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eNCA | IN PICTURES: #TaxiStrike hits Gauteng
JOHANNESBURG – Motorists took to social media on Thursday morning to capture the traffic jams resulting from the taxi strike.
Gauteng taxi operators affiliated to the South African National Taxi Council embarked on a protest against what it called high minibus taxi purchase costs.
The protest has led to Gauteng’s main route between Johannesburg and Pretoria being blocked. Major routes running through the two cities have also been affected.
#TaxiStrike View from Willam Nicol just now pic.twitter.com/RLUA4IMTaz
— Johannes (@J_G_Vogel) June 15, 2017
#TaxiStrike..Dear Boss,this is why im not showing up at work today. … pic.twitter.com/qUdhG423RP
— Thiza Makwa (@makwatee) June 15, 2017
Over to you Gauteng. Just enjofy extended Long weekend. We had this Strike last month. Such a inconvenience #taxistrike pic.twitter.com/RJB5oLEC7B
— Bongani (@edymysta1) June 15, 2017
Wow, do they know how this inconvenience a lot of people? #TaxiStrike #TaxiProtest pic.twitter.com/IVHpXS0Gry
— Kwena (@kwena) June 15, 2017
#TaxiStrike trucks blocking Olifantsfontein Midrand pic.twitter.com/Af4tPBYp99
— #IamTheBrand (@BiggsamThebrand) June 15, 2017
#TaxiStrike Taxis blocked most of the intersection in Midrand..Picture taken at Oliefantsfontein Road…Standstill pic.twitter.com/x63Lycsd3Y
— Jonape (@Jonape5) June 15, 2017
Motorists advised to avoid Tshwane CBD https://t.co/PiuyyLD0Tm #TaxiStrike @CityTshwane @TMPDSafety #ArriveAlive pic.twitter.com/Jbb09JpVbC
— Arrive Alive (@_ArriveAlive) June 15, 2017
JHB – R21 North: #TaxiProtest ROAD CLOSED RT @RaraTheGreat @TrafficSA R21N at Olifantsfontein pic.twitter.com/OBk264QkYd
— TrafficSA (@TrafficSA) June 15, 2017
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Company: | Telesure |
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A busy office in Bloemfontein is interested in hiring an experienced and reliable Clerk who can assist with general office duties. The successful applicant will be the front-end representative of our firm, so he or she must have a polite and friendly disposition, and be readily available to greet guests and direct them as necessary. To qualify for this position you need: -Experience in a clerical administrative position. -Grade 12 N4. -Excellent office and customer service skills. -Impeccable written and oral communication skills. -Ability to multi-task in a busy work environment. -Able to take direction well and work with minimal supervision. -Demonstrated track record of reliability and dependability. Duties will include but not be limited to: -Assist in preparing interoffice memos and drafting emails. -Reconcile department budget and generate reports. -Greet visitors in a prompt and friendly fashion. -Maintain the office filing system and retrieve material from files as requested. -Process appropriate paperwork to pay vendor invoices. -Perform general office duties, including faxing, copying, scanning and filing. If you are interested and would like to apply please Fax your CV to 086 571 3259 or call Madelein @ 084 572 4146.
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Kate Hudson’s Trainer Completely Changed the Way I Work Out
This article originally appeared on InStyle.com.
I was never enrolled in ballet classes as a little girl, nor did I have the desire to put on a tutu. At prom, unless the "Cha Cha Slide" was on, being on the dance floor made me feel anxious. In college, I never jumped on the Zumba bandwagon. As you can sense, there’s a theme here. I’ve never, ever been comfortable dancing, unless I was by myself singing into a hairbrush in my room, or in the car with my mom.
And like I insinuated with the Zumba thing, I’ve always avoided any workout class with a dance element like the plague. Give me a treadmill, not a 5,6,7,8, and I’m a happy camper. This all changed, though, when I found myself in Nicole Winhoffer’s NW Method class. The first time I took the class I assumed it was a bootcamp-style workout that coordinated bodyweight exercises to music. That I could deal with. What I didn’t know was that a portion of class was dedicated to a choreographed dance routine you do together. I froze. My heart beat started to accelerate, and it wasn’t because of a difficult set of squats.
Winhoffer, who trains celebrities like Kate Hudson and Ellen Pompeo and offers classes in New York City, Los Angeles, as well as online streamable sessions, cheerfully and energetically taught us group choreography and added in steps in increments. (A little side note, about Kate Hudson? Girl can DANCE.)
Walking us through each movement, Winhoffer shouted words of encouragement and urged all of us to let go of our insecurities and frustrations and to focus fully on self expression, and even more important, self love. And actually, dance is and always has been a form of self expression and a form of art for thousands and thousands of years. The exercise that comes along with it is a bonus.
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"Our inner critic and ego often stop us from experiencing joy,” said Winhoffer when I asked her about her philosophy. "We often identify with our minds thinking that we can rationalize answers and solutions. What this in turn does is stop our impulses… and we were made to follow our impulses!”
The impulses in this situation are dance moves. "I practice letting go in the studio and teach my students to follow their impulses so that they can develop better relationships and practices in their lives. I promote a safe environment for people to explore who they really are—so that they can continue the practice in their life—being who you really are and embracing it.”
But it’s easier said than done. And when you have no background in dancing whatsoever, following your impulses feels like standing in front of a crowd and giving a speech in your underwear. Learning how to put arm and leg choreography together, and then doing so gracefully, is mind-boggling. But Winhoffer doesn’t deny that either. “…I tell them, of course it's nerve-wrecking to move your body to music—and that's what I'm there for. Women are afraid of being sensual and being free. it’s not supported in our society, so the fear is normal. Once women practice the NW method—feeling free and moving becomes addicting!”
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I’m not going to pretend taking classes has made me the best dancer in the world, or even a better dancer, but it’s made me a dancer who doesn’t care about what others think. It’s also taught me a new way to move my body, and therefore exercise my body, tone my muscles, and burn calories. It’s taught me to feel more comfortable with my body in general and what it can do, and it’s even helped me appreciate my playlist in a new way.
So how do you make getting to that point a little easier? "I love dancing at home to my favorite song in lingerie, said Winhoffer. “Connecting to your body is key to feeling. We are feeling-centered creatures, and we are made to be in touch with our feelings. Practicing on your own and developing your rhythm to a familiar song is fun.”
You can do this on your own, or if you want to try out exactly what’s done in a NW Method Studio, you can test the classes at-home videos, which include moves that are perfectly timed to whatever song that’s playing.
For me? I still stick to my runs, boxing sessions, and spin classes, but when a dance class does pop up on my radar, I never say no.