Thursday, 8 March 2018

#SouthAfrica



PROUDLY SOUTH AFRICAN




As a young Public Relations Practitioner in South Africa i strongly feel like we don't have to face challenges if you put your focus in opportunities only, i am not saying there ain't challenges,what i am saying is we have a lot of opportunities in.South Africa offers job opportunities such as media specialist,advertising,publishing,and marketing and lately they have offered 146 head Public Relations jobs in South Africa
.Public Relations also offers internships for example when you do Public Relations in varsity  in your final year u have to do internship before you graduate which is also a great opportunity for Public Relations in South Africa,they get a chance to experience out side world...working industry.I believe its also a fun journey it offers events which gives you opportunity to meet people around
South Africa,people around Public Relations industry events such as PRSA which acknowledge young Public Relations Practitioner ideas,promotes creativity and innovation not forgetting bursaries they issue out for less privileged students who wants to be in Public Relations one day,or just knowing further about Public Relations in South Africa,so basically if u are a Public Relations Practitioner or you are under Public Relations in South Africa you are more exposed to great opportunities than challenges, and to avoid challenges you need to work extra hard,engage with people be peoples person but most of it all i recommend that u use social media such as Linked in ,facebook,instagram and twitter,it makes Public Relation to be much more easier especially in.





South Africa we love social media engaging with people and once again because we have media module.social media changed  South Africa because its a natural fit for Public Relations and its one of many tools that South African businesses can use to secure,promote and protect their dignity and also their reputation using social media as their top platform it is important and also helping in finding influencers,identifying brands threads,make important announcements and to swiftly react to negative press as we know that South Africa is kinda full of drama,but is still a better country to be at.
RECCOMENDATIONS

  • Respect each other as South Africans
  • never take our country down
  • create opportunities for each other


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  1. South Africa is influenced by a lot of elements that make up the beautiful country that it is, and people are able to share their lives on social media, and share all the things that make South Africa great.

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    1. yes and thats why i chose to write about it,its because of the beautiful surroundings

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  3. South Africa is the most beautiful country where every one is welcome to stay and feel free,It is recommended as a free country where anyone can do anything at anytime.

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    1. indeed it is a beautiful country and filled with beautiful free spirits

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  4. This is so inspiring it shows that South Africa is the most beautiful country including its nature,freedom and the concept of Ubuntu. It shows that we are engaging in terms of collectivism and working together to build a better country.

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    1. mbali thank you for getting inspired by my work,its because i am a proudly south african

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  5. Our country bred a man who was not only responsible for changing the history of our own country, but of the world as well. Nothing says proudly South African more than the memory of this iconic hero uTtata Nelson Mandela.

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    1. thank you for recognising that i also included our hero in my blog

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  6. wow.... impressive. i always wanted to explore the hidden gems of South Africa. Thank you with this information. which places would you recommend that i visit first

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  7. It is always great to learn more about my country and with your entry I've just learned so many other things I didn't know of about South Africa and some of the historical facts that come with it and I glad your blog post showed me that.

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