When children ask “why?” they’re not just seeking answers—they’re building the mindset that drives innovation, empathy, and self-discovery. Continue reading…
BLM is currently more popular than both the Republican and Democrat Parties in America! While white South Africans are used to racebaiting and being attacked and blamed for everything, the ramp up in the africanisation of USA (and Europe) has taken Americans by surprise. So who is paying for and stoking this race war? It is clear to even the most cucked or uninterested observer, that something is going on. Over the last few years the well funded “anti-racism” campaign has become so militant and aggressive, that it is now the epitome of structural and systemic racism itself! Yet still protected and is pushed further and further left, and now the Council of Islamic American Relations (CAIR) comes out openly admitting that they have hijacked the Black Lives Matter movement! This should not be a shock to the well informed, because we already know Muslim Brotherhood in Europe has been heavily funding the “anti-racism” movement and antifa. Are Muslims in South Africa also secretly using blacks to attack whites? Continue reading…
When perusing the many online groups for communities of South Africans abroad, it soon becomes clear that the one single biggest problem for SA Expats (SAFFAs), or just those visiting or travelling abroad, is getting Documentation or Identification from SA Embassies (DIRCO) or even Home Affairs back home! In many cases this documentation is vital in order to travel or remain legally abroad. Yes, we all know, and joke, that South Africa is now a barely functioning failed state, but to be told in an official communication by an SA Embassy, that you would have to wait up to THREE YEARS for a birth certificate, is, to put it bluntly, criminal! The Embassy even went so far as to recommend asking family back home to do it for you! Remind us again why we have a “government” and pay taxes? Continue reading…
This is where you should go if you’ve been dreaming about living full-time outside South Africa for a few years. InterNations, the world’s largest network for people who live and work abroad, surveyed close to 7 000 female expats living in 168 countries in its annual survey Expat Insider survey. The results reveal significant insights.. Continue reading…
In its latest Statement of changes, published on 7 March 2019, the UK Government has made it very clear that it is moving away from the Points-Based Immigration system (PBS). Both the Tier 1 Entrepreneur and Tier 1 Graduate Entrepreneur route are falling away shortly. These routes will be replaced with an Innovator and Start-up.. Continue reading…
Less than a quarter of the world’s English-speakers are ‘natives’ and this is likely to decline further as English becomes increasingly popular as a second language.
Boasting low unemployment and a great economy, Ireland is a nice place to be if you’re looking for work.
There are so many ways to go about finding a job from within Ireland that your search should hopefully turn up plenty of options that fit your circumstances. Continue reading…
If you are required to apply for a visa to visit Ireland, you can do this online but must do it from within your home country. The online application portal will have all instructions tailored to your location.
Applications will be in English, and you will need to be able to print at the end. You will also have to send in some supporting information like your passport/travel documents, and possibly biometric information. Continue reading…
Jacob Zuma will be leaving the ANC with one hell of a task to complete. The outgoing president is doing everything he can to ensure free education is made available to South African university students. His plans are controversial, to say the least. He hasn’t yet revealed the sources of funding for the project, which.. Continue reading…