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Simoen Toko
HE AVATAR SIMEON TOKO Fragile Beginnings Simeon Toko was born on 24 February 1918 in a village in northern Angola (the Tsafon of Psalm 48:3), portentously named Sadi Banza Zulu Mongo (“Village of the Celestial Mountain”). The newborn emerged from his mother’s womb into a very hostile environment. For almost 50 years, from 1872 to 1921, this region suffered natural disasters. There were long droughts between short lulls. Northern Angola and the southern regions of the French and Belgian Congos were devastated. The resultant famines killed thousands; so, too, there were thousands of deaths brought by smallpox, typhoid, sleeping sickness, malaria and other diseases. These different plagues represent the fulfilment of a biblical prediction. None but a few people inspired by the words of the Lord recognised this. And the dragon stood before which was ready to be delivered, for to devour her child as soon as it was born. (Revelation 12:4) The baby Simeon Toko was born mere inches from sickness and famine and plague and death, and many leagues from safety. There was not much reason for a baby to want to live, and much against it. The infant Toko caught smallpox. He was so badly affected by it that villagers thought the hand of the Almighty Father alone saved his life. He was left with the unpleasant marring of smallpox scars on his face. Compare this prophecy: As many were astonished at thee; his visage was so marred more than any man, and his form more than the sons of men. (Isaiah 52:14) Not long after Simeon’s birth, a missionary at a Baptist Missionary Society, based in Angola, had a dream. He dreamed that a Great King had been born in the region under his ministry. He decided to go looking for this baby.Requesting guidance from the Holy Spirit, he came to the baby Simeon Toko. Staring at an infant so rachitic, like a “weak and tender plant”, and with so blemished a little face, he shook his head. Doubt had come to stay. He asked one or two questions and left, feeling victimised by his dream and the voice that had led him there. NKOTSI CBSIR (talk) 08:19, 17 October 2022 (UTC)

Company Registrations in South Africa
South Africans have many services in which needs to be delivered promptly, the only reason which seems problematic is the issue of the lack of information firstly, secondly the issue of basic information such as the notion of Company Registrations and many more developmental services they need. Many level one owned entities are closing down due to this reason, many don't have the vital skill to run the business with smooth operations and having a complete Business Profile; in my notion many don't have such documents providing them with guidelines on how to manage their own business. Mr LB NKOTSI came up with an idea in having Business Hub Centers built in local communities incorporated with indoor information booths, self service booths from intelligence agencies (SARS, CSD, CIPC, UIF, PSRIA, SASSA) and 🏧 available indoors only. Now these hubs work in providing people with first hand business information, basic information (business news anchors & parliament news, briefings...) and most important Business Development Services such as having their businesses fully documented with fully completed profiles, those operational businesses yet not registered Wil be registered through these hubs, those with the lack of information ℹ will be assisted immediately. Authentication done on the spot, the wonderful thing about these hubs is that people no longer need to que up just to get assistance with something they could've done themselves with just attention and lessons given a person will be able, meaning people will no longer que up and will visit these business hubs for assistance with self-service services and with agents read to assist them. When a person leaves the business hub center then all must be in order. NKOTSI CBSIR (talk) 18:13, 16 February 2023 (UTC)