Cradwin (@only_crads) 's Twitter Profile
Cradwin

@only_crads

Retweets and likes doesn’t mean endorsement

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calendar_today05-01-2020 19:00:37

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🗯🗯🗯 (@du_kee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

These stats are triggering🥺 • Median salary in SA ≈ R15k–R17k/month • Cost of basic living ≈ R10k–R15k/month (single person) • “Comfortable life” ≈ R27k+ take-home Example: R20k salary → ~R17.5k after tax Most of us aren’t even earning the median salary😔

Ess (@emukumbo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I started with R500 per month 8 years ago, then increased the amount to R3k per month in my Tax Free Investment account. That R3k per month is now close to R500k. It looks like alot now but the monthly contributions have never exceeded R3k per month

I started with R500 per month 8 years ago, then increased the amount to R3k per month in my Tax Free Investment account. That R3k per month is now close to R500k. It looks like alot now but the monthly contributions have never exceeded R3k per month
Cde: Emperor Roy 🇿🇼 (@roy_bme) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The average CEO is 61. Not 26. The average millionaire is 57. Not 21. The average age to buy a house is 38. Not 23. The average business takes 7 years to succeed. Not 6 months. You're not late to anything. You are exactly on time.

Phumzile Van Damme (@zilevandamme) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fascinating. Why not an independent body like say the A-G, the Public Protector, the SIU, the Hawks. Government investigating government. A department investigating a department. OK.

Brett Herron 🇿🇦🍉 (@brettherron) 's Twitter Profile Photo

About that BIG property auction of public land by the Democratic Alliance City of Cape Town. The Good Hope Centre gained most of the attention which obscured some morally questionable decisions about smaller properties: A residential property in Wynberg, acquired by the City by way of

About that BIG property auction of public land by the <a href="/Our_DA/">Democratic Alliance</a> City of Cape Town.

The Good Hope Centre gained most of the attention which obscured some morally questionable decisions about smaller properties:
A residential property in Wynberg, acquired by the City by way of