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Retail Sales Catering Equipment
- Ad Placed : 11 Jul 2018 09:13:32
- Remuneration : R 8000 – R 12000 – PER MONTH
- Employment Type : Full Time
- Employment Level : Semi-Skilled
- Industry :
- Retail
Other Retail - Region : Eastern Cape / East London
- Company : BizGro
Our Client is a well-known & respected catering equipment and food supplier to hospitality. They have a vacancy afor an energetic, well-groomed salesperson. The ideal candidate will:- > have 2 years or more experience in retail sales > be well groomed & presentable > have a passion for helping people > be a team player > excited about waking up every day! If this matches YOU, don’t hesitate to contact us NOW! Please send comprehensive CV, 3 traceable references & a recent photo to admin@bizgro.co.za. Quote EL001
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9 July 2018 – Ten taxpayers sentenced for failure to submit tax returns
Pretoria, 09 July 2018 – Ten taxpayers have been convicted and sentenced since April 2018 for failure to submit outstanding tax returns. Fines ranging from R2000 to R20 000, as well as admission of guilt fines have been handed down by the courts.
These taxpayers have now submitted their outstanding returns.
The taxpayers who have been convicted now have a criminal record, as it is a criminal offence not to submit a tax return within the prescribed time for any of the tax types a taxpayer is registered for in terms of the Tax Administration Act No. 28 of 2011 (TAA), specifically Section 234 (d).
Since April, the NPA has issued 35 summonses to taxpayers and VAT vendors to face criminal charges relating to their failure to submit returns. To date, ten cases have been finalised and 20 cases have been remanded after the first appearance of the relevant taxpayers in court. Some taxpayers have opted to make representations to the NPA.
An additional 24 cases have been handed over to the police for further investigation, while 25 cases are currently still under investigation by SARS criminal investigations for handover to the relevant authorities for further investigation and possible prosecution. The courts have issued three warrants of arrest to taxpayers who failed to appear in court after being summonsed to face criminal charges for non-submission of tax returns.
The following taxpayers, in alphabetical order according to first names, have been convicted and sentenced:
- Mr Anapurani Samson Joseph representing Tidal Investments CC in Port Shepstone
- Mr Christopher John Fletcher
- Mr Farhad Ebrahim Limalia representing Aquawood Linen CC in Durban
- Mr Kevin Trevor Benjamin Steele, and Ms Suzanna Magdalena Steele representing Thermo Dynamic Cooling Solutions CC in Durban
- Mr Michael Sonnyboy Moloi and Ms Regina Pulane representing Happy Recordings and Transcriptions CC in Johannesburg
- Mr Niraj Ramral representing SPS Distributors Pty Ltd in Port Shepstone
- Mr Pieter Yzelle Morrison representing Taxkon Ficksburg (PTY)Ltd
- Mr Sivalingam Govender Trading as Trans SA in Durban
- Mr Thinyane Duncan Leboea representing Qwaqwa Funeral Parlour CC
- Mr Tsholofelo Teko Modise
Advertising Sales Consultant (Durban)
Remuneration: | negotiable Basic plus commission |
Location: | Durban, Kloof |
Education level: | Diploma |
Job level: | Mid |
Type: | Permanent |
Company: | FREE 4 ALL (Pty) Ltd |
Job description
FREE 4 ALL, South Africa’s largest youth publication, is looking for a dynamic, experienced advertising sales consultant to join its team to help grow and diversify the revenue base of the business.
You will be responsible for generating advertising sales and maintaining relationships with new clients for all publications produced by the company.
If you are interested, email your CV as well as your salary expectations to
az.oc.lla4eerf@ofni
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Requirements
Along with the below, we require a conceptual thinker with advertising experience, a strong understanding of the youth market, a marketing/media degree and a minimum of five year’s industry and sales experience.
- Energetic and outgoing
- Confident
- Strong professional networks
- Proven track record in dealing with government and blue-chip clients
- Versatile
- Quick thinker
- Creative
- People’s person
- Attention to detail
- Team player
- Able to work under pressure and extended hours
- Able to communicate excellently
- Able to travel nationally
- Willing to work extra hours
- Target-driven
- On trend
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Lynn: 082 802 4441 (Advertising/Digital/Media)
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This Woman Lost 100 Pounds—But Still Struggled to Accept Her Stretch Marks and Loose Skin
Weight loss can sometimes come with a loss of confidence. That’s what happened to Sarah Nicole, a 33-year-old influencer based in Canada—who on Sunday shared a powerful message about finally learning to love and honor what she called her “imperfectly perfect” body.
After having three kids, Nicole lost 100 pounds. It was a major win for her health, yet she continued to struggle with her body image. Yet instead of bashing her shape, she took to Instagram and posted a photo of herself in a sports bra and underwear, her hand over her stomach. In the caption, she wrote about accepting the body she’s in and all that it’s done to make her the woman she is today.
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“Stop worrying so much about not looking like you’re a brand new and shiny human,” she wrote. “Because you’re not. You’ve lived. Loved. Experienced. Your body in its own way will show itself through those memories.”
Though many of her posts on @thebirdspapaya are flawless photos taken with her family and friends, she tells Health that it was important to share this particular message of self-love.
“I found myself faced with so much self-loathing and worked my way through that and realized I had worth,” she says. “Even amid the scars and stretch marks, I still had beauty. I knew that if I felt this way, others must too. So I decided to be vulnerable and put it out into the world to share.”
This wasn’t her first candid body positivity post. Last month, she shared a similar image of her stomach with another inspiring caption.
“These are not marks of weakness, but of strength,” she wrote in that post, referring to her stretch marks. “You don’t have to love them, because that’s a pretty hard ask. But don’t for a second allow them to make you feel like less.”
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Advertising, Marketing,
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Jhb: 011 883 5404
CT: 021 422 3590 www.adtalent.co.za
Recruiters & Career Coaches in Advertising, Marketing and Media Industries
Lynn: 082 802 4441 (Advertising/Digital/Media)
az.oc.dauqskroweht@nnyl
Jo-Anne: 084 200 1703 (Marketing/Sales/PR)
az.oc.dauqskroweht@ennaoj
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Rob Jones:
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Michelle Jones:
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Tel: 011 465 9368
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9 Tricks to Stick to Your Diet (Even on Weekends)
During the workweek you’re pretty good about sticking with healthy habits. You order oatmeal for breakfast, hit the gym during your lunch break and whip up simple, light dinners after work. But Friday night through Sunday, something changes: Weekends mean time to let lose and that translates into eating and drinking too much paired with moving too little. Even when you can anticipate the challenge ahead and mentally prepare, the sabotage keeps happening.
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Ready to stop this hurtful cycle and nix the Monday morning remorse? Follow these nine expert-backed fresh tips to make your time off a bit healthier so you can begin each week a lot happier.
Diet Tricks for a Healthier Weekend
1. Get the mimosa, Bloody Mary or the pancakes.
There’s nothing wrong with indulging in a little something extra on a lazy weekend morning, says Jessica Fishman Levinson, R.D., a New York-based nutrition communications consultant and founder of Nutrioulicious. The key here isn’t to deprive yourself but rather to make smart choices so you treat yourself without going completely overboard. If you’d love a mimosa or Bloody Mary, order one — but then skip the pancakes in favor of egg whites with veggies. If you’re craving fluffy carbs, fine, but skip the morning booze (and go easy on the syrup!).
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2. Eat breakfast before brunch.
This might sound like a mistake — why double-down on calories? But if you’re brunching at noon (or later) yet waking up at 9 a.m. (or earlier), it’s the best way to make sure you don’t overeat. The goal isn’t to eat two full meals, but rather to chow down on something so that you’re not famished by the time you join friends at the table. Plus, since you’ll be preparing the food yourself, you’ll know exactly what you’re consuming — calories, fat and all. Some fruit with a half-cup of Greek yogurt should be sufficient to tide you over until the main event, says Julie Upton, R.D., co-founder of Appetite for Health.
3. Sit at a table whenever you eat.
Being home all day often means non-stop munching instead of eating real meals. That sounds harmless enough, but those little nibbles can add up quickly. “Grazing trips up the body’s natural hunger and appetite regulation system so you never feel completely full,” says Upton. “People who graze often eat more calories than individuals who eat three meals and two snacks per day.” So no more eating in front of the refrigerator. Instead, take a few minutes to prepare a real meal (even if it’s just a sandwich) and sit down in the kitchen or dining room while you enjoy it.
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4. Order two appetizers.
When you’re dining out you might feel tempted to try multiple dishes on the menu, and that’s normal. Simply satisfy your curiosity and save calories by ordering two appetizers instead of an app plus an entree, says Levinson. Many restaurants will let you turn an “entree” (such as pasta) into an “appetizer” by ordering a half portion, so don’t be afraid to ask for that either.
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5. Be picky about the unlimited freebies.
Maybe you’ve heard that you should never touch the bread basket, but is that realistic? Forget perfection and strike a balance. Ask yourself if that bread really looks amazing, and if so, have a piece and don’t feel bad about it, says Levinson. But does it look only OK? Don’t waste the calories then. Same goes for those tortilla chips at Mexican restaurants. (If you’re ordering guacamole, wait for it to arrive before you start nibbling.) When the waiter comes around and asks if you want a refill on chips or bread, make “no thanks” your mantra.
6. Eat healthy foods first.
Weekends tend to be packed with special events like weddings and cocktail parties, which means you’ll likely be presented with an array of tasty (and free!) food. But before you start piling items on your plate, do a lap around the buffet table to check out the offerings. Research has shown that people who do so tend to be thinner than those who just dive right in. Next, start by loading up on the healthiest items first — crudités, shrimp cocktail, fruit — so you fill up a little before you sample the higher-cal treats like quiche and baked brie, says Upton.
7. Order vodka and soda instead of a vodka tonic.
You already know that alcoholic drinks can be calorie bombs, especially if you opt for fruity mixed cocktails. A vodka tonic isn’t a terrible choice, says Levinson, but you might be surprised that tonic water isn’t the same thing as seltzer. Seltzer is just plain water with some bubbles added, so it’s zero calories. But tonic water contains corn syrup — along with about 120 calories per 12-ounce bottle. That isn’t such a big deal if you can stop at one, but if you’re going to be having several throughout the evening it’s worth making the swap. Of course, it’s also smart to alternate between alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks and to eat something (ideally something semi-healthy) before you start boozing.
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8. Blab about your efforts.
When you’re gathered with friends around the TV watching sports or a Netflix movie, it’s all too easy to keep noshing on the finger foods in front of you. So speak up beforehand: “Ask the host if you can bring a healthier option,” says Levinson. She also suggests telling close friends how hard you’ve been trying to eat well and being straightforward about asking for their support. “Say, ‘I’ve been working really hard on maintaining my weight loss, or I’m really trying to lose five pounds, so if you see me overdoing it don’t be afraid to give me a little nudge.'”
9. Plan ahead!
“The number one tip I can offer is to plan in advance,” says Levinson. She recommends taking a moment on Friday afternoon to ponder your weekend plans so you can make some choices before you get caught up in the moment. “Allow yourself room to have one special thing that you wouldn’t typically have during the week at each event,” she says. If you’re headed to a birthday dinner, for example, there’s no need to skip the cake…but you might want to forgo the fried calamari app. Going to be watching a big game? Leave room for beer by taking a pass on the chips. Knowing what’s in store and planning for it can make for a more positive outcome.
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This article originally appeared on Life by DailyBurn.