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Blog CV/Resumé

Just so readers of this blog can get to know a little about the writer. 

Name: Mthoko Mpofana 
Born: 1989 
Place of Birth: Port Shepstone 
Race: Black / Sub-Saharan African 
Ethnicity: Zulu 
Height: 1,73 m 

Education
• Well versed in business studies & economics having done business studies & economics in high school & one year of a business management degree. 
• Well versed in computer studies, advanced data capturing & interested in software development. 

Trades
• Salesman 
• Restaurants / Take-away experience 
• Online trading 

Sports
• Football 
• Basketball 
• Biathlon 
• Cricket 

Pastimes:
• Guitar 
• Keyboard 
• Chess (& Mlabalaba)
• Sudoku 

Driving licence
• Licensed to drive all motorcycles. 
• Truck driving learner's license. 

Languages
• English (fluent) 
• Zulu (fluent)
• French (semi-fluent) 
• Portuguese (semi-fluent) 
• Swahili (still learning) 
• Swazi (semi-fluent) 
• Xhosa (semi-fluent) 
• Afrikaans (semi-fluent) 

Politics
• Ethnic sovereignty 
• Secessionism 
• Kwatuism 

Religion
Christianity 

Personal interests
• History 
• Technology (Renewables, productivity, defence & agricultural technology) 
• Geopolitics 
• Sports & sports politics 
• Art & photography (Landscape/Monochrome/Motion) 
• Astronomy  
• Written opinion pieces 


Extra:
Intelligence Quotient of 133. 

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