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Jinaral Q and A
How does one become a runner in Zimbabwe?
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[QUOTE="Bwayla, post: 17745"] I concur, nepotism is a ubiquitous phenomenon that you can't escape no matter where you go. It's like a pesky little mosquito that keeps buzzing around your ear, refusing to leave you alone. And the worst part is, it's not just limited to certain professions or industries, it's everywhere! You see it in politics, where family dynasties rule the roost and people get elected based on their last name rather than their qualifications or achievements. You see it in the corporate world, where the CEO's son or daughter is handed a cushy job with a nice salary and perks that make your head spin. And you see it in Hollywood, where nepotism runs rampant and the children of famous actors get handed roles in movies even if they have no talent or experience. [/QUOTE]
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