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Openings at Bank of Zambia

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» Grade 12 School Certificate with five (5) ‘O’ Levels (credit o better);
» Experience in Banking, Currency and payment system at junior management level in a reputable commercial bank.

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Roberto Zambia | New Single

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Listen to it on YouTube below;

Download link: Click here.

As we enter into Africa’s party season, Zimbabwe’s most prolific and talented club DJ – RayDizz has crafted an international dancefloor anthem that is set to take over the summer.

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Issue 14 | November 2016 (incl download link)

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Hello ZASA Mag family!

First of all, thank you to everyone that’s getting involved with the magazine, our steadily growing group of contributors have put together yet another edition filled with some really awesome content so well done to the team!

To you, our reader – we truly appreciate your unrelenting support and as we enter year 2 of the publication, we promise to continue shaping the magazine in a way that will keep you informed and entertained.

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Issue 14 is here!
We take you back to Luangwa National Park where you can camp in luxury; tell you about the new monthly property investment talks that will be held right here in Johannesburg; Victoria catches up with a budding young author and Steven explains why you should be careful about dieting and how to do it right.

If you haven’t yet subscribed, visit zasamag.wordpress.com and submit your email address under the “About Us” tab on the main menu – you get your FREE copy of ZASA Magazine in your inbox, every month!

Now go on, get yourself something nice to sip on and enjoy the mag 🙂

Click here to download Issue 14 (November 2016)

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Issue 13 | October 2016 (incl download link)

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Hello ZASA Mag family!

So exactly a year ago, this was all a simple idea – make a community magazine that would serve as an outlet for Zambians living in South Africa. We are truly humbled by the reception since we first started, our readership has grown beyond the borders of SA and this means we also have to step our game up – challenge accepted.

We have always said this magazine is all about you, our awesome reader; this will remain at the core of everything we do as we look toward year 2 and beyond – thank you for the support.

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Issue 13 is here and as usual, it has been packed to the brim with fresh content, from events to health and everything in between – we really hope you enjoy!

If you haven’t yet subscribed, do so now by submitting your email address on this link – you will now get your FREE copy of ZASA Magazine in your inbox, every month!

For hard copy orders, email macpatrick@longwemedia.co.za and enjoy the mag in all its HD glory!

Now as we always say, go get yourself a little something nice to sip on and enjoy the mag 🙂

Click here to download Issue 13 (October 2016)

Find and follow us on social media:

Facebook: @ZASAMagazine

Instagram: @ZASAMagazine

Twitter: @ZASAMagazine

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Issue 13 | October 2016 (incl download link)

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Hello ZASA Mag family!

So exactly a year ago, this was all a simple idea – make a community magazine that would serve as an outlet for Zambians living in South Africa. We are truly humbled by the reception since we first started, our readership has grown beyond the borders of SA and this means we also have to step our game up – challenge accepted.

We have always said this magazine is all about you, our awesome reader; this will remain at the core of everything we do as we look toward year 2 and beyond – thank you for the support.

zasa-magazine-issue-13-october-2016_contents-page

Issue 13 is here and as usual, it has been packed to the brim with fresh content, from events to health and everything in between – we really hope you enjoy!

If you haven’t yet subscribed, visit zasamag.wordpress.com and submit your email address under the “About Us” tab on the main menu – you get your FREE copy of ZASA Magazine in your inbox, every month!

For hard copy orders, email macpatrick@longwemedia.co.za and enjoy the mag in all its HD glory!

Now as we always say, go get yourself a little something nice to sip on and enjoy the mag 🙂

Click here to download Issue 13 (October 2016)

Find and follow us on social media:

Facebook: @ZASAMagazine

Instagram: @ZASAMagazine

Twitter: @ZASAMagazine

Google+: ZASA Magazine Google+ Page

YouTube: ZASA Magazine

Update | Missing girls found

The girls who were reported missing were with a school friend in Germiston. For some strange reason, their communication of their desire to spend a few days with their friend did not reach their parents. Only after word went out that they had been reported missing did the friend they were visiting alert them of what was happening. Otherwise they maintain they left word of their stay away.

We wish to thank everyone of you for your words of comfort and prayers during the difficult time we thought the girls were missing.

In the same breath, I wish to apologize to those who may have been inconvenienced owing to our belief that the children were missing.

I thank you all.

Chilala Muhyila

Want a hamper? Do the following…

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In Support of Global Handwashing Day, ZASA Magazine is giving away two (2) Dettol hampers valued at K500 each!

If you win but are not based in Lusaka, you will be allowed to choose someone to collect the hamper in Lusaka (a relative, friend, sister, girlfriend, boyfriend kaya you decide).

Here’s what you have to do…

  1. Take a ka selfie of yourself washing your hands
  2. Post it on either Twitter, Facebook or Instagram with the hashtags #healthyhands AND #zasamag (very important) – the more you post the better your chances!
  3. Get as many posts in before the competition closes on 14th of October 2016
  4. Wait for the announcement of the two lucky winners on the 15th of October 2016

You have to be following ZASA Magazine on at least one of these platforms to be eligible to win.

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Twitter: @ZASAMagazine

Notice on RSA Police Clearance Certificate

RSA POLICE CLEARANCE CERTIFICATES: URGENT NOTICE TO ALL APPLICANTS FOR TEMPORARY RESIDENCE VISAS AND PERMANENT RESIDENCE PERMITS

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The Immigration Regulations of the Immigration Act, No. 13 of 2002 define a Police Clearance Certificate as follows:

“A certificate issued by the police or security authority in each country where the relevant applicant resided for 12 months or longer after attaining the age of 18 years, in respect of criminal records or the character of that applicant, which certificate shall not be older than six months at the time of its submission: Provided that the certificate shall not be required from a foreign country in the case of renewal or extension of a visa but from the Republic”.

With effect from the 01st of October 2016, The Department of Home Affairs will automate the process of obtaining a South African Police Clearance Certificate. Instead of the applicant going to a police station to apply for a police clearance, VFS will use the applicant’s biometrics (fingerprints) which they are already collecting in the current process and use them to run background checks against the South African Police Services database. On receipt of the electronic police clearance, VFS will merge the records with the main application and transmit the contents electronically to DHA as a full and complete application. The SAPS database background check will take an average of 24 – 36 hours, a great improvement from the 3 to 4 months that it takes currently to get a police clearance from SAPS, as reported by applicants.

The total fee per adult applicant in addition for this service will be R175.00 (Incl. VAT) per criminal background check. The Department is already running this process successfully for both the Zimbabwean Special Permit and the Lesotho Special Permit applications.

Please be advised that the current manual submission of RSA police clearances will be accepted until the 31st of October 2016. This automation of the police clearance is only applicable to RSA police clearance certificates. Any other Police Clearance Certificates issued by the police or security authority in each country where the relevant applicant resided for 12 months or longer after attaining the age of 18 years will still be accepted manually.


For more information regarding the above process please contact the VFS contact centre at +27(0)12 425 3000 or by email at info.dhasa@vfshelpline.com You may also contact the Home Affairs Contact Centre at 0800 60 11 90 or via email at  hacc@dha.gov.za

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Source: Dept. of Home Affairs