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VACANCY
from XPRESS TIMES
by Ahmed Desai
A Dynamic New Security Company is recruiting Staff as per below:
Guarding with Motorbike
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Requirements
• Must be in possession of Grade C PSIRA Qualification
• Must have a Motorbike license (Code A /A1) .
• Must be willing to relocate.
• Must have completed matric.
• Must have work experience minimum one year with traceable references.
• This position will be suitable for someone who is willing to work day shift or night shift rotation.
Duties
• Visible site patrols on Motorbike and reporting to control room.
Only candidates who have Motorbike license (Code A /A1) will be considered, Do not apply if you do not have Motorbike license (Code A /A1)
If you meet the above requirements
Apply now - Email or Drop off your CV at jobs@xtremedefence.co.za
Vacancy
A Dynamic New Security Company is looking for the following staff:
Alarm Controller/ Control Room Operator
* Must be able to work under pressure and have good telephone etiquette.
* Min 2 years experience and Grade C certificate.
* Knowledge of Watchmanager software and preferably knowledge of guarding operation.
* Job Type: Full-time
Apply now - Email or Drop off your CV at jobs@xtremedefence.co.za
Vacancy
A Dynamic New Security Company is looking for the following staff:
Armed Response Officers
Duties:
• Respond to domestic and commercial alarm activations.
• Report all incidents and any suspicious observations on sites immediately to the control room.
• Report complaints to the operations manager.
Requirements:
• PSIRA Grade C with Response Module
• Drivers License
• Handgun Competency for Business Purposes
• Work Experience with traceable references
,Responding to Alarms (minimum 2 years experience)
• Job placement KwaDukuza
• Ability to commute/relocate: Kwadukuza, KwaZuluNatal: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work
• Minimum 2 years experience in Armed Response
• Language: English
• PSIRA Registered and Grade C certificate Compliant
• Drivers License
• Response Training Certificate
• Handgun Competency Certificate
• Handgun training for business purposes certificate
• Available for Day Shift / Night Shift Rotation
• All applicants will undergo fitness, driving and shooting evaluation.
• One successful candidate will be considered.
Job Type: Full-time, Permanent
Apply now - Email or Drop off your CV at jobs@xtremedefence.co.za
Open Letter to KwaDukuza Mayor, Lindile Nhaca
Loadshedding is very unfair to Stangerites. Much has been written and discussed around the frustrating issue of power cuts that citizens are forced to endure, up to a point of frustration, but I will add my two bits worth just for the sake of this once beautiful town in which I was born and raised.
The daily burden of punishing the country's citizens with electricity cuts is insanely out of control. It's reasonably acceptable to interrupt power supply for a while in order to affect urgent maintenance and replacement of overused equipment. But to continue unabated on a daily basis, and be without power for 3 to 4 times daily is hugely damaging to our economy.
From the time that this punishment began, the damaged parts could have been replaced and new power stations could have been built.
In Stanger we are being treated very unfairly with up to eight hours n certain days. Why is this so? Have we done something so unforgivable that we are being punished to severely? Places close by, like Ntshawini, Thembeni, Shakaskraal and Tongaat are having minimal loadshedding.
You, Madam Mayor, as the First Citizen must intercede on our behalf, and get things corrected for us. It's your paid responsibility and you must have our interest at heart. We are pleading with you to remove this unnecessary punishment for the sake of our economy in Stanger. Please tell us why we are being punished, and why you are not reacting and if the plan is to close down the mainly Indian-owned businesses which contribute to the local fiscus.
The sad reality is that the South African populace is powerless against the ruling party and has been rapidly conditioned into accepting this untenable situation. The electorate must wise up and replace the current rulers with honest, diligent, hardworking people who have the country's best interests at heart.

My view is that, come the next elections, the voting masse must refuse t-shirts, caps and food hampers from the ruling party and vote with reason and not passion. The money that is squandered could be used for establishing much needed infrastructure to bring back South Africa as it was once famously known as a clean, progressive and modern country.
By the way, you look very good each time you appear in all the local tabloids, Madam Mayor.