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The TRUTH that No One is Telling us About the US-Israel vs Iran War with Bonsai Shongwe...
Operation Epic Fury.
- Ayatollah Khamenei killed.
- Iran retaliates against Israel and Gulf States.
- NATO suddenly rallies behind President Donald Trump.
- Is this about justice?
- Is this about regime change?
- Is this about oil, China, and global hegemony?
- Or is this something deeper?
Iran retaliates against Israel and Gulf States. NATO suddenly rallies behind President Donald Trump. But what’s really going on? In my biblical reaction, I unpack Leviticus 19:15:
There Are No Jobs Out There - But There Is a Lot of Work...
Everywhere you go, you hear the same complaint:
“There are no jobs.”
Young people say it. Older people say it. Newspapers repeat it. Politicians debate it.
And in many ways, it’s true.
Formal employment is scarce. Companies are cutting back. Governments are stretched.
The traditional path — finish school, get a job, stay there for years — no longer works for everyone.
But here is something we don’t talk about enough:
There may not be many jobs… but there is a tremendous amount of work.
Look around your town or city.
There are potholes that need filling.
Elderly people who need assistance.
Children who need tutoring.
Gardens that need tending.
Businesses that need social media help.
Communities that need cleaning and organising.
Homes that need painting.
People who need encouragement.
Work is everywhere.
What’s missing is NOT work. What’s missing is someone willing to see it differently.
A job is something someone gives you. Work is something you find. Or create.
A job comes with a title and a salary structure. Work often starts with initiative.
We have been conditioned to wait. Wait for the advertisement. Wait for the interview. Wait for approval.
But the world is changing. Those who move ahead are those who stop waiting.
Instead of asking, “Who will hire me?” ask, “What needs doing around me?”
Instead of saying, “There are no jobs,” say, “Where can I be useful?”
That shift in thinking changes everything.
It may begin small.
- Washing cars on a Saturday.
- Fixing computers.
- Cutting grass.
- Running errands.
- Starting a small online service.
- Helping local businesses with tasks they don’t have time for.
- Selling a skill you already have.
None of this may look like a “proper job” at first.
But every established business began as someone doing work that needed to be done.
Work builds reputation. Work builds confidence. Work builds relationships.
Work builds income. Slowly at first, then steadily.
Of course, this does not remove the real challenges of unemployment.
It does not excuse poor economic policy or lack of growth.
But while those larger issues are debated, we still have choices.
We can sit and wait for a job. Or we can go looking for work.
There is dignity in work, even when it is small.
There is power in being useful.
And there is hope in taking action instead of surrendering to despair.
The truth is this:
- There are no jobs out there. If we only look for jobs.
- But there is work everywhere. If we are willing to see it.
And sometimes, the person who goes out and does the work ends up creating the job.
With very best wishes,
Chris Wilkinson.
Harvesting Success: Dr Ivan Meyer on the Western Cape - Ep 31 Democratic Alliance Podcast...
In this episode of the DA Podcast, we sit down with Dr Ivan Meyer, Western Cape Provincial Minister of Agriculture, Economic Development and Tourism, and Federal Chairperson of the Democratic Alliance.
We unpack how the DA-run Western Cape is driving economic growth, job creation and investment, while supporting key sectors like agriculture and tourism in a tough national climate. Dr Meyer also reflects on his role within the DA, the party’s direction ahead of upcoming congresses, and what’s at stake as South Africa moves closer to the 2026 local government elections. From governance to party leadership, this is a wide-ranging conversation about delivery, accountability, and what it takes to make government work.Watch Mayor Of Cape Town Geordin Hill-Lewis Talking Sense with Gabriel Makin...
Executive Mayor of Cape Town, Geordin Hill-Lewis, joined Gabriel Makin to talk about Cape Town and South Africa.
The conversation looks at his successes in the city, what challenges he has faced.
And then transitions to a discussion on what is needed to make South Africa successful.
FRANS CRONJE: Changes Rob's mind? Can the GNU Actually Save South Africa's Economy?
Beyond the headlines and doom narratives, we examine voter psychology, ANC decline, MK and EFF momentum, fixed investment rates, electricity myths, deindustrialisation, corruption, and whether real reform is actually possible.
- Is the economy stuck at “care and maintenance” growth?
- Can fixed investment rise to 25% and unlock 4–5% GDP growth?
- Is BEE reform finally negotiable?
- Are young professionals better off staying and seizing opportunity in a skills-short market?
- And what does South Africa’s foreign policy gamble mean for investment?
- This is not blind optimism.
If you're politically engaged, building a business, investing, or deciding whether to emigrate — this conversation matters.
https://www.chriswilko.com/2025/06/hope-is-more-than-just-four-letter-word.html
A Must Read for ALL South Afri-CANs...
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Hope can feel like a fragile flame in a world that often feels weighed down by uncertainty. But hope does not belong only to the fortunate o...
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