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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by kwametut: 12:21pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
@GraigB We have Enjinyyyyeers(how they pronounce Engineers) my foot. Naai-geria SERVICE DELIVERY cocked up. Funny theyrnt on the streets protesting. Theyr used to LOW STANDARDS.
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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by nachrisbedis: 12:46pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
CAMEROONPRIDE: jeez I salute yall , respect..we are def going to reach 1000pages . monkey!! You should be thanking france for saving your country from genocide had the war happened. OBJ is no hero cos Nigerians still want bakassi back and we'll get it. Just pray UN doesn't go to sleep someday. 1diot |
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by kwametut: 2:04pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
@All Nigerians EVERYTHING ABOUT naai-geria IS SMALL. FROM ANIMALS(pygmy goats,skinny horses etc) TO LAND AREA. Ooops EMEKA isnt milking his goat oooo Emekaaaaaaa Why u go do dis now ooo 1 Like
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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by kwametut: 2:09pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
RSA 'S UPPER CLASS IS BLACK [b]1.3m blacks earn more than average white - AEI Loane Sharp 13 February 2012 Loane Sharp says average white person's income rising at 5.3% per annum vs 14.9% for blacks Adcorp Employment Index, January 2011 Salient features The economy created 80,000 jobs in January, representing annualized growth of 5.0% over the previous month. Nonetheless, the economy is still 420,000 jobs short of the peak employment level observed prior to the 2009 global financial crisis. All employment contract types reported gains in employment, notably temporary work (+7.1%) and agency work (+8.0%). Temporary work now represents 3.87 million workers or 30.1% of the workforce. All sectors of the economy reported gains in employment, notably wholesale and retail trade (+13.6%), transport and logistics (+8.8%) and government (+3.1%). All occupational categories reported growth in employment, but high-skilled categories (management and professionals) reported the strongest growth (+4.7%), reflecting the economy's ongoing reorientation toward high-skilled positions. Clerks, service workers and sales and marketing staff reported strong growth (+8.0%), reflecting the relative economic buoyancy of the consumer sectors of the economy. This month, we look at two notable personal income trends: rising real incomes and narrowing racial income disparities. Adcorp Employment Index Source: Adcorp Analytics (2012) Analysis Over the past decade, two important personal income trends have emerged in South Africa. Firstly, after-inflation incomes have risen sharply, from R44 431 per year in 2000 to R61 645 per year in 2011 - a real increase of 39%, or a respectable 3.3% per year. Secondly, income inequality between the races, especially between blacks and whites, has declined sharply. In 2000, the average black South African earned 15% of the average white South African's income, whereas in 2011, a typical black person earned 40% of a typical white person's income. Currently 1.3 million blacks (or 14% of the black workforce) earn as much as or more than the average white, up from 270,000 in 2000 - an increase of more than 1 million, or 378% (see figure). Number of high-income black South Africans, 2000-2011 Sources: Adcorp Analytics, Statistics South Africa (2011) To a great extent, the improvement in black incomes has been associated with the civil service. Over the past decade, government employment has increased from 1 million to 1.24 million, and the proportion of blacks in the civil service has increased from 42% to 74%. As a result, nearly 40% of South Africa's highest-earning blacks are employees of the South African government. Partly this is associated with trade unionization: currently 70% of the public sector workforce belongs to a trade union, compared to 26% for the private sector. More significantly, the sharp increase in black civil servants' incomes is associated with "managerial bloat": officially, government wages have increased by just 5.4% per annum, but the government has utilized the twin mechanisms of promotion and job re-grading (which are not subject to public sector wage agreements) to increase the income of black civil servants, with the result that average remuneration for public sector workers is now 32% higher than that of private sector workers. At present, compensation of employees represents nearly 90% of total government spending. Clearly, strategic use of the government payroll has been a major contributor to the emerging black middle class in South Africa. Nonetheless, three in five of South Africa's highest-earning blacks are employed in the private sector - numbering around 820 000 at present. If the historical rate of progression is maintained, by 2020 there will be 5.1 million blacks earning more than the average white in private business enterprises. At this rate, the income gap will close in less than 10 years: the average white person's income is currently rising by 5.3% per annum, whereas the average black person's income is rising by 14.9% per annum (see figure). These figures, which suggest that racial disparities in the private sector are closing relatively quickly, do not tally with the employment equity figures presented by the Department of Labour, with the important implication that the government's figures - which narrowly emphasise racial quotas in managerial positions - are missing a dramatic pattern of improvement in the labour market. Income disparities between the races (black vs. white), 2000-2011 Source: Adcorp Analytics, Statistics South Africa (2011) The government can do several things to accelerate this process. Firstly, the most important single impediment to rising incomes and narrowing inequality is the public education system. No government function does more to perpetuate racial disparities than the poor standard of secondary education, which by reducing (mostly black) learner options for education and skills, reduces their prospects for employment. Secondly, labour laws are in need of review and targeted relaxation, notably the two laws that diminish job creation by small businesses, namely dismissal protections and automatic extensions of collective bargaining agreements. Thirdly, government's inefficient and bureaucratic immigration controls, which prevent high-skilled foreigners from imparting their skills and experience to local workplaces, have artificially boosted incomes of high-skilled workers. The implication is that government policies - notably secondary schooling, restrictive labour laws and immigration controls - have been holding black incomes back. Without these counterproductive policies, blacks' incomes would probably be rising even faster relative to whites', and the income gap would be falling even faster.[/b]
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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by kwametut: 2:13pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
^^^^^^^Upper income group in SA=Blacks Whites working population(those over 18-60+) years make up 2million people. White upper class is around 500 000, then middle class 1,2million smaller than black middle class who spend MORE R500 BILLION PER ANNUM. THE HIGHEST EARNING CEO IN SA IS BLACK, HES FROM "MTN". He takes home millions. |
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by kwametut: 2:25pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
We're building NEW CITIES while are peddling NONSENCE. naaai-geria Cameroonpride says Cameroon army DEFEATED naai-geria.
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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by kwametut: 2:26pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
^^^^^^$14BILLION GOOD ONES TO BE SPENT ON OUR PEOPLE. NEW CITY 'WESCAPE". Kwakeeeeeeeeeeeest!!!! |
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 2:38pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by kwametut: 2:44pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
Umthatha regarded as a dirty town in SA is cleaner than all Nigerian cities. FORM,SPACE AND ORDER PRINCIPLE APPLIED HERE. Unlike naai-gerian cities its well planned.
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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 2:54pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
kwame tut: @GraigB Protest? They've been abandoned by their representatives and they display abandonment issues everyday. They've accepted their fate and they see nothing wrong with all of this. The best they could do is beg for visas from other countries. There's nothing a Naai-gerian values more than a visa. |
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by nachrisbedis: 2:57pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
Msauza: America do not just help for nothing in return, all that they are interested in is oil. Now they have offered to help Nigeria fight insurgency so that they can have more territory to exploit Nigerias oil through bogus investments. if a graduate from two universities could after reading that article responds with this kind of weak and baseless analysis that doesn't even connect to the article, i can only feel sorry for the south african brain. |
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 3:07pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
na_chris_be_dis: Ja Ja ja, looking at the pictures just posted by Kwame, I feel sorry for the Naai-gerian brain. And it's not as if your response moves mountains. |
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by kwametut: 3:41pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
Umthatha library
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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 4:18pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
na_chris_be_dis: You dey craze!! |
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 4:47pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
na_chris_be_dis:go and choke on your mum pussy. Fcking gypsy. Lmao @ genocide. Dare do anything and we will cover the sky of calabar/cross river with a rain of missiles and rockets. So Nigeria fears the UN, smh . Why don't u act like the UK? I thank Paul Biya, the Cameroonian army and obj deal with it moronic bastard. The cameroonian army showed her professionalism: no rapes, no taxation on the population, if the role has been inversed we know what would have happened, remember Liberia and sierra Leone . ,fortunately we have well trained and educated soldiers.can Nigeria say the same ? I don't think so, last time I checked they were fighting over a fish head Btw obj is a hero.u should learn to appreciate good things he saved ur azz . |
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 4:52pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
Do they even know what does naai mean? Naai = Sex Naai-gerian. |
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 5:50pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
While Naai-geria waits to be saved by the US, South Africa ventures into the US. One of the THEEE largest investments in US history and billed as THEEE largest investment in the US, by a non-US company. http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/business/2013/08/12/spc-marketplace-africa-sasol-investment.cnn.html http://www.cnn.com/CNNI/Programs/marketplace.africa/ |
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 6:09pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
kwame tut: Swanky soon u'll move from Jozi to Durbs in 4 hours It's less than 3 hours Kwame. There's freight and passenger. Passenger =less than three hours. Freight = about 4 hours. Let them watch the video and weep - the Naai-gerian losers. http://www.engineeringnews.co.za/article/high-speed-rail-prelim-completed-sa-secures-japan-commitment-2013-01-21 |
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 7:07pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
. swanky@vodamail: [size=16pt]12 million south africans (25% of total population) sleep in hunger every day[/size] quote : "The hungriest people are in Cape Town (80%) and Msunduzi, in KwaZulu-Natal (87%). A five-year study by the University of Cape Town's African Food Security Unit Network has exposed a food crisis that constitutes a "death sentence" for many and which the government has labelled as "serious". It found that, in Johannesburg, 43% of the poor faced starvation and malnutrition. Researchers believe the figure could be higher. Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries spokesman Palesa Mokomele said that if 12million people were subject to food insecurity it implied that about 4million households faced starvation. "These are families often relying on only one kind of food, such as maize, often not in regular supply The government is concerned ... it is a crisis" conclusion : if you live in a glass house, dont throw stones. if you live in a toilet, dont call others a s..h..i..t hole signed @Agaugust source : http://www.timeslive.co.za/thetimes/2013/01/30/twelve-million-going-to-bed-hungry-in-sa white south africans in their s..h..i..t.. hole, suffering and smiling....fela kuti song 1970s [img]http://afrikanerjournal.files./2010/11/afrikanerpoor_sonskynhoekie_rooiwalpowerstation_pretoria_helpinghandcharitynov20085.jpg[/img] |
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by nachrisbedis: 7:12pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
CAMEROONPRIDE: go and choke on your mum pussy. Fcking gypsy. Lmao @ genocide. Dare do anything and we will cover the sky of calabar/cross river with a rain of missiles and rockets. your case is like a boy that was rescued from a bully. After his rescue, he started to brag that if left alone he would have killed the bully. So i'll leave you to boast. 2 Likes |
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 7:17pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
agaugust: . Hahaha, Oh let's not talk about hunger because we all know what the Naai-gerian picture looks like. Trying to rely on a context-based report. Here's the latest hunger index for 2012. See where your dump is, relative to South Africa. Naai-geria = serious. South Africa = moderate. I point out that Ghana is green too - better than Naai-geria. I have been through five pages already; and I am yet to see why are able to even talk.
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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 7:31pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
CraigB: you know what ? both nigeria and south africa are dveloping countries, both have slums, both have s..h..i..t holes, both have crime, both have disease, both have rubbish and garbage. south african mofos trying to present their country as a better place is absolute s..t..u..p..i..d..i..t..y and gross human i.nsanity if south africa were like Dubai/UAE, Singapore, Canada, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, and etc, then you mofos can begin to shout. try reduce your display of a malfunctioning thinking faculty. people inside a gutter should not insult people inside a garbage bin. both are in a mess. .....and you were so foolish that you were not ashamed to post your 2012 hunger index for africa which showed that people in morocco, algeria, tunisia, egypt and even libya are better fed with food than the south africa you are boasting about. thank you for insulting your own country south africa with that source you posted...you are really @CrazeB indeed . 1 Like |
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 7:33pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
agaugust: FACT. South Africa is better than Naai-geria. No need for long stories and preaching. That's all. |
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 7:37pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
CraigB: this thread is an all african thread, over 50 countries being compared, not just 2. .....and you were so foolish that you were not ashamed to post your 2012 hunger index for africa which showed that people in morocco, algeria, tunisia, egypt, and even libya are better fed with food than the hungry dying people of south africa you are boasting about. thank you for insulting your own country south africa with that source you posted...you are really @CrazeB indeed . 1 Like |
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 7:38pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
agaugust: And South Africa is better fed than Naai-geria. We are green. You are orange. Fact and end of story. Countries with extremely alarming (GHI ≥ 30), alarming (GHI between 20.0 and 29.9) or serious (GHI between 10.0 and 19.9) hunger situation Global Hunger Index[8] Rank Country 1990 1996 2001 2012 1 Burundi 31.6 35.9 38.0 37.1 2 Eritrea — 37.8 37.8 34.4 3 Haiti 33.9 32.2 25.8 30.8 4 Ethiopia 42.2 38.6 34.5 28.7 5 Chad 39.3 35.6 30.4 28.3 6 East Timor — — 26.1 27.3 7 Central African Republic 27.4 28.4 27.4 27.3 8 Comoros 22.2 26.9 29.7 25.8 9 Sierra Leone 32.7 30.1 30.1 24.7 10 Yemen 29.0 27.6 27.9 24.3 11 Angola 41.9 39.9 33.0 24.1 12 Bangladesh 37.9 36.1 27.8 24.0 13 Zambia 24.8 25.0 27.2 23.3 14 Mozambique 35.5 30.7 28.8 23.3 15 India 30.3 22.6 24.2 22.9 16 Madagascar 24.1 23.8 24.9 22.5 17 Niger 36.4 35.9 30.5 22.3 18 Djibouti 30.8 25.7 25.3 21.7 19 Sudan 28.7 24.5 25.9 21.5 20 Nepal 26.9 24.4 23.0 20.3 21 Rwanda 28.2 32.7 25.6 19.7 22 Pakistan 25.5 21.8 21.7 19.7 23 Laos 28.6 25.2 23.6 19.7 24 Cambodia 31.8 31.5 26.0 19.6 25 Tanzania 23.2 28.0 25.9 19.3 26 Kenya 20.7 20.8 20.4 19.3 27 Togo 26.4 22.0 23.3 19.0 28 North Korea 15.7 20.1 20.1 19.0 29 Liberia 22.7 25.2 25.0 18.9 30 Guinea-Bissau 20.7 20.8 21.4 18.4 31 Ivory Coast 16.5 17.8 16.6 18.2 32 Cameroon 21.6 22.2 19.0 17.4 33 Zimbabwe 18.6 22.3 21.3 17.3 34 Burkina Faso 23.5 22.4 21.8 17.2 35 Malawi 29.9 27.5 22.5 16.7 36 Guinea 22.4 20.0 21.6 16.6 37 Mali 27.8 26.3 23.0 16.2 38 Uganda 18.7 20.3 17.3 16.1 39 Tadschikistan — 24.1 24.6 15.8 40 Nigeria 24.1 20.9 18.2 15.7 41 Gambia 16.2 20.1 16.3 15.6 42 Benin 21.3 20.1 16.8 14.6 43 Sri Lanka 20.8 18.4 15.2 14.4 44 Senegal 18.3 19.6 19.2 13.7 45 Botswana 13.4 15.4 15.7 13.7 46 Namibia 20.3 19.1 16.3 13.2 47 Guatemala 15.2 15.8 15.1 12.7 48 Bolivia 16.9 14.3 12.3 12.3 49 Philippines 19.9 17.6 14.2 12.2 50 Indonesia 18.5 15.4 14.2 12.0 51 Lesotho 12.6 13.6 13.9 11.9 52 Mongolia 16.5 17.5 14.8 11.7 53 Republic of the Congo 23.6 24.1 15.7 11.4 54 Vietnam 25.6 21.4 15.5 11.2 55 Mauritania 22.6 16.7 16.6 11.1 56 Swaziland 9.3 12.6 12.9 10.9 57 Dominican Republic 14.2 11.8 10.9 10.0 The Global Hunger Index is composed of the proportion of the undernourished as a percentage of the population, the prevalence of underweight children under the age of five and the mortality rate of children under th |
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 7:43pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
CraigB: story just begins....people in Libya eat better food than the lean hungry dying wretched white and black south africans.... and thats according to your own source the ghost of that post will hunt you regularly in this thread. you insulted south africa with that correct post. thanks for scoring and own goal in this football game...33% brain, you cant even shoot straight...you k.ill.ed yourself |
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 7:45pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
agaugust: The story continues and ends: Naai-geria starves. South Africa does not. The only own goal was scored by you when you spoke about hunger. Did you see your ranking? 40. |
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 7:50pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
agaugust: . That's a lie!!! South Africa has a feeding scheme to feed those who are hungry by giving them free monthly groceries and monthly grants. More over there is also school feeding programme to ensure that no children receive their lessons on hungry stomach. There are catering companies who cook for the school children everyday, 365 days a year.http://www.etu.org.za/toolbox/docs/government/feeding.html Those whites no longer live in squatters anymore, they received their free houses last month on Mandela day. http://m.news24.com/news24/Multimedia/South-Africa/Zuma-hands-out-houses-to-white-families-20130718 Those white families now own their decent houses |
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 8:02pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
CraigB: hunger, tears, sweat, and blood : Hundreds of children on the streets, brutal gangs terrorising tourists and a police force unable to cope... it's a very warm welcome to South Africa source : http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-496438/Hundreds-children-streets-brutal-gangs-terrorising-tourists-police-force-unable-cope--warm-welcome-South-Africa.html just proved a point. enough for today. back to military topic. . 1 Like |
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 8:07pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 8:09pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
agaugust: agaugust: Hahaha - you wish. You're scoring own goals. Brutal gangs? Let's see. Brutal gangs, Boko, brutal gangs, boko, brutal gangs, boko... You get the idea... Oh how could I forget? ...brutal gangs, pirates, brutal gangs, pirates, br... |
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by NaijaPikinGidi: 8:25pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
Thaba Tswane Officers Mess!! Where are they who need a free beer? 2 Likes |
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