Ons klein dagsorg(8-15 kinders) in Langenhovenpark is opsoek na ‘n aflos bestuurder/kleuterjuffrou (2 maande- moontlikheid om permanent te word) Werksure: 06:45-17:15 en een middag af per week. Vereistes: ‘n Netjiese, betroubare en doelgerigte dame wat inisiatief kan neem en goed saam ander kan werk. Goeie gesondheid ECD vlak 4 of soortgelyke kwalifikasie. Noodhulp 2 + jaar ondervinding met babas en kleuters Bestuurslisensie en betroubare motor Groot liefde vir kinders Vergoeding: R4000 p/m Email CV, afskrif van ID en bewys van kwalifikasies na ilzemarievermaak1@gmail.com
Senior System Administrator – Technology (bellville)
SENIOR SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR – TECHNOLOGY REQUIRED IN BELLVILLE
Requirements:
- Relevant Degree
- ITIL Foundation or Practitioner certificate
- Certificate/ Experience in VMware Virtualization platform
- 5 years’ experience in managing and configuring enterprise-wide LANs, WANs, WLANs, VPNs
- Knowledge of computing support roles (Security Administration, Service Desk and Application Support)
- Understanding of Solaris, UNIX, Linux and Cisco
- Troubleshooting Hardware Experience
- Experience with delivering time-critical services
- Experience in working with outsource providers
- Attention to detail
- Analytical
Applicants must reside in BELLVILLE or surrounding area.
Please take note: if you have not been contacted within 14 days, please consider your application unsuccessful.
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Health24.com | Apple cider vinegar might actually help your heartburn
Let’s be honest: Heartburn is a relatively tame term for your chest and throat feeling like they’re literally on fire – and when you have it, you’ll do anything to get rid of it.
So it’s totally understandable why you might turn to some home remedies to extinguish that fire – STAT. One that’s been making the rounds: Drinking apple cider vinegar (ACV)… really.
I know what you’re thinking: ACV kind of burns to begin with, so why on earth would I want to torture myself more? But there actually might be something to this.
I’m skeptical… can ACV really cure heartburn?
Okay, so “cure” is a strong word. The drinking-ACV-for-heartburn advice comes from a few different websites and blogs, but most credit one college thesis paper from Arizona State University (so, it is not a peer-reviewed, published study).
Still, the paper’s researcher – a graduate student – conducted a randomised, placebo-controlled, double-blind, cross-over research study that had people either eat a meal with chilli (and take nothing), take an antacid after a chilli meal, eat chilli that had apple cider vinegar added to it, or drink diluted ACV after eating the chilli.
Those who had vinegar in any form seemed to do pretty well in the heartburn department (similarly to those who took antacids) but, the researcher said, more research is needed.
Other than that, there’s no reputable research on this. Still, this move “works for some individuals with mild heartburn,” says Dr Ashkan Farhadi, a gastroenterologist at MemorialCare Orange Coast Medical Center and director of MemorialCare Medical Group’s Digestive Disease Project in Fountain Valley, California.
Read more: Can you use apple cider vinegar to cure a UTI?
So, why can ACV help mild heartburn?
When you have heartburn, the acid in your stomach travels up through your oesophagus (which connects your throat and stomach) and irritates it, causing that burning, tight feeling in your chest.
Apple cider vinegar is a moderate acid that could theoretically bring down the pH of your stomach. “Then, the stomach doesn’t have to make its own acid,” Dr Farhadi explains. “In a sense, by providing a mild acid, you’re stopping the stomach acid trigger.”
Here’s the thing: This doesn’t work for everyone and in some people, using ACV will make your heartburn even worse. If you’re having significant reflux and a lot of irritation, ACV going over your oesophagus can irritate it, prompting those intense heartburn symptoms. “Apple cider vinegar may be helpful in mild cases, but it definitely doesn’t [help] in moderate to severe reflux,” Dr Farhadi says.
If you’ve got a serious heartburn problem going on, it’s best to try OTC heartburn medications and, if that doesn’t help, see your doctor, Dr Farhadi says.
But if you tend to just have a little heartburn after going to town on wasabi peas, guzzling a huge black coffee or downing a glass of OJ, you can try adding a little ACV to your routine and see where that gets you. Dr Farhadi recommends taking it on an empty stomach (that’s your best bet for bringing your stomach pH down), and having a teaspoon or so of ACV diluted in half a cup of water.
If it helps, great! If it doesn’t do jack or it feels like your heartburn is getting worse, it’s time to try some medication or see your doctor.
This article was originally published on www.womenshealthmag.com
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Factory Production Manager (meat)
Applications are invited from suitably qualified and experienced candidates for the position of Factory Production Manager. This position is in the Food / Meat producing industry.
The position will report to the Head of Operations and will be accountable for the overall leadership of the factory processing operations to ensure the safe, efficient, effective and sustainable delivery of operational performance.
This position requires an experienced leader with strong technical and interpersonal skills, and the ability to deliver results. The individual must be willing to take on the exciting challenges associated with this position, which is based in Graaff-Reinet, Eastern Cape.
This position is accountable to lead, develop and coach the factory team, and promote an integrated team approach in a diverse environment. A keen focus on efficiency improvements, cost management and profit maximisation is key to successful performance.
Applicants will need to meet or exceed the following entry requirements:
- A Diploma / Degree in Food Technology or Food Science from a recognised institution is essential.
- Equipped with strong leadership, strategic planning and interpersonal skills.
- At least 10 years proven technical experience in food production is essential.
- Experience in the meat industry is desirable.
- At least 3 years’ experience at a senior management level is essential.
- Strong ability to lead, influence, inspire and motivate at all levels.
- Sound business and commercial acumen.
- Highly developed written and oral communication skills.
- Innovative, intuitive and with the ability to anticipate and unravel complex issues impacting on the business environment.
- Committed team player.
In return, our client offers an attractive remuneration package commensurate with the seniority of this position.
If you meet the requirements above and would like to be considered for this position, please upload your CV with reference number GHT000223 or email lynette@dynamictalent.co.za
Closing date for all applications is 28 September 2018.
Shortlisted candidates will be required to attend face to face interviews in Graaff-Reinet.
News24.com | DEVELOPING: Cope can’t give Nene a ‘blank cheque’
DA statement from David Maynier:
The Minister of Finance, Nhlanhla Nene, has reportedly offered his resignation to President Cyril Ramaphosa.
To be fair, the minister courageously stood up to former President Jacob Zuma by opposing the nuclear build programme, which eventually cost him his job when he was fired in a meeting that lasted just “two or three minutes” on 09 December 2015.
However, the minister:
exercised poor judgement meeting inter alia Ajay Gupta at Saxonwold, after becoming suspicious of the family’s intentions, most probably as a result of an investigation being conducted by National Treasury;
may have breached the executive code of ethics as a result of a Public Investment Corporation investment that may have benefited his son, Siyabonga Nene; and
failed to disclose any of this information, prior to his appointment as finance minister, to President Cyril Ramaphosa.
To his credit, the minister issued an apology expressing regret for his mistakes, which he conceded included poor judgement, and which he accepts casts a shadow over his conduct.
However, in the end, the minister’s conduct, taken together with the fact that he is likely to be the subject of at least two ongoing investigations, which will drag on for months, now risks compromising public confidence in National Treasury.
The minister himself pointed out in his evidence before the Zondo Commission that:
“…the optimal relationship is for the Minister of Finance to have the full support of the President at all times.”
We find it hard to believe that, under the circumstances, the minister has the “full support” of President Cyril Ramaphosa, who stated, in his State of the Nation Address on 16 February 2018, that: “…this is the year in which we will turn the tide of corruption in our public institutions”.
We believe, therefore, that President Cyril Ramaphosa should accept the minister’s offer to resign and act swiftly to replace him before the medium-term budget policy statement is presented in Parliament.
Sport24.co.za | Boks stay 5th in rankings after All Blacks defeat
Cape Town – The Springboks remain fifth on the official World Rugby rankings following their 32-30 defeat to the All Blacks in Pretoria over the weekend.
READ: Springboks v All Blacks – 5 talking points
Following their defeat, the Boks lost 0.44 ratings points, but it was enough for them to remain ahead of Scotland in the pecking order.
New Zealand, who overcame a 30-13 second half deficit at Loftus Versfeld, gained 0.44 ratings points and sit comfortably atop the rankings.
Meanwhile, Australia remain seventh following a come-from-behind 45-34 win over Argentina in Salta.
The Wallabies trailed 31-7 at half-time but turned on the style in the second period. They gained 1.02 ratings points, but remain behind Scotland in the rankings.
Los Pumas lost 1.02 ratings points and stayed ninth in the standings.
Top 20 in the current World Rugby rankings:
1. New Zealand 92.96
2. Ireland 90.12
3. Wales 85.94
4. England 85.68
5. South Africa 83.52
6. Scotland 83.02
7. Australia 82.86
8. France 79.10
9. Argentina 78.01
10. Fiji 76.54
11. Japan 75.24
12. Tonga 73.84
13. Georgia 73.13
14. Italy 72.56
15. USA 71.66
16. Samoa 68.28
17. Romania 68.25
18. Uruguay 65.37
19. Russia 64.89
20. Spain 63.09
Other:
22. Namibia 59.97
39. Zimbabwe 49.28
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Junior Creditors Clerk (Nelspruit)
Successful, diverse and dynamic international motor group is looking for a professional junior creditors clerk in Nelspruit.
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:
- Matric certificate with mathematics and accounting as subjects
- One to two years’ experience
- Advanced computer literacy
- Strong communication skills in English and Afrikaans
Skills/duties:
- Accurately capturing of invoices in the accounting system in order to effect payment on time and accurately to Creditors
- Maintaining the floorplan of various dealerships;
- Payment of invoices;
- Accurately prepare monthly reconciliations;
- Ensure that all policies and procedures are adhered to at all times
- General administration and filing
Applicants must reside in Nelspruit 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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MPRTC Recruitment
The most essential and important resource any company can possess will undoubtedly be the talent that they employ. This is where MPRTC is crucial, in that we specialise in the most diverse and complex resource; we supply people, the right people, for your company.