Still!? How Is This Possible?

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  1. With that 350 what people do with it because what i've realized some they use it useful & some use it useless & what i've realized about you my dear you don't sometimes give us solution…my question to you is how can work out on the matter what Malema says every day

  2. I know of a black woman in Port Elizabeth in the 60's who started her business from scratch by buying little chick's from a shop called Hormen in South End ,she worked herself up by becoming a poultry farmer ,she most probably were still in business before the anc decided to buy millions of chickens from America that most South African owned poultry farms went bankrupt . I always say it's not what others can do for you it's what you can do for yourself . I had a domestic working for me because she was so young I told her she should study further, my husband worked for a company ,where he had black lady apprentices under him ,today they are engineers working for big companies,they did not lay down and waited for handouts they did something for themselves,and this thing that is said that during apartheid there was no education for black people is a big lie ,how do you explain ,black doctors, lawyers,judges,teachers that's in their years ,before the 90' South Africa being under worldwide sanctions under requests of the anc unemployment was at 5% in most black households the man owned a vehicle, had decent food to eat with meat because even the average citizens could afford food on the table bought with money he earned.