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MPRTC Recruitment
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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 MPCT is crucial, in that we specialise in the most diverse and complex resource; we supply people, the right people, for your company.
Production Team Leader
An industry leading poultry manufacturing company situated in the East London is seeking a qualified and experienced Production Team Leader to join their team. Requirements: • National Diploma/BTech in Production or Operations • 10 years’ experience of which 2 years was in a supervisory role • Experience within an abattoir is essential. Should you meet the requirements for this position, please email your CV to trade.jobs@tumaini.co.za. You can also fax your CV to Ashleigh, Simone or Lauren on 086 247 7835 or alternatively visit our website on www.tumaini.co.za Correspondence will only be conducted with short listed candidates. Should you not hear from us within 3 days, please consider your application unsuccessful.
Can You Really Think Yourself Thin?
Master temptation
You know that classic diet advice “Everything in moderation”? Well, it may be failing you, says Robb Wolf, author of Wired to Eat ($27; amazon.com). For starters, it’s an ambiguous concept; research shows we tend to have varying definitions of “moderate” portions. What’s more, some people are better than others at stopping after a few bites of an indulgence, says Wolf, a former research biochemist who has provided nutrition counseling for NASA and the U.S. Marine Corps.
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In his book, he advises readers to consider whether they’re a “moderator” or an “abstainer” (a concept he borrowed from habit expert Gretchen Rubin). Moderators feel satisfied after enjoying a small amount of a favorite treat (say, one oatmeal cookie), and that helps them stay on track. But for abstainers, a taste of their so-called trigger foods can send them off the rails. (In other words, if they have one cookie, they’ll inhale the entire sleeve.) So it’s ideal for abstainers to give up trigger foods entirely. Wolf suggests getting them out of the house ASAP. And soon, thanks to your evolving neurocircuitry, you’ll likely crave those foods less.
Porter Driver – Hotel Industry
• Grade 12 / Matric Certificate. • At least 2 years’ experience within a relevant position. • Computer literate. • Must have a valid South African Drivers Licence – Non Negotiable. • Able to work independently. • Hardworking, presentable and good communication skills.
News24.com | Divisions over ANC leadership race deepen
Johannesburg – Divisions in the ANC leadership contest over how to manage the succession battle for the positions of president and deputy president have deepened.
This has emerged on the sidelines of the ANC’s national policy conference underway in Nasrec, where delegates are lobbying each other ahead of the hotly-contested December elective conference.
The ANC Youth League and the Northern Cape ANC have rejected KwaZulu-Natal’s proposal for the loser of the presidential race to automatically become deputy president.
The party’s biggest province made the proposal in an attempt to end slate politics that have fractured the party, leading to splinter groups.
“We must not go for slate politics, we must accommodate each other, if there is a strong view that Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma and Cyril Ramaphosa must be president, let them contest each other, but the loser becomes deputy president, minimising a situation where we have victors and vanquished,” ANC KwaZulu-Natal leader Sihle Zikalala said.
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Everyone must be accommodated, so that we don’t have people leaving the conference bitter, he said.
The Northern Cape has labelled the proposal “excitement” over succession talks. The National Executive Committee delegated provincial chairpersons and secretaries to start talks on the leadership battle, in an attempt to minimise fallouts after the conference.
ANC Northern Cape chairperson Zamani Saul said the proposal takes away the powers of the branches to decide who should lead the party, and leaders are appropriating the right to choose ANC leadership.
But the proposal has been rejected by both the Northern Cape and ANCYL in KwaZulu-Natal and nationally.
“We can’t come up with such a proposal, putting up leadership by arrangement. ANC branches will nominate who they want and go to conference to elect; you will be eroding the very essence of democratic contestation of ANC leadership,” Saul said.
Remove the ‘kingmaker syndrome’
The ANCYL said the political arrangement would reduce the ANC to a “chieftainship” and would be a violation of the party’s constitution that says every position must be contested, ANCYL president Collen Maine told News24.
“So it’s not going to be automatic, this means if there are four candidates losing should they then all four be deputy presidents?
“As it stands, we’ve got our top seven and we stand by that because nobody has persuaded us otherwise thus far,” Maine said.
The ANCYL has nominated Dlamini-Zuma for president, with Mpumalanga chairperson David Mabuza as deputy.
But the KZN proposal received support from the Eastern Cape, the second largest ANC province. Provincial secretary Oscar Mabuyane said it would remove the “kingmaker syndrome” and factionalism.
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Mabuyane said the economic transformation commission had already begun debating the proposal.
“I once raised the issue myself in one of the NEC meetings, saying when we grew up in the ANC structures, at some point you had that system. When two people are contesting each other, the one who loses becomes a deputy.”
He said that the ANC in KwaZulu-Natal had perfected the system and the idea was not “far-fetched”.
“We are really trying to come up with practical solutions to deal directly with issues of slates. As long as ANC is unable to deal with slates, the ANC will continue being plunged into crisis after crisis… We are all busy looking for a permanent panacea to the organisational challenge that we have.”
Mabuyane added that he did not see any issues with the proposal, as the two presidential hopefuls Dlamini-Zuma and Ramaphosa had worked together in the past.
‘ANC a voluntary organisation’
“We want to have a collective leadership of the ANC. These people have worked together for a very [long] period.”
We should not allow for people to have proxy battles around the leadership of the ANC, he said.
“The leadership of the ANC are not representatives of certain individuals. The national leadership has a responsibility to oversee the entire organisation. As long as people are nominated at that level that simply tells that they are competent to lead the ANC, so it’s not a bad idea.”
But the ANCYL in KwaZulu-Natal said unity cannot be built through positions, but should be by policy proposals adopted at the conference.
“ANC is a voluntary organisation; everyone is a volunteer here, you are not entitled to be a president or deputy president,” provincial secretary Thanduxolo Sabelo said.
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He said they are yet to be persuaded to change their leadership preferences.
The ANCYL’s other preferred leaders are Free State Premier Ace Magashule as the secretary general, Jessie Duarte as the first deputy secretary general, Fikile Mbalula as the second deputy secretary general, Nathi Mthethwa as the chairperson and Maite Nkoana-Mashabane as the treasurer general.
Free State Provincial Executive Committee treasurer Mosebenzi Zwane said he was confident that the candidate his province announces will become president.
The province is yet to announce its preferred leadership to succeed President Jacob Zuma, but they are widely expected to back Dlamini-Zuma.
“If you ask me this question in September, I will be able to properly respond. What I know is that ANC is dynamic, it will find a way in that dynamism. We will also allow branches to speak. Once we have spoken, the candidate will be president,” he said confidently.
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Hair Stylist
A very busy Hair salon in Durban has an opening for a Hair Stylist to serve customers by preparing, conditioning and styling hair. To qualify for this position you need: -Must be able to present relevant qualification. -Customer focus and client relationships. -Organization, Creativity and attention to detail. -Confidentiality, professionalism and verbal communication skills. Duties will include but not be limited to: -Maintains supplies by checking stock; anticipating needs; placing orders; verifying receipt. -Prepares hair for styling by analyzing hair condition; shampooing and treating hair. -Plans desired effect by studying facial features; examining potential styles; conferring with customer; making recommendations. -Produces desired effect by arranging, shaping, curling, cutting, trimming, setting, bleaching, dyeing, and tinting hair. -Maintains quality service by following organization standards. -Maintains technical knowledge by attending educational workshops; reviewing publications. If you are interested and would like to apply please Fax your CV to 086 571 3259 or Email: millenium@webmail.co.za
Sport24.co.za | Faf to be ‘No 1 couch fan’
Cape Town – He may not be a part of the team, but Proteas Test captain Faf du Plessis says he will be South Africa’s number one fan when they take on England in the first Test at Lord’s from Thursday.
Du Plessis will miss the match because he is in South Africa with his wife, Imari, as she recovers after the birth of the couple’s first child.
Imari gave birth to a baby girl on Thursday last week, but it was reported to be a ‘difficult’ birth and Du Plessis decided to stay in the country for longer than anticipated as a result.
He is expected to be in England by the time the second Test gets underway at Trent Bridge on July 14, but Dean Elgar will captain the side at Lord’s.
Du Plessis took to Twitter on Monday to voice his disappointment at not being able to play in the Lord’s Test, but he did have an encouraging message of support for his team-mates.
Theunis de Bruyn is expected to slot into the middle order in Du Plessis’s absence.
Extremely sad that I won’t be able 2 front up 2 the challenge with the team.Be there soon.In the meantime I will be their nr1 couch fan https://t.co/cycbvpPt9x
— Faf Du Plessis (@faf1307) July 3, 2017
Hotel Assistant General Manager
This position is responsible for all aspects of hotel operations and provides support to the General Manager. This position also directs and coordinates the activities of the hotel to obtain optimum efficiency and maximise the full potential of the hotel. This position requires strong management skills with the ability to appropriately delegate work to achieve the business goals. This position also provides coaching, advice and assistance when required. MINMUM REQUIREMENTS At least 8 years' 5 star hospitality experience At least 4 years management experience Hospitality qualification an advantage Experience in both financial and employee management Excellent computer skills Good people and communication skills Service orientated