My client in Bloemfontein is looking for 2 shop attendants to take care of the front shop of his store, dealing with customers on the floor and attending the cash registry. Salary: R4930 per month+store account. Reference number:SAhpfront84 Closing date for all applications: 9 June 2017, latest 10 pm Requirements: Must have passed grade 11 in school Must have some experience working with people(Restaurant experience would be preferred) Send your CV to us at 1fourall recruitment to apply. We do not charge candidates any fees. All calls will be answered between 11am and 1pm (Mon to Friday) No telephonic applications will be considered. Fax number:(086) 762 3349 Email:apply@1fourall.co.za Telephone number:061 403 4436
Inbound Demand Planner
- Ad Placed : 26 May 2017 11:28:29
- Remuneration : R 12000 – R 16000 – PER MONTH
- Employment Type : Full Time
- Industry :
- Logistics
Operations - Region : Eastern Cape / East London
- Company : SPARGS RECRUITMENT SERVICES
A great career lies ahead! Inbound Demand Planner to fulfill stock management function. Work at the Distribution Centre for a leading national group of retail FMCG stores. Supply Chain qualification + at least 3 years experience in FMCG distribution essential. If this is you! Don’t miss out! CV to: Spargs Recruitment, Tel: 0437481923, email: spargs.recruitment@gmail.com
Order Picker
We are working in partnership with our client, a distributor to recruit Order Pickers for an immediate start. You will be picking cases in a chilled warehouse.Candidates will need good attention to detail.Candidates will be involved in manual work.Be reliable and efficient in meeting deadlines within a team environment.Salary R10250 plus overtime. Apply by sending your CV to 0865372746 or dean@ababahr.com to be considered.
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Health24.com | 2 HPV shots can prevent genital warts
The human papillomavirus (HPV) is very common, is easily spread by sexual activity, and up to 50% of all people will be infected at some time in their lives. HPV vaccines protect against either two, four or nine types of HPV
Two doses of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is sufficient to protect preteens and teens against genital warts, new research suggests.
‘Immunogenicity’ results
Investigators at Boston University Medical Center found that two HPV vaccine doses are just as effective as three at preventing genital warts. That’s in keeping with the new recommendations from the US Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
The study was published online in the journal Sexually Transmitted Diseases.
The CDC and World Health Organization based the new two-dose schedule primarily on “immunogenicity” results – the vaccine’s ability to induce an immune response, said study lead author Dr Rebecca Perkins. “But there was very little research on how effective that recommendation has been,” added Perkins, an obstetrician.
“This study validates the new recommendations, and allows us to confidently move forward with the two-dose schedule for the prevention of genital warts,” she said in a medical centre news release.
The HPV vaccine is currently recommended for all boys and girls between the ages of nine and 14. HPV is a sexually transmitted virus that can also lead to cervical, vaginal and anal cancers.
Health24 previously reported that HPV can be contracted by skin-to-skin contact during oral, vaginal or anal sex with someone who has HPV. Any sexually active person can acquire HPV.
Focus mainly on genital warts
According to the Public Health Association of South Africa (PHASA) the Medicines Control Council (MCC) of South Africa approved two HPV vaccines, but these vaccines are only effective when used as a prophylaxis when administered before exposure.
Researchers say that since 2007, as more parents have chosen to vaccinate their kids, the incidence of genital warts has dropped significantly.
The new study assessed the prevalence of warts among nearly 400 000 girls. The researchers looked to see whether they’d been vaccinated against HPV, and if so, how many doses they had had.
Beyond the conclusion that two doses were just as protective as three, the study found that both dose regimens offered much more protection against genital warts than a single dose or no vaccine at all.
The study focuses mainly on genital warts, however, so the findings do not speak to additional HPV-related health concerns, such as cervical dysplasia (a precancerous condition) or cancer.
Read more:
HPV vaccine reduces infection, even in unvaccinated
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Northern Cape wakes up to HPV vaccination for girls
eNCA | Zuma appoints first woman to head Supreme Court of Appeal
PRETORIA – President Jacob Zuma has appointed Justice Mandisa Maya as the President of the Supreme Court of Appeal, the president’s office said on Friday, making her the first woman to occupy the position.
“Her appointment to the position elevates her to the third highest position in the Judicial Branch, after the Chief Justice and Deputy Chief Justice of the Republic,” President Zuma said.
President Zuma also announced the appointment of judges to serve in different courts.
The following judges have been appointed:
(i) The Honourable Mr Justice Malesela Francis Legodi as Judge President of the Mpumalanga Division of High Court, with effect from 01 August 2017 in an existing vacancy,
(ii) The Honourable Mr Justice Lazarus Pule Tlaletsi as Judge President of the Northern Cape Division of High Court with effect from 18 September 2017 in an existing vacancy, and
(iii) Ms Tebogo Jennifer Djaje as a Judge of the North West Division of the High Court with effect from 01 June 2017 in an existing vacancy.
President Zuma has also appointed:
(i) Ms Daphney Mahosi as a Judge of the Labour Court with effect from 01 July 2017 in an existing vacancy,
(ii) Mr Graham Nasious Moshoana as a Judge of the Labour Court with effect from 31 July 2017 in an existing vacancy, and
(iii) Ms Portia Nkutha-Nkontwana as a Judge of the Labour Court with effect from 31 July 2017 in an existing vacancy.
“We wish the appointed judges all the best in their new responsibilities and we are confident that they will play an essential role in further enhancing our criminal justice system and constitutional democracy,” President Zuma said.
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