Thursday 24 December 2015

THE YEAR 2015 CONCLUDES

'A year of sacrifices, misfortunes and discontent'.
In South Africa, our president became a hard talk conversation. President Jacob Zuma's discontent mounted when he decided to axe Minister of Finance Nhlanhla Nene.

ECONOMIC STRUGGLE-  As if the nation was not stunned enough, after Nene's axing the rand plummeted to record lows. We have seen various protests emerging in numbers this year, the students movement in Higher Education marching for free education #FeesMustFall trended on social network. Rivalry between   President Jacob Zuma's supporters and those calling for his removal  (the anti-Zuma) wrestled it out on Twitter using hashtags  #HandsOffZuma #ZumaMustfall #ANCWLmarch #Nkandla and #PayBackTheMoney certainly It's freedom of speech.

GLOBAL NEWS- Civil War in Islamic States dramatically excalated. Extremists continued to flourish across the world. Around one million refugees and migrants, many fleeing  war and poverty in Middle East, Asia and Africa, entered the European Union this year according to the United Nations.

Above all these, myself ended 2015 with a bag! At the awaited Birthday Party of my best friend Mildred, whom I have known for 23 years. We had an incredible journey together, and I am blessed to have her in my life.

Thanks❤💚💖💛❤ Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Image: Me and friends, at the Party