Victyra Farm
Employer’s Nightmare: Resumption Day Without Workers
Today is April 7 resumption day for many organizations. A friend called me this morning worried he resumed work, but almost ALL his workers didn’t show up. No call. No message. Nothing.
Now the big question:
Is this a workforce problem, a leadership problem, or a system problem?
This is happening everywhere farms, offices, factories, even small businesses. People want jobs, yet employers can’t find committed workers.
So what’s really going on?
• Are salaries too low?
• Are workers losing discipline?
• Are employers doing something wrong?
• Or is the work culture changing?
Let’s talk honestly. Because this is affecting productivity, businesses, and the future of work.
Drop your thoughts 👇
Some farms in Europe and America have stayed in the same family for 100+ years.
Same land. Same name. Same legacy.
But in Africa… many farms don’t survive one generation.
Why?
Land gets divided
Children don’t want to farm
No documentation
No long-term planning
Farming seen as poverty, not power
If we don’t build farms that outlive us…
we’ll keep importing food from people whose grandparents started farming before ours stopped.
Africa doesn’t have a farming problem.
We have a legacy problem.
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