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for Sale. R 440 000 : VACANT LAND FOR SALE IN KLEINEMONDE… South Africa Property Portal
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for Rent. R 15 500 : 3.0 BEDROOM DUPLEX TO LET IN SUNNINGDALE… South Africa Property Portal
GORGEOUS TUSCAN STYLE HOME IN SUNNINGDALE – RENTAL NEGOTIABLE
Step into this well positioned 3 bed 2 bathroom duplex unit in well sought after Tuscany, in Sunningdale. Just a few meters away from the newly built Sunningdale Centre and very close to all main arterial roads, schools and shopping malls.
This home is perfect for the family who enjoys open plan living, offering a spacious lounge, dining room which leads onto a patio with inland views (perfect for those balmy summer afternoons).
A gorgeous granite kitchen completes the downstairs level.
3 Spacious, airy bedrooms with 2 bathrooms (mes) and an area which could be used as study, office, pajama lounge can be found upstairs.
A double lock up garage and visitors parking available.
There is a prepaid electricity meter in place.
Pets with permission.
Water is Included in rental. Electricity is excluded.
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Millwright (shift) (blackheath, Western Cape)
MILLWRIGHT (SHIFT) REQUIRED IN BLACKHEATH, WESTERN CAPE
Requirements:
- Qualified Millwright
- 3 years’ Experience in the Production Industry
- Maintenance Schedule and Planning Experience
- Excellent Written and Verbal Communication Skills
- Health and Safety Knowledge
- JDE Experience (Advantage)
Applicant must reside in BLACKHEATH 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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News24.com | Break-in at Hawks office in Cape Town
The Hawks have confirmed that their offices in Bellville, Cape Town, were broken into.
The break-in is believed to have happened at the weekend and was discovered when staff reported for duty on Monday, Hawks spokesperson Captain Philani Nkwalase said on Tuesday evening.
“There are some items missing that are suspected to have been stolen,” he said.
He could not immediately provide further information.
It is understood that the items included computers.
The Hawks have opened a case and are investigating.
In July 2017, computers were stolen in a brazen break-in at the Hawks’ head office in Silverton, Pretoria.
READ: Hawks break-in done by regular visitors
The intruders focused mostly on the HR, finance and supply chain departments, where confidential information was kept.
News24.com | FDA’s contracts with police ‘threatened national security’ – Sitole
The police found that some of their contracts with Forensic Data Analysts (FDA) “were shaped in such a manner that they take away the sovereignty of the state”, National Police Commissioner Khehla Sitole told the Portfolio Committee on Police on Tuesday.
“This renders the organisation open to manipulation,” said Sitole.
“It automatically became a national security threat.”
Committee chairperson Francois Beukman asked him about FDA.
READ: Police, SITA halt court process against FDA over access to IT systems
On April 5, FDA – a supplier to the police linked to corruption – shut down three police systems. The company, run by former police officer Keith Keating, claimed the State Information Technology Agency (SITA) had not paid it for five months for its services. The company’s other director is Vhonani Mufamadi, brother of former minister of safety and security Sydney Mufamadi.
Last week, before the matter was due to be heard in court, two of the systems were turned back on. According to Sitole, these systems have the biggest impact on policing. He said FDA said it had turned the other system off incorrectly and it would be switched back on.
He didn’t want to say much on the matter, as he considers it sub judice.
Proactive steps
“We’re not fighting with suppliers,” he said. “But we want to correct it to protect our sovereignty.”
He said after the systems were switched off, the police came up with a contingency plan and “challenged the perpetual right to software”.
“We will continue to ensure services are rendered,” Sitole said.
READ: Supplier denies police allegations that it placed malware in IT systems
Beukman said there should be proactive steps on this issue from the leadership of the police.
Sitole agreed and said a new process for the ownership of the systems was being implemented.
Keating is a central figure in the corruption case against former acting police commissioner Khomotso Phahlane that is currently before the court. He allegedly paid for Phahlane’s vehicles.
R5bn in contracts since 2010
Further graft allegations emerged at a dramatic meeting of Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Scopa) on November 29 last year.
At that meeting, it emerged that SITA awarded a contract for police forensic equipment, mostly lights and Nikon cameras, worth more than R900m to FDA and a contract to another Keating-linked company for the maintenance of this equipment without following procurement processes and without there being a reason for FDA being the sole provider.
The Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) recommended that the police stop paying FDA, a view that was shared by Scopa.
It was also said that FDA had done business worth R5bn with the police since 2010. Keating disputes this figure and earlier denied the allegations, saying they were part of a plot for a hostile takeover of his business.
eNCA | WATCH: Ramaphosa meets with Theresa May, British Queen
LONDON – South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and British Prime Minister Theresa May met in London on Tuesday evening.
Ramaphosa is in the country for the Commonwealth Heads of State meeting on his first official visit to Britain since taking office in February.
President Cyril Ramaphosa begins talks with UK Prime Minister Theresa May – on his first official visit to Britain as President pic.twitter.com/PVQbdx1mwl
— Natalie Powell (@NatalieDPowell) April 17, 2018
“It was a meeting where we had a wide range of discussions on a number of issues, but we focused largely on the economy and on how our partnership can be deepened around economic matters,” Ramaphosa said.
He said South Africa would go around the world to boost investment, including in Africa and Asia.
President Cyril Ramaphosa pays a courtesy call on Her Majesty the Queen at the Windsor Castle during a working visit to London to attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM 2018) taking place on 19-20 April 2018. pic.twitter.com/xP8ExxK672
— PresidencyZA (@PresidencyZA) April 17, 2018
A spokesperson from 10 Downing Street released the following statement on the meeting:
#RamaphosaInTheUK 10 Downing Street reacts to President Ramaphosa’s first visit to the UK and his meeting with PM Theresa May. #Commonwealth2018 pic.twitter.com/DthlR3RrLR
— KhayelihleKhumalo (@KhayaJames) April 17, 2018
Earlier, Ramaphosa paid a courtesy visit to Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle.
President Cyril Ramaphosa pays a courtesy call on Her Majesty the Queen at the Windsor Castle during a working visit to London to attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM 2018) taking place on 19-20 April 2018. pic.twitter.com/xP8ExxK672
— PresidencyZA (@PresidencyZA) April 17, 2018
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Sport24.co.za | Ramaphosa hails Team SA’s Commonwealth Games success
Cape Town – South African President Cyril Ramaphosa congratulated Team South Africa on bringing home 37 medals from the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast of Australia.
South Africa ended in sixth position on the medals table in a competition – winning 13 gold, 11 silver and 13 bronze medals.
READ: SASCOC to fork out R1.5m to Team SA medal winners
Among South Africa’s top achievers were swimmers Tatjana Schoenmaker, Chad le Clos and Cameron van der Burgh, who achieved six medals combined, while sprinter Akani Simbine won the country’s first gold medal in the 100m sprint.
Caster Semenya won gold for the 800m and 1 500m, while Martin Erasmus won South Africa’s first Commonwealth wrestling gold medal in 60 years.
“We are immensely proud of our team for this outstanding performance that has placed the spotlight not just on our sporting prowess but also on how our society is creating opportunities for all South Africans to realise their human potential,” said Ramaphosa via a press statement.
“I wish to encourage all South Africans to support our athletes and the governing structures to ensure even greater performance moving forward.”
Ramaphosa further reiterated the importance of sports in building a healthy and cohesive society.
Ramaphosa will personally congratulate the athletes when he meets the members of Team South Africa following his return from the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in London this week.
He and his delegation departs for the United Kingdom on Monday, April 16.