good social etiquette. It avoids awkward situations and respects the host’s intentions.

9. Always aim for the head.
This metaphorical rule can apply to many scenarios, implying that you should strive for excellence and precision in your efforts.

10. Don't beg for a relationship.
Self-respect and dignity are important. Desperation can lead to unhealthy dynamics and undervalues your worth.

11. Dress well no matter what the occasion.
Good grooming and dressing appropriately show respect for yourself and others. It also boosts confidence and makes a positive impression.

12. Always carry cash.
Being prepared for various situations, including emergencies, is practical. It reflects foresight and responsibility.

13. Listen, nod, and most of all make eye contact.
Active listening and non-verbal engagement are crucial for effective communication. They show that you value and are attentive to the speaker.

14. Show restraint in expressing anger, no matter what. Being angry is a waste of energy.
Managing anger is vital for maintaining composure and making rational decisions. It prevents regrettable actions and fosters a more positive environment.

15. Whether it's dinner, drinks, or both, avoid placing your phone on the dinner table.
Prioritizing face-to-face interactions over digital distractions shows respect and attentiveness to those present.

16. Never pose with alcohol.
Maintaining a responsible image is important. Posing with alcohol can convey unprofessionalism or recklessness.

17. Proper grammar will get you far in life. Leave the foul language for the less educated.
Good communication skills, including proper grammar, enhance your credibility and professionalism. Avoiding foul language shows respect and maturity.

18. Ask more than you answer.
Showing interest in others by asking questions fosters better relationships and understanding. It also demonstrates humility and a willingness to learn.

19. You can tell a great deal about a person by their handshake, so make yours strong and firm.
A firm handshake conveys confidence and sincerity. It is often the first impression you make, so it’s important to get it right.

20. Speak honestly. Say what you mean and mean what you say.
Honesty builds trust and integrity. It involves being truthful and consistent, fostering deeper connections and mutual respect. Speaking honestly also means balancing truth with empathy and tact, ensuring that your words are respectful and considerate.

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14/12/2023

4 am umuntu akahambe ayophula iTV yakubo once 🤞

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19/04/2023

"Meet Kiko Davis, the game-changing trailblazer who is making history as the only Black female bank owner in the United States! 🎉👑 As the trustee of Donald Davis Living Trust and the majority stockholder of the 10th largest Black bank in the U.S., First Independence Bank, Kiko is a true inspiration and a force to be reckoned with. 💪🏾 Let's raise a glass to this incredible woman who is paving the way for generations to come! 🥂👏🏾 "

19/04/2023
27/03/2023

Every entrepreneur and business person should read this ... this is the cancer challenging All businesses in africa a d this also explains why business always hire foreign. I personally has first hand experience of what the article is conveying.

At the end of this alot of whats happening all over South Africa will make sense.

Africa’s biggest challenge* ("Taken from the internet. (Document written by the former CEO of BRS, now ORABANK)")

I used to criticize African companies like Dangote Group for hiring so many Indians when there are many unemployed Africans, but now I understand their painful decision.
The biggest challenge in our manufacturing businesses is neither power nor infrastructure: the biggest challenge is getting honest staff.
Everyone we hire seems to be on a mission to steal: many inflate invoices as much as possible and record less than the actual number of units produced.
The worst part about this is that all the fraud we have uncovered is not committed by one person. It is usually many staff members colluding with each other, from production to sales and accounting. This includes management members.
I had to review my management staff 3 times in one year. It got so bad at one point that my main criteria for hiring staff were no longer competence or degrees, but honesty. The skills and abilities can be acquired, but once you are dishonest, you are beyond repair.
Imagine if Africa’s biggest challenge was off the table…
We always complain about the economy and the fact that there are no jobs. I know people abroad who would love to start job-creating businesses in Africa but can’t because they can’t get someone they trust to run it.
I know people in Africa with so much money, who’d want to start factories and other job-creating businesses, but they can’t because they are busy elsewhere and can’t get someone, they trust enough to run the business. So instead of investing in fruitful sectors and creating jobs, such people buy treasury bills, while the thieves scream no jobs or food.
I am convinced big African organizations like Dangote Group can set up shops in any African country and therefore create millions of jobs. However, I bet corruption and dishonesty at the top of government is what keep them from helping Africa.
Africa would birth many great companies if we could engage in partnerships, but we can’t because few can be trusted.
This is an advantage that the Indians and Lebanese have over us, inhabitants of Africa. They can pool resources and do mega-businesses, unlike Africans. Since we can’t partner, one person has to do everything. As a result, we end up with small and very small businesses in Africa.
This also concerns siblings. The closing down of super stores in East Africa (which could’ve become the African Walmart) is a great example of why siblings can’t do business together.
Typical examples of theft in business in Africa
Start a poultry farm and employees steal your eggs. Some will even go ahead and kill the chickens so they are allowed to take them home.
Start an entertainment/viewing/gaming center and they will pocket your money. On the days you are on the premises, the money made will be ten times more than when you are not there. Because they are spending your money and eating their future.
Buy and lease a vehicle to a driver, and watch as they finish you off.
Start a restaurant, and the same thing will happen. More than half of the total food ingredients will end up in their personal kitchens.
Even ordinary grocery stores or kiosk attendants will find a way to steal from small investors.
Worst of all: they even dare quoting their perversity by saying, “if you can’t beat them, join them!“
Imagine them justifying stealing at work, killing their own jobs and the development of Africa.
You will witness such employees pointing their twisted fingers at politicians when they are no different.
I believe that the reason most Africans have not stolen billions of government money is simply because of the lack of opportunity.
Development with dishonesty is impossible
To the few honest Africans, both in government and in the private sector, who are considered as stupid: You are not stupid. You are exactly what Africa desperately and painfully needs.
How are we going to evolve when those who are supposed to oversee and manage stores, kiosks, supermarkets, factories, schools, hospitals, waterworks, road construction, street cleaning, power plants, bus fleets, parking collections, building construction, etc., are the ones who conspire to steal from small local investors, large local investors, governments and foreign investors?
By what means will we develop ourselves when our school principals are the ones plotting to steal school supplies, school fees and school food from the canteens, etc.?
How can we improve when our hospital officials are the ones who plot to steal medicine, beds, sheets, blankets, food, consultation fees, etc.? How? Indeed, how? Our beloved continent is mourning.
How can Africa grow when the officials responsible for ensuring and enforcing standards and reducing cost estimates, are the ones conspiring with local and foreign contractors to inflate costs and reduce work standards in order to steal public money for their personal gain?
At all levels, Africans are Africa’s problem.
Honesty starts from the leadership
In my opinion, the reason why Rwanda is a rising star in Africa is that Rwandans and foreign development partners and investors know that the country’s top leadership cannot accept dishonesty in both the public and private sectors. We must replicate such leadership standards continent-wide.
Imagine we had 54 Paul Kagame as the head of all African countries!!! No wonder the so-called Western countries do not want that, as they know that Africa would be FIRST within 10 years.
We Africans need to wake up and rethink Africa.
Regardless of the jobs – from the sweeper to the craftsman, the salesman, the storekeeper, the driver, the tea or coffee or flower picker, the purchasing manager, the head of the governor, the nurse, the doctor, the cook, the painter, the builder, the senator and the minister – Africans must be honest for the sake of Mother Africa.
By being dishonest, we violate our beloved Africa. Foreign elements know and are very well aware of our dishonesty. So they come to Africa to steal our vast natural resources mercilessly and give a few crumbs of bread to those Africans in charge of running our countries. All this is at the great expense of our development and self-sufficiency.
Who will save us from ourselves?
Africa can rise again.
Let Africa rise.
Stand up and be counted as a people. It is time to CHANGE…

Karim KONE, former CEO of BRS (now ORABANK) Burkina

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27/03/2023

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26/03/2023

Talking all social : How many followers do you need right now?

26/03/2023

When you in a business of selling always remember that 'When Selling to close friends and family, no matter how much you're selling to them, they will always feel you're earning their money, no matter how cheap you sell to them, they still wouldn't appreciate it.'

There will always be people who do not care about your Costs, Time, Effort, they rather let other people cheat them, allowing others to earn, then supporting someone they know. Cause in their heart, they will always be thinking, 'How much did he earn from me?' instead of "How much did he SAVE/MAKE for me?"
This is a classic example of a poor person's mentality!

Jack Ma on Sales: 'When doing Sales, the first people who will trust you will be Strangers, Friends will be shielding against you, fair-weather friends will distance from you. Family will look down upon you.'
The day you finally succeed, paying the bill for every get-together dinner, entertainment, you will realised: Everyone else is present except the Strangers. Credit to Sir Elvis

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