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Visual Installer/Vinyl Applicator – Event Setup (Cape Town)
Location: | Cape Town |
Education level: | Matric |
Job level: | Mid/Senior |
Type: | Permanent |
Company: | Writing on the Wall |
We are looking to add to our team in Cape Town.
We work with exciting brands, executing their vision to the highest quality in the industry.
We are looking for someone who has the following skills:
- Exceptional eye for detail
- Vinyl, contravision, and wallpaper installation.
- Visual flighting
- Event executions
Well spoken, Friendly, and personable manner are important as you will be dealing with clients and retailers directly.
Knowledge of the print and activations industry.
Must be able to work longer hours as required by the company, as well as weekends.
Must have a valid drivers license. Please do not apply if you don’t.
Applications can be sent to
az.oc.llawehtnonitirw@VC
Posted on 23 Sep 18:24
Sheldon
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Sport24.co.za | Afghanistan sweat over Rashid fitness ahead of final
Dhaka – Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan said he is unsure he will play in the tri-nation Twenty20 international final against Bangladesh on Tuesday as he is nursing a hamstring injury.
Rashid left the field injured against the same opponents in their last match of the league phase in Chittagong on Saturday, before returning to bowl two overs and picking 2-27 in their four-wicket loss.
“I can’t say anything right now,” Rashid said on Monday about his chances of playing in the final.
“I had some work on my hamstring yesterday and today. We will decide tomorrow.”
Rashid said he would rather not have bowled in the previous game, but the team needed his services.
“The main reason to come back to bowl was that I wanted to know the severity of the injury,” he said.
“The physio and coaches didn’t want me to bowl. I was OK with the first two overs, but after going for a run it got worse.
“I think I shouldn’t have bowled, but when the team needs you, you have to be there. We give our all for the country.”
Rashid said that if he even had a “10 percent chance” to take to the field, he would give it a shot.
“I saw how Asghar (Afghan) came to play four days after his appendicitis operation in Zimbabwe… I love my country, and I want the country to win, rather than myself.”
He said the team had other good bowlers to call on – such as Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Mohammad Nabi and Sharafuddin Ashraf – if he was ruled out of the match.
Rashid said also he was confident Afghanistan would beat hosts Bangladesh in the final after winning four of the last five Twenty20 internationals they’ve played.
“I think the cricket we are playing, especially in T20s, we are confident of winning against any side if we are playing at our best,” he added.
“We have the talent and skills. We need to be more calm and cool, relax and enjoy the game.”
Bangladesh coach Russell Domingo said they were still looking to hit their best form despite winning three of their four matches in the tournament.
“We haven’t played the perfect game of cricket yet. We have been good in certain areas and average in certain areas. We are still trying to find the perfect game,” he said.
News24.com | Trans prisoner wins right to identify as female in men’s jail
The Department of Correctional Services was found to have acted in a discriminatory manner and against the Constitution by not allowing Jade September to express herself as a trans woman in a men’s jail, the Western Cape High Court ruled on Monday.
“The respondents have failed in their duty to accommodate the applicant reasonably,” ruled Judge Chantal Fortuin.
Fortuin ordered that all of Jade September’s confiscated underwear and jewellery be returned, that she be allowed to grow her hair long, and that she be addressed with a woman’s pronoun.
The department also has to introduce gender sensitivity training for new and existing officials.
Fortuin said that just because September was incarcerated did not mean she lost her constitutionally enshrined rights.
Fortuin received a standing ovation from the public gallery when she finished her judgment.
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4gl Software Developer
4GL Software Developer – Life insurance industry Cape Town Matric and relevant IT Software qualification or similar 3- 4 years 4gl Software Programming Experience in Life Insurance OR Medical Aid Industries R25 000- R30 000 gross (full cost to company) Please email your CV, with copies of all your Qualifications and Certificates to: 20940859@elohyim.co.za
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Pallet Jack Driver
- Ad Placed : 23 Sep 2019 15:31:25 Affiliate ad
- Remuneration : PER MONTH
- Employment Type : Part Time
- Employment Level : Senior Management
- Industry :
- Logistics
Other Logistics - Region : Kwazulu-Natal
- Company : Transman (Pty) Ltd
Pallet jack operator- Springfield
Our client in the Sprinfield area is looking to employ a pallet jack operator for a 1 week project only.
requirements:
- Matric
- valid forklift licence
- must be living near the springfield area
- must have expereince using a pallet jack
- must be willing to work shifts and overtime
- must have own transport.
please send cvs to karushak@transman.co.za
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Mid Weight Graphic Designer
A great opportunity for an experienced and creative graphic designer to join an agency in Port Elizabeth.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
- Tertiary qualification in Graphic Design
- At least 5-7 years working in the industry preferably in an agency environment
- Skilled in Adobe Creative Suite – Especially Illustrator, InDesign and Photoshop (PC based)
- Excellent design skills – including typography, layout, colour
- High attention to detail and grammar
- Ability to work to strict deadlines
- Design to briefing requirements
- Take job from briefing stage to print, – full knowledge of the repro process
- Must be a team player and take pride in your work
- Bilingual in English and Afrikaans
- Punctual with good time management
- Must have own transport
- Knowledge of social media, mail chimp and WordPress will be advantageous
Closing date: Friday 13 September 2019
Fin24.com | SA lines up rare Eurobond as concern mounts over Eskom
South Africa is back in the Eurobond market for the first time since May last year, looking to offer securities with returns that compensate investors for mounting fiscal woes.
The government is marketing 10- and 30-year dollar securities with yields of around 5.25% and 6.125% respectively, according to a person familiar with the transaction who asked not be identified because they are not authorised to speak about it.
Average yields on South Africa’s dollar bonds fell 163 basis points between the start of the year and early September to 4.7%, according to JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s indexes, amid a dovish turn by global central banks. But they have since climbed to 4.95% as concern mounts over the financial burden of state-companies such as Eskom.
“Over the last few weeks, South African external bonds have underperformed versus peers, so the cheapening up should raise sufficient interest to compensate for the increasing fiscal concerns,” said Trieu Pham, a strategist at ING Groep in London. “The initial price talk’s quite juicy versus the outstanding curve. It looks to me like 50 basis points cheap compared with pre-announcement levels.”
Yields on $2 billion of bonds due October 2028 rose two basis points to 4.64% by 13:38 in Johannesburg. They have risen by around 40 basis points since early September.
The government’s 2019 budget stipulated that it would raise the equivalent of $2 billion on international capital markets. A further $2 billion is outstanding from the 2018-19 fiscal year.
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