Rage is looking for a store manager/supervisor at one of its stores in Willow Corner, Mpumalanga.
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Rage is looking for a store manager/supervisor at one of its stores in Willow Corner, Mpumalanga.
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Remuneration: | negotiable Basic salary |
Benefits: | Medical Aid, Provident Fund |
Location: | Delmas, Willow Corner |
Education level: | Matric |
Job level: | Junior |
Reference: | #Willow Corner SA |
Company: | Rage |
Do you love fashion? Would you like to join our dynamic team? Rage is the place for you.
Rage has an exciting opportunity for the shop assistant position in Willow Corner, Mpumalanga for a person who is ambitious about the retail industry.
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In a large saucepan, heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium heat. Add onion and cook until soft (5-7 minutes). Add barley and 3 3/4 cups water and cook until barley is tender (about 30 minutes). Stir kale and 1/8 teaspoon chili powder into barley until kale is wilted; mix in cheddar.
Meanwhile, in a heavy pot, heat remaining oil over medium heat. Add garlic and cook 3 minutes. Add tomatoes, remaining 1 teaspoon chili powder, and salt; bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer, stirring occasionally, until sauce thickens (about 30 minutes). Turn heat to low; cover.
Preheat broiler with rack in middle position. Slice off stems from peppers to make a wide hole for stuffing; reserve stems. Using a small knife, carefully remove membranes and seeds. Stuff peppers tightly with barley mixture; return stem ends to top of peppers. Place in a large, broiler-proof baking dish; broil until peppers are charred and soft (20 minutes), turning once halfway through. Add tomato sauce to pan around peppers; cover each pepper with 1/2 slice Monterey Jack. Broil until cheese melts (1-2 minutes). Transfer peppers to plates with sauce; top each with 1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon queso fresco.
CHICAGO – A malfunction in an amusement ride at the Ohio State Fair sent riders catapulting through the air Wednesday, killing one and injuring seven, US media reported.
Ohio Governor John Kasich ordered all the fair rides shut down after the accident on the Fire Ball ride, a giant pendulum that swings riders in carts from side to side.
A spokesman for the Columbus, Ohio fire department told reporters an 18-year-old male was thrown 50 feet (15 meters) and killed on impact.
Three other people were reported in critical condition and four more were in stable condition.
Rhonda Burgess, who was at the fair with her three children, told CNN the accident involved carts carrying riders that were attached to the end of the pendulum.
A piece on one of the carts “snapped off and the riders came out of the cart,” she said.
“At least two (people) flew through the air at least 20 feet before landing on their backs on the concrete,” Burgess said.
David Evans, director of the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center where some of the injured were taken, likened the accident to a high-speed car crash in which the occupants are ejected from the vehicle.
“This was a great force and a great mechanism,” he said.
The accident occurred on the opening day of the Ohio State Fair in Columbus.
The Columbus Dispatch said the ride, built by KMG, was billed as an “aggressive thrill.”
AFP
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TRACKING TECHNICIAN REQUIRED IN BLOEMFONTEIN Requirements: Matric Grade 12 certificate Minimum 2 – 3 years' experience in installing and maintaining tracking and fleet management products Good knowledge of motor vehicle electric electronic and alarm immobilizer systems Good at fault finding skills Good understanding of Fleet Management systems Good client relations and communication skills Attention to detail Integrity and consistency Good team player Must be willing to travel Valid code 8 driver's license and own transport You will need to reside in BLOEMFONTEIN or surrounding area. Please take note: If you have not been contacted within 14 days, please consider your application unsuccessful. Your details will be held for future vacancies. Please visit our website www.mprtc.co.za to upload your CV or for more information.
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Cape Town – The inspector general of intelligence and police watchdog IPID have agreed on how to work together to better fight corruption.
“We understand that the nature of our work requires a multi-disciplinary approach in order to win the fight against corruption,” Independent Police Investigative Directorate head Robert McBride said in a statement on Thursday.
“More can be achieved through working together rather than working against each other,” he said.
The IGI, Setlhomamaru Dintwe, and McBride on Thursday signed a memorandum of understanding to regulate the relationship between the two institutions. It would be used to guide joint investigations.
The IGI is established under the Constitution to oversee the country’s intelligence services. The IPID investigates allegations of criminal conduct by police.
Johannesburg – Black First Land First (BLF) said it lodged complaints of assault and racism at the Hillbrow police station after a “white man” allegedly hit its leader Andile Mngxitama at an amaBhungane event on Thursday evening.
Hillbrow police, however, said only a case of intimidation was opened.
Mngxitama and his supporters were asked to leave the amaBhungane gathering in Braamfontein after they started shouting at journalists. The event was aimed at discussing state capture and the Gupta leaks.
Speaking to News24 from the Hillbrow police station, BLF spokesperson Zanele Lwana said four BLF members were at the event to “engage” on the topic when a white man allegedly hit Mngxitama.
She said a second group of black people singing at the entrance were not BLF “comrades”.
“Out of the blue a white man in a blue T-shirt went straight to Andile and punched him and told him to ‘stop his bullshit’,” Lwana said.
“We then stood to break up the confrontation when another amaBhungane journalist pushed back at us.”
In a video clip, tweeted by former HuffPost SA editor Verashni Pillay, Mngxitama asks for an apology from event organisers.
“You all saw, I was sitting there and a white man comes to me threating tell me to stop my bullshit and you want to continue now here as if nothing has happened [sic].”
Pillay tweeted that BLF supporters pushed her off her chair.
South African National Editors’ Forum (Sanef) chairperson, and News24 politics editor, Mahlatse Gallens, said the BLF’s actions were in violation of a recent high court interdict.
On July 7, the High Court in Johannesburg granted Sanef an interdict to stop the BLF and Mngxitama from harassing, threatening, or intimidating journalists, or going to their homes.
“It is quite despicable that the BLF has no respect for the rule of law and our Constitution. They are now trying to shut down spaces for free expression,” Gallens said.
“That is how desperate they are to shut down the exposure of the rot of state capture.
“If theirs is the truth, why do they need violence and intimidation to spread it? It is important that South Africa understands that we need to defend our hard-won Constitution.”
Once the BLF supporters had left the gathering, amaBhungane managing partner Sam Sole said it was an attack on the one institution “holding the line”.
“The Gupta leaks have been a game changer for the media, but also for our politics,” Sole said in amaBhungane’s live stream of the event.
“We should not for one moment underestimate the Zupta faction. This is also a clear indication of desperation. The stuff we are publishing is having an impact.”
Zupta is a conflation of Zuma and Gupta.
Sole used developments at the South African Reserve Bank, the SABC, and Treasury as examples of recent “victories” in the public sector.
The amaBhungane Centre for Investigative Journalism is a non-profit company founded to develop investigative journalism in the public interest.
Together with the Daily Maverick and News24, amaBhungane has led the investigation into the emails leaked from the Gupta family. These have exposed the extent of the family’s influence in the South African public sector.