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Store Manager (Mount Alyff)
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Remuneration: | Basic salary |
Location: | Mount Alyff |
Education level: | Matric |
Job level: | Junior |
Type: | Permanent |
Reference: | #SM.Mt Alyff |
Rage has an exciting opportunity for a store manager to take on the responsibility of one of its branches around Mount Alyff, Eastern Cape
This store is in need of an achievement-orientated person with excellent customer service and people management skills.
Two years’ experience as a store manager will be advantageous.
The position requires the candidate to have retail experience in women’s fashion, a flair for visual merchandising, and a good head for figures and administration.
Duties:
- 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, performance management
- Executing in-store merchandise strategy and standards
- Ensure customer satisfaction by executing our customer service strategy and fulfilling the demands of our customers
Posted on 05 Apr 09:43
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Shop Assistant (East London)
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Remuneration: | negotiable Basic salary |
Benefits: | Medical Aid, Provident Fund |
Location: | East London, Buffalo Corner |
Education level: | Matric |
Job level: | Junior |
Type: | Permanent |
Reference: | #EastL ShopAssistant |
Job description
Do you love fashion? And would like to join our dynamic team? Then Rage is the place for you.
Rage has an exciting opportunity for shop assistants in East London for people that are ambitious about the retail industry and loves interacting with people on a daily basis.
Requirements
- Retail experience
- Can keep the store and stockroom neat and tidy
- Sales-driven
- Good customer service
- Target-driven
- Achievement orientated
Advantageous
- Customer service skills: customers are going to ask to speak to the manager. How you interact with customers is crucial for repeat business, employee morale and the health of your company
- Great customer service skills will help you solve issues before they become problems, and help create customer loyalty
- Excellent communication
- Strong customer focus
- Attention to detail
Personal Skills/Attributes
- Retail savvy
- Passion
- Leading from the front
- Great communicator
- Relishes the detail
- Love for the customer
Posted on 05 Apr 09:38
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Store Mananger (East London)
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Remuneration: | negotiable Basic salary |
Benefits: | UIF, Provident Fund |
Location: | East London, Buffalo Corner |
Job level: | Mid |
Type: | Permanent |
Reference: | #SM.EastLondon |
Rage has an exciting opportunity for a store manager to take on the responsibility of one of its branches in Buffalo Corner, East London
This store is in need of an achievement-orientated person with excellent customer service and people management skills.
Two years’ experience as a store manager will be advantageous.
The position requires the candidate to have retail experience in women’s fashion, a flair for visual merchandising and a good head for figures and administration.
Duties:
- 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, performance management
- Executing in-store merchandise strategy and standards
- Ensure customer satisfaction by executing our customer service strategy and fulfilling the demands of our customers
Posted on 05 Apr 09:33
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Sport24.co.za | Venter: I won’t coach against Boks
Cape Town – Brendan Venter says he will not be coaching against the Springboks when they meet Italy in Rome on November 25, 2017.
Venter, who has joined the Boks as defence and exit coach on a consultancy basis, is contracted to Italy until the end of the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan.
He has been working with Italy since the beginning of the November internationals in 2016 and was considered instrumental in orchestrating their 20-18 win over the Springboks in Florence.
Venter will be working with the Boks ahead of their three Test matches against France in June and his future role with the team will be re-evaluated after that series.
He could potentially stay on for the Rugby Championship, which gets underway in mid-August, but the Italian Rugby Federation confirmed to Sport24 on Tuesday that they are expecting Venter back ahead of the November internationals this year.
Italy play against a yet-to-be-determined Tier 2 side on November 11, Argentina on November 18 and the Boks on November 25.
The 1995 World Cup winner took to Twitter on Tuesday to reassure the South African rugby public that he would NOT be coaching against the Boks.
Just how that will happen, given that he will be working with Italy in November, is not clear.
“Lots of speculation regarding my appointment with the Springboks,” Venter wrote on Twitter.
“One thing is for certain. I won’t coach against the Boks again.”
Venter added that he did not need a long term contract to be committed to the Boks and that if he did not succeed in his role, he would leave.
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Lots of speculation going on regarding my appointment with the Springboks. One thing is for certain. I wont coach against the Boks again.
— Brendan Venter (@BrendanVenter) April 4, 2017
Why are we so obsessed with a long term contract. If i add value. Re access. If i dont add value i should move on and somebody else must try
— Brendan Venter (@BrendanVenter) April 4, 2017
A big part of my coaching success is that i dont fear being fired.If i dont succeed i will leave. No strings attached.No payout. Bargain.
— Brendan Venter (@BrendanVenter) April 4, 2017
I do things because i believe in the challenge and because it makes memories and friends. I dont need a longterm contract to be committed.
— Brendan Venter (@BrendanVenter) April 4, 2017
I honestly hope this trivial debate can now be put to bed and we can all get back to trying our best to get the Boks back to their best.
— Brendan Venter (@BrendanVenter) April 4, 2017
News24.com | SA to defend failure to arrest Bashir at ICC
The Hague – War crimes judges will on Friday hear why South Africa failed to arrest Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir during a 2015 visit, as they mull whether to report the country to the United Nations for possible action.
South Africa’s lawyers will defend the decision not to detain Bashir – wanted for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity – at a hearing scheduled to start at 07:30 at the International Criminal Court.
At the heart of the matter is South Africa’s refusal to arrest Bashir when he attended an African Union summit in Johannesburg in mid-June 2015, insisting he had “head of state immunity” and allowing him instead to slip out of the country under shadowy circumstances.
Judges at the tribunal based in The Hague will decide after the day-long hearing whether the country violated its obligations by not arresting Bashir and handing him over.
South Africa is a signatory to the Rome Statute which underpins the world’s only permanent war crimes court.
In 2005, the UN Security Council asked the ICC to probe crimes in the western Sudan region of Darfur, where according to UN figures, some 330 000 people have been killed in a conflict between Khartoum and mostly black African insurgents.
The tribunal issued arrest warrants in 2009 and 2010 for Bashir for alleged crimes related to the conflict. He has steadfastly denied the charges.
Diplomatic immunity
But in its submission to the court, the government argued that “the circumstances within which South Africa found itself and the applicable law were not as clear cut as the Chamber is inclined to believe”.
It insists that even if Bashir is wanted by the court it is “for the national authorities of the requested state to carry out the arrest – and it is this act of arrest in the domestic jurisdiction of that state that is prohibited by head of state immunity.”
The ICC’s prosecutors have hit back, pointing out that in the past South Africa told Bashir he would be arrested if he set foot in the country.
“South Africa remained under an obligation to immediately arrest… Bashir if he entered South African territory,” ICC chief prosecutor Fatou Bensouda said in a document to the court.
“Give the circumstances, it is appropriate for the Chamber to refer South Africa” to the UN Security Council for possible further action, Bensouda said.
‘Disgraceful conduct’
The ICC does not have a police force to arrest wanted suspects and is dependent on member states to carry out such tasks.
The Supreme Court of Appeal has accused President Jacob Zuma’s government of “disgraceful conduct” over Bashir’s visit and ruled the failure to arrest him was unlawful.
Even though the UN Security Council has the power to impose sanctions, experts say an eventual referral will amount to little more than a slap on the wrist for South Africa.
“It’s not the first time a state party country has failed to arrest Bashir and been reported,” said Goran Sluiter, an international law professor at the University of Amsterdam.
“Unfortunately, I have to note that none of these countries ever felt any real repercussions,” he told AFP.
Last year alone the ICC referred Chad, Djibouti and Uganda after they all hosted Bashir and failed to arrest him.
“The Council has yet to act to give effect to these decisions,” Bensouda said in her latest report to the UNSC in December.
Bashir last week also attended an Arab League summit in Jordan, despite calls from rights groups that he should be arrested by the Hashemite kingdom.
In February, another court ordered the government to withdraw its “unconstitutional” bid last year to pull out of the ICC in protest over the Bashir incident.
Set up in 2002 to prosecute the world’s worst crimes, the ICC has run foul of several African countries which accuse it of racism and a post-colonial bias against the continent.
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eNCA | Petrol price drops by 24 cents
JOHANNESBURG – A good start for the middle of the week as petrol will cost less at the pumps on Wednesday.
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In Gauteng, 95 octane petrol has dropped by 24 cents, and by 25 cents at the coast.
Diesel will also drop by 10.5 cents and 10.8 cents in GGautengand the coast respectively.
The price of illuminating paraffin has also dropped by 65 cents.
The Automobile Association says cheaper international petroleum prices and the favourable rand-dollar exchange in March contributed to the decrease.
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