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Do you have 2+ years rental experies? Our A-grade client in the N/S of the Western Cape is looking for a NEW DEVELOPMENT RENTAL AGENT to grow their business.
EMPLOYMENT TYPE: PERMANENT / TEMPORARY
SECTOR: PROPERTY
START DATE: IMMEDIATE / A.S.A.P
DUTIES:
• Liaising with tenants and owners
• Qualifying and vetting tenants
• Procurement and placement of qualified tenants
• Marketing rental stock
• Inspections of residential properties
• Meeting clients at pre-determined times to show them the developments available for rent
• Following up with those clients by telephone the next day and convert them to successful placements.
• Ad hoc duties may be required at times in the rental department
REQUIREMENTS:
• Grade 12 / Matric
• NQF4
• Minimum of 2-3 years rental experience
• Computer literate
• Excellent telephone manner
• Able to work after hours and on weekends as needed
• Fully bilingual
• Own transport and valid driver’s license
Characteristics:
• Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
• Team player
• Works well under pressure
• Vibrant personality and well groomed
• Self-motivated, energetic and well organized
• Deadline driven
• Problem-solving
Interested? Apply on our website at www.statusstaffing.com or e-mail sabina@statusstaffing.com today.
Should you not hear back from us within 10 working days, please consider your application as unsuccessful. We will retain your credentials for future similar roles.
Our client currently has a 4 month contract for a Financial Controller, who is passionate, hardworking and a team player and who wants to be part of their dynamic team. They value their staff and you will benefit from all round financial exposure. They are looking at the candidate to start in September/October 2020.
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The Covid-19 death toll has surpassed the 10 000 mark.
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The Covid-19 death toll in South Africa has risen by 301, taking the total past the 10 000 mark, according to Saturday’s update from Health Minister Zweli Mkhize.
The death toll now sits at 10 210, while the cumulative number of cases is now at 553 188.
The latest recorded deaths were broken down as follows: 39 from Eastern Cape; 23 from Gauteng; 154 from KwaZulu-Natal; 22 from the Western Cape; 21 from North West; 5 from Northern Cape and 37 from Limpopo.
Mkhize said the current recovery rate of people who contracted the virus was now at 73%, after a total of 404 568 people recovered so far.
Mkhize said to date, 3 220 265 tests were conducted, with 36 607 being recent.
Our client based in Port Elizabeth is looking for a Senior/ Intermediate Developer for a 12 month contract (possibility of extension).
Requirements
The successful candidate will be working remotely.
Please note that if you have not been contacted within 7 days of your application, please consider your application unsuccessful. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. You are welcome to call our offices for more information on 011 518 4600
Our client, a global manufacturer based in East London is currently seeking to employ a Software Developers (Full stack.net)
Requirements:
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Pioneer Foods seek a suitably qualified Clerk General II at their Essential Foods, Qwa Qwa Depot. The successful candidate will perform varied clerical duties and is responsible for the full clerical function, but cannot be considered a skilled or specialist clerk. Normally reports to Unit Supervisor.
Mamelodi Sundowns reached the Nedbank Cup final after Lyle Lakay’s stunning free-kick in the dying moments secured a 3-2 win over Bidvest Wits at Orlando Stadium.
AS IT HAPPENED | Sundowns 3-2 Wits
Sundowns will play Bloemfontein Celtic in the final, after Phunya Sele Sele earlier beat Baroka FC 3-0.
In the first half, Ricardo Nascimento’s spot-kick fired Sundowns in front before Terrence Dzvukamanja eventually levelled matters deep in the 76th minute. However, Keletso Makgalwa put Sundowns back in front a couple of minutes later, only for Dzvukamanja to again restore parity. But it was Lakay who netted the match-winner in the sixth minute of injury-time with a memorable free-kick.
The first stanza proved to be a somewhat disjointed affair, with both sides understandably lacking match sharpness after a lengthy layoff from football.
After a cautious start to the encounter, the match sprang to life in the eighth minute when former Sundowns defender Buhle Mkhwanazi produced a timely intervention to avert a certain goal-scoring chance.
Wits hit back with a chance of their own a few minutes later after a well-worked set-piece allowed Haashim Domingo to run into space and fire a shot at goal. Hlompho Kekana put his body in the way of Domingo’s shot, though, as the ‘Downs defence recovered and cleared the danger.
The Clever Boys again went close a few moments later as Deon Hotto let fly from range, but goalkeeper Denis Onyango managed to take the sting out of it before gathering the ball at the second attempt with Cole Alexander waiting to pounce.
Sundowns midfielder Sphelele Mkhulise briefly threatened to fire Sundowns in front in the 14th minute as he made a driving run into the danger area but his shot on goal took a big deflection and was collected with ease by Wits ‘keeper Brighton Mhlongo.
After a brief lull in play, ‘Downs again threatened to break the deadlock as Themba Zwane played a neat one-two with Sibusiso Vilakazi before unleashing a first-time shot straight into the grateful arms of Mhlongo.
Following short breather for a water break, play resumed and after a period of sustained pressure Sundowns were awarded a penalty in the 35th minute. Mkhwanazi was penalised for pulling the shirt of Motjeka Madisha and the referee pointed straight to the spot, Nascimento holding his nerve to slot the penalty home.
Sundowns managed to hold onto their slender advantage as the first half petered out, but there were more twists and turns to come after the half-time break as Wits mounted a memorable comeback.
Wits eventually clawed their way back on level terms in the 76th minute, Dzvukamanja catching Madisha dallying on the ball near the halfway line before breaking forward and slotting the ball past the onrushing Onyango.
Sundowns mustered a response just two minutes after the restart, albeit with a very big helping hand from Mhlongo who rushed off his line only to fluff his clearance, allowing Keletso Makgalwa to fire into an unguarded net.
Credit to the Wits players, though, because they didn’t let that setup derail them, and they again bounced back on level terms as Dzvukamanja again capitalised on a mistake from Madisha to bag his second of the evening.
However, it was Sundowns who had the last say, curling a sumptuous free-kick just past the reach of Mhlongo and into the top corner deep in injury-time.
– TEAMtalk media
Kaya FM boss Greg Maloka.
Lucky Nxumalo
Allegations of financial impropriety, sexual harassment and favouritism implicating several senior staffers at Gauteng-based radio station Kaya FM are being investigated by the board of its holding company.
This as the radio station’s MD, Greg Maloka, has volunteered to take a leave of absence.
Maloka has not yet responded to a request for comment.
An anonymous letter alleges a senior staffer misused company resources for their own benefit and this was allegedly covered up by a colleague who was also given interest-free loans.
It alleges female staffers were sexually harassed and experienced inappropriate behaviour around one of the implicated staffers, and decisions made by the HR department were interfered with by that staffer.
The unidentified author also alleges the misuse of company credit cards, bonuses without merit or in line with company policy, interest-free loans to a colleague, the use of company equipment for personal events, and that an in-office relationship had led to a situation of “favouritism”.
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It also claimed the “exploitation and harassment of female staff in exchange for professional reward or advancement” and there was interference when these were reported to HR.
The emailed letter was addressed to Kaya FM board chairman Sizwe Mncwango and the station’s shareholders. The sender requested an urgent investigation.
Mncwango confirmed to News24 the board had received the letter.
Allegations
He said he did not know if the allegations were true because they have not been tested yet.
“The board has met a few times this past week to consider the most appropriate action/way forward to be taken.”
Mncwango added the board and Maloka viewed the allegations seriously.
“After a constructive discussion with the board, Mr Maloka has volunteered to take leave of absence to allow for a smooth and uninterrupted internal process as well as to allow the investigation to run its full course.”
Kaya FM COO Linda Reddy would act as managing director in his absence.
Mncwango said: “We are quite confident that our internal processes, currently underway, are quite robust and will ensure that the matter is dealt with in the most objective manner; with dignity and respect for both the complainant as well as the person/s accused of the allegations.
“Be assured that the board will act with requisite speed as the seriousness and sensitivity of the matter requires.”
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