FRANCHISE PARTS MANAGER in Kloof | Automotive Management | Job Mail | 4363551
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There might be a happy ending for the newborn baby boy found abandoned on the side of the road in Verulam, KwaZulu-Natal.
The baby was rescued from a dust bin in Olive Road in Everest Heights by Reaction Unit South Africa on Monday afternoon.
The baby boy who is yet to be named was wrapped in a denim cloth. His umbilical cord and placenta were still attached.
Paramedics stabilised the one-day-old before transporting him to hospital.
Reaction Unit South Africa said it has received about 500 enquiries regarding the well-being and adoption of the baby.
“People have contacted me from across the globe. So far we have had approximately 500 telephonic and social media enquiries from people who want to adopt the baby,” Prem Balram, director at Reaction Unit South Africa said.
“I have been informing them that they need to contact a reputable adoption agency or a social worker,” he said.
Balram emphasised that he could not confirm if the baby was up for adoption, or assist in the process.
He said the baby was recovering from an infection in the paediatric ward at Osindisweni Hospital.
“He’s healthy.”
‘It is my baby’
Balram said his unit was alerted about the baby after a scrap collector heard him crying and told a passer-by, who then called the reaction unit.
“When I got to the scene, the paramedics had taken the baby out of the bin bag,” he said.
After a brief investigation of the surroundings and with the help of the community, Balram said they managed to identify the mother.
“The woman eventually told us ‘it is my baby’,” he told News24.
“She told us that she had given birth in the bathroom around 12:30, while her kids were at school. She then put the baby in a bin bag and knotted it,” he said.
Balram added that the woman said she put the bag in the bin on the side of the road 30 minutes before the rubbish truck would have passed by.
“If I was there 25 minutes later, the baby would have been crushed to death,” he said.
KwaZulu-Natal police spokesperson Colonel Thembeka Mbele confirmed that a 31-year-old woman had been arrested and a case of child abandonment was opened for investigation.
She appeared in the Verulam Magistrate’s Court on Thursday and was granted bail of R1 000.
Adoption process
Director at Abba Adoption Katinka Pieterse said there was more to the adoption process than people realised and warned that potential parents should not make the decision lightly.
She highlighted three important processes before a child can be adopted.
Admitting the child into child care and securing their legal placement in temporary care. This is done by a designated child protection organisation or the social development department and goes through the Children’s Court;
Assessing the circumstances around the abandonment, making an effort to trace information pertaining to any family and then assessing whether the child will benefit from adoption; and
Potential parents interested in adopting will be recruited (not for a specific child) and screened. Once they have successfully completed the process they will be matched with a child that has been declared adoptable and who is awaiting placement with a prospective adoptive family.
DEVELOPMENT PROJECT MANAGER (SOUTHERN SUBURBS, CAPE TOWN) in Western Cape | Other IT/Computer | Job Mail | 4361861
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OUR CLIENT, A RETAIL SOFTWARE SPECIALIST IN CAPE TOWN IS LOOKING TO EMPLOY AN EXPERIENCED DEVELOPMENT PROJECT MANAGER IN THE SOUTHERN SUBURBS, CAPE TOWN
Requirements:
Grade 12/ Matric
Relevant Degree/ Diploma in IT
3 – 5 years’ Experience as a Development Project Manager within an IT Industry
Experience as a Scrum Master
Experience in an Agile Environment
Experience delivering complex/ Large customer projects
Ability to lead a team
Analytical Skill
Excellent Written and verbal Communication Skills
Attention to detail
Applicants must reside in SOUTHER SUBURBS, CAPE TOWN or surrounding area.
Please take note: if you have not been contacted within 14 days, please consider your application unsuccessful.
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INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING COMPANY, HAS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR AN ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN TO JOIN THEIR TEAM IN RICHARDS BAY.
Please Note:
If you do not fit the specification with the minimum requirements your application will not be accepted for this position. Shortlisted candidates may be required to complete an Assessment or Test to demonstrate your knowledge of this position.
Requirements:
N.Dip or B.Tech Degree in Electrical Engineering, B.Eng. Tech.
Government Certificate of Competency Factories is preferred
5 Years proven working experience in the field of Electrical Engineering
Marketing skills for identifying possible new projects and business opportunities
Technical knowledge equipment used in aluminium industry is an added advantage
Basic financial comprehension pertaining to budgets, estimations, cost control and reporting
Good understanding of principles of health, safety, environmental and quality in the workplace
Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office
Applicants must reside in RICHARD BAY or surrounding area.
Only South African citizens, who are suitably qualified, live in the applicable area and meet the requirements of the position are eligible to apply for this vacancy.
Please take note: if you have not been contacted within 14 days, please consider your application unsuccessful.
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The body of 24-year-old Mmatholo Mogafe has been identified after her remains washed up in Mozambique on Saturday, her family has confirmed.
The air traffic controller from Groblersdal had been one of four South Africans who had gone missing on Monday.
They were part of a group of eight – aged between 20 and 29 – who had travelled to Mozambique to celebrate Mogafe’s birthday.
Lesego Matsepe, David Kaise, Gregory Mfune, Mogafe and her sister Basetsana had taken a boat trip to Portuguese Island and on Monday stopped at Inhaca Island.
The five went swimming, but were swept away from shore by a strong current. Only Basetsana managed to make it safely back to shore.
Mogafe’s uncle Bongani Diako, who is currently in Mozambique, said the family was relieved to have found Mmatholo’s body.
“We have the opportunity to at least bury her and find closure,” Diako said.
The first body was recovered on Thursday, while two others were located on Friday.
Kenny Mathivha, spokesperson for Limpopo premier Chupu Stanley Mathabatha who reportedly this week sent a delegation to assist the families, said the four’s remains would be repatriated back to SA by Monday with the assistance of the Department of International Relations.
“The four survivors are also on the way back home, except one who came back two days ago for medical attention,” Mathivha said in a statement.
“The premier has already set up a special team that visited the families’ homes in Groblersdal on Friday. The team consisted of social workers and psychologists assisting with all trauma accompanied by this disaster. The province is also in communication with the Free State administration were the other two deceased came from.”