Event catering Company need a male or female assistant to help with preparation, setup and cooking for large events. Work mostly weekends and may be away for 2 to 3 days at a time. info@westcoastbbq.co.za
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Durban-Senior Technical Sales Electronic Security industry. -We are urgently looking for a Senior Technical Sales person for the Electronic Security Industry to earn basic R23-R26k basic per month and good commission is offered as well as petrol allowance etc. -This person will be based in Durban area. -You need Grade 12. -You will probably have a Diploma or Degree which is relevant -You need 8-10 years Sales and Technical experience (Sales and Technical at advanced level)-in the electronic Security Industry. -You will be able to demonstrate success in this industry and you will have many contacts -You will have your own car. james@peoplebank.co.za
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Private Banking Analyst (east London)
Duties & Responsibilities In order to be considered the following is required: Relevant Degree. Degree in Finance and/or Economics third year Accounting. FAIS accreditation required (RE) Preferred 2 – 3 years’ experience within a Sales/Service area of a financial environment Responsibilities: Identify solutions to increase cost effectiveness and enhance operational efficiencies within portfolio Proactively drive achievement of sales targets in line with team targets and broader sales strategy Provide sales support efficiencies and services to ensure retention of clients. Successfully implement, track and report on Client Campaigns and initiatives. Manage the growth of active customer account base to increase client base and revenue. Deliver exceptional service that exceeds client expectations through proactive, innovative and appropriate solutions Please consider your application as unsuccessful if you have not received a response within 14 days of submitting your application. However, Package & Remuneration R Market Related CTC – Market Related CTC Monthly. cv@bedifferent.co.za
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News24.com | Controversial ‘demonic’ art project at Curro school taken down amid Christian outcry – pastor
Grantleigh Curro’s controversial art exhibition on the relationship between money and religion has been taken down in the wake of an outcry that it was “demonical”, the man who complained about it says.
The school did not respond to queries for confirmation of this, but Pastor Andrew Anderson said he was happy after attending a meeting at the school: “I am so glad.”
“I think it’s from all the pressure, and all the unity of the Christian people sticking together, for these things to come down.”
On Tuesday, Anderson called for a protest and for prospective parents to refrain from sending their children to the Christianity-based school.
“My God is no clown,” said a choked up Anderson as he filmed the work at the school near Richards Bay.
“It felt like we were crucifying Jesus all over again,” said the Ballito Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) pastor.
He was particularly upset by the pupils’ interpretation of religious paintings and art, such Leonardo da Vinci’s “Last Supper”, in which Jesus was portrayed as a clown and dollar signs were on a lintel behind him.
Torn pieces of excerpts of one of the Bible’s books, Chronicles, were pasted on a sculpture.
This almost had him in tears.
READ | ‘My God is no clown’ – Pastor fumes over ‘demonic’ art project at Curro school
Anderson praised the school for the quick response to the controversy, which had elicited angry comments from upset Christians.
Other comments were mixed with praise for the high artistic standard of the work, but objections to the message.
Others complimented the pupil and the school for the critical thinking involved in the work, and its role in discussing money and organised religion.
Anderson said there were two things he was aiming for: That the school admits it pushed the boundary and crossed its ethos of “to God be the Glory”; and that it makes a statement that this will never happen again.
“They realised they made a mistake. They realised this was not right,” he said.
School apologises
In a statement, the school apologised for offending anybody.
“Curro extends an unreserved apology to all those community members who have been affected and offended by the artwork in question. We urge the community to support Curro, Grantleigh and its leadership in their sincere and determined efforts to ensure that we continue to offer the best quality education to every learner under our care.”
It said that following an internal investigation, Curro determined that the duty of care and guidance offered to the learner did not always adequately address the underlying issues and potential implications of producing a visual art piece, the content of which was controversial and likely to stir emotive responses.
“It is also important that art is subjective and open to interpretation; art encourages people to voice an opinion, either for or against the work in question,” it stated.
It noted that the Independent Examination Board (IEB) confirmed that an independent examiner already examined the exhibition and found it to comply, in every respect, with the examination brief and IEB academic standards. It was not reported as problematic to the IEB.
The school body acknowledged that the content of the artwork was controversial and likely to stir emotive responses.
“It is also important that art is subjective and open to interpretation; art encourages people to voice an opinion either for or against the work in question,” the statement read.
The school “reaffirmed” its commitment to the Constitutional right of every individual with respect to their religious belief, race or ethnicity, gender orientation.
It would actively include this as part of their ongoing good practice as an institution of learning and to rigorously avoid any action that constitutes incitement to cause harm.
Money, blind faith
The matric artist has also seemingly responded to the outcry, Parent24 reported, with a statement explaining the context of the work, and asking that “before anyone speak, they perhaps think”, adding that “I cannot damage that which has already been shattered.”
News24 is working on verifying the contents of the statement through the school.
The Zululand Observer reported that the pupil explained the artwork “demonstrates organised religion’s preoccupation with making money and its exploitation of those with blind faith”.
It reported that he said one of the pieces was symbolic of the lack of choice children have when they are born into and raised in a particular faith.
Anderson was told that it had been displayed due to a “lack of knowledge” about the content, and that everybody was too afraid to speak out before he made his video plea.
There was an agreement that in the future, religious content in art would still be allowed, but it had to be positive and in line with the school’s ethos of “to God be the glory”.
Anderson felt that “that barrier cannot be crossed”, and wanted religion to be used in a positive way.
He said freedom of expression was important, but it needed to be framed within the context of the school’s ethos.
He said the art teacher was new at the school, which may have contributed to a “lack of knowledge” about “Satanism” and Satanic imagery.
News24 will update the story if the school issues further information later on Wednesday.
Health24.com | Everything you need to know about microneedling
While rolling a wheel of needles across your face may sound painful, it’s actually not that bad — and it comes with glowing skin benefits. “Microneedling is the creation of small microchannels and injuries to the skin using acupuncture-sized needles,” says Dr Melissa Kanchanapoomi Levin, dermatologist and founder of Entiere Dermatology in New York City. “These ‘injuries’ to the skin cause the body to respond by stimulating and producing collagen, which can treat fine lines and wrinkles, enlarged pores, stretch marks, acne scars, and textural concerns.” Read on for everything you need to know about microneedling.
“In-office microneedling procedures use sterile needles that puncture deep enough in order to cause bleeding for stronger results,” explains Dr Levin. This treatment is done by a dermatologist using a dermapen — think a small stamp of needles — that’s pressed into the skin.
Then, there’s at-home microneedling which you’ve probably seen on Instagram or Youtube. It involves using a dermaroller (a rolling wheel of short micro needles). It works similarly to a tool used for aerating soil and makes way for the products that you follow up with afterwards.
“Normally, only about four percent of a product’s ingredients penetrate into the skin, but using a dermaroller allows up to 70 percent to make it through,” says Danna Omari, esthetician and founder of Noy Skincare in New York City. “So, any condition you’re concerned with — wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, scars — will improve that much faster because the ingredients in your skincare are actually able to get to work.”
In-office treatments can set you back between R2000-R2500.
Meanwhile, at-home dermarollers can cost anywhere from R250 to R800 — but Dr Levin says you may want to consider paying the hefty price tag because “at-home devices are much more superficial and not as precise.”
Microneedling shouldn’t hurt if you’re doing it correctly.
Here’s your step-by-step guide for microneedling, according to Omari:
- Completely clean your skin.
- Once you’re makeup free, roll each area of your face and neck in different directions (horizontal, vertical and diagonal — like an asterisk) for two to five minutes.
- Immediately follow it up with your favourite eye cream, serums, and moisturizer.
READ MORE: “I Tried The Blood Plasma Facial — Here’s What Happened”
You’ll want to make sure you’re investing in a safe tool for microneedling.
Opt for a roller with “sterilized stainless steel and has surgical-grade needles at the optimal length and angle to help prevent micro tears,” says Omari.
Keep in mind that while in-office treatments are meant to draw blood, at-home rollers should not.
There are some risks involved with microneedling — particularly if you DIY.
“At-home microneedling devices are difficult to clean, so there’s a higher risk of infection,” warns Dr Levin. Omari agrees that keeping your tool clean is key and recommends running it under hot water after each use then letting it dry completely before putting it back in its case. Once or twice a week, she also recommends soaking it in a cleansing solution for 10 minutes. If you’re in a pinch, she says denture solution tablets work, too.
Microneedling isn’t for you if you have inflamed skin.
“If you’re dealing with an inflammatory condition — such as psoriasis or eczema, or actively tanned, sunburned skin — or you have a skin infection such as cold sores, microneedling should not be performed,” explains Dr Levin. “You don’t want to further stress out skin that’s already irritated.” If you’re unsure which camp you fall in, always ask your dermatologist or esthetician before getting started.
This article was originally published on www.womenshealthsa.co.za
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Exxaro Industrial Engineering Bursary (Cape Town)
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Automation Technician
A manufacturing concern is seeking an Automation Technician who will be responsible for supporting production teams in their delivery of products and services by providing electrical support and assuming responsibility for the maintenance, repair of all electronic, electrical and computer-based equipment including backups.
Job requirements:
- Grade 12
- Strong PLC/Programming Source Coding (Visual Basics)
- National Diploma in Electrical Engineering, Electronics or Mechatronics
- Drives and Control Systems
Experience required:
- Experience in an automated industrial environment
- Experience in a manufacturing environment
- 3 years in an Automation environment
- Experience in Engineering Best Practices
Knowledge requireds:
- PLC (Preferrably Allen Bradley)
- Server exposure to Fanuc
- Minor project management
- Electronic drawing knowledge
- Automation Control Systems
- Technical procedures
Skills required:
- Fault Finding and Reporting Skills
- Communication skills (written and verbal)
- Decision making
- MS Office
- Problem solving
- Conceptual and Analytical Skills for fault finding and problem-solving purposes
If you have not received contact from us within two weeks, please consider your application unsuccessful.
Assistant Leader – Cape Union Mart – Vaal Mall (Sasolburg)
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Sales Assistant – Cape Union Mart – Kuruman Mall (Northern Cape)
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Sales Consultant Urgently Needed
Sales Consultant. Our Client is looking for an experienced Sales Consultant at a well-established dealership. Requirements: Must have Experience in the automotive industry. Computer Literate – Kerridge, ADP, Drive, Microcats, Dialogys, MS Office – Required Able to work under pressure. Able to Multitask Team Player High Energy Self-Motivated. Please forward your CV in Word format. caroline@defin.co.za or to felicia@defin.co.za