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Global Municipal Services / Part 1 of 2 Global Services
Last post by admin - Jun 25, 2026, 06:36 PM
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Mossel Bay Local Municipality / Jeanne Fourie
Last post by Christelle - Jun 25, 2026, 10:53 AM
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Contact Details:
Mobile: 0618348300
Email: jeannefourie88@gmail.com

Resumé:
Jeanne Elizabeth Fourie is a versatile South African professional with over 30 years of diverse experience spanning craft manufacturing, teaching, hospitality, and administration.
Key Experience
•    Creative & Teaching: Facilitated upcycled craft workshops at a juvenile correctional facility and coordinated art programs for 56 psychiatric patients.
•    Self-Employed Production: Over a decade of heavy-duty sewing, upholstery, and garment manufacturing.
•    Administration & Sales: Handled office administration, NCR carbon book manufacturing, and stock control clerk duties.
•    Hospitality: Extensive experience as a waitron and bartender across multiple restaurants and casinos.
Core Competencies
•    Skills: Strong writing, problem-solving, permaculture, networking, and multi-age instruction (p. 1).
•    Languages: Bilingual in English and Afrikaans.
•    Education: Matriculated from Hermanus High School (1990).
If you are reviewing this candidate for a specific job, let me know the target role or industry. I can tailor this summary to highlight her most relevant skills for that position.
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Contact Details:
Mobile: 0641365087
Email: ongezwanator@gmail.com

Resumé:
Ntombizanele Natasha Mbuku is a Mossel Bay-based hospitality worker with four years of seasonal restaurant experience.
👤 Personal Details
•   Location: Asla Park, Mossel Bay
•   Languages: Xhosa (Home), English
📚 Education
•   School: Wallacedene Secondary School
•   Highest Level: Grade 9 passed (2020)
💼 Experience
•   Kaai4 Restaurant: 3 Years (Seasonal)
•   Delfinos Restaurant: 1 Year (Seasonal)
📞 References
•   Rudolph (Kaai4): 0711320922
•   Sibongiseni (Delfinos): 0615549043

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Mossel Bay Local Municipality / MPHO NTOKOZO ISAACS
Last post by Christelle - Jun 25, 2026, 10:15 AM
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Contact Details:
Phone: 068 201 6723 
Email: mphoisaacs786@icloud.com

Resumé:
Mpho Ntokozo Isaacs is a reliable, customer-focused professional with experience in hospitality and service environments. Skilled in customer assistance, cash handling, food service, and complaint resolution, Mpho thrives in fast-paced workplaces while maintaining high service standards. With strong communication and interpersonal skills, she effectively supports team operations and ensures positive customer experiences. Her work history includes roles as a Hair Stylist at Hotspot Beauty Spar, where she delivered professional services, managed bookings, and built client relationships, and as a Waiter at Tempo Luxury Restaurant, where she provided efficient table service, handled orders accurately, and collaborated with team members during peak hours. Mpho holds an Entrepreneurial Training certificate from Step College (2024) and a National Senior Certificate from Wordsworth High School (2023). Proficient in Microsoft Office and basic computer skills, she is adaptable, detail-oriented, and eager to contribute as a General Assistant, Cashier, Waiter, or Customer Service Assistant.
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Mossel Bay Local Municipality / Siyolize Bonzo
Last post by Christelle - Jun 25, 2026, 10:04 AM
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Contact Details:
Mobile: 0605401900 / 0781019642
Email: keteloemking@gmail.com

Resumé:

Siyolise Bozo is a young South African professional born on September 17, 2000. She resides in Mossel Bay, Western Cape, and is proficient in both IsiXhosa and English. She has a clean criminal record and is in excellent health.
In terms of education, Siyolise attended Thembalethu High School, where she completed Grade 10 in 2019. Her subjects included IsiXhosa, English, Computer, Economics, Business Studies, Mathematical Literacy, and Life Orientation.
Her professional background includes seasonal work experience at Blue Mountain Berries, where she served as a General Worker. She can provide a reference from her manager, O. Dyani. Her CV also includes a certified copy of her Republic of South Africa National Identity Card, verified by the South African Police Service in March 2026, confirming her identity and citizenship. Siyolise presents as a capable and ready candidate for entry-level or general work opportunities.


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Mossel Bay Local Municipality / BOMIKAZI MBUKU
Last post by Christelle - Jun 25, 2026, 09:56 AM
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Contact Details:
Cell: 073 468 2675
e-mail: bomikazimbuku@gmail.com

Resumé:
Bomikazi Mbuku is a dedicated hospitality professional with several years of experience in kitchen operations. She possesses strong skills in time management, communication, customer service, problem-solving, and active listening, complemented by tenacity and a proactive work ethic. Her education includes Grade 11 at Luhlaza High School. From 2022 to 2024, she worked as a Kitchen Assistant at KAAI4 Restaurant, where she prepared ingredients, maintained hygiene standards, assisted chefs with food preparation, supported dishwashing, and managed food deliveries, ensuring smooth daily operations. Prior to that, between 2019 and 2021, she served as a Kitchen Runner at Delfino's Restaurant, efficiently delivering orders, supporting kitchen staff, maintaining cleanliness, and assisting with inventory procedures. Across both roles, Bomikazi demonstrated reliability, teamwork, and adaptability in fast-paced environments. References are available upon request, highlighting her commitment to contributing positively to any hospitality team.
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IRASA Bank Details:

Use Reference: GR-First - Loving Life

Bank Name: ABSA
Account Name: IRASA (Independent Ratepayers Association SA)
Account Number: 406 414 9298
Account Type: Current
Branch Code: 632000

Send Proof of Payment to E-mail: grfirst@irasa.org.za

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Mossel Bay Local Municipality / Tshali Ongezwa
Last post by admin - Jun 20, 2026, 04:16 PM
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Tshali Ongezwa - Professional Summary

Resumé:
Ongezwa Tshali is a dependable and highly motivated general worker with over five years of diverse, hands-on experience across the warehousing, manufacturing, retail, hospitality, and carpentry sectors. Demonstrating strong physical stamina and adaptability, Ongezwa excels in fast-paced environments, offering expertise in machine operation, stock handling, and merchandising.

Key professional highlights include roles as a Panel Saw Operator at Timbercity and a General Assistant/Machine Operator at Mosselbaai Board, where responsibilities spanned operating heavy machinery, supporting production, and assisting with deliveries. Additionally, Ongezwa has proven retail and warehouse capabilities through successful tenures as a Merchandiser at Megastore and CTM, focusing on inventory management, stock movement, and customer support.

Equipped with foundational skills in health and safety compliance, teamwork, and Microsoft Office, Ongezwa is a versatile team player. Currently holding a Grade 11 education, Ongezwa is immediately available to bring reliability and a strong work ethic to a new organization.

Contact Details:

Mobile: 0673650500
E-mail: ongezwanator@gmail.com


#20
IEC Rules and related documents / IEC Doc's and Rules
Last post by admin - Jun 15, 2026, 08:01 AM
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IEC Elections 2026 Summary Document

What is the electoral commission 2026.pdf Click .pdf file to Read the IEC Original Document

The Electoral Commission (IEC) is an independent, impartial institution established by the Constitution to manage elections, ensure they are free and fair, and promote electoral knowledge. It compiles the voters' roll, registers political parties, and announces election results within seven days.

Free and fairelections.pdf Click .pdf file to Read the IEC Original Document

South African elections are free and fair because they are governed by clear laws, held regularly, and ensure a secret ballot. Voters have choices among parties and candidates, and everyone registered can vote. The process is protected by an Electoral Code of Conduct that penalizes illegal interference.

Active citizenry 2026.pdf Click .pdf file to Read the IEC Original Document

Active citizenry involves direct participation in decision-making and governance beyond voting. It encourages citizens to engage in public governance, stay informed through various media, verify information, and consistently exercise their democratic rights. Voting is a crucial part of shaping policies and holding elected officials accountable.

The importance of participatng in elections 2026.pdf Click .pdf file to Read the IEC Original Document

Participating in electoral democracy is essential for holding government accountable and ensuring it reflects citizens' needs. Communities must actively engage in governance through voting, monitoring performance, and joining structures like School Governing Bodies, Ward Committees, and Community Policing Forums to strengthen democracy.

How to register to vote 2026.pdf Click .pdf file to Read the IEC Original Document

To vote in South Africa, citizens aged 16 or older with a valid ID must register, though voting is restricted to those 18 and above. Registration can be done online or at IEC offices. You must register where you live and update details if you move.

Municipal elections 2026.pdf Click .pdf file to Read the IEC Original Document

Municipal elections allow citizens to choose representatives for local councils, which manage essential services like water, electricity, and sanitation. Local government consists of Metropolitan, Local, and District Councils. To vote, you must be a registered South African citizen aged 18 or older with a valid ID.

By elections 2026.pdf Click .pdf file to Read the IEC Original Document

Ward by-elections occur between general municipal elections due to a councillor's death, resignation, or expulsion. They allow registered voters in the affected ward to elect a new representative. Participation is vital for maintaining local service delivery and ensuring community interests are represented in the local municipality.

Special Votes 2026.pdf Click .pdf file to Read the IEC Original Document

Special votes allow registered voters who are physically infirm, disabled, or unable to visit their voting station on election day to vote early. Applications can be made online, via SMS, or manually. Approved voters cast their ballots either during a home visit or at their designated voting station.

Universal ballot template 2026.pdf Click .pdf file to Read the IEC Original Document

The Universal Ballot Template (UBT) is a voting aid designed for persons with disabilities, low literacy, or the elderly. It allows voters to cast a secret and independent ballot by aligning the ballot paper within the template's windows to mark their preferred candidate or party accurately.

Dos and donts 2026.pdf  Click .pdf file to Read the IEC Original Document

On voting day, political parties may have temporary facilities outside the voting station but cannot disrupt access. Party regalia is restricted within the station boundaries. The Presiding Officer or a chosen companion can assist voters who need help, while agents can observe but not interfere with the process.

Electoral code of conduct 2026.pdf Click .pdf file to Read the IEC Original Document_

The Electoral Code of Conduct sets rules for parties and candidates to ensure free and fair elections. It demands respect for the IEC, cooperation with authorities, and acceptance of results. Breaches, such as inciting violence or intimidation, can lead to fines, cancelled votes, or deregistration by the Electoral Court.

Electoral fraud and offenses 2026.pdf Click .pdf file to Read the IEC Original Document

Electoral fraud includes forcing someone to vote, providing false registration details, voting multiple times, or interfering with election materials. Such actions undermine the democratic process. Offenders face severe penalties, including fines or up to ten years in prison, and complaints should be reported to the Electoral Court.

How to safegaurd elections 2026.pdf Click .pdf file to Read the IEC Original Document

Safeguarding elections involves collaboration among the IEC, Political Liaison Committees, political agents, observers, security services, and the media. Together, they monitor proceedings, maintain law and order, provide objective coverage, combat misinformation, and ensure adherence to the Electoral Code of Conduct to protect electoral integrity.

Misinformation in elections 2026.pdf Click .pdf file to Read the IEC Original Document

Misinformation and disinformation undermine elections by spreading false or misleading content. Voters should verify sources, check dates, look for bias, and use fact-checkers before sharing information. Deliberately creating and sharing false information to mislead others is a criminal offence that damages public trust.

Counting and results 2026.pdf Click .pdf file to Read the IEC Original Document

After voting, ballots are verified, unfolded, sorted, and counted at the voting station in the presence of agents and observers. Results are reconciled and signed off before being sent to the local IEC office. Final election results and seat allocations are announced within seven days.

Objections andappeals 2026.pdf Click .pdf file to Read the IEC Original Document

Interested parties can lodge objections regarding the voters' roll, voting irregularities, or counting procedures. Objections must be submitted to the Presiding or Counting Officer, who investigates and records a decision. If unsatisfied, the objector can appeal to the Electoral Commission's National Office within two days.

Post election community activities to support democracy.pdf Click .pdf file to Read the IEC Original Document

Civic engagement continues after elections through monitoring municipal processes like budget adoption and service delivery. Communities should hold elected officials accountable, participate in public hearings, and join structures like Ward Committees and Community Policing Forums. Continuous participation is vital for transparent governance and inclusive development.