Anglo American Engineering Learnerships


Anglo American in Kumba Iron Ore – Thabazimbi Mine is offering a number of Artisan Learnerships. If you are residing in Limpopo and is in need of an Engineering Learnership this is your chance.

ENGINEERING LEARNERSHIPS, FUNCTIONAL TRAINING, KUMBA IRON ORE, THABAZIMBI MINE, LIMPOPO.

Artisan following fields:

· Plater/Welder and/or Boilermaker.
· Fitter.
· Diesel Mechanic.
· Millwright.

· Electrician.

Requirements:

· Grade 12 with 4x N2 subjects for Plater/Welder, Boilermaker, Fitter, and Diesel Mechanic.
· Grade 12 with 5x N2 subjects for Millwright with fitter and electrical theory as prerequisite.
· Code 08 Drivers’ Licence.
· Medical Fitness Certificate.

The preferred N2 subjects are:

· Trade Theory for Fitter, Diesel Mechanic, Electrical, Plater/Welder.
· Mathematics.
· Science.
· Engineering/Technical Drawing.
· Structural Drawing for Plater.

· Industrial Electronics.

Closing Date:19 September 2014
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Anglo American Engineering Learnerships


Anglo American in Kumba Iron Ore – Thabazimbi Mine is offering a number of Artisan Learnerships. If you are residing in Limpopo and is in need of an Engineering Learnership this is your chance.

ENGINEERING LEARNERSHIPS, FUNCTIONAL TRAINING, KUMBA IRON ORE, THABAZIMBI MINE, LIMPOPO.

Artisan following fields:

· Plater/Welder and/or Boilermaker.
· Fitter.
· Diesel Mechanic.
· Millwright.

· Electrician.

Requirements:

· Grade 12 with 4x N2 subjects for Plater/Welder, Boilermaker, Fitter, and Diesel Mechanic.
· Grade 12 with 5x N2 subjects for Millwright with fitter and electrical theory as prerequisite.
· Code 08 Drivers’ Licence.
· Medical Fitness Certificate.

The preferred N2 subjects are:

· Trade Theory for Fitter, Diesel Mechanic, Electrical, Plater/Welder.
· Mathematics.
· Science.
· Engineering/Technical Drawing.
· Structural Drawing for Plater.

· Industrial Electronics.

Closing Date:19 September 2014
http://www.careersportal.co.za/learnerships/3942-anglo-american-engineering-learnerships.html#
-TDN
Follow us on Twitter@Taung_DailyNews or @IceT_

DA turns to SAHRC over toilets


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Johannesburg – The DA lodged a complaint with the SA Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) on Monday regarding the increased use of the bucket toilet system in three provinces.

“The basis of our complaint is the big increase in the number of bucket toilets in the Eastern Cape, North West and KwaZulu-Natal,” Democratic Alliance cooperative governance and traditional affairs spokesman Kevin Mileham said.
For more http://www.iol.co.za

Marikana site inspection cancelled


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Rustenburg – The Farlam Commission of Inquiry’s inspection in loco was abruptly called off on Monday, due to security concerns.

“I cannot continue with the commission, in the absence of other people. I have no option but to terminate the proceedings now,” said the commission’s chairman, retired judge Ian Farlam.
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R8k fine for duping kids to supply porn


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Rustenburg – A man who solicited nude photographs from the daughters of divorced women was fined R8000 by the Rustenburg Magistrate’s Court on Monday, North West police said.

“His name will be added to the national register of sex offenders,” said spokesman Brigadier Thulani Ngubane.

Construction worker Anthony Louw pleaded guilty and was convicted of possession of child pornography.

The sexually enticing or explicit images were of girls, some in early puberty. One girl was reportedly 12-years-old.

Using the names “Shivon”, “Chivonne” or “Chevonne”, he befriended divorced women and then their daughters on BBM and WhatsApp, police said.

He flattered them and the girls later sent him photos of themselves posing naked – some in front of the sign boards of Rustenburg schools.

Louw was arrested after a tip-off.

Ngubane said the court ordered that Louw refrain from possessing pornographic material.

“He would face going to jail if he is found in possession of any type of pornographic material and if he commits the same offence again,” Ngubane said.

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Gogo wish to meet family after long time


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By Obakeng Maje
Beaconville- The Northern Cape police are appealing to anyone one who knows Josephine Modipane who is currently at Letlhabile Old-Age Home in Brits,near North West.

According to Modipane, she left home many years ago and cannot remember anything, but she believes that her children are still alive and urge anyone who knows them to come to her rescue.

“I have four children by the names of Engeline Modipane, Joseph Modipane, Peter Modipane and Johannes Modipane. I left home many years ago and I cannot remember my way back home” she outlines.

Josephine who can’t tell how old is she is appealing to anyone who could help her to reunited with her family.

“Police are appealing to the family of Josephine Modipane or anyone who may know her to contact Constable Dineo Lucy Sekgotodi or Namakgale Police Station at (015) 769-1530 or 0734148339” colonel Priscilla Naidu said.

Naidu said anyone with information can also fax at (015) 769-1128 or alternatively e-mail lim.namakgale.mic@saps.gov.za

Cosatu to burn e-tags and Sanral bills in protest


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Johannesburg- E-tags and bills will be burnt during the protest, Cosatu provincial secretary Dumisani Dakile said today.
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Cosatu to burn e-tags and Sanral bills in protest


Johannesburg- E-tags and bills will be burnt during the protest, Cosatu provincial secretary Dumisani Dakile said today.
For more http://www.citypress.co.za

Cosatu to burn e-tags and Sanral bills in protest


Johannesburg- E-tags and bills will be burnt during the protest, Cosatu provincial secretary Dumisani Dakile said today.
For more http://www.citypress.co.za

Bus set alight during TUT student protest


Pretoria – Classes were suspended at the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) on Tuesday following a student protest, the university said.

“Groups of students started protesting this morning at the TUT main campus. Very early in the morning a bus was burned down,” spokesperson Willa de Ruyter said.

“All academic activities have been suspended for the day.”

She could not provide further details about the bus.

Student financial aid scheme

De Ruyter said the protest was related to National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) payments. She could not immediately confirm claims that first-year students’ funding applications had been rejected.

“I will have to get more information because there has been a change in the administration of NSFAS funding.”

She said universities and colleges used to administer the funds themselves, but after the change, the NSFAS centralised the funding so it came directly from the scheme.

De Ruyter said students would be updated later.

TUT students protested about the NSFAS in May and in January.

In January the university suspended classes and evicted students from the institution’s residences. It also obtained a court order to stop protests at its campuses.

The Socialist Youth Movement and the Student Representative Council later won an interdict at the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria against the unlawful eviction of students. The university was ordered to pay costs.

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