Wednesday, 24 August 2011

Our growing South Africa

What is the question over the answer of Nationalisation

It is intresting to know that our country's youth (SA) is not as relaxed as such over engaging on issues of the country, Julius Malema for one,has lately been  a headline and a leading story of many media houses. Some of the controvesial issues he so much talked about is the controvesial issue in itself,land reform without compesation and the other being the issue of nationalisation of mines.
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To the country's youth out there even those abroad, I think it is very necessary and crucial for us and the country entirely to express our constructive view(s) on this issue since it's something that somehow it's gonna affect our lives and the lives of generations to come.

On the issue of nationalisation for example, analysis and concetration should be paid much to the way in which it should be handled and how entirely it will benefit country's economy.

My point of view is that the country's government aswell as the country's descendants should and must directly engage thoroughly over issues standing above us. Today SA is blessed with people from various desciplines of study, Engeneering+Economics are no exceptions, so lets determine our energies towards positive decisions over issues of this significance as so to benefit the entire country and generations to come.



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Welcome to our beutiful country

South Africa is a very beutiful country that has been blessed by most of the things other countries can only dream  of. The transition from Apartheid to Democracy has seen many Africans experiencing much of what was previously discussed as for the priviledged.  With that being said, Many South Africans, specifically rural SA's are still on the look-out to experience the beuty of  our New South Africa. I even go on to say Rural areas of South Africa are the best people to explain the other look of South African  since there are many experiencing hardship in this democratic South Africa. Many rural areas have been hit by the turmoil of water shortage, I'm simply saying that ecological challenge faced by rural South Africans leave much to be desired in Shaping rural lives. Lets all embark on tne issues partaining to the improvement of our rural areas, soon before we know much will be pleasing. Matimu Mahundla