Fight for yourself - I'm always with you

Fight for yourself

Motivation is very important each day. You have to believe in yourself, no one won't do anything for you - do everything by yourself, you are the best. If you don't have job, it's not disaster. Search jobs everyday, don't give up and find a job!

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Mula Ebrahim
we happy 4 u madiba where u ar
Sofa Mlambo
ngiyabomga baba madiba always u will be on my life where.u.r
Sofa Mlambo
i will sir always have been fight.for my self
Pearl Sekonyela
We Mic you baba wethu
Pearl Sekonyela
Baba wethu
Ntando Dladla Lwando
akekho ofana nawe Tata uyeke aba abafaka comment ezirhudayo apha bezenza osiyazi beyimibungu
Fani Nene
I wonder if u ppls commenting n praising this men aware that he's the one who distorted the cause of our struggle for the true liberation of our country or u jst praise him bcz the media made him a hero when he's actually not
Fani Nene
Looool some ppls ar so brainwashed xem in such a way dt they whteva d media is saying n blve kl kl kl
Thulani Khumalo
My king of africa
Gakelese Evelyn
My hero
Zixolisile Mnyaka
I mic madiba omde
Anthonio Akhona Mzilikazi
I will, thanks papa
Betty Shabangu
Miss u tata
Dux Khuctr
Iqhawe lamaqhawe elali neqiniso kwi ANC R.I.P Madiba
Ditshego Matlou
my hero..... ANC is for smart ppl...I will always live by his legacy
Ntombekaya Xelo
Mic u Tata may his soul RIP
Lerato Matibidi
May his Soul R.I.P
Tandokazi Tandokazi
ow we mic u tata exchange kuhambe zuma kubuye wena
Millicent Munyai
Always love you madiba man of the struggle
Anthony Meyer
He was a great leader and wil always remember for that
Lungisani Magobongo
Ndiyavum akakho umntu ozokulwel umel kukuzilwel
Thulisile Fikile
U wil always be in our minds hero..no 1 can B lyk u..u already played ur role..dats Y we wil always remember u..u are de legend.
Shrimp Mc Loud CiaLie
Never 4get
Kholiwe Xaba
Love yu alwayz Tata
Thapelo Sehata
FIGHTNG FR US
Khalid Hassan
I like ths
Mosuli Cwele
Tata Madiba
Busisiwe Ximba
We mc Tata.father of de nation y my hero
Imran But
IMRAN But OUR SOUTHAFRICANHE OWEN WILLALWAYZ LOV EYOU
Zinhle Khuzwayo
OUR SOUTH AFRICAN HERO WE WILL ALWAYZ LOVE YOU MADIBA...
Nkanyiso Tumi
Are you aware that blacks remain landless, underfed, houseless, under- employed, badly represented in senior managerial positions? The state of healthcare and education for black people remains as it was, if not worse than, under apartheid. Vestiges of apartheid and colonial economic patterns, ownership and control remain intact despite the attainment of political freedom by you. Are you aware that political freedom without economic emancipation is meaningless? The unemployment crisis is also defined along racial lines due to the fact that in the third quarter of 2010, 29.80% of blacks were officially unemployed, compared with 22.30% of coloureds, 8.60% of Asians and only 5.10% of whites. About 12 million of the population lives on less than R2.50 per day, whilst 16 million South Africans receive social grants. In terms of racial distribution of per capita income, African and coloured income levels in 2008 were still only 13% and 22% respectively of white per capita income, compared to 10.9% and 19.3% in 1993. The income gap for Indians has narrowed, with Indian per capita income in 2008 standing at 60% of those of whites as against 42% in 1993. In 1995, median per capita expenditure among Africans was R333 a month compared to whites at R3 443 a month. In 2008, median expenditure per capita for Africans was R454 a month compared to whites at R5 668 a month. Source: [Leibbrandt, M. et al. (2010), "Trends in South African Income Distribution and Poverty since the Fall of Apartheid"] The economy has failed to create jobs at the pace necessary to reduce extremely high unemployment, and the education system has failed to ensure that equalised public spending on schooling translates into improved education for poor black children.
Rose Rose Sethosa
Our father
Moleboheng Mohohlo
Nelson Mandela
Nosakhiwo Sontshatsha
Qawe lamaqawe
Philasande Mzeth Mshingila
Eish man of wisdom
Thabiso May
Eix
Thabiso May
Eix
Onikwa Yena Mampemvu
Owwwwww madoda
Onikwa Yena Mampemvu
Owwwwww madoda
Solly Obakeng
Good
Solly Obakeng
Good
Nkosingiphile Mphile
Lol
Nkosingiphile Mphile
Lol
Zixolisile Mnyaka
Sohlala sikukhula tata wethu wesizwe wena ukhonzwe ngu mhlaba wonke
Zixolisile Mnyaka
Sohlala sikukhula tata wethu wesizwe wena ukhonzwe ngu mhlaba wonke
Matimba Nkwinika
U alwys dead alone nigga
Matimba Nkwinika
U alwys dead alone nigga
Williams Killar
love u daddy
Williams Killar
love u daddy
Leonard Majestic
Courageous words from a courageous man.
Leonard Majestic
Courageous words from a courageous man.
Thandekile Dlamini
Sohlez sikukhumbula nd syakthanda
Thandekile Dlamini
Sohlez sikukhumbula nd syakthanda
Pedro Alberto Mogorosi
One man who thought abt peoples life b4 him,now we thinking abt ourself b4 poors/needy.
Pedro Alberto Mogorosi
One man who thought abt peoples life b4 him,now we thinking abt ourself b4 poors/needy.
Thabeka Doli Nyawo
He was hero in our country.i miss u...
Thabeka Doli Nyawo
He was hero in our country.i miss u...
Mveloh Nhlakah Mchunu
Sihlala sikukhumbula njalo baba
Mveloh Nhlakah Mchunu
Sihlala sikukhumbula njalo baba
Benefit Ndebele
We mc u Tata.father of de nation.our hero.
Benefit Ndebele
We mc u Tata.father of de nation.our hero.
Peter Lova
my hero
Peter Lova
my hero
Ratyela Silindokuhle
Wasn't he a sellout?
Ratyela Silindokuhle
Wasn't he a sellout?
Abongile Tenza Jalamba Maqiqa
Nakanjani Tata
Abongile Tenza Jalamba Maqiqa
Nakanjani Tata
Felex Albino Matsimbe Felito
Huuy im cry
Felex Albino Matsimbe Felito
Huuy im cry
Kenny Gawani
That's true and inspiring
Kenny Gawani
That's true and inspiring
Eto'o van Nani
South Africa's Jesus and Africa in particular!!
Fernandez Madime
My number one,,,
Fernandez Madime
My number one,,,
Haider Ali
So nice man
Haider Ali
So nice man
John Smith

I love it.

John Smith

Powerful motivation!

Joanna Smith

Sure!

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