A well-established Health Care Company In East London. Is in search of: 20 NEW CONSULTANTS To join their Dynamic Team. Offering: R5200-R12 500. Company Bonuses – Incentives-Promotion Full Company Training provided. Requirements: Must be presentable with good communication skills. Must be willing to start immediately. For an interview, kindly SMS your name and Area to 073 528 7926 Alternatively, Call 087 365 3555
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Brand Manager (Somerset East)
Remuneration: | Basic salary |
Location: | Somerset East |
Type: | Permanent |
Company: | Piehole.TV |
Job description
Looking for a dynamic, organised person with a few creative bones in his/her body.
We’re an exciting company working with top international brands. We believe in the good life, doing killer creative and enjoying ourselves. We’ve got a state of the art “tech hub” for an office with a big garden and view of the mountain, say goodbye to long commuting and hello to a higher quality of life. Somerset East is a small town in the Karoo, famous for Biltong and beautiful weather.
Piehole.tv is one of the top explainer video companies worldwide. We’re looking for a Brand Manager. We need someone fluent at English, nice phone manner and pretty good on a computer. Design and/or writing skills will be advantageous.
Piehole.TV makes videos to explain our customer’s products using animation and live action. Your job will involve coordinating the video production to ensure our videos are completed on time, within budget and that they look great. Your day-to-day work will involve coordinating with clients from all over the world, script writers, animators and voiceover artists. The job will require a keen eye for detail, organisation and creative skills.
Requirements
* Fluent in English
* Good communication skills
* Highly organised
* Excellent computer skills
* Ability to manage multiple projects
* Ability to meat deadlines
* Design and/or writing skills will be advantageous
Posted on 11 Feb 11:25
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Dispatch Manager (Port Elizabeth)
Remuneration: | R43000 – R45000 per month |
Location: | Port Elizabeth |
Reference: | #DBN000236/LB |
Company: | Massive Recruitment |
Highly proactive, hands-on Dipatch Manager required.
Should you be interested in this role, please apply by submitting your CV and supporting documents to faxmail 086 662 7817.
Please note that there are no costs involved to the candidate in the recruitment process. We do not charge candidates any fees to apply.
Key Tasks:
- Manage the receiving of finished goods in store and ensure proper recording of movement
- Liaise with sales and production departments and schedule deliveries
- Manage the dispatching of custom goods on time and in full and eliminate any delays
- Ensure that goods are picked and ready for dispatch a day in advance
- Ensure that staff invoice against physical goods waiting to be dispatched
- Ensure that staff liaise with the logistics service provider and relay logging information
- Ensure that goods for dispatch are properly packaged and all information are displayed correctly
- Manage stock take in dispatch area
- Ensure that staff maintain a high level of housekeeping and safety
Compensation/Benefits:
R45,000 with benefits, overtime paid and bonus annually
Posted on 11 Feb 10:09
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News24.com | ANC wants to restore ‘Mandela’s vision’ in Western Cape
On this day in 1990, the late statesman Nelson Mandela was released from Victor Verster Prison in the Western Cape, after 27 years behind bars for his fight against Apartheid.
Provincial ANC secretary Faiez Jacobs said February 11, 1990 was the day that South Africa changed forever.
“Comrade Mandela’s release was achieved through our struggles that had pushed the apartheid regime into a corner where they were forced to negotiate their way out of power,” he said.
“Mandela’s freedom from his prison cell was also brought about because of unrelenting pressure by our international allies.”
Marking the anniversary of the release, and with elections just a few months away, Jacobs said it was time for South Africa and the Western Cape to “return to Mandela’s vision”.
Read: ANC in the Western Cape calls for unity in the tripartite alliance
“His struggle, as well as that of those pioneers who shoulder-to-shoulder with him took on the might of apartheid was to establish a non-racial, united, non-sexist and fully democratic state. Those were the ideals he was prepared to die for,” he said.
“We are eternally grateful that he had lived to enter a new country. Here in the Western Cape we pledge to continue Mandela’s fight for a just society.”
Jacobs said they were optimistic of doing well enough in May’s general elections to have a say in how the province will be governed.
DA leader Mmusi Maimane said on Sunday it “has no intention” of governing the Western Cape in a coalition. “It will be a regression”.
Read more: ANC Western Cape takes jab at ‘hypocritical’ DA for Bonteheuwel rally
Addressing the media after the last meeting of the party’s federal council, Maimane said the council confirmed their targets of winning Gauteng and the Northern Cape, and retaining the Western Cape and growing their share of the vote nationally.
On Sunday, it was announced that former Cape Town mayor Patricia de Lille would lead Good’s fight for the Western Cape.
She launched the party in December 2018 and recently unveiled its manifesto. Good’s Western Cape campaign launch takes place on Saturday, February 16.
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News24.com | ‘Race a proxy for disadvantage’ – Maimane
Redress is a pillar of the DA, and race is a proxy for disadvantage, DA leader Mmusi Maimane said, after the DA’s federal council “unanimously” adopted the DA manifesto’s position on redress and empowerment – an ideological battleground within the DA.
Addressing the media in Cape Town on Sunday morning, a visibly buoyant Maimane said the DA’s Federal Council unanimously adopted the party’s manifesto which will officially be launched on February 23 at the Rand Stadium in Johannesburg.
“At the manifesto’s core is a compelling offer to build one South Africa for all where there’s a job in every home, our communities and streets are safe, our borders are secure, basic services are delivered to all, and corruption is eliminated,” Maimane said.
He said the manifesto is clear on the matter of redress and empowerment.
“We believe race is a proxy for disadvantage and an accurate reflection of who is still excluded from opportunity. The party has not decided to move away from race-based redress policies, however we unequivocally reject the ANC’s version of redress which operates to enrich and re-enrich the connected elite. Our offer is truly broad-based in that it seeks to break down the wall that exists been the haves and the have-nots,” he said.
“The current model of the ANC has been captured by clever people who run businesses and who want to keep an inside track on the matter. Why are we not considering increasing pension funds of black South Africans? Because if we don’t do that, how do we transfer wealth from one generation to another?
“Our model says, educate, rather than give shares to Mmusi Maimane in your business.”
‘Educate people’
Later, he pointed out that he never was given any shares in a business, tongue in cheek.
“Give equity to employees, educate people, develop enterprise and ultimately broaden inclusion,” he said, summarising the DA’s position on empowerment.
He said the DA supports the principle that where there is equal competence, a black South African should get a position.
He said the ANC’s model of BBBEE “delegitimises” black businesses. “If you’re not connected to the ANC, you’re not going to benefit from BBBEE.”
DA deputy federal chairperson Ivan Meyer said Maimane got an ovation from the council after he spoke on the matter.
The council taking this position in its manifesto can be seen as a victory for Maimane in the party’s internal ideological tug-of-war.
Tension between the party’s traditional liberal ideologues and the purveyors of realpolitik in the party is nothing new, with the former arguing that race shouldn’t be taken into consideration when dealing with empowerment or redress. It came to the fore ahead of the party’s federal congress in April last year, as the “diversity clause” was debated.
‘Diversity clause’
DA MP Michael Cardo and former MP Gavin Davis sent a letter to party delegates ahead of the party’s federal congress in April last year, urging them not to not adopt a proposed “diversity clause” proposed by Maimane, that, in their view, could lead to the replication of racial quotas.
Rather, the party should adopt a diversity clause that represents diversity of thought, where members are treated as individuals, they argued.
The neo-liberal view won the debate at the party’s federal congress, and it adopted a diversity clause in the constitution and a clause that explicitly rejected quotas of any kind.
Last year August, the DA’s then head of policy Gwen Ngwenya said the party decided to ditch BEE. The chairperson of the DA’s federal council James Selfe disputed this.
Last month, Ngwenya resigned her position as head of policy, claiming in a scathing letter to Maimane that the party doesn’t take policy seriously and didn’t capacitate her to do her job.
However, News24 has learned that her position was tenuous, given concerns that the policy positions wouldn’t be delivered in time for the manifesto and given her neo-liberal views versus the party’s commitment to redress given the realities in South Africa.
In 2013, the issue of BEE caused a row between then party leader Helen Zille and the DA’s former parliamentary leader Lindiwe Mazibuko. Zille accused Mazibuko of getting the party’s policy on BEE wrong in supporting BEE-legislation proposed by the ANC, while Mazibuko feared the party’s resultant flip-flop could cost it at the 2014 elections.
Sport24.co.za | City hit humiliated Chelsea for six to go top
Manchester – Sergio Aguero grabbed a hat-trick as Manchester City scored four times inside 25 minutes to thrash Chelsea 6-0 and leapfrog Liverpool again to top spot in the Premier League on goal difference on Sunday.
Aguero should have had even more than three as the Argentine missed a glorious early chance and hit the bar in the second-half in a humiliating afternoon for Maurizio Sarri’s men.
Raheem Sterling started and ended the scoring and Ilkay Gundogan also netted in the first quarter of the game as City ended what could have been a testing week with a trip to Everton in between the visits of Arsenal and Chelsea with maximum points.
Jurgen Klopp’s men maintain the advantage of a game in hand, but handed a reprieve by Liverpool’s draws against Leicester and West Ham in recent weeks, City look determined to become the first side in a decade to retain the Premier League.
Chelsea on the other hand slip to sixth with the scale of the defeat sure to raise further doubts over Sarri’s future.
A 4-0 defeat to Bournemouth in their last away game was Chelsea’s heaviest league defeat since 1996.
And this was their worst loss in any competition since 1991 after failing to recover from Sterling’s fourth-minute opener.
Eden Hazard went to sleep from Kevin de Bruyne’s quickly taken free-kick and Bernardo Silva had acres of space to cross for the England international to fire home.
Pep Guardiola had described this match as a “final” for his side given that Chelsea had a week to prepare, while City ground out a 2-0 win at Everton on Wednesday.
Guardiola fell to the floor in exasperation when Aguero somehow side-footed wide with his easiest chance of the game moments later.
But the Catalan coach need not have worried that would prove a costly miss as Aguero made amends in stunning fashion by blasting into the top corner from 25 yards to double City’s after just 13 minutes.
Aguero had a simple task to make it 3-0 six minutes later when he pounced on Ross Barkley’s slack header towards his own goal.
And Gundogan’s shot from the edge of the area then had too much power for the world’s most expensive goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga to compound Chelsea’s woes.
Such was the defensive collapse at the other end, Gonzalo Higuain had little chance to shine but the Argentine striker was unfortunate not to score his third goal in as many league starts for Chelsea when Ederson turned over his dipping volley five minutes before the break.
That was as much of a response as Chelsea mustered, though, and it only got worse for Sarri’s chances of keeping his job in the second period.
Aguero missed his first chance to seal a second hat-trick in two games when he headed against the crossbar.
But when Sterling was too quick for Cesar Azpilicueta and chopped down by the Spaniard inside the area, Aguero coolly slotted home from the penalty spot to move level with Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah as the Premier League’s top scorer on 17 for the season.
Even after Aguero went off to a standing ovation, City’s strength in depth shone through as Gabriel Jesus, Riyad Mahrez and David Silva came off the bench.
And Silva’s pass opened the visitors up again for the sixth as he picked out Oleksandr Zinchenko who crossed for Sterling to tap home.