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10/06/2026

🌐Sometimes “later” becomes never.

AI is already pushing professionals to think differently. For Chartered Accountants and accountants generally, this is becoming more than a technical shift. It is opening space for faster research, better systems, smarter decisions, and more entrepreneurial thinking.

💯The CA of the future will still need judgement, ethics, discipline and technical strength. But the CA who learns how to work with AI, AGI and eventually ASI will be able to build faster, advise better, automate routine work, and create new business opportunities instead of waiting for traditional career paths only.

This page will be sharing daily practical lessons, short boot camps, and real examples on how to apply AI in accounting, finance, tax, audit, reporting and business building.

Follow the page if you want to learn early.

Because the accountants who understand this now are still early. The ones who wait for the “perfect time” may find that the profession has already moved.

10/06/2026

🤯AI is moving faster than most people realise.

A few years ago, we were still impressed when AI could write a decent paragraph. Now we have models like Claude Fable 5 doing long, complex, autonomous work across coding, research, knowledge work and problem solving. At this point, is starting to feel less like a theory and more like something we are already touching in daily work.

I see it in my own workflow. I have agents that log into browsers, perform actions, research, write, prepare files, and automate tasks that used to take hours. Some days I look at what I have built and think: this is moving too fast to ignore. This does not feel like a bubble anymore. It feels like infrastructure.

🤝My honest advice: learn this early. You do not need to become a full AI engineer overnight, but you do need to understand what agents can do, how automation works, and how to apply it to your own work. The people who learn this now will save time, move faster, and think differently about what is possible.

09/06/2026

🎉🥳🥳 Top10 pfeee! We did it💯

15/05/2026

Auditing at PGDA level is that module that smiles at you in undergrad, then reports you to the partner in PGDA. 🤦🏽‍♂️

From first year to third year auditing, life is calm.

Same story every year:
Risk.
Internal controls.
Assertions.
Audit procedures.
Sufficient appropriate audit evidence.

You start thinking, “Yoh, auditing is my soft life module.”

Then PGDA arrives.

Suddenly the question is integrated.
The scenario is three pages long.
Management is moving suspicious.
The directors have no governance.
The accounting treatment is fighting IFRS.
The control environment is giving tavern Wi-Fi.
And you must still answer like a professional auditor with only 18 minutes left. 🙃

That is when auditing shows you flames.

Because IFRS can be a big monster, yes.
Management accounting and finance can also pull up like its cousin from the village with NPV, ratios and variances.

But auditing?

Auditing is different.

Auditing will let you feel like you understand the content, then you get to the required and suddenly you are asking yourself:

“Is this a risk or a response?”
“Am I testing completeness or existence?”
“Must I inspect, trace, agree, confirm, recalculate, or just resign from the engagement?”
“Why does every answer need to be linked to the scenario?”
“Why is management always giving red flags like a toxic situationship?” 🙌🏽

The dangerous thing about auditing is that it is not just academic.

It follows you to the workplace.

At varsity, you are trying to pass the question.
At work, you are sitting with real working papers, real clients, real deadlines, real review notes, and a senior asking, “But what assertion are you testing here?”

That question alone can ruin your lunch. 😂

Auditing moers you twice:
In PGDA, it attacks your marks.
In articles, it attacks your confidence.

But honestly, that is also why it matters.

Because auditing teaches you to think.
To doubt politely.
To ask for evidence.
To not trust a beautiful Excel schedule just because it has borders and filters.
To understand that “management said so” is not audit evidence, it is a cry for help.

So to every PGDA student and trainee accountant fighting with auditing:

You are not slow.
You are not alone.
Auditing is just that one module that requires content, technique, scenario application, exam speed, professional judgement and emotional support from Woolies muffins.

Keep going.

May your risks be properly asserted.
May your procedures start with strong audit verbs.
May your reviewer find peace.
And may auditing stop acting like the silent killer of PGDA. ☺️ 📚
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10/05/2026

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