Phuze’mthonjeni – Free Employment and Entrepreneurial Opportunities
- Author Themba Dlamini
- Published July 7, 2011
- Word count 700
Phuze’mthonjeni is a Zulu word meaning Drinking from the well. Phuze’mthonjeni was established with the idea of sharing. Sharing is not only a one way process but a participating process. I found two interesting meanings of sharing from Wikipedia. The first one says "In a broader sense, it can also include the free granting of use rights to a good that is capable of being treated as a nonrival good, such as information" and a second one "Still more loosely, ‘sharing’ can actually mean giving something as an outright gift: for example, to ‘share’ one's food really means to give some of it as a gift". It goes without saying; unfortunately we don’t share food on Phuze’mthonjeni but food for thought.
Phuze’mthonjeni’s core vision is to create employment with the view that this will address unemployment in our country. Employee turn over is not a desirable phenomenon in the workplace for various reasons. Some say it is affected by Money Ethic endorsement, whether you like money or not. Is it chasing for money or chasing your worth? For me there is nothing wrong with loving money; as long as it does not define who you are or compromise your values. If we create an opportunity / platform for one or more individuals to prosper further in their career paths, this will give an opportunity to unemployed person to enter the corporate world.
The following three pillars put Phuze’mthonjeni to shine above the rest:
• Member focus
• Professionalism
• Relevancy of information
There are a number of things you can do on Phuze’mthonjeni’s profile:
• Update your profile and include profile photo – Some people has legitimate reasons not to display their photos and we respect that. There must be something you would like to display, your dog, your cat, etc, it makes your profile easy to identify
• Customize your page – you can customize your page, by going to settings, then my page. You can change the appearance of your page there.
• Invite friends – you can invite people who are already members as your friend and you can also invite friends who are not members of Phuze’mthonjeni to come and join you. To invite your friends you click invite. You can invite friends from your address book or enter emails individually.
• Photos and Videos – You can share as many photos and video clips as you like. To add photo/video, go to members on the menu bar.
• Join groups – Phuze’mthonjeni has a number of groups where people of the same interest share their views.
• Forum – Forum is where you can make yourself heard, you can start discussion on anything that is on your mind, we would like to hear your thoughts, and this is the platform.
• Bogs – This is heart and soul of Phuze’mthonjeni. This is the link between Phuze’mthonjeni and the outside world. Websites are judged by their content; Phuze’mthonjeni is measured by its blogs. All members are allowed and encouraged to post their blogs. Having said that, all blogs will be moderated to ensure that they meet the standards; however, we will not alter your ideas or change their meaning in anyway when moderating the blogs.
• Events – Here you can post your events and invite people to attend.
• Chatroom – This is where you can chat with your friends privately. We always try to improve our chatroom to meet your expectations.
• Marketplace – Phuze’mthonjeni has a free classified, where you can list your products and services.
• You can also subscribe to Phuze’mthonjeni blogs, top left, to get updates on your desk top.
• As Phuze’mthonjeni services are free, we are always in a lookout for strategic partners with small business online solutions providers. These partnerships will be mutually beneficial to all parties involved.
If you believe your organization can benefit in partnering with www.phuzemthonjeni.com, please e-mail Themba Dlamini at themba@phuzemthonjeni.com.
All these can be shared and bookmarked to almost all social networks including Facebook and Twitter. That means your message is not only shared on Phuze’mthonjeni and your facebook or twitter profile, it will also be shared with my facebook and twitter friends and others.
Themba Dlamini is passionate about helping people while making money at the same time. He has been involved with email "Puff n Pass" concept where friends share useful information. The Network Phuze'mthonjeni came about as the growing demand for pass and puff.
His life experience has influenced his interest in working with people on the ground and first hand small business experience.
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