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– Creating #Jobs and Cutting #Unemployment cannot be accomplished by effort alone

One thing I have observed over the years is the ease with which people with limited knowledge and understanding of Scientific and technical concepts often attribute unfamiliar or unnatural phenomena to witchcraft.

Perhaps I’m wrong and deluded in my dismissal of their beliefs and related explanations and arguments, or that I lack a “deeper” understanding of life’s other dimensions. All I know, I do not believe witchcraft exists especially in the manner and form others explain it to be. I refer specifically to occult practices of casting spells remotely, such as “sending” lightning or other curses remotely to condemn another person. The kind of “witchcraft” I believe exists is one about poisoning using indigenous nervous system attacking poisonous herbs. But even with such poisoning, it cannot be done remotely but through a victim’s physical contact with a poisoned object.

I do, however believe there are “spiritual” powers of good and evil, able to work through and in people. With such beliefs, I risk being accused of having the same mumbo-jumbo beliefs I’m decrying on witchcraft. Be that as it may, it is the risk I am prepared to take.

My belief is simply this: there comes a time when successful job creation and/ or employment can only be effected at the behest of some divine power. In such cases, no matter what anyone does, if that divine power does not approve such efforts, nothing positive will come to pass. All other efforts attempting to counter deity’s power will amount to nothing. This article, however, is not about giving a sermon on faith or conversion of people and discouraging others from exerting more and smarter efforts to improve their lives. By Nimroth Gwetsa, 31 July 2018. Continue reading

– It is now time we #WalkTheTalk

As if our political and social problems insufficiently kept us sick and depressed for days, Standard & Poor’s and Fitch added to our woes, relegating our country’s bonds to sub-investment grade. Moody’s, bless their souls Lord, decided to play the wait-and-see game, placing us on notice for now. Our new finance minister’s recent trip to New York to assure international investors seems to have hit a brick wall.

Our country seems fiercely divided on many issues, at least as seen through the social and mainstream media lenses. Differences include those about the approach for overcoming problems facing us. The “Madiba magic” is no more. Cry our beloved country.

But not all is lost. We somehow agree on our predicament and need to find a way out. How then do we get there when we disagree on so many issues and cannot even get traction on what we agree on? By Nimroth Gwetsa, 28 April 2017. Continue reading

– Is there an end to South Africa’s unemployment and poverty crisis?

Human beings are marvellous. Even without zoologist and scientists explaining differences between humans and animals, any sane person can easily see the superiority of humans over other creatures. A mere look at innovation and developments humans brought about and other feats achieved, shows the greatness of humans above other creatures.

Despite this greatness, human beings seem unable to resolve age-old problems whose remedies are known and documented. By Nimroth Gwetsa, 31 May 2016. Continue reading

Let there be jobs for all: An entrepreneurial approach to tackling SA’s high unemployment rate

by Nimroth Gwetsa, 14 August 2014.

If employment was to be seen in the same light as business products and services where these are produced, bought and sold in the market, could it be that the high unemployment rate is a sign that many “businesses” (in this analogy, this being the unemployed) overproduce/ provide products or services that many consumers have no residual interest in?

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