Johannesburg – A Hlompho Kekana goal sent AmaZulu packing from the Telkom Knockout competition after losing 2-1 to Mamelodi Sundowns following 120 minutes in a quarter-final match at Loftus on Saturday night.
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Daily Archives: October 25, 2014
 In-Service Trainee at SABMiller
The in service training is at SABMiller an opportunity for students who are required to undergo experiential training as part of their curriculum.
This opportunity is available to students studying towards qualifications in:
– Chemical Engineering
– Microbiology
– Analytical Chemistry
– Biochemistry
Selections are based on:
– Academic performance
– Academic level
– Field of study
Competence Requirements
Working towards completion of a qualification in:
– Chemical Engineering
– Microbiology
– Analytical Chemistry
– Biochemistry
Good problem solving skills.
Proven passion for the business.
Technical aptitude.
Committed.
High energy levels with love for challenge. Potential to fill Brewing or Laboratory roles in future
Output and Accountability
Enhance and develop your skills by completing tertiary requirements. Develop skills as part of the Brewing Team.
Contribute to continued improvement in Polokwane Brewery.
Contribute to continued Quality Improvement Initiatives
Interested applicants, who meet the above specifications should submit:
– Detailed CV including ID copy
– Certified copy of most recent academic transcript
– Copy of Tertiary Institute curriculum/requirements for In Service Training
The advert has minimum requirements listed. Management reserves the right to use additional / relevant information as criteria for short-listing.
(Please be advised that short-listed candidates will be required to undergo psychological assessments).
Employment Type:Fixed Term Contract
Full/Part Time:Part-time
Location: Rosslyn Production
Country: South Africa
City: Rosslyn
Click Here to Apply for IN-Service Trainee
http://www.careersportal.co.za/learnerships/traineeship/4071-in-service-trainee-at-sabmiller.html
 Unique Study Opportunity
Are you UNEMPLOYED and looking for a study opportunity to further your career? This opportunity is based in Johannesburg.
If you are the kind of person who likes helping others and would like to work with people who are blind and partially sighted this 2-year, Orientation & Mobility diploma course could change your life.
While you study:
a small living allowance will be paid
some training costs may be fully or partly funded
once qualified you will be in a position to apply for O&M positions in communities, organisations and schools around the country
Requirements:
a matriculation certificate (including English and preferably Biology),
ability to communicate well in English and at least one other language,
an interest in community work and training people who are blind and partially sighted,
physical fitness as you need to walk for long distances and periods of time.
Candidates who have a driver’s licence, are computer literate and are looking for a position where they will not be confined to a desk will be given preference.
When:
Our next course will start on 5th January 2015.
Venue:
College of Orientation & Mobility (division of S A Guide-Dogs Association for the Blind) 126 Wroxham Road, Paulshof, Johannesburg
Closing date for applications – Friday 31st October 2014.
Please contact MOIRA HIGGERTY on 011 705 3512 for further information, or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for an application pack.
ALL CANDIDATES MUST BE AVAILABLE FOR A TWO-DAY INTERVIEWING PROCESS THAT IS PLANNED FOR MID-NOVEMBER 2014.
-TDN
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 Department wishes matric candidates well
The Department of Basic Education has wished matric candidates well for their final examinations.
About 4 953 candidates wrote their final examinations in Information Technology this morning.
The 2014 National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations kicked off on Monday, when 41 674 candidates sat for Computer Applications Technology (CAT).
The majority of the 551 588 full time and 138 037 part time candidates will officially begin their examinations on Monday.
According to the department, a total of 444 689 will sit for the English Higher Language as well as First Additional Language (FAL) examination.
A full time table for the 2014 NSC is available for download on the Department of Basic Education website:
This can be obtained at:www.careersportal.co.za/news/4056-department-wishes-matric-candidates-well.html
 Unilever & MOFILM: FREE opportunity to Academy for African Filmmakers (AAF)
AAF is a completely free opportunity that will help young African talent to develop their filmmaking skills while working on real, live, Unilever briefs.
Unilever and MOFILM have partnered up to create an amazing opportunity for African filmmakers that you can apply for today.
Together they are launching the Academy for African Filmmakers (AAF), an immersive three-day exploration of storytelling through film, that is focused on equipping you with high-level strategic insights and practical tools to help you develop your filmmaking skills and career.
Any African citizen, between the age of 18 and 30, with a passion for film and story telling can be part of it.
The mission of AAF is to empower, nurture and celebrate African filmmaking talent, developing your expertise by working on actual briefs.
There will be also potential further funding to help create work as well as the possibility of seeing their finished films broadcast.
There is also the possibility for funding for further study through a scholarship programme.
AAF will be an intensive course, created and delivered by expert tutors with experience of the African filmmaking industry.
The sessions of the Academy will take place in Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa during December 2014.
The curriculum will cover several aspects of filmmaker theory and practice, with a focus on developing story telling skills.
Spaces are limited so make sure you get your application in ahead of the deadline 31st October 2014.

Unilever & MOFILM: FREE opportunity to Academy for African Filmmakers (AAF)
Tuesday, 21 October 2014

AAF is a completely free opportunity that will help young African talent to develop their filmmaking skills while working on real, live, Unilever briefs.
Unilever and MOFILM have partnered up to create an amazing opportunity for African filmmakers that you can apply for today.
Together they are launching the Academy for African Filmmakers (AAF), an immersive three-day exploration of storytelling through film, that is focused on equipping you with high-level strategic insights and practical tools to help you develop your filmmaking skills and career.
Any African citizen, between the age of 18 and 30, with a passion for film and story telling can be part of it.
The mission of AAF is to empower, nurture and celebrate African filmmaking talent, developing your expertise by working on actual briefs.
There will be also potential further funding to help create work as well as the possibility of seeing their finished films broadcast.
There is also the possibility for funding for further study through a scholarship programme.
AAF will be an intensive course, created and delivered by expert tutors with experience of the African filmmaking industry.
The sessions of the Academy will take place in Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa during December 2014.
The curriculum will cover several aspects of filmmaker theory and practice, with a focus on developing story telling skills.
Spaces are limited so make sure you get your application in ahead of the deadline 31st October 2014.
Click Here to Online Application
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3 arrested for OR Tambo statue vandalism
Johannesburg – Three people were arrested in connection with the burning of ANC stalwart Oliver Tambo’s statue at the heritage site in Nkantolo village in Bizana, Eastern Cape police said on Saturday.
“The Task Team appointed…to investigate the recent incident where the OR Tambo Garden of Remembrance in Nkantolo Village near Mbizana was vandalised, made a breakthrough and three suspects were arrested late yesterday [Friday],” spokesperson Brigadier Marinda Mills said in a statement.
The three were expected to appear in the Mbizana Magistrate’s Court on Monday, on charges of arson and other related charges.
The provincial commission of the Eastern Cape appointed the task team.
“Lieutenant General Celiwe Binta met the task team today [Saturday] and commended the members for the swift arrests. She strongly emphasised the seriousness of the offences committed…,” she said.
The statue which formed part of a heritage site, was burnt on Wednesday.
Tambo, born in Bizana, was among the founding members of the African National Congress Youth League in 1944 and became its first national secretary. He later became president of the ANC. Tambo died of a stroke in April 1993.
SAPA
Mulaudzi a ‘true Olympian’
Johannesburg – International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach said Saturday that South African former world 800-metre champion Mbulaeni Mulaudzi, who died in a car crash on Friday, was a “true Olympian”.
“Mbulaeni Mulaudzi was a true Olympian and a fine athlete. A world champion, he always showed huge commitment to his craft,” Bach said in a statement.
“Our sympathies go to his family and friends, and to the whole sports family of the rainbow nation of South Africa.
“He proudly represented his new nation around the world, and at home his successes inspired a new generation of young people to take up sport.
“He will be missed by the Olympic family.”
Mulaudzi, 34, was killed Friday on his way to Johannesburg for an athletics meeting.
The highlight of his career was a shock 800m victory in the 2009 world championships in Berlin and he also took silver at the 2004 Athens Olympics.
AFP
BREAKING: Downs terminate Manqele deal
KickOff.com can reveal that Mamelodi Sundowns have terminated the contract of Edward Manqele.
The former Free State Stars striker recently took The Brazilians to the PSL DRC after failing to pay his signing-on fee.
Manqele is now on his way to join Chippa United, according to his manager Josiah Mphono.
“Sundowns have terminated Manqele’s contract. He is joining Chippa United on a two-and-a-half-year contract,” Mphono tells KickOff.com.
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10 arrested over stolen copper cables
Marikana- Ten people have been arrested for allegedly stealing copper cables, North West police said on Friday.
“Police in Marikana and Aquarius mine security officials apprehended 10 suspects for theft and possession of suspected stolen copper cables on Wednesday,” spokesman Colonel Sabata Mokgwabone said in a statement.
“The suspects were arrested at a disused Aquarius mine shaft after information was received that there were illegal activities taking place at the shaft.”
Mokgwabone said eight of the men were foreign nationals from Mozambique and Zimbabwe, while the other two were South Africans.
Police recovered pots, torches and hacksaws, as well as tinned food, during the arrests.
“According to the information, some of the suspects were also found in possession of dagga,” he said.
The recovered cables weighed 5380 kilograms, with an estimated value of R109 000.
The group was expected to appear in the Marikana Periodical Court on Monday to face charges of theft, possession of suspected stolen goods and possession of dagga. – Sapa
Cannibal farm: Modise ‘ducking’ probe
Potchefstroom- The National Council of SPCAs (NSPCA) has accused Thandi Modise of “ducking and diving” its probe of starving animals on her North West farm, who were apparently left for over two weeks without food and water.
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