The future of IT & AI

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 In the not-so-distant future, the world of IT will have undergone a seismic shift. Gone were the days of traditional employment, where companies hires full-time employees to fill specific roles. Instead, the gig economy had taken over, and IT professionals will be embracing the freedom and flexibility that cames with freelancing. Companies had caught on to the benefits of project-based hiring, where they could tap into a global talent pool and scale up or down as needed. Job postings  floated online, and skilled freelancers would bid on projects that matches their expertise. Seasoned IT professionals, making the transition to freelancing in these  years, builds reputations on these  platforms like Toptal and Upwork, and their calendars will always be filled with exciting projects. Skilled  IT engineers helps big compernies to launch their new products. Their projects, some  complex, with tight deadlines, and the clients willing to pay top dollar for the ri...

A Night with Feli Nandi at Hard Rock Café, Sandton


 Yesterday I attended Feli Nandi's show at Hard Rock Café in Sandton, Johannesburg — and what a night it was. The show was epic. Just when we thought the legacy of voices like Chiwosino Maraire was gone, Feli reminded us that the genre lives on.  https://x.com/NandiFeli?t=p7yxFWzqtvHM6HD13b-QPg&s=08

Feli Nandi is the real deal. The woman is good — her voice, her energy, her ever-smiling presence lit up the whole stage. She’s a true people’s person. The crowd fed off her vibe and she gave it right back. Flanked by friends and fellow artists like Joe Thomas (yes, the Joe Thomas of “I Wanna Know”), Makhadzi and others, she held her own and more. It’s worth it to attend her shows — you leave feeling uplifted.

She performed to a fully packed café. Zimbabweans came out strong to support the gig. Some were dressed traditionally, proudly showing off culture. I remember one couple in matching colors — it was beautiful to see. Feli herself was dressed in white, glowing under the lights, and  even her makeup and styling, done by Valentine Vhudzijena, added to the magic of the performance.. Her manager also had every detail under control; you could tell the whole team was well-coordinated. From the band to the crew to security, everyone played their part. I salute them all.

By the end of the show, one thing was clear: Feli Nandi is more than a musician — she’s building a movement. And now, she’s bringing that same spirit into her restaurant, KwaNandi Traditional Restaurant in Harare. There, she serves hearty, home-style Zimbabwean cuisine — the kind of food that makes you feel at home. If the show was this good, I can only imagine how good the food must be. Next time you’re in Harare, make sure to stop by KwaNandi and taste it for  yourself. https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1G5tSm9dXw/

It was a night of music, culture, and togetherness. Let’s do it again, my fellow Zimbabweans — both in and out of the country.

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