Afda (The South African School of Motion Picture Medium and Live Performance) is the leading film school in SA, and a full member of CILECT, the association of the world’s major film and television schools. The AFDA values are passion, self-discipline, integrity, reliability and humility.
Applications are invited for the position of:
Maintenance assistant
As the maintenance assistant, Afda is looking for a committed and dedicated professional to assist with the daily maintenance, repairs and general upkeep of building and campus grounds.
The position requires someone who is organised, efficient, computer literate and interacts well with people. The successful candidate will demonstrate a willingness to embrace AFDA’s unique pedagogy, which is the basis of the interdisciplinary teaching at AFDA
Essential duties and related skills include:
At least three years’ experience in a maintenance position
A well-known pre-school is seeking an energetic and passionate pre-primary teacher for grade R in the Nelspruit area. 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:
Matric certificate/grade 12
Diploma in grade RR teaching
Two to three years’ experience teaching grade RR
Valid driver’s licence and own transport
No criminal record
Fully bilingual
Applicants must reside in Nelspruit 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.
Visit our website to view all of our current vacancies: www.mprtc.co.za
Posted on 18 Jan 14:11
MPRTC Recruitment
The most essential and important resource any company can possess will undoubtedly be the talent that they employ. This is where MPRTC is crucial, in that we specialise in the most diverse and complex resource; we supply people, the right people, for your company.
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Former Bosasa executive Angelo Agrizzi continues testifying before the commission of inquiry into state capture following an unexpected postponement due to safety and security concerns.
Follow these accounts on Twitter for live tweets from the state capture inquiry:
PP: Do you know whether the MEC and Mr Syvion Dlamini had any connection to a particular political party?
AA: Yes.
RZ: Which party?
AA: Do I have to say it?
RZ: What is your answer?
AA: It was the ruling party, Chair.
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RZ: You mentioned electioneering….
AA: Yes, I believe it was regional elections…
RZ: Any specific party?
AA: Yes, one in particular.
PP: Let’s understand the scheme. To describe the process of cash generation. A youth development centre being run and facilitated by Bosasa. They say to Bosasa, we need a software programme.
PP: Bosasa then supplies the software programme, at no cost.
AA: The department of social development would pay Bosasa for that software.
The City of Tshwane’s first citizen, Solly Msimanga, will on Friday announce a decision to step down as mayor.
News24 understands the DA Gauteng premier candidate’s tenure will end in February, after which he will commit more time to his campaign for the provincial office.
It is expected that the speaker of council, Katlego Mathebe, will take over from Msimanga as mayor.
Msimanga took over as mayor in 2016 through a coalition government after the municipal elections that did not produce an outright victor in the City. The coalition and working relationship between the DA and the EFF resulted in an ANC government that was riddled with in-fighting being kicked out of power and onto the city council’s opposition benches – for the first time since the dawn of democracy.
However, Msimanga has been feeling the heat from community members, opposition parties and even from members of his own caucus who have grown unhappy and have expressed a lack of faith in his leadership skills.
Running battles
The ANC in Tshwane and its leader, Kgosi Maepa, have been calling for Msimanga’s removal for several months amid the mayor’s running battles with city manager Moeketsi Mosola over the multibillion-rand GladAfrica contract scandal.
Msimanga has also been accused of making a number of improper appointments, including those of his chief of staff and spokesperson, while the EFF, which is in a partnership with the DA in Tshwane, had previously attempted to get rid of Msimanga through a motion of no confidence.
Msimanga and the DA are expected to use the upcoming polls as the reason for the development. Some have accused the party of seeing him as a liability and wanting to conveniently remove him from difficult Tshwane politics.
He was initially expected to step down at the end of last year, but News24 understands both Msimanga and December commitments got in the way.
No clarity on future in case of loss
Last year DA leader Mmusi Maimane and federal executive chairperson James Selfe confirmed that various conversations had taken place around Msimanga’s continued stay as mayor, with Selfe admitting he had thought it ideal for the Tshwane mayor to step down while on the campaign trail.
There has been no indication about whether stepping down would mean that Msimanga would join the Gauteng legislature should he lose out on the premier position, or whether he would return to Tshwane as mayor.