“I Almost Died” — Jackie Phamotse On Her Food Poisoning Scare

Author Jackie Phamotse recently made shocking allegations during an interview with ZiMoja, revealing that she believes she was poisoned, leading to a miscarriage. The interview also brought to light the death threats she had been receiving. Jackie has been known for her outspoken stance on the dark practices within the entertainment industry, and this has apparently made her a target.

During the interview, Jackie exposed the disturbing trend of influencers recruiting young girls and selling them off for sexxual slavery. She described how these influencers erase all evidence of their involvement in the human trafficking operations through Instagram direct messages, making it difficult to trace the crimes back to them. According to her claims, young girls are lured into clubs with promises of parties, only to fall victim to human trafficking rings.

Jackie further added that certain influential individuals in the industry are involved in occult practices. She spoke of mysterious rituals and hidden rooms in some lavish homes, hinting at the presence of black magic and even the existence of snakes in some properties. Her willingness to shed light on such sensitive issues may have contributed to the threats and attempts to harm her.

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS) INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME (X14 POSTS) AT THE KWAZULU NATAL DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

The KwaZulu Natal Department of Health is calling for applications from suitably qualified unemployed graduates to participate in their Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Internship Programme. There are 14 available positions for this internship. The closing date for applications is 28th July 2023.

Equal Opportunity Employer
The Department is committed to promoting representativity in all levels of occupational categories of employees. It is an affirmative action employer, encouraging individuals from all backgrounds to apply, including People with Disabilities (PWD) who are welcome to apply.

Qualifications and Districts:
Applications are invited from unemployed graduates with the following qualifications:

  • BTech in Emergency Medical Care
  • BHSC in Emergency Medical Care

The available positions are distributed as follows across various districts:

  • uMkhanyakude District: 2 Posts
  • Zululand District: 2 Posts
  • UMzinyathi District: 2 Posts
  • Harry Gwala District: 2 Posts
  • Amajuba District: 2 Posts
  • Uthukela District: 2 Posts
  • King Cetshwayo District: 2 Posts

Requirements for the Internship Programme:
Candidates must demonstrate a willingness to work in the specialized field of Emergency Medical Services. Only certificates from tertiary institutions will be accepted, and letters of completion will not be considered.

Key Performance Areas:
Successful interns will be expected to:

  • Perform relevant duties as designated by the supervisor.
  • Demonstrate expertise in accordance with the area of specialization to enhance service delivery.
  • Work at a level corresponding to their specific qualification.

Applications Process:
To apply for the EMS Internship Programme, candidates must follow these steps:

  1. Obtain and complete the New Z83 application form, available at [provide link].
  2. Ensure that all fields in the New Z83 form are completed and signed.
  3. Attach a comprehensive Curriculum Vitae (CV) to the application.
  4. Failure to attach both the completed Z83 form and the Curriculum Vitae (CV) will result in disqualification.

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable experience in the field of Emergency Medical Services. Submit your application before the closing date and be part of the KwaZulu Natal Department of Health’s commitment to quality healthcare delivery.

DOWNLOAD THE KWAZULU NATAL DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS) INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME PDF DOCUMENT HERE

DOWNLOAD THE NEW Z83 APPLICATION FORM HERE

CLOSING DATE: 28 JULY 2023

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