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  • Onlooker describes moment Trump arrived at hospital after being shot in the ear

    A Donald Trump supporter witnessed the former president’s arrival at a Pennsylvania hospital on Saturday following a failed assassination attempt. Richard Foerster had planned to attend the rally with his wife, Karen. He had bought VIP tickets and arrived early at the field in Butler, Pennsylvania, to secure good spots. However, the 36°C heat and…

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  • Capitec, Airlink hit by Microsoft global outage

    A Microsoft outage has reportedly affected banks, airlines, telecommunications companies, and TV and radio broadcasters across the globe. It’s unclear what caused the outage, but Microsoft South Africa told The Citizen it is waiting for its US counterpart for feedback on the issue. Microsoft users in various countries, including the US, UK, Australia and India,…

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  • Eskom-Youth Employment Service (YES): Clerks x10

    Eskom is currently recruiting for Youth Employment Service (YES) Snr Clerks x10,Utilityman x1 (Generation) Camden Power Station Closing date: 26 July 2024 Location: Mpumalanga JOIN OUR TELEGRAM CHANNEL FOR QUICK UPDATES Minimum Requirements Must be a South African Citizen Aged between 18 to 34 Qualification(s): Grade 12 or equivalent Related Minimum Experience: Should not have…

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  • DA believes ANC’s bid to oust Brink motivated by private business interests

    The DA has said it believes a motion of no confidence in Tshwane mayor Cilliers Brink is motivated by the private business interests of ANC leaders. The ANC in Tshwane intends tabling a motion of no confidence against Brink, following what it described as the deterioration of the state of the city. The DA said…

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  • Ramaphosa OPA: VAT exempt products and fuel price formula to be evaluated

    Easing the financial strains on citizens was one of the many objectives laid out in President Ramaphosa’s opening of parliament address (OPA. Energy, investment, healthcare and employment were also on the president’s list of priorities, upholding the unifying intentions of the government of national unity (GNU). The everyday cost of living is what may guide…

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  • Western Cape Department of Health is hiring an Administrative Officer (Salary R303 150 P/A)

    Western Cape Department of Health is currently holding a vacant position for at Administration Officer based in Cape Town, Western Cape Closing date: 19 August 2024Location: Cape Town, Western Cape JOIN OUR TELEGRAM CHANNEL FOR QUICK UPDATES Job Purpose The Department of Infrastructure, Western Cape Government has an opportunity for a suitably qualified and competent individual…

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  • WATCH: McKenzie defends Ramaphosa, questions whether EFF ‘can be taken seriously’

    Patriotic Alliance (PA) leader and Minister of Sports Gayton McKenzie has slammed the Economic freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema, saying South Africa is going to have the best five years under the government of national unity (GNU). This comes after the red berets leader said President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Opening of Parliament address lacked substance…

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  • From SRD grants to sustainable income: Ramaphosa’s plan for unemployment and poverty

    The government has plans to address unemployment and poverty, President Cyril Ramaphosa said during his Opening of Parliament address at Cape Town’s City Hall on Thursday night. In May 2020, the government introduced a special Covid-19 SRD grant for the unemployed during the country’s hard lockdown. Initially intended as a temporary measure, the SRD grant…

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  • Fidelity Services Group is Recruiting for a Billing Clerk

    The above position is vacant at CashMaster in Waltloo, reporting to be part of the Finance team at Fidelity CashMaster. Closing date: 26 July 2024Location: Pretoria JOIN OUR TELEGRAM CHANNEL FOR QUICK UPDATES Fidelity CashMaster, Waltloo The Billing clerk will be required to prepare all invoicing and reporting as is required by the Financial Manager.    Minimum Requirements: …

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  • South Africans make a difference on Mandela Day

    From food distribution, tree planting, career guidance, offering sanitary pads, a jazz masterclass, to awarding scholarships, South Africans yesterday marked Nelson Mandela International Day – generous in heeding the global call of making a difference during their 67 minutes of kindness to disadvantaged communities. Organs of civil society, corporates, individuals and jazz artists, were among…

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