Career Opportunities In South Africa

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News9 new results for Jobs in South Africa
South Africans decry police shootings at mine as 'unacceptable'
Los Angeles Times
JOHANNESBURG — It was the bloodiest crowd control incident in South Africa since the apartheid era, a time when security forces routinely suppressed black township protesters with bullets. ... The shootings Thursday brought the number of dead in the ...
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South African Official Defends Police Killing of 34
New York Times
MARIKANA, South Africa — South Africa's police commissioner on Friday defended the actions of officers who opened fire on miners a day earlier during a wildcat strike at a platinum mine. She said the episode left 34 people dead and 78 wounded, a ...
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New York Times
S. African leader vows probe into police shootings
Bradenton Herald
RETRANSMISSION FOR ALTERNATIVE CROP Police surround the bodies of striking miners after opening fire on a crowd at the Lonmin Platinum Mine near Rustenburg,South Africa, Thursday, Aug. 16, 2012. South African police opened fire Thursday on a ...
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Bradenton Herald
South Africa police say they killed 34 miners
Boston.com
Police Chief Mangwashi Victoria Phiyega said that Thursday was a dark day for South Africa and no time for pointing fingers, as people compared the shootings to apartheid-era state violence and political parties and labor unions demanded an investigation.
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News Summary: Shares in South African miner Lonmin dive after bloody clash in ...
Washington Post
NOT SINCE APARTHEID: Police said 34 miners died and 78 others were wounded when police opened fire on strikers in one of the worst police shootings in South Africa since apartheid ended in 1994. Loading. .... Click here to learn more about energy jobs.
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Chief says police killed 34, wounded 78 in shootings on striking and armed miners
Minneapolis Star Tribune
MARIKANA, South Africa - President Jacob Zuma rushed home from a regional summit Friday and announced an official inquiry into a police shooting of striking miners that left 34 dead and 78 wounded, an incident that police claimed was self-defense ...
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
China offers to export jobs to Africa
Mail & Guardian Online
There was perhaps no more pointed a rebuke to Chinese investment policy in Africa than that given by United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during her visit last week to South Africa when she told reporters after meeting International ...
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Platinum prices rise as violent South African mine dispute continues; other ...
Greenfield Daily Reporter
It rose almost 3 percent on Thursday. Thousands of workers walked off the job a week ago at the platinum mine northwest of Johannesburg. Its owner, Lonmin PLC, has closed the mine. South African police opened fire Thursday on a crowd of striking ...
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Freedom lies in a competitive South African economy
Mail & Guardian Online
The World Economic Forum Global Competitiveness Report, for example, ranks South Africa 112th out of 142 countries for regulatory burdens and 114th for favouritism in government decisions. To address this, the Growth and Jobs Plan argues for a full ...
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Web2 new results for Jobs in South Africa
Head Chef Intimate Bush Camp - Jobs - South Africa - HotelJobs.co ...
We have a job vacancy for Head Chef Intimate Bush Camp, one of many jobs advertised on South Africa's premier hotel and catering job site.
www.hoteljobs.co.za/job/24253
Sales Representative Needed — Jobs in South Africa - Job ...
Description Corporate Sales of office automation equipment, PABX, IT and consumables Essential Qualifications Minimum requirement of a Matric Certificate ...
joblistsouthafrica.com/sales-
representative-needed.html/
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