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This week, News24's Jobs Portal features an exciting selection of roles across South Africa, offering opportunities to help you realise your professional potential:
Top roles this week
Lead change in governance: Multiple openings in local and national government offer a chance to shape policies and make an impact in positions like Municipal Manager or roles within the Department of Human Settlements.
Finance professionals, step forward!: The spotlight is on roles ranging from bookkeeping to revenue management at respected organisations like the South African Council for Educators (SACE).
Administrative excellence: Join as a Committee Secretary, or find positions designed for skilled finance clerks and cashiers in Limpopo and beyond. These roles are suited for individuals ready to bring structure and efficiency to their teams.
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