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South Africa
Hallo, my name is Mathato. I am a 38 year old lady from the republic of Lesotho. I have an experience of well over seven years in the domestic industry. I can look after kids, the old, frail as well as the ill. I can do all housekeeping duties ie laundry, ironing, cleaning and many other duties. I am available for either full time or part time duties. my number is; ,
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South Africa
Hi my name is Faith. I am a 36 year old lady with more than seven years experience. I am very hard working and I love learning. I can look after kids, do laundry, ironing, cleaning and I would also love to learn cooking. I listen carefully to instructions and I don't leave anything to chance. My contact number is: .
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South Africa
Hi. My name is Smisokuhle (Smiso). I am a 35 year old lady with more than seven years experience in the domestic sector. I am very hard working and reliable. I can do the following duties: - cleaning - laundry - ironing - babysitting etc I love learning and I always strive to go the extra mile when executing my duties. I am available for interviews any time and my number is: .
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South Africa
Hi. My name is Smisokuhle (Smiso). I am a 35 year old lady with more than seven years experience in the domestic sector. I am very hard working and reliable. I can do the following duties: - cleaning - laundry - ironing - babysitting etc I love learning and I always strive to go the extra mile when executing my duties. I am available for interviews any time and my number is: 0781474003.
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South Africa
Hi my name is Faith. I am a 37 year old lady with more than seven years experience. I am very hard working and I love learning. I can look after kids, do laundry, ironing, cleaning and I would also love to learn cooking. I listen carefully to instructions and I don't leave anything to chance. My contact number is: 0796000107.
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South Africa
Hi my name is Faith. I am a 36 year old lady with more than seven years experience. I am very hard working and I love learning. I can look after kids, do laundry, ironing, cleaning and I would also love to learn cooking. I listen carefully to instructions and I don't leave anything to chance. My contact number is: 0796000107.
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South Africa
Hi my name is Marrlene. I am a 34 year old lady with vast experience in the domestic sector. I am very good with kids and the old. I can also look after the ill as well as the disabled. I can do laundry, ironing, cooking and many other domestic duties. I am available for interviews any time. My contact number is: .
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South Africa
Hi my name is Sarah. I am a 35 year old lady with more than seven years experience in the catering and domestic sector. I am an experience Chef with contactable references. I can also look after kids, do laundry, ironing and cleaning. I can also look after the ill, old and the disabled. I am available for interview by appointment. For contact details of my references as well as to set an interview please4 call me on my mobile number: .
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South Africa
Siboniso (Boni) is a 35 year old lady with more than seven years experience. She is very hard working and leaves no stone unturned when doing her duties. She is very good with kids and can also look after the ill as well as the old. Boni can do laundry, ironing, cleaning and many other duties. She is always willing to learn and can do either stay in or stay out. Her mobile number is: 0611713823.
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South Africa
Hi my name is Nikky. I am a 35 year old lady with more than seven years experience in the domestic sector. I am very hard working, smart and honest. I can look after kids, the old, ill as well as the disabled. I can do yard and house cleaning, ironing, laundry and many other duties. I can be contacted on: 0717776565.
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South Africa
Experience an Underground walk below the City of Cape Town. Parts of the canals and rivers date back to 1652, when they used to supply the Company Gardens and the passing ships with fresh water. Later these rivers flowing through the city became peasant walkways, shaded by oaks, with bridges going over them. Bring your own headlights and water shoes/gumboots to explore whatâ€s in the belly of the mother city and then pop in or out of a manhole on the manicured lawns of the Castle. Learn all about the fascinating history of the waters flowing below the city. This 2 hour adventure is suitable for children seven years and older and children need to be accompanied by a guardian. The tour requires a measure of physical fitness and you need to be surefooted. We do not recommend the elderly and infirm to join a tour because certain parts of the tunnel can be slippery and have a number of obstacles and ladders to climb. Tunnel History The early streets ran parallel and at right angles to the streams that flowed from the mountain to the sea. Later, these streams were formalized and directed into ‘grachteâ€. For example the Heerengracht (today Adderley Street), was the first principal street of the settlement, following the course of the Fresh River to the fort. It was threaded by a double streamlet, with tiny bridges crossing at intervals. It ran through the town centre and continued the axis of the Companyâ€s Garden linked by way of an old gateway, was lined with stooped townhouses of the burghers and at its foot was the wooden jetty. By 1767 the street had been widened into a fashionable promenade. It was described by a traveller in 1778 as “the most beautiful street or canal, bordered with oaks, along which are built the finest houses.” The ‘grachte†had become the dumping place for the townâ€s rubbish. Thus, a systematic programme of arching over and enclosing the canals was initiated in 1838, directly changing the character of old Cape Town. At first a number of bridges were built over the canals and some canals paved. Eventually the majority of the grachte had been replaced by brick sewers. By the end of the 1850s, the last stretch of the Heerengracht had been covered and the street, renamed Adderley Street. When the Bubonic Plague broke out in Cape Town in 1901, the last of the open water courses was closed, in District Six. Location: Cape Town Central Availability: Adventures depart based on a mimimum group size of 10 pax. Who: The tour requires a measure of physical fitness and you need to be surefooted. We do not recommend the elderly and infirm to join a tour because certain parts of the tunnel can be slippery and have a number of obstacles and ladders to climb. Children age 7 and older are welcome. Numbers: This experience is for one person and forms part of a group. Weather: All adventures are water level dependent. What to take: Dress sensibly, wear boots/water shoes and take a head torch. Duration: Allow 2 hours for this adventure. Additional Information: Participation is at your own risk. This package includes a service fee and an e-voucher.
R 499
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South Africa
Experience an Underground walk below the City of Cape Town. Parts of the canals and rivers date back to 1652, when they used to supply the Company Gardens and the passing ships with fresh water. Later these rivers flowing through the city became peasant walkways, shaded by oaks, with bridges going over them. Bring your own headlights and water shoes/gumboots to explore whats in the belly of the mother city and then pop in or out of a manhole on the manicured lawns of the Castle. Learn all about the fascinating history of the waters flowing below the city. This 2 hour adventure is suitable for children seven years and older and children need to be accompanied by a guardian. The tour requires a measure of physical fitness and you need to be surefooted. We do not recommend the elderly and infirm to join a tour because certain parts of the tunnel can be slippery and have a number of obstacles and ladders to climb. Tunnel History The early streets ran parallel and at right angles to the streams that flowed from the mountain to the sea. Later, these streams were formalized and directed into grachte. For example the Heerengracht (today Adderley Street), was the first principal street of the settlement, following the course of the Fresh River to the fort. It was threaded by a double streamlet, with tiny bridges crossing at intervals. It ran through the town centre and continued the axis of the Companys Garden linked by way of an old gateway, was lined with stooped townhouses of the burghers and at its foot was the wooden jetty. By 1767 the street had been widened into a fashionable promenade. It was described by a traveller in 1778 as ¿the most beautiful street or canal, bordered with oaks, along which are built the finest houses.¿ The grachte had become the dumping place for the towns rubbish. Thus, a systematic programme of arching over and enclosing the canals was initiated in 1838, directly changing the character of old Cape Town. At first a number of bridges were built over the canals and some canals paved. Eventually the majority of the grachte had been replaced by brick sewers. By the end of the 1850s, the last stretch of the Heerengracht had been covered and the street, renamed Adderley Street. When the Bubonic Plague broke out in Cape Town in 1901, the last of the open water courses was closed, in District Six. Location: Cape Town Central Availability: Adventures depart based on a mimimum group size of 10 pax. Who: The tour requires a measure of physical fitness and you need to be surefooted. We do not recommend the elderly and infirm to join a tour because certain parts of the tunnel can be slippery and have a number of obstacles and ladders to climb. Children age 7 and older are welcome. Numbers: This experience is for one person and forms part of a group. Weather: All adventures are water level dependent. What to take: Dress sensibly, wear boots/water shoes and take a head torch. Duration: Allow 2 hours for this adventure. Additional Information: Participation is at your own risk. This package includes a service fee and an e-voucher.
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South Africa
Hie my name is Thando. I am a 29 year old lady who stays in Malelane in Mpumalanga. I have been working in the domestic sector for the past seven years. I am currently looking for a domestic job in Malelane or Nelspruit. I can do the following duties: - Babysitting - Laundry - Ironing - Cleaning - Frail care - Basic cooking etc For more about me please contact me on: .
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South Africa
ELIZABETH () a competent and dedicated 43 years old ZIMBABWEAN lady with a PERMIT, references and a beautiful SEVEN years experience in Domestic, Housekeeping and Cleaning and I am looking for a Stay-In or Stay-Out job even a Part-Time or Full-Time. I am immediately available.
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South Africa
An Underground Tunnel Adventure in Cape Town If you would like to experience a walk below the bustling streets of Cape Town, be sure to attend this exciting Tour. Not only is the Mother City home to one of the seven natural wonders of the world (Table Mountain), it’s also a city steeped in history and intrigue, and those intrepid adventurers keen to swap scenic beaches and wine lands for the subterranean throughways that date back to the mid s will find themselves privy to a thrilling slice of Cape Town lore. Bring along your own torch, some bottled water and non-slip shoes – old trainers, river shoes or gumboots. Headlights are available for R80- each. Explorers need to be physically fit and surefooted, as parts of the tunnels can be slippery and as there are obstacles to hurdle and ladders to climb. This expedition is great for adults and kids over 8 years of age. Children need to be accompanied by an adult. The trail starts and ends in the gardens of the Castle of Good Hope. Secure parking is available at the Castle. Spaces are limited to 24 spots per adventure, so book early to secure your spot. Tickets are R175 kids U16 and R250p/p adults.
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South Africa
Hie my name is Thando. I am a 29 year old lady who stays in Soweto. I have been working in the domestic sector for the past seven years. I am currently looking for a domestic job in Gauteng. I can do the following duties: - Babysitting - Laundry - Ironing - Cleaning - Frail care - Basic cooking etc For more about me please contact me on: .
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South Africa
Hi. My name is Khanyisile Agrineth Ngwenya (Agrineth). I am a 30 year old lady with more than seven years experience in the domestic sector. I am very hard and honest. I can handle pressure and I master new duties easily. I can do the following duties: - Laundry - ironing - Cleaning - Babysitting - Frail care - Basic cooking and I can easily follow recipes My contact number is: .
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South Africa
EMPLOYMENT WANTED: CARER I worked as a full-time, live-in carer and worked seven days a week for a frail 93 year old man. I am a warm, compassionate person with loads of patience. I believe in treating elderly people with dignity and respect. My patient became so weak, he became wheel chair bound. I took care of his personal hygiene and cooked all his meals. I cleaned the house, did all the grocery shopping and purchased and dispensed all his medication and did all the washing and ironing. I took him to doctor’s appointments, shopping and on outings. I am a committed Christian and my honesty and integrity is beyond question. I would like to work in the southern suburbs, but this is not essential. I am a qualified bookkeeper and handled all the finances to run a household. I have excellent references from my previous employers and my church pastor. I have worked for my patient for over two years now. My patient has passed away.
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South Africa
Hi my name is Merriam Kholofelo Molea. I am a 32 year old South African lady with more than seven years experience in the domestic sector and I have contactable references. I underwent formal trained in Child Care and CPR. I love working with kids and I can also help them with school work. I can do laundry, ironing, cleaning and many other duties. I am available for interviews any time and my contact number is: 0784369242.
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South Africa
Hi my name is Merriam Kholofelo Molea. I am a 32 year old South African lady with more than seven years experience in the domestic sector and I have contactable references. I underwent formal trained in Child Care and CPR. I love working with kids and I can also help them with school work. I can do laundry, ironing, cleaning and many other duties. I am available for interviews any time and my contact number is: 0787137087.
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Books and Resources   The terrier who sailed around the world Rosemary and Robert Forrester “Tara, the terrier who sailed around the world”  is the exciting and touching story of a Jack Russell who had at least nine lives – and many more adventures – with her owners, Rosemary and Robert Forrester, as they sailed around the world on a yacht. The story begins when Robert flies from Columbia to Florida to buy some essential boat parts, and returns with a six-week-old puppy. Rosemary is both delighted and anxious: how will a dog as lively as a Jack Russell adapt to living at sea? This tiny dog has to learn how to keep her balance on a boat which is tilting sideways one minute, then crashing down on a wave the next; how to find a way to play ball without being washed into the ocean; how to learn to eat fish instead of meat; how to swim in the sea and get back on the boat; how to see-off all potential intruders, including marauding seagulls and customs officials.  Above all, Tara has to learn how to survive when she is washed overboard – not once, but twice. Rosemary recounts their incredible adventures as they sail from the Panama Canal to Australia, and on to Malaysia and Thailand, where they survive the Boxing Day Tsunami. Finally, their journey takes them through the Indian Ocean to Mozambique, where Tara ends her days.  For animal lovers everywhere – especially those who like travel and sailing boats – this is an emotional and uniquely entertaining tale. Life on the high seas – with a Jack Russell! The unusual adventures of a dog at sea For Jack Russell terrier fans everywhere Not just for animal lovers, but for anyone interested in travel Sailing and its challenges Crammed full of laugh-out-loud stories – on board and ashore What to do when miles from medical help Strategies for coping with corrupt officials and modern-day pirates Colourful tales about fellow sailors encountered in every port How to survive by eating only what is caught The miracle of finding a dog washed overboard at sea – not once, but twice 5 star reviews Dogs. We adore them, and unworthy as we are of such devotion, they adore us in return. All they want is to be with us – and if that means living on a small boat and being tossed around on (and sometimes in) the ocean for 12 years, as Tara Forrester did, then so be it. Rosemary and Robert Forrester had already crossed the Atlantic from Gibraltar to Barbados, and then cruised the Caribbean and the east coast of North America in their yacht Deusa, when they decided to explore the Pacific. They were berthed at Cartagena in Colombia when Robert had to fly back to Miami to buy spares for the boat. On a whim, he returned with a basket containing six week old Tara, a Jack Russell terrier (or was that terror)? From that moment, writes Rosemary, “everything changed.” Into their tightly disciplined existence, so necessary for survival and harmony on a small boat, arrived a boisterous, inquisitive, endlessly energetic, independent and utterly fearless individual who involved herself in every part of their lives. They fished – she hunted sharks and even killed one (size is irrelevant). Shady characters, including customs officials out to make trouble, were frightened away by the unexpected appearance on deck of a snapping, snarling dog, who meant what she said. Much longed for walks on dry land, were enlivened by a small but dedicated chaser of chickens, a tussle with a monkey determined to drown her, and an embarrassing incident with a terrified Red Setter who tried to escape by swimming out to sea, with Tara hanging onto its tail. Thanks to quick thinking and cool heads, the Forresters managed to ride out the Tsunami in Malaysia, then spent hours in their dinghy rescuing other unmanned yachts that had been ripped from their moorings by the raging sea. In Cape York, the northern most point of Australia, they ran Deusa onto the rocks in murky water, and nearly sank her; and they often faced horrendous conditions for days at sea, all alone. But their worst nightmare came to pass when Tara fell overboard, not once, but three times. On the third occasion, she had been swimming for at least seven or eight hours before she was finally picked up by a Chinese fishing vessel, delighted to have had the “good luck” to have found a dog at sea. But the story didn’t end there – her finder was determined to keep her... If Tara could have written a book about positive thinking, persistence and absolute fearlessness, it would have been a bestseller. Come to think of it, perhaps one day science might invent a dog-friendly computer, so that other little Taras can give us frail humans the advice we so sorely need.  Tara died peacefully on dry land in Mozambique, having given her family 14 years of total devotion, love – and fun. What a dog. What an adventure. What a story. For animal lovers everywhere – especially those who like travel and sailing boats – this is an emotional and uniquely entertaining tale. Life on the high seas – with a Jack Russell!   Paperback • 15.2x22.5cm • 224 pages • 44 colour pictures + 7 maps • ISBN: 978-1-845848-80-4 • UPC: 6-36847-044880-8 Brand URL: www.tarabook.co.za    
R 220
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