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Store Managers (Knysna)
Remuneration: | Basic salary |
Benefits: | Great incentives |
Location: | Knysna |
Education level: | Matric |
Job level: | Junior |
Type: | Permanent |
Reference: | #SM knysna |
Job description
Rage is looking for a store manager for the new store in Eastern cape Knysna
Requirements
Driving turnover to ensure achievement of targets
Controlling expenses
Managing stock losses to ensure shrinkage is in line with the company standard
People management, including recruitment, development and training of staff, employee relations and performance management
Executing in-store merchandise strategy and standards
Ensuring customer satisfaction by executing our customer service strategy and fulfilling the demands of our customers
Requirements
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Good standard of IT and numeracy
Effective influencing and negotiation skills
Strong customer focus
Ability to work under pressure and to tight deadlines
Analysing and problem-solving skills
Commercial awareness
Flexibility
Strong time-management skills
Attention to detail
Demonstrable leadership and management qualities
Posted on 20 Aug 09:25
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for Sale. R 2 845 000 : 3.0 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR SALE IN UITZICHT… South Africa Property Portal
Situated in the upper lane of Uitzicht is this remarkable house with is own flatlet.
The house has open plan living areas and includes the kitchen, lounge and dining room and a braai room with a built-in braai.
The kitchen has modern finishes, granite counter tops, a gas hob and a big scullery.
The 3 bedrooms all have BIC and laminated flooring and is full of natural light.
There is two bathrooms both with a shower, toilet, bath and was basin.
The double garage is automated and there is a third carport that has been closed to form a third garage.
The back yard is fully enclosed and has a pool and a patio and a big wendy house.
At the front door is the access to the upstairs flat with its own entrance. It would be ideal as a money generator or a family looking for a separate living area. The flat has awesome views to the mountains.
The flat is very spacious and has a lounge area, a kitchen and a separate bedroom with a bathroom.
The house is in the best part of Uitizcht and offers real value for money.
There is many extras in the properties, air conditioners, burglar bars and many more.
for Rent. R 13 000 : 3.0 BEDROOM HOUSE TO LET IN TABLE VIEW… South Africa Property Portal
Available immediately!
Large 3 Bed Townhouse in Table View / Flamingo Vlei!
This Townhouses come seldom available as a rental. Perfect location, 5 minutes from shops and Mycity. Fancy a walk to the Vlei, that will also take you only 5 minutes. Table View Primary school, well also only 5 minutes away.
3 well sized bedrooms (main en-suite), 2 bathrooms, open plan lounge and kitchen. Lots of garden around the house as well as two remote controlled garages makes it the perfect home.
Don’t wait, contact me to view this gem.
Portobello Fajitas
How to Make It
Step 1
Heat a grill pan over high heat. Brush portobellos with 1 1/2 tablespoons of the oil. Stir together cumin and chile powder in a small bowl. Sprinkle half of cumin mixture over portobellos, pressing to adhere. Grill portobellos until lightly charred and tender, 5 to 6 minutes per side. Remove from heat.
Step 2
Heat remaining 1 1/2 tablespoons oil in a large skillet over high heat. Add onion, bell peppers, and poblano; sprinkle with remaining cumin mixture and 1/2 teaspoon of the salt. Cook, stirring often, until lightly charred and tender, 4 to 6 minutes.
Step 3
Heat tortillas according to package directions. Thinly slice portobellos; sprinkle with remaining 1/2 teaspoon salt. Divide portobellos evenly among tortillas. Top evenly with onion mixture. Serve with lime wedges and hot sauce, if desired.
I Tried a Naked Yoga Class—and Actually Loved How It Made Me Feel
I’ve done a lot of strange things in the name of journalistic intrigue—run-commute for two weeks, become a morning person, brush my teeth with charcoal, put my Tinder profile in the hands of a sexologist. So when I recently announced to a table of 12 over sushi that I'd be taking a coed naked yoga class, the crowd was less than surprised that I'd sign up for something so, well, out there.
But the truth is, I didn’t sign up for naked yoga because an editor suggested it. I signed up for naked yoga because I wanted to be the type of person who signs up for naked yoga.
My dinnermates chirped about who they thought that type of person would be: “A bunch of hippy-dippy liberals with bushes!” said one friend. “Big dicks. Only dudes with big dicks would take naked yoga,” said another.
I pictured something a little less Woodstock and a little more empowering. I signed up anticipating free-spirited, bold urbanites who didn’t let anything hold them back–not their free-flying bits, not the wafting stank of crotch sweat, and definitely not a broken heart!
See, my confidence had taken a mega-hit after getting broken up with earlier this summer. While journaling and stacks on stacks on stacks of self-help books were serviceable, naked yoga seemed to promise immediate gratification. “Ready to open the door to self-kindness and healing?” the website of Naked in Motion asks. “We offer you the opportunity to shed your clothing, and along with it, judgments about your appearance, limiting personal beliefs, and critical self-talk.”
Um, hell yeah! I thought when I read the class description. Ready to embrace my inner so-over-my-ex goddess, I reserved my mat.
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But in the two hours leading up to the class, excitement and self-congratulations at my own daring were replaced with fear and self-annoyance: What the F had I gotten myself into?
I messaged my gym-mates and texted my nudist-beach-loving buds.
Dude… should I have gotten a wax?
I packed turquoise underwear, is that embarrassing? Should I have packed black, instead?
WTF do you wear to arrive to a naked yoga class? I’m wearing a black dress and a jean-jacket–does that sound too try-hard?
Their responses were mostly the same: “OMG, I can’t believe you’re doing this. Let me know how it goes.” At 6:50 p.m. sharp, when the doors to class would open, I got in the elevator that led me up 11 flights with a middle-aged man in khakis.
When I got into the space, I realized my expectations had been a little off. Instead of immediately stripping when I got in the door, I gave Willow, the founder of Naked in Motion, my name, and joined my classmates who sat fully clothed and crossed-legged in neat rows facing the windows.
Instead of confident goddesses in Beyoncé-inspired flower crowns like I’d expected, there were two women and 20 or so men wearing everything from linen pants and T-shirts to workout gear to full-on business suits (like, with a tie!).
I sat on my mat and considered leaving. Around me, people made small talk while I thought about crying as I realized men in their late 40s and 50s would be seeing me naked. But I knew I’d be upset with myself if I wussed out now.
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Willow (and the instructor she was training) started by telling us about the studio's boundaries and rules: no cruising, no body compliments or comments, no touching without consent, no staring. She also explained what to do if you got an erection (take child's pose) and reiterated a rule which I’d read online: Women and transgender folks had the option to keep their underwear on.
After the rules were read, we got to the naked part. I regretted wearing a dress; I'd be completely bare in a single swoop. I stalled by taking off my jewelry (which, BTW, totally unnecessary), braiding my hair, and unbuckling my sandals. I tossed aside my jean jacket and glanced around the room, realizing I was the only person still clothed. Off came the dress, then my bra. I decided to keep my underwear on, in all its turquoise glory. The whole thing was remarkably un-sexy and, truthfully, felt a bit like disrobing for a gynecological exam.
Then, we got moving. Through the slow, core-focused flow, my thoughts weren’t focused on the way my boobs hung, the slight smell of sweat, or the fact that there were two dozen dangling penises around me. Instead, I did what I do during CrossFit: I turned my attention to my muscles. I focused on activating my core, glutes, and hip flexors with each twist and bend, and I made sure to breathe.
As a retired rugby player turned CrossFit athlete, the definition of my shoulders and arms is pretty noticeable. At least twice a day a barista, a passerby, or coworker will compliment or mention how swole I am or how strong I look. I’m used to people staring at my body when I’m in clothes.
But in class, not once did I feel sexualized by the men (or women) around me, not once did I catch a stranger glancing at my nipple piercing, peering at my rear, or taking inventory of my muscular physique. And I freaking loved it. When your very presence and body has the tendency to garner attention, getting none felt pretty damn incredible. Here, I wasn’t the CrossFitting writer or the bulky girl who orders iced coffee. I was just another body doing yoga.
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During warrior pose, I screwed my heels into the floor, opened my chest, and felt like a bold badass. During forward fold, I felt the stretch in my hamstrings and closed my eyes, oblivious to the rows of exposed assholes in front of me. During pigeon pose (which truthfully was the pose that made me thankful I’d kept my bottoms on), I leaned into the stretch, feeling uniquely one with this (male-dominant) group of uninhibited strangers around me.
After we said Namaste, some stayed nude and chatted, some opted for just their briefs, while others (like me) got dressed quickly. But the buzz was the same. All around me folks said how free they felt, how unembarrassed.
Sure, from a practical standpoint it’s easier to move without clothes; that’s why my CrossFit uniform is booty shorts and a sports bra, after all. But that’s not really what Naked in Motion is about. In some ways, naked yoga is exactly what it sounds like: a 100% in-the-buff yoga experience. But it’s also so much more than that. It’s this super-empowering mix of power and vulnerability, fear and courage.
Am I permanently more confident and less heartbroken than I was before the class? No. But taking a coed naked yoga class isn’t something I would have done a few months ago. I’m proud of myself for getting so far outside my comfort zone. Nine out of 10 times, I’d probably choose sushi dinner with friends over naked yoga, but the next time I start to miss that “just another body in a room” feeling, you can bet I’ll be back on the mat.
News24.com | Municipalities to blame for ‘contamination of Vaal River system’ – Parliament
A lack of maintenance in sewage infrastructure by municipalities is to blame for contamination into the Vaal River system, Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Water and Sanitation said on Sunday.
“The Sedibeng District and Emfuleni Local Municipalities [are] at the centre of crumbling current infrastructure leading to contamination of the Vaal River system,” committee chairperson Mlungisi Johnson said in a statement.
“The committee visited the municipality and the Sebokeng Waste Water Treatment Plant and found that some of the units were not functional, leading to overloading of the remaining units.”
He said maintenance was needed or else consequences like spillage into the rivers would ensue.
“While the committee supports the building of new units, it has emphasised that the old units must be maintained to ensure optimal utilisation of the entire plant.”
Negative consequences
It also called on government to use technological developments in the sector to find ways to reduce infrastructure development.
Furthermore, the committee expressed concern over delays in implementing the Sebokeng Regional Sewer Scheme.
“Besides the obvious cost overruns associated with increasing building cost of materials, the other negative consequence is to small medium enterprises that would have benefitted from the contract.”
In addition, costs for purifying contaminated water were now added to the municipality’s bills.
“The committee has resolved that it will get monthly reports on interventions by all spheres of government in resolving the problem.”
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The Pollution of the Vaal River has reached crisis proportions https://t.co/OtstC3jiEU#SaveTheVaal #Pollution #sewage pic.twitter.com/nFPlho2Z7H— Save (@SaveTheVaal) August 14, 2018
Payprop Property Administrator (durbanville, Cape Town)
A leading Property Investment company in South Africa, providing a comprehensive, specialised and professional service on wealth creation, wealth protection and investing, is looking for a Payprop Property Administrator to join their team
Requirements:
- 1 – 2 years’ experience working on Payprop software
- 3 – 4 years’ experience working within a Property Management/ Real Estate industry
- Must have knowledge of property sales and rental procedures
- Must have experience managing a property portfolio of 500 + units
- Fluent in English and Afrikaans
- Must have a Valid license and own vehicle
- Must have relevant administrative experience
- Must have a Matric/ Grade 12
- Tertiary qualifications in Property Studies/ Real Estate an advantage
Applicants must reside in DURBANVILLE, CAPE TOWN or surrounding area.
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
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Electrical Sales Representative – Electrical Wiring & Accessories (riverhorse)
ELECTRICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE – ELECTRICAL WIRING & ACCESSORIES REQUIRED IN RIVERHORSE
Requirements:
- Relevant BTech Qualification
- 5 – 7 years Sales experience in Electrical wiring, Accessories, power skirting’s and wiring consumables
- Excellent Marketing and Sales Skills
- Ability to Analyse Markets and Set Strategies
- Excellent Written and Verbal Communication Skills
- Valid Code 8 Drivers License
- Computer Literate
- Attention to detail
- Problem Solving Skills
Applicant must reside in RIVERHORSE 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.
Please visit our website www.mprtc.co.za to upload your CV or for more information.
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Part-time Finance Officer
PART-TIME FINANCE OFFICER (2 Days / 116 hours per week)
This position is responsible for assisting with the overall success of the organization by effectively fulfilling all accounting and financial management tasks, contributing to the development and management of organizational and project budgets and producing high quality management reports.
This role will also be responsible for managing payroll and providing support for HR functions within the organization.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
- At least five years’ experience in bookkeeping and financial management, especially with experience in the NPO sector and managing donor-driven financials
- Experience of budget development, management and forecasting in a donor-driven non-profit organisation
- Qualification in Bookkeeping, Accounting or Business Management & Administration
- Proven experience in financial management and administration
- Experience using Xero accounting software and Pastel payroll software highly desirable
- Knowledge of generally accepted accounting principles
- Knowledge of legislation and regulations affecting non-profit organisations
- Knowledge of employment and occupational health and safety legislation
- Strong Excel skills and general IT skills
- Good written & verbal communication skills
- Excellent organisational skills and a detailed, methodological approach to financial management
- Ability to convey financial information to non-financial staff
- Eligible to work in South Africa