They met in South Africa and discussed how it could be possible to create a relationship between the two countries.
Manuela Robinson came with the Vice President of OJ Migration offices in Johannesburg. During the meeting, both Mbambo and Robinson agreed that “it would be a great idea for businesses operating in both countries to participate in our entrepreneurs exchange program to lean on each other's countries trading activities and also to identify investment opportunities on both countries”, as Fika Mbambo told to The Portugal News.
The head of Sizanani Entrepreneurs was asked: “to develop a Proposal that would be strengthened by both parties to stand the test of time.” Fika Mbambo proposed that “both formations would fundraise”, for the entrepreneurs to tour both countries, with tourism entities and embassies, in both countries, to be approached and be partners of the program.
Including a “government educational sector” was also a proposal Fika Mbambo sent to Manuela Robinson's office. Fika Mbambo said that if both Governments used their institutions it would “ensure that habitants of a country are trained”, making sure “that participants can be trained and certified in a process.”
Deeply in love with music and with a guilty pleasure in criminal cases, Bruno G. Santos decided to study Journalism and Communication, hoping to combine both passions into writing. The journalist is also a passionate traveller who likes to write about other cultures and discover the various hidden gems from Portugal and the world. Press card: 8463.
Having come from South African just under 2 years ago, I can tell you that Portugal is making a huge mistake getting in bed with the current South African government. The governing ANC is ONLY in it for themselves. They siphon as much of the taxpayers money into their own bank accounts as they can and leave people without the services that the money is meant for. I moved here because at least I can see my tax money being put to a use that provides me with a benefit that I paid for. Be warned that this will not be a symbiotic relationship but rather a parasitic one where the ANC will only take and give nothing in return.
By MikeyV from Lisbon on 25 Apr 2023, 06:33
Great, as a South African living in Portugal I can see great opportunities!
By Nadine Parsons from Lisbon on 25 Apr 2023, 15:32
Yes it is true our government is there for himself, but us the ordinary citizens with huge potential do not benefit from the corruption. We want to work and create opportunities for our people who are suffering on grass root level. So please do throw the baby with the dirty water. help us directly because we work with entrepreneurs on the grassroots level.
By Fika from Other on 28 Sep 2023, 09:26