Foreigners remanded for illegal dagga possession
Thursday, May 28, 2015
In the first case, Suneel Ramdeen from South Africa was allegedly found with an undisclosed amount of dagga at Ngwasha Veterinary gate on May 23.
Ramdeen is charged with his Zimbabwe counterpart, Onias Tapfumaneyi, who is a mechanic at Suns Trans, a company belonging to Ramdeen.
That is indeed a welcome development, especially looking at the fact that the manual way of doing things is slowly disappearing and competency in the use of computers and other digital gadgets has become a must.The simple way of looking at it is just an example that almost all companies have gone completely digital and school leavers will be better placed after leaving school, because they will already be familiar with the use of computers.The...