الصفحة الرئيسية جنوب أفريقيا South Africa: President Ramaphosa Assents to Public Procurement Bill

الصفحة الرئيسية جنوب أفريقيا South Africa: President Ramaphosa Assents to Public Procurement Bill

South Africa: President Ramaphosa Assents to Public Procurement Bill

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نُشرت يوم August 23, 2024

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Home Jobs Want to work with CAF? Apply for Confederation of African Football vacancies The Confederation of African Football (CAF) was founded in 1957. As the administrative body of the region, CAF manages competitions, offers technical and administrative training courses while actively fostering the promotion and practice of football. The Confederation organizes championships such as the Africa Cup ofNations (CAN or AFCON), the most popular competition. It maintains veryclose links with FIFA in coordinating tournaments for different eventssuch as the World Cup, Youth and Women competitions and the OlympicGames Football Tournaments. We are recruiting to fill the following position below: Job Title: TV Production Manager Location:  Africa Division: Marketing & TV Job Scope

  • The TV Production Manager will be in charge of supervising the TVproduction of the 250+ matches played every year during CAFcompetitions.
  • This will involve liaising with the Host Broadcasters, the technicalservice providers and the TV right holders in the preparation anddelivery of the competitions.
  • He will be overseeing the HB productions and coordinating allelements of the international signals (host broadcasting, on-screengraphics, satellite transmission, commentaries…), in order to ensure thedelivery of contractual TV rights.
  • Planning and organizing the TV productions
  • Evaluating the production capabilities of local Host Broadcasters, and if needed, appointing external service providers
  • Ensuring that the HB production plans are implemented according to CAF standards
  • Enhancing the quality of TV productions on editorial and technical aspects by proposing
  • Attending site inspections visits
  • Monitoring of matches in CAF Match Command Center
  • Preparing production reports and proposing improvements measures
  • Supervising the production of the Highlights and videos to promote CAF Competitions
Qualifications Work Experience:
  • Minimum five years of work experience in broadcasting or TV production company in a live-sports production environment
IT Skills:
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office applications
Language Skills:
  • Must be fluent in written and spoken English and French
Other Skills:
  • A solid understanding of all the elements of a sports live production
  • A good knowledge of new broadcast technologies, camera systems and developments in the broadcast industry
  • A good understanding of media rights and obligations in the context of sports events
  • Excellent verbal, written, organizational and communication skills
  • Demonstrated ability to plan and prioritize under time constraints.Manage multiple projects simultaneously and complete them on schedule
Location:  Africa Division: Finance Job Scope
  • Supports the finance director in the financial decisions by establishing, monitoring, and enforcing policies and procedures;
  • Assists the finance director to protect assets by establishing, monitoring, and enforcing internal controls;
  • Monitors and confirms financial condition to the finance Director.
Responsibilities
  • Establishes, monitors, and enforces policies and procedures;
  • Protects assets by establishing, monitoring, and enforcing internal controls;
  • Monitors and confirms the financial situation by performing theinternal audit and provide the information to the external auditors;
  • Establishing schedules for budgets preparations; collecting, analyzing, and consolidating financial data; recommending plans;
  • Achieves budget objectives by scheduling expenditures; analyzing variances; initiating corrective actions;
  • Prepares special reports for presentation to the Finance Director;
  • Provides status of financial condition by collecting, interpreting, and reporting financial data;
  • Files financial reports; advising finance director on needed actions;
  • Completes operational requirements by scheduling and assigning employees; following up on work results;
  • Protects operations by keeping financial information and plans confidential.
  • Bachelor Degree required in Finance / Accounting
  • Master Degree or CPA or accounting equivalent required
Work Experience:
  • Five years of working experience in a similar position
IT Skills:
  • Use of Microsoft Office applications
  • Use of EDP accounting applications
Language Skills:
  • Must be fluent in written and spoken English and French
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South Africa: President Ramaphosa Assents to Public Procurement Bill

The Public Procurement Act addresses weaknesses in the procurement of goods and services by organs of state that have in the past enabled various degrees of corruption, including state capture PRETORIA, South Africa, July 23, 2024/APO Group/ -- President Cyril Ramaphosa has signed into law legislation that aims to create a single framework that regulates public procurement, including preferential procurement, by all organs of state, with the necessary efficiency, cost-effectiveness and integrity. The President has assented to the Public Procurement Bill which complies with the stipulation in Section 217 of the Constitution that contracting of goods and services by organs of state in all spheres of government must occur in accordance with a system which is fair, equitable, transparent, competitive and cost-effective; and that national legislation must prescribe a framework within which a procurement policy must be implemented. As enacted by the President, the Public Procurement Act addresses weaknesses in the procurement of goods and services by organs of state that have in the past enabled various degrees of corruption, including state capture. The Act also responds to the acknowledgment that legislation regulating procurement by organs of state is fragmented and constrains justified advancement of persons or categories of persons who could provide goods or services. The Act establishes a single framework that regulates public procurement, including preferential procurement, by all organs of state and promotes the use of technology for efficiency and effectiveness. The law seeks to enhance transparency and integrity, among others, to combat corruption, ensure efficient, effective and economic use of public resources and advance transformation and broadened economic participation. The Act foresees that economic development will be stimulated through the procurement of goods that are produced and services that are provided in South Africa, as well as procurement that is developmental in nature. The Public Procurement Act, which will be administered by the Minister of Finance, applies to departments, constitutional institutions, municipalities, municipal entities, and public entities. There are also a limited number of clauses which apply to Parliament and provincial legislatures. The Act applies to all procurement carried out by a procurement institution (including procurement through donor or grant funding), any person who submits a bid or has been awarded a bid; and all procurement carried out by any person on behalf of a procuring institution. Among its wide-ranging provisions, the Act lists persons who may not submit bids including a public office bearer, employees of Parliament or provincial legislatures, and officials or employees of, among others, public entities, constitutional institutions, municipalities and municipal entities. PRETORIA, South Africa, July 23, 2024/APO Group/ -- President Cyril Ramaphosa has signed into law legislation that aims to create a single framework that regulates public procurement, including preferential procurement, by all organs of state, with the necessary efficiency, cost-effectiveness and integrity. The President has assented to the Public Procurement Bill which complies with the stipulation in Section 217 of the Constitution that contracting of goods and services by organs of state in all spheres of government must occur in accordance with a system which is fair, equitable, transparent, competitive and cost-effective; and that national legislation must prescribe a framework within which a procurement policy must be implemented. As enacted by the President, the Public Procurement Act addresses weaknesses in the procurement of goods and services by organs of state that have in the past enabled various degrees of corruption, including state capture. The Act also responds to the acknowledgment that legislation regulating procurement by organs of state is fragmented and constrains justified advancement of persons or categories of persons who could provide goods or services. The Act establishes a single framework that regulates public procurement, including preferential procurement, by all organs of state and promotes the use of technology for efficiency and effectiveness. The law seeks to enhance transparency and integrity, among others, to combat corruption, ensure efficient, effective and economic use of public resources and advance transformation and broadened economic participation. The Act foresees that economic development will be stimulated through the procurement of goods that are produced and services that are provided in South Africa, as well as procurement that is developmental in nature. The Public Procurement Act, which will be administered by the Minister of Finance, applies to departments, constitutional institutions, municipalities, municipal entities, and public entities. There are also a limited number of clauses which apply to Parliament and provincial legislatures. The Act applies to all procurement carried out by a procurement institution (including procurement through donor or grant funding), any person who submits a bid or has been awarded a bid; and all procurement carried out by any person on behalf of a procuring institution. Among its wide-ranging provisions, the Act lists persons who may not submit bids including a public office bearer, employees of Parliament or provincial legislatures, and officials or employees of, among others, public entities, constitutional institutions, municipalities and municipal entities. Distributed by APO Group on behalf of The Presidency of the Republic of South Africa. Kokomansion Media is a Nigerian news site dedicated to delivering timely, accurate and news worthy information.We believe if a story must be reported, it must be accurate! Contact us: info@kokomansion.com

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