Miss Vee

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🛖THE RURAL AMBASSADOR🛖
🌍I Am An African Child🌍
🛖Rural Development🛖Culture⚜️ Tradition⚓️Travel ✈️🏡Lifestyle🏡 Beauty💅🏼💇🏼‍♀️ & Philanthropy 🫶🏽
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11/06/2026

One thing I have noticed these days is that people with practical skills are doing very well. Skills such as construction, plumbing, electrical work, tiling, plastering, painting, fencing, solar installation, and agriculture are in high demand and can provide a very good income.

The good thing about learning a skill is that it can take you anywhere in the world. Skilled people can find employment in different countries, and if they do not want to work for someone else, they can start their own businesses and become self-employed. Many skilled workers are earning excellent incomes because their services are always needed.

I also want to encourage young people who are in their 20s and 30s, as well as those in their 40s and beyond. It is never too late to learn a skill. Education is important, but having a practical skill can give you additional opportunities and financial security.

And this advice is not only for men. Women can also learn these skills and succeed in them. There is nothing stopping a woman from becoming an electrician, plumber, farmer, painter, or construction professional. These opportunities are open to everyone who is willing to learn and work hard.

My advice is simple: invest in a skill. A skill can provide employment, help you build a business, create financial independence, and secure your future. It is one of the best investments you can make in yourself because it is something nobody can take away from you.

The Rural Ambassador

10/06/2026

Malawi Beach

10/06/2026

I’m looking for an electrician with a Zim passport. R14 000 per month for 2 months. Electrician must be able to read drawings. Electrian must know how to draw power from the external DB box into the yard. Must be experienced in pipe laying and trenches. Must be able to install internal DB boxes in the apartments and install all plug points and lights switches. Electrician must also know how to install solar panels from scratch.

Please share my number if u know anyone who might be interested.

I will provide transport, accommodation, food and labourers to help.

The job is in the DRC. Nowhere close to the Ebola outbreak. That region is a red zone, meaning people can’t leave or enter, also due to the war there.

We’re in Lubumbashi, and it’s safe here. Person must be willing to travel this week 🙏🏾

10/06/2026

I’m looking for a plumber with a Zim passport. R12 000 per month for 2 months. Plumber must know how to install water tanks, septic tanks, geysers and pipe installation from scratch.

Please share my number if u know anyone who might be interested.

I will provide transport, accommodation, food and labourers to help.

The job is in the DRC. Nowhere close to the Ebola outbreak. That region is a red zone, meaning people can’t leave or enter, also due to the war there.

We’re in Lubumbashi, and it’s safe here. Person must be willing to travel this week 🙏🏾

Photos from Miss Vee's post 10/06/2026

‼️IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR FOREIGNERS IN SOUTH AFRICA🇿🇦

We have been helping people with waiver applications since 2022. At that time, many people were being told that first-time applicants could not apply. However, through our research and experience, we knew that first-time applicants were being accepted.

If you are a foreigner in South Africa and currently do not have a valid document that allows you to stay in the country, we can help you prepare your waiver application paperwork.

This includes:
• First-time applicants
• People who have never had a permit before
• People whose asylum documents have expired
• People whose previous documents are no longer valid

To assist you, we will need some documents from your current employer and other supporting information.

We do not sell permits and we do not provide fake documents. We simply help you understand the requirements, prepare the paperwork correctly, and guide you through the application process.

Once all your documents are ready, submission can usually be done within less than one week.

Requirements:
• Valid passport
• Supporting documents as required

If you are serious about applying, whether you are from Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Mozambique, Eswatini, Tanzania, Kenya, or any other country, WhatsApp me and let’s talk.

WhatsApp: 078 818 6279

Photos from Miss Vee's post 10/06/2026

Dear Foreigners in South Africa,

To anyone who applied for a waiver and is waiting for a General Work Permit in South Africa.

When I recently entered South Africa, I was given a one-year entry stamp at the border. If you have already applied for your waiver and you are holding your application slip, it may be worth visiting the border if you are planning to travel home.

In some cases, police officers and other officials may not fully understand why someone has an expired permit but is still waiting for an outcome. Having a valid one-year stamp in your passport can help avoid unnecessary confusion.

This is based on my personal experience, and I have the stamp in my passport as proof. If you have access to a border post and have been considering travelling, this could be a good opportunity to obtain your one-year stamp.

Please make sure you carry all your documents, including your waiver application receipt or slip, and always confirm the latest requirements with the relevant immigration authorities.

Please note, immigration rules can change, and what happened in my case may not happen for everyone…

If you haven’t applied please inbox me or WhatsApp direct on 078 818 6279 for your waiver application…

Goodluck

Photos from Miss Vee's post 10/06/2026

One of the most memorable trips I have ever taken was my visit to Mozambique. I travelled there from Eswatini (Swaziland) because I wanted to experience the country’s culture, meet the people, and see its beauty for myself. From the moment I arrived, I was welcomed with kindness. The border officials were friendly and professional, and when I explained that I had come to learn more about Mozambique and its people, they made me feel comfortable and at home.

During my journey, I visited Maputo, Beira, and Chimoio. I enjoyed every place, but Beira stood out for me. I noticed that many people travel there to buy clothes, shoes, and other goods, partly because of its important port. The city was vibrant and full of life. Chimoio was also beautiful and special to me because it carries historical memories that connect Mozambique and Zimbabwe.

I also visited another town near Chimoio, towards the Malawi border, where my brother lives. Throughout my travels, I was touched by the warmth of the people, enjoyed the food, and learned so much about Mozambican culture and daily life. Mozambique is a beautiful country with wonderful people, and it is a place I will always remember with great appreciation.

Just a reminder, Africa is for Africans‼️
Goodmorning Mozambique 🇿🇼❤️🇲🇿

09/06/2026

To our older brothers and sisters living in the diaspora, we would love to learn from your experiences. Many young people in their 20s and 30s dream of moving abroad in search of better opportunities. Looking back, what advice would you give your younger self before leaving home? What are some important lessons you learned that you wish someone had told you earlier?

For those who have spent many years living and working in foreign countries, what should young people know before making the move? What challenges should they prepare for, and what mistakes should they avoid? Whether it is about finances, relationships, career choices, culture shock, loneliness, or investing back home, your experiences could help someone make better decisions.

Please share your nuggets of wisdom with us. What habits, decisions, or life lessons helped you succeed in the diaspora? What would you encourage young people to do, and what would you warn them against? Your advice could make a real difference to someone who is just starting their journey.

09/06/2026

Hello Miss Vee. I hope you are well. I am a lady based in Zambia and I have a stable job. I am in my late 30s and I have three children who are currently in school. Their father and I co-parent well. My dream is to eventually return home and settle down. I already have a rural home in Murewa, where I have started a small poultry project.

I am looking for a serious relationship with a loving, caring, and God-fearing man between the ages of 38 and 50. I would prefer someone who is financially stable and ready to build a future together. If he has children, I would like them to be 15 years old or older.

I am ready to settle down with the right partner and build a happy life together. Please let me know once my post has been shared. Thank you.

09/06/2026

Ndirimurume ane42years ndiri SA but lost my job Nekuda kwezvirikuitika izvi so ndafunga kuenda kunogara kuzimbabwe ndotsvaga zvekuita ndiriko.Dambudziko nderepekusvikira nemkadzi nemwana ane 5 years so kana Paine anoda kuchengeterwa pamba ndingawane pekutangira my number +27613642717

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