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DURING JOB INTERVIEW: "Why are you leaving your current role?" Most candidates say: "I am looking for more growth opportunities and a better company culture." THE WINNING ANSWER:

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That’s how Sizwe Dhlomo entered the picture, a packaging supplier based in Epping Industrial, running a business that had just lost two major contracts and was trying to rebuild with a reduced team of 14 staff and aging machinery that broke down more often than it should.

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[POLICE OFFICERS SMOKING IN PUBLIC] All police officers dressed in police uniform are not permitted to smoke in public, including while inside police vehicles or at Community Service Centres (CSCs). The misconception that police officers may smoke in public provided they are

[POLICE OFFICERS SMOKING IN PUBLIC] 

All police officers dressed in police uniform are not permitted to smoke in public, including while inside police vehicles or at Community Service Centres (CSCs).

The misconception that police officers may smoke in public provided they are
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DUKUDUKU MAKHANYA I will never forget Jose Riveiro. Very humble and open to everyone He graduated more than 5 of my boys at DDC They fitted like a glove in the 1st team. The reason why they did so it's becusse every Thursday we trained with first team Mbokazi's English

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David Motsamai was a wealthy Soweto bootlegger and businessman (known as "Oom Day") whose identity Nelson Mandela adopted as an alias in 1962 to evade arrest while traveling for Umkhonto weSizwe activities. Motsamai was a supporter and 1961 patron of Orlando Pirates Football Club

David Motsamai was a wealthy Soweto bootlegger and businessman (known as "Oom Day") whose identity Nelson Mandela adopted as an alias in 1962 to evade arrest while traveling for Umkhonto weSizwe activities. Motsamai was a supporter and 1961 patron of Orlando Pirates Football Club