Life has been great during 2010, some of us had a blast, some hell but now its time to say goodbye to this year of dreams. I must say, I truly loved 2010 because it had challenges, and these challenges made me firm and open the door that I never see open in front of me. I did have ups and downs, tears and laughter, and seeing me grow into a person that I never thought in my dreams would happen. I had an adventure, I met new people and lousy pigs. Funny thing, I was teased then I also teased; I discovered that, love yourself is the first step to self-confidence.
South Africa, in the other hand, had great publicity in the featured World Cup, the best thing was that school were closed for a month; our national team were developing and did us proud. We did not make it to the final but, we surely kicked France's dirt ball by beating them. We hosted one of the Worlds’ top notch events and showed the world what is Africa made off, as may friend would ‘We surely showed those English men that Africa women are beautiful and natural’, we welcomed the world with our warm ubuntu. South Africa, outperformed those morons that thought our country is filled with crime, and as I should raise we showed planet earth that we don’t have animals running around the roads, streets and highway. But after that whole lot of fun came, along South African demons by having a municipal strike, our streets were fill with rubbish making streets illegal dump sides. The strike, went along for three weeks, good thing I wrote a report on it and I aced it.
After that, the public sector went on strike making things a bunch of chaos, matriculants suffered a serve traumatic situation, making our future leaders wonder, why did it have to happen during the time of stress and pressure. I understand why teachers went on strike, their are the core of the country and they have to feed knowledge to the brains of toddlers and teenagers, but yet they are paid peanuts.
2010, was a beautiful year, the world joined hands by erecting beneficial campaigns like the 1GOAL education for all. We supported cancer survivors in their day of recognition, we also celebrated casual day and and the 16 days woman and children activism, we had wore red ribbons to support World AIDS day, then we gave Indians a day to smile about the day our first Indian to enter our South African shores. Now, we have to enjoy our festive season safe at home without road accidents, I hope 2011 brings joy to our lives. I surely have fun. Be kind and share your reviews on 2010 and what will be your New Years revolution, I will have to change some qualities… Goodbye and enjoy your festive season.
Vuyani Ndzishe… saying pens down.
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