EP.46 PEP Talk Creative Solutions Engagement

EPISODE · Jan 4, 2019 · 16 MIN

EP.46 PEP Talk Creative Solutions Engagement

from When Fate Ties You Into A Knot - What Do You Do? · host Isaac Khonjelwayo

Solution No.46 is a small talk of the millennium. Join me share with you other alternative ways to help you to grow and to reach your full potential. South Africa is not the same anymore and our people have lost faith and confidence in the ANC government. We need a new breed of leadership and community initiatives to inspire a new revolution of free thinkers to liberate our people from “group mentality and control". Individuals who can write, sing, rap and recite poetry of discontent to voice their opinion and point of view using alternative media platforms. Current radio stations and talk shows both private and the public broadcasters do not have enough space to accommodate everyone. Therefore, we need to stand up and represent our own ideals, be it in education, job creation, churches or religious groups or entrepreneurship we need to stand up and take responsibility for the future we want to see happen.  The time is not tomorrow, but now. Use your talent to make the country a better place for those who live in it. If God should want to bless South Africa and all people who live in it – It should be for the right reasons and not selfish motives of corrupt government officials who have destroyed our hopes and dreams.

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