Closing Date: 31 October 2023
Salary: T-4 = R 121 584 - R 153 336 per annum
Please see attached advertisement.
Published 2023-10-18
Advert_Small Plant Operator (130.17KB) Last published 18 October 2023Closing Date: 31 October 2023
Salary: T-7 = R 189 816 - R 246 384 per annum
Please see attached advertisement.
Published 2023-10-18
Advert_Supervisor Uilkraal (130.73KB) Last published 18 October 2023Ref No | Q05-2023/24 |
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Published 2023-10-13
Closing Date: 08 November 2023
Salary:
Opening Date of Funding Window: Sunday, 08 October 2023
Closing Date of Funding Window: Wednesday, 08 November 2023
The Local Government Sector Education and Training Authority (LGSETA) invites individuals/students interested in the local government to apply for the Discretionary Grants Bursary 1st Funding Window in support of the LGSETA Strategic Plan and Annual Performance Plan targets.
Who can apply?
1. South African students and those with permanent residence status.
2. University, University of Technology and TVET Colleges (NATED programmes) students or Grade 12 learners who have been accepted/provisionally accepted in institutions of higher learning.
3. Students who are registered for a course/qualification that is in line with the local government sector.
4. Priority will be given to studies that relate to the sector priority occupations and interventions (SPOI) List. (refer to the Annexure A List of Qualifications on the LGSETA website)
5. Only full-time students will be funded.
6. This window is based on 2024 academic year application and/or registration.
• Stakeholders: Grade 12 Learners/TVET College and University Learners
• Learning Programmes: Bursaries
• SETA Target 2023/24: 350
• LGSETA Bursary list of qualifications
• Bursary Advert
• User Manual – Bursaries with qualifications
To apply for this opportunity, go to the LGSETA website: https://www.lgsetaonline.org.za/
LGSETA Bursary Advert_Oct 2023 (85.73KB) Bursary List of Qualifications 20232024 Final (131.45KB) Updated User Manual 202324 Bursaries with Qualifications (573.64KB) Last published 13 October 2023The latest Census results show that the South African population grew to 62 million in 2022. Gauteng remained the province with the highest population (15 million), while Northern Cape has the smallest population at 1,3 million. The Western Cape has moved from being the 5th-largest province in terms of population size in 1996 to being the 3rd– largest in 2022.
The President of South Africa, Mr Cyril Ramaphosa, accepted the census results from the Statistician-General, Mr Risenga Maluleke, in a ceremony held at the Union Buildings on 10 October 2023.
Census 2022 was the fourth census since the advent of democracy, with the other three being conducted in 1996, 2001 and 2011. This was the first-ever digital census in South Africa, conducted using the three collection modes; Face-to-face (CAPI), Telephonic (CATI) and Online (CAWI).
Census 2022 data collection started on census reference night, 02 February 2022, and ended in May 2022, with provinces finishing at different times. Censuses in South Africa were traditionally conducted in October but, due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, the census had to be postponed to February 2022. Census 2022 was affected by unprecedented challenges, including riots, ongoing COVID-19 lockdowns and climate change issues such as flooding in some parts of the country.
Census data will be disseminated in phases. Phase 1, which launched on 10 October 2023, will give users access to a range of indicators at national, provincial and municipal level. Phase 2 will include electronic products such as the Community Profiles and more in-depth reports on particular themes.
To access the Census 2022 products, click here (add link to census web portal).
To view the full Census 2022 Statistical Release document, click here
Last published 12 October 2023PROGRAMME NAME: EMERGENCY MUNICIPAL LOADSHEDDING RELIEF GRANT
REPORTING PERIOD: September 2023 REPORT NUMBER: 07/2023
PROJECT NAME: Procurement of Back-Up Generators for Overberg Region
SUMMARY OF APPROVED SCOPE OF WORK PER PROJECT
As per business plan submitted on 3 March 2023, ODM to purchase and ensure the safe-keeping of three (3) 100 KVA generators for use by the District Municipality and the four (4) Local Municipalities in the Overberg region as and when required on a first come, first serve basis in response to the prolong load-shedding, thereby mitigating the impact on the provision of basic services and potential health risks.
The following equipment will be purchase and installed:
PROCURED OR INSTALLED ASSET LOCATION(S)
Site Name | Asset Name | GPS Location | Photograph |
ODM Fire Station | 100 KVA Generator with 10 KVA UPS | Bredasdorp | See attached |
ODM Stores and Roads Agency premisses | 2x100KVA mobile Generators mounted on custom built twin axle trailers | Bredasdorp | See attached |
PROCURED ASSET INFORMATION
Supplier | Asset | Order No. & Date | Delivery Lead Timelines | Amount (VAT incl) | Asset Nr |
Mbele Electrical | 1 x Generator | 164105 -16/5/23 | Delivered-28/9/23 but not yet paid | R547 067 | N/A yet |
Mbele Electrical | 2x Generators | 164104 -16/5/23 | Delivered-29/6/23 | R756 374 | N/A yet |
Memotek Trading | 2 x Twin axle Trailers | 164085 -15/5/23 | Delivered and paid on 25 Aug 23 | R140 870 | N/A yet |
Simons Electrical | Electrical works at ODM Roads | 164158 – 19/5/23 | Installed and paid on 14 Sept23 | R62 790 | N/A |
Simons Electrical | Electrical works at Fire Brigade | 164897- 16/8/23 | Installed and paid on 28 Sept23 | R40 390 | N/A |
OVERALL PROGRESS AND EXPENDITURE TO DATE
Below is a schedule that indicated the actual cost of R1 000 424 already paid and the committed cost of R599 576 for which deliveries/payments are awaited:
Asset | Estimated cost | Actual (VAT incl.) | Committed Cost | Total |
Generators | R 1,3 million | R 756 374 | R 547 067 | R1 303 441 |
Trailor’s | R 150 000 | R140 870 | R 0 | R 140 870 |
Connection costs | R 150 000 | R103 180 | R 52 509 | R 155 689 |
TOTAL | R1.6 million | R1 000 424 | R 599 576 | R1 600 000 |
The two generators that was delivered on 29 June 2023, had since been mounted on the trailers and the mobile units are temporarily stationed at the Fire Brigade in Bredasdorp. (see photo below). Once the cable connections had been completed, the units will be deployed to the ODM depots at Caledon and Swellendam to serve as backup generators for the site offices and petrol pumps situated at these depots. From these locations, the mobile generators could then easily be deployed to assist with any dire needs at the nearby local municipalities in the Overberg District. The connections cost and cabling, necessary to connect the mobile emergency generators to operate, was not provided for in the original business plan. However, there is sufficient funding available within the grant allocation to cater for these necessary requirements.
PROGRAMME CHART AND CASHFLOW PROJECTIONS
The grant payment had been received in full and an amended TPA signed for roll-overs.
ANTICIPATED RISKS AND CHALLENGES
None – the mobile units will be deployed to be mobilized from Caledon and Swellendam depots once the cable connection installations had been completed, aiming for end of October 2023.
MITIGATING ACTIONS
An approval for roll-over of the unspent grant had been received from PT on 18 August 2023 and approved by Council in the Adjustment budget on 21 August 2023.
UPDATED MONTHLY PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT
An updated public announcement was published on ODM’s website on 6 September 2023 on the ODM website: https://odm.org.za/news
RG Bosman
Municipal Manager
Overberg District Municipality
Date: 2023/10/06
Public Works and Infrastructure warns of a jobs scam
2 Oct 2023
As the festive season is getting closer, fraudsters have increased their unscrupulous methods of tricking unsuspecting South Africans to part with their hard earned money.
One of these methods, which is currently on the rise, is to fraudulently advertise jobs, falsely claiming they are at the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure. Unsuspecting job seekers are prompted to send their applications to a website bearing the name of the department but has slight difference from the official site.
Once the application is received by the fraudsters, applicants are requested to deposit money for a purported verification fee. Applicants are requested to make the deposit via cell-phone generated money transferee know as E-Wallets and at supermarkets like Spar, Shoprite, Pick ‘n Pay, etc.
After the money is deposited, fraudsters disappear with the money never to be seen again. This leaves the potential job seekers broke and their sensitive personal information at the hands of fraudsters who could further use the information to commit more fraud.
The Department of Public Works and Infrastructure (DPWI) will NEVER ask for payment for ANY jobs advertised. DPWI only advertises jobs through the DPSA circular and on the official DPWI website – www.publicworks.gov.za
The website, application links and the email addresses ALWAYS end with gov.za and never with .org as advertised in the latest fraudulent advert.
We urge all job seekers to always verify all advertised vacancies by going to the official websites as highlighted above. Job seekers are also advised to visit DPWI offices to verify any vacancies advertised.
The current vacancy scam that has been doing the rounds, is for 85 Data Capturing Clerks. The DPWI has not advertised this and warns the public NOT to click on the link and send their sensitive information.
Enquiries:
Thami Mchunu
Director: Media and Stakeholder Relations
Cell: 079 519 6997
Issued by: Department of Public Works and Infrastructure
Last published 05 October 2023Ref No | T03-2023/24 |
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