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France – Marcus Rashford scored a stoppage-time penalty as Manchester United clinched a thrilling 3-1 win at Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday to reach the Champions League quarter-finals.
As it happened: PSG 1-3 Manchester United
United went through on away goals after the last 16 tie finished 3-3 on aggregate with nerveless Rashford scoring after a VAR decision spotted a PSG handball.
Romelu Lukaku scored in the second and 30th minutes with Juan Bernat levelling for PSG in between his strikes.
Description: Join the C# team at this Global Powerhouse that provides solutions for the online gaming industry as the Senior Software Developer. You will need to reside Cape Town, near to Century City. This is a close-knit company that takes care of their employees and the environment is pure synergy.
Please Note:
If you do not fit the specification with the minimum requirements your application will not be accepted for this position. Shortlisted candidates may be required to complete an Assessment or Test to demonstrate your knowledge of this position.
Software Packages:
C#; ASP.NET, XML, SOAP, HTML5, JavaScript, jQuery, JSON, Stored Procedures, Visual Studio
Primary Requirements:
Understanding of the following will be an added advantage:
Secondary Requirements:
Duties will include, but not limited to :
Applicants must reside in Cape Town 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.
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ELECTRICAL RETAILER IS LOOKING FOR A WAREHOUSE MANAGER AT THEIR FLAGSHIP BRANCH IN RIVERHORSE, DURBAN
Please Note:
If you do not fit the specification with the minimum requirements your application will not be accepted for this position. Shortlisted candidates may be required to complete an Assessment or Test to demonstrate your knowledge of this position.
Requirements:
Applicants must reside in DURBAN 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.
Visit our website to view all of our current vacancies: www.mprtc.co.za
A young girl named Daisy from Buffalo City in the Eastern Cape wrote a colourful letter to President Cyril Ramaphosa asking if “little girls can become presidents”.
“Girls can be anything they want in the world today,” Ramaphosa said in a response written on Wednesday.
“They can be teachers, or scientists or astronauts – and to answer your question, yes they can be presidents too,” he said.
The young inquisitive mind of Daisy did not stop there – she probed the president further.
Daisy wanted to know if Ramaphosa was friends with the first democratically elected president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela.
“Yes, he was a friend, a father and a teacher to me and to many other people. Do you know how much he loved children?
“I am sure he would have loved to have met a young lady as gracious as you,” Ramaphosa wrote.
President hoping for a meeting
Daisy assured the president that she was fond of his work as a president and wondered how difficult it was to rule the world.
“It means a lot to me that you like my work as president because as I am sure you can imagine, it is not an easy job.
“I often have to make really difficult decisions and sometimes people are pleased with the decisions that I make but other people are at times not so happy,” he explained.
Ramaphosa said he felt honoured to have received the letter and hoped to meet the young lady when he visits the Eastern Cape.
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“I would be honoured if, after school on the day, you would be able to meet me when I am in your home town.
“I am trying my best to make South Africa a better place for our children and our children’s children – and I am so pleased I can count on you to help me,” he concluded.
The Hawks will use whatever relevant information the Zondo commission of inquiry into state capture reveals while treading cautiously so as to not disrupt the process, Hawks head Godfrey Lebeya told the Portfolio Committee on Police on Wednesday.
He said the Hawks had a colonel with a watching brief present at the commission.
“Wherever there is information that can assist an investigation, we’ll be dealing with that,” Lebeya said.
He said the directorate would always engage with National Director of Public Prosecutions Shamila Batohi first.
“We don’t want to disturb what is happening.
“Where a crime has been committed, there will always be a reaction. But we are aware that there are processes underway that you don’t want to disturb.”
Gupta-linked cases investigated
Last week, in answer to a parliamentary question, President Cyril Ramaphosa said he would wait for the report from the commission before taking action against any Cabinet ministers.
However, he added: “Nothing prevents the relevant authorities within the criminal justice system from investigating allegations of impropriety by ministers or any other persons. In any such instances, legal processes must be allowed to be concluded with due regard for the rule of law.”
The Hawks are investigating several cases related to alleged Gupta-led state capture.
They are also investigating facilities management company Bosasa, now known as African Global Operations. In fact, the docket was opened in 2010. Lebeya said the Hawks arrested six suspects aged between 50 and 78 on February 6 on allegations of corruption, money laundering and fraud.
“The sweeping high-profile arrests follow a marathon investigation wherein almost R1.6bn is said to have been misappropriated in the tender processes for the procurement of various services by the Department of Correctional Services.
“It is alleged that the officials received and accepted gifts in the form of cash, they also allegedly received financial assistance in acquiring properties, acquiring motor vehicles from dealers, other assets and payments to travel agents for overseas travel.
Need for specialised units highlighted
The six suspects will appear in court again on March 27.
“One suspect has not yet been arrested as he is out of the country. Extradition process with the United States of America will be initiated, soon. We expect that he will be arrested to come and join the others,” Lebeya said.
The Hawks took 610 statements for the case.
According to a statement by committee chairperson Francois Beukman, the committee welcomed the progress made by the Hawks in fighting priority crimes but emphasised the importance of fighting corruption.
“The Zondo commission has proven invaluable in providing information that the Hawks can use in the investigation and prosecution of crimes of corruption,” said Beukman.
To achieve this, the committee called for skills enhancement within the commercial crimes section to strengthen the ability of the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (Hawks) to investigate and deliver prosecutable cases.
The committee also called for the establishment and finalisation of the structure of a fully-fledged national bureau for illegal firearms control and of the South African enforcement bureau, which are essential in fighting the proliferation of illegal firearms and narcotics.
The committee remains of the view that specialised units are central to the fight against crime. The committee has also highlighted that the Hawks need a separate budget to empower them to do their work efficiently.
It can be hidden in bread, pizza, soup and other packaged foods and restaurant meals. Now, advice to watch out for salt is coming with a more specific reason.
A report released by the National Academies of Science ties the recommended limit on sodium to a reduced risk of chronic disease. The report, which is expected to serve as a guide for policymakers, says the updated guidance is meant to convey that cutting back on salt can reduce risk of cardiovascular disease, even if people are still above the recommended limit of 2 300mg a day for most adults.
Sponsored by federal agencies
Previously, the recommended limit was based on an “upper intake level”, a threshold experts use to indicate a variety of potential bad effects. Now, the report says the upper intake level will indicate the threshold for potential toxicity, or when a nutrient causes an immediate harm. It says there’s not enough evidence to set such a threshold for sodium.
It’s the first dietary intake recommendation tied to a reduced risk of chronic disease, according to the report, but other nutrients may be similarly re-evaluated. Otherwise, the report mostly reinforces existing recommendations, with some tweaks. For example, it said there’s no longer enough evidence that people who are 51 and older need less salt than other adults.
Advice on potassium, which is found in foods including bananas and potatoes, was also adjusted to generally lower the amounts considered adequate for healthy individuals.
The report was sponsored by federal agencies including the US Department of Health, which oversees the government’s dietary guidelines.
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Beautiful Big 5 Game Lodge situated near to Graaff Reinet is looking for a Junior Chef to join their team. Wonderful opportunity for a young chef to grow and develop in the kitchen. This 5 Star lodge can accommodate up to 25.
Minimum Requirements
Matric
Hotel/ Catering Diploma
Valid drivers licence Salary R8000 – R10 000
Live in Job Ref BPJR320
Please email your CV, head and shoulders picture, references and a food portfolio to brightplacements@telkomsa.net
Our client is looking for the series of a Junior Buyer / Administrator to join this fast paced environment. Requirements are: Must have experience dealing with, ordering an controlling stock. High energy levels is a must. Must be computer literate Structured. Able to work independently Deadline driven. Excellent time management skills. Attention to detail To apply for the above mentioned position, to: service@workafrica.co.za with the job vacancy ref. WA JB 250219 Salary: RMarket Related Job Reference #: WA JB 250219 Consultant Name: Loretta Davis staff@workafrica.co.za
Remuneration: | Market related |
Location: | Cape Town CBD |
Job level: | Mid |
Job policy: | Employment Equity position |
Type: | Permanent |
Reference: | #TALF001 |
Company: | ninety9cents |
Ninety9cents is a full-service, integrated advertising agency located in Cape Town, and is one of South Africa’s largest independently-owned agencies. Led by founder and Managing Director Andrew Brand, the agency’s extensive client base includes leading brands such as Shoprite/Checkers, Ackermans, PUMA and the Spur Group to name but a few.
We have a fantastic opportunity for a Trends Analyst, focused on Food and Lifestyle trends both locally and internationally. This position is ideal for someone who lives and breathes The Next Big Trend and wants to impart that to the world. Part Strategy, Part Function – everything this candidate does is relevant – not just right now, but what will be relevant in the months to come – in the Food and Lifestyle categories of everyday life.
Our ideal candidate must have a keen eye for current and future trends both locally and internationally; taking a Brand to new heights so that the Client and Product is always trendy, on-point and relevant. We want someone who is a collaborative team-player, a positive influencer on social media platforms, has strong ability and skills in conceptualization and is great with Consumer Insights and translating that in a way that puts the Client front and centre as a trend-setter.
Responsibilities include:
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Posted on 06 Mar 13:53