Free Food Parcells

The leading causes of malnutrition in South Africa is the lack of skills followed by subsequent employment scarcity, overall poverty, and exorbitant food prices. Among other illnesses, hunger leads to stunted growth and in severe cases, death. Whilst participating in the World Summit on Sustainable Development, we became aware of the tragic deaths of 167 children in the Eastern Cape. In a resource-rich country like South Africa, death resulting from starvation is unacceptable.

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Our response to the hunger crisis in South Africa includes the provision of food parcels. We readily acknowledge that this response is not a sustainable long-term solution, but a very necessary one to alleviate the immediate suffering. In the absence of a viable alternative, the provision of a food parcel might well be life-saving. Only those who have experienced extreme hunger would understand that a food parcel is, exponentially, way more than a mere hand-out.

During a disaster such as the Covid-19 pandemic, hunger affects not only the poor but middle-income-earners as well. We employ a well-rounded approach to our food parcel intervention that includes support to university students, poor communities, scholars, and the sick who are otherwise unable to take medication on an empty stomach.

Our food parcels last an average family of between four and six people.

In 2020 alone Gift of the Givers distributed some 200 000 parcels in South Africa.

 

SAPS Learnerships Available

This sector has a couple of different companies, which offer a variety of fields.

The South African Police Services Learnerships may include the following:

  • Road Policing
  • Freeway Patrol
  • By-Law Policing
  • The Equestrian Unit
  • Crime prevention
  • The Canine Unit

SAPS Learnerships Requirements

Candidates between the ages of 18 and 35. Candidates must include a detailed curriculum vitae with contact details, contactable references, as well as any information they feel may be pertinent to their application. Please also include certified copies of all relevant certificates, ID, and proof of address no older than three months. Candidates must be permanent South African residents and citizens.

Candidates will also be required to have/provide the following:

  • Grade 12 / Matric Certificate
  • Candidates must be mentally & physically fit
  • English, read, write and speak
  • Candidates must hold NO criminal record
  • Computer literate
  • Candidates must hold a valid Code B Drivers license
  • Be self-motivated and a team player
  • Candidates must have great liaison skills
  • Candidates must possess leadership skills
See also  SA Reserve Bank Learnerships 2021 – 2022

Candidates must be prepared to take the Oath as determined by the Municipality of concern after completion of their learnership duration. Flexibility with a commitment to learning, but moreover willingness to work. Candidates must be able to handle pressure, be reliable and honest, with a positive attitude.

Candidates who make the shortlist may be required to complete the following tests:

  • An English Proficiency Test
  • A Fitness Test, including running Males 2.4KM in 11 minutes Females 2.4Km in 14.30 Minutes
  • A Medical Examination
  • Provide a Medical Certificate proving candidates may partake in strenuous exercises (Physical Examination)
  • Obstacle Course Males must complete within 3 Minutes Females within 4 Minutes
  • Firearm Training Practical & Theoretical

Candidates must be prepared to be deployed anywhere within their Province or Department. Candidates must be willing to do required physical / abnormal training periods without compensation. Candidates must attend all training as requested by the department.

SAPS Learnerships Application

SAPS Learnership online application processes are not available. Applications must be collected from the SAPS Department Offices within their Region or Province. Any faxed or electronically submitted application forms will be dismissed. Incomplete forms missing a signature, or documentation will be dismissed.

Candidates are asked to deliver the completed application with the required certified documentation to the offices where they collected the forms from. For more information on their opportunities visit the SAPS Website.

Here are some of the offices where forms may be acquired:

Mabopane

2161 Lucas Mangope Drive

Block U

012 358 9242

Hammanskraal

113 Lovers Lane

Mandela Village

012 358 9887

Pretoria

1 Madiba Street

012 358 5917

Winterfest

Unit 14b

C/O Daan de Wet Nel & Willem Cruywagen Street

Station Square Centre

012 358 9450

Mamelodi West

71 Boundary Avenue

Sun Valley

012 358 5230 / 012 358 5216

Bronkhorstspruit

Info Forum Building

013 932 6285

Centurion

100 Napier Road

Lyttelton

012 358 3116

Pretoria West

C/O Morkel & Transoranje Street

012 358 1905

Sinoville

119 Brat Avenue

Sinovich Centre

012 543 1715

Rayton

C/O Oakley & Montrose Street

012 734 6057

Johannesburg

195 Main Road

011 758 9100

Western Cape

101 Hertzog Boulevard

021 427 5000

Northern Cape

C/O Honeysuckle & Jakkalsvlei

Bontheuwel

021 695 3061

South African Police Services Learnerships Closing Dates

These learnerships do not have closing dates and the opening dates will vary, depending on the different departments of the Police. No late entries will be accepted, so, candidates are urged to find out about the closing dates from their local Police and Metro Police offices.

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