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• Grade 11 passed in school or higher completed
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To apply, please send a copy of your CV and any relevant Certificates to us at 1fourall recruitment.
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Vietnamese Zucchini Noodles
How to Make It
Step 1
Whisk together garlic, sugar, fish sauce, vinegar, chile sauce, water, and lime juice in a small bowl.
Step 2
Combine shrimp with 2 to 3 tablespoons of dressing in a separate bowl, toss to coat, and marinate for about 10-minutes.
Step 3
Heat oil in a large skillet over high. Add shrimp, stirring occasionally, until pink, 2 to 3 minutes. Discard the marinade.
Step 4
To serve, divide zucchini noodles among 4 bowls. Top with shrimp, carrots, cucumber, mint, basil, peanuts, and a lime wedge, and drizzle with remaining dressing.
Senior C# Developer (mowbray)
SENIOR C# DEVELOPER REQUIRED IN MOWBRAY
Requirements:
- Grade 12/ Matric
- Degree/ Diploma in IT (Advantage)
- 5 years administration experience in C# development
- Knowledge of Mercurial, Bamboo and Continuous Integration (Advantage)
- Experience working in an Agile Development Environment
- Understanding of Design patterns
- Excellent written and Verbal communication Skills
- Attention to detail
Applicants must reside in MOWBRAY or surrounding area.
Please take note: if you have not been contacted within 14 days, please consider your application unsuccessful.
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Test Analyst – Online Gaming (la Lucia)
AN INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED COMPANY DEALING WITH INFORMATION SECURITY MANAGEMENT WITHIN THE ONLINE GAMBLING INDUSTRY REQUIRES A TEST ANALYST – ONLINE GAMING IN THE LA LUCIA AREA
Requirements:
- Mathematical/ IT/ Accounting or Technical Degree/ Diploma
- 1 – 2 years’ Experience in a similar role within the online Gambling Industry
- Proven Track Record
- Excellent Written and Verbal Communication Skills
- Compliance Auditing Experience
- Ability to work under pressure
- Valid Driver’s license and own transport
Applicants must reside in LA LUCIA or surrounding area.
Please take note: if you have not been contacted within 14 days, please consider your application unsuccessful.
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News24.com | WATCH: Taxi driver catches phone thief and hands him over to the victim
A cell phone thief was beaten by a group of people in Hillbrow on Saturday, after a fast thinking taxi driver chased him down because he robbed one of his passengers.
In two videos tweeted by REZA crime network, a man can be seen walking up to a taxi and grabbing what is believed to be a cell phone through the taxi window before running away.
The taxi driver then exited the vehicle, chasing after the thief, apprehending him and then hands him over to the victim who started kicking and hitting him.
Onlookers joined in on the assault.
Police Captain Kay Makhubela told News24 that police were unaware of the incident.
Sport24.co.za | All Black coach refuses to blame ref for loss to Boks
Wellington – The All Blacks blamed themselves and not the referee or poor kicking as they underwent an immediate review following their shock loss to the Springboks in Wellington on Saturday.
READ: Rob Houwing’s Springbok ratings
Although the All Blacks outscored the Springboks six tries to five, the South Africans came from 12-0 down to post an upset 36-34 victory.
It was an off night for New Zealand kicker Beauden Barrett who missed four of six shots at goal, while Welsh referee Nigel Owens did not react when advised by an assistant referee in the dying minutes of the game that two Springboks were offside in front of the posts.
“We lost the game because we allowed South Africa to score 36 points and that’s something that we can control as a team. It’s a team game,” coach Steve Hansen said after his world champions lost a Rugby Championship match for the first time in three years.
The All Blacks were overwhelming favourites to win after South Africa arrived in New Zealand on a poor run of form following successive losses to Argentina and Australia and having not beaten the All Blacks in New Zealand since 2009.
Hansen put a positive spin on the result saying it could benefit his side who remain at the head of the Rugby Championship table with two rounds to play.
“We can be as hurt as we like, it’s not going to change the result. We’ve got to pick ourselves up off the floor and carry on,” he said.
“They won, you give them 10 out of 10. Tonight’s their night and they should enjoy that. We will be a bit more edgier than we have been for a while so it won’t do us any harm.”
He defended Barrett’s wayward kicking, deflecting criticism of an individual saying “it’s a team game and, in this case, I know Beauden’s feeling it and he’ll be disappointed but maybe next week he’ll come out and kick 100 percent. That’s the way goal-kicking is”.
READ: 15 staggering stats from the Springboks’ heroic victory over the All Blacks
The ground microphones clearly picked up an assistant referee advising Owens, with time almost up, that two Springboks were offside.
Had a penalty been awarded it would have been in front of the posts and a near certain three points, but there was no reaction from the whistleblower.
“It’s no good bitching about that,” Hansen said.
“The game’s about taking your opportunities and making sure the opposition don’t and we didn’t do that tonight.
“The result is a credit to South Africa. I thought they played particularly well and we’ll come out of it with a lot of things to work on.”
After the fourth round of the Rugby Championship the All Blacks have 16 points, followed by South Africa on 10, with Argentina third with eight points after beating Australia who are last with five points.
News24.com | Government driven operations lead to arrest of 27 suspected poachers
A government driven anti-poaching team closed the net on twenty seven suspects over the past week, affecting their arrests during operations in KwaZulu-Natal and Limpopo.
The arrests are a result of intelligence driven operations by the Rhino 9 Team which includes members from the police, Hawks, Customs the South African National Defence Force and SANParks Game Rangers, police said.
Eight of the suspects arrested were wanted for murder and attempted murder in Pietermaritzburg, while others were arrested in Hluhluwe, Acornhoek and Phalaborwa.
Police spokesperson Lieutenent Colonel Katlego Mogale said that during the operations, the team also recovered six unlicensed firearms, rhino horn, three silencers, ammunition and remains of known endangered species.
“Some of the suspects have appeared before various courts in the various provinces and their cases postponed for further investigations while they remain in custody,” said Mogale.
“They face charges relating to immigration transgressions, murder, attempted murder, unlawful possession of firearm, unlawful possession of ammunition, possession of dangerous weapon/s, and trespassing.”
Police also opened an inquiry after bones of what is suspected to be a lion were discovered in Phalaborwa.
Mogale said the arrests should serve as warning and deterrent to other potential poachers that their chances of success in poaching are continuously being reduced.
“Poachers are warned that over and above facing criminal prosecution, the law will come after their ill-gotten gains in terms of the POCA (Prevention of Organised Crime Act 121/1998).”
Health24.com | Physical therapy for erectile dysfunction? Yes, it’s a thing.
Due to society’s expectations and rigid gender performance standards, erectile dysfunction (ED) can be a daunting prospect for men.
You might think the problem is squarely on something intrinsically wrong with your penis – so you might be surprised to learn that your struggles might be due to an underdeveloped set of pelvic floor muscles.
Read more: Can watching too much porn give you erectile dysfunction?
For most men, the pelvic floor muscles aren’t exactly their priority when hitting the gym for a full body workout – but they should be. These muscles are critical for many essential daily functions, both in the bathroom and in the bedroom.
Unfortunately, it’s not commonplace for men to seek out help to strengthen their pelvic muscles.
When men hurt themselves playing sports or otherwise, they’re likely not going to be embarrassed to seek out an orthopaedist or physical therapist (PT) for help – but when it comes to an injury or problem with their muscles “down there”, men tend to be a little more… private.
Despite common belief and focus on keeping up macho appearances, pelvic floor (PF) dysfunction isn’t just a woman problem. Leakage with squats, pain during or after sex, and bowel or bladder incontinence are all signs of PF muscle dysfunction. Let it be known that penises have muscles, too. And sometimes, like any other muscle in your body, they can be dysfunctional – so you should see a PT about those muscles, too.
Facing real problems
ED is a common and growing problem facing thousands of men in the US (pun intended). According to the 2010 US Census Bureau, more than 12 million men between the ages of 40 and 79 experience ED.
More recent research suggests that as much as a quarter of men under the age of 40 do, too. Despite its prevalence, most men treat the same way: Using medication. But what if I told you that you could see a physical therapist for your ED to solve the problem naturally? According to research, you can.
Erectile dysfunction is defined as the inability to achieve or maintain an erection. There can be many causes of ED ranging from the emotional and psychological to the physical or neurological. “Pelvic floor physical therapy can address the muscular and nerve function required to achieve and maintain an erection,” pelvic floor specialised doctor of physical therapy Dr Erin Weber told Men’s Health. Specifically, targeted PT can help a man strengthen and engage his ischiocavernosus muscle, which is responsible for building and keeping penile rigidity. That engagement can be honed through exercises like kegels, which have grown more common among women but are woefully underperformed by men.
Just like any other muscle, the pelvic floor muscles can be addressed with rehabilitation. A proper strengthening routine can target weakness – specifically, trigger points can be released where there is increased tension, restoring the correct length-tension relationship and creating more complete and stronger muscle contractions, according to Dr Weber.
But before you start getting too creative with a DIY strengthening and massage routine, you’ll want a qualified specialist to assess and identify the source of the problem before determining the most appropriate treatment plan.
Read more: This new gel could help you get an erection in just 5 minutes
What goes into treatment
You’d be surprised what PF PT might entail. “Pelvic floor PT is much more than range of motion exercises, soft tissue mobilisation and home exercises,” Dr Francesca Warner, a doctor of physical therapy who specialises in treating male and female pelvic health, told Men’s Health.
A big focus of her treatments is on patient education and lifestyle adjustments. In particular, Dr Warner highlighted the importance of breathing and relaxation techniques. “Your diaphragm and your pelvic floor muscles are connected, therefore proper breathing is paramount.”
Additionally, stress can exacerbate pelvic pain. Dr Warner noted that many people hold stress in their pelvis, just like others do in their neck and shoulders. Patient education on avoiding straining when going to the bathroom, not clenching muscles throughout the day and global relaxation strategies, such as meditation and mindfulness, can be a large part of her treatments.
Read more: How to maintain your erection
So why aren’t more men seeking physical therapy for their ED? According to Dr Weber, who treats mostly women, men aren’t the only ones lacking knowledge about the muscle group. “Women are just starting to talk (whisper) about their pelvic floors, but only because they go through childbirth.”
Dr Warner believes the main reason men don’t seek pelvic floor physical therapy is because they don’t know it exists. “While there are a handful of excellent urologists, gastroenterologists, orthopaedists and pelvic pain specialists who refer patients to PF physical therapy, unfortunately not all doctors are aware of this specialisation (especially when it comes to men),” she said.
Dr Warner believes part of the issue has to do with common misconceptions. She noted that men are often told ED is related to anxiety. When all the diagnostic testing and urine cultures are negative, they are treated with anti-anxiety medications before their pelvic floor muscles are thoroughly assessed. This can be particularly frustrating for men who begin to think “it’s all in their head”, when there is undoubtedly a muscular component to their pain or discomfort.
Not just a ‘woman thing’
Not convinced yet?
Know this: A pelvic floor exam by a physical therapist may involve both external and internal soft tissue, neurological, strength and range of motion assessments.
Read more: How your big toe can signal problems with your erection
By internal, this usually means very gentle assessment of the pelvic floor muscles via the rectum – so yes, you will need to be ready for the rubber gloves to go on.
PF PTs know this may be uncharted territory for many men, so you should also know that internal exams usually don’t happen on the initial visit. Such procedures are always discussed prior to the exam and are only performed when a medical history and complete examination indicate that it is appropriate.
“I often hear ‘how come it took seven different doctors to get me here?’ or ‘I wish I had known about this three, five, 15 years ago,’” said Dr Warner. Above all, she wants men to know that they are not alone and there is help out there. “I am frequently asked ‘Have you ever treated this before?’ My patients seem shocked to hear that, not only are they not my first patient suffering from these symptoms, but they are usually one of three I’ve treated that day.”
Hopefully the stigma of pelvic floor PT being just a “woman thing” will change as men learn more about the prevalence of male pelvic floor dysfunction. Pelvic floor PT can help, so remember: Your struggles might not be in your head.
This article was originally published on www.mh.co.za
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Stores Person / Forklift Operator
We have a vacancy for a stores person with forklift operators license. Your duties will include operating a forklift to load and unload vehicles, loading and sorting stock, keeping stores area tidy at all times, pack, stack and strap pallets. R 7500 per month plus overtime is available.For immediate consideration, attach a copy of up-to-date CV with 2 references and a certified copy of operators license or send to 0865742107. Reference Number:485712