Botha And Sons Holding

Botha And Sons Holding

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Botha And Sons Holding is a multi-brand company, authorised to offer a wide variety of top-of-the-range services and innovative solutions for your Assets.

We specialising in
- Labour Law & Industrial Relations Proceedings
- Dispute & CCMA Proceedings
- Industrial Relations Training
- Optimal Industrial Relations Proceedings
- Contract of Employment
- Wage and Salary Negotiations
- Strike Management Continge

19/05/2020

Please be advised that our partners, Davey Khosa And Associates will be opened from Monday, 25 May 2020, to assist you with your
- Temporary Employee/Employer Relief Scheme (TERS)
- Labour Relations Act, 1995 Sections 9, 16, 21, 22, 24, 26, 45, 61, 63, 64, 72, 74, 86, 89, 94, 134, 191(1), 198 and 198A-C
- Employment Equity Act, 1998 Sections 10
- Basic Condition of Employment Act 1997 Sections 41, 69(5) 73A, 80, 84
- Skills Development Act 1998 Sections 19
National Minimum Wage Act 2018 Sections 4(8).

You can find us at Corner Albertina Sisulu and Von Brandis, Works@Market Building.

19/08/2017

In a productive meeting we had with Foster Mafosi today,
The later told us, that in the entertainment industry, it is ignorance that keep our industry dark. It is lack of proper management and advancement of marketing that robs us of growth and development. We need Talented Artists but who understand the complexities of the entertainment industry.

Photos 10/02/2017

We are pleased to announce our endorsement with Divine Minister N, for his Divine Worship Appointment LIVE Show.

Come on the 4th of March 2017 at Good News Bible Church in Orlando East, Soweto and Tickets are R100 standard and R150 VIP, at 18h00.

12/01/2017

Either you run the day, or the day runs you - Jim Rohn

To our Clients, Friends and Partners, Compliments to the year.

26/10/2016

Botha And Sons In partnership with ADT, are seeking for a Direct Sales Consultants

Requirements:-
- Matric
- Sales Experience

We will offer
- Basic salary
- Excellent growth potential
- Cellphone allowance
- Brilliant commission structure

Preferable from
- Soweto
- Tembisa
- Midrand
- JHB Central

Please send CV's to
[email protected]

15/08/2016

Congratulations to our very own Wayde Van Niekerk who smashed Michael Johnson's long-standing 400m record when he stormed to Olympic gold on Sunday.

Van Niekerk, running in the unfavoured lane eight, blasted off the final corner to time 43.03, 0.15 quicker than Johnson's previous world best set in Seville in 1999, a record that had taken on mythical-like standing.

Photos from Botha And Sons Holding's post 26/07/2016

ALERT: Tornado has grounded in TEMBISA, Pumulani mall has collapsed. Tembisa hospital damaged. Get your cars under cover and get off the roads there is no indication on the direction of the Tornado. It is still on the ground

11/05/2016

There's this Company we are doing Business with, they are in Need of the following people.

1. Project Manager - Diploma in Civil, Prefered

2. QS - Diploma in CManagement or QS

3. Site Agent - Diploma in Civil

4. Project Administrator - Diploma in QS/CM

Kindly Send your CV and Tell and friend you know in that Field.

Its a with or without experience. There is a Big Project coming up in less than 2 or 3 months, to be placed in Gauteng, Mpumalanga or/and KwaZulu Natal.

Email your CV to
[email protected]

Or Fax to

0862764570

20/03/2016

To: The National Executive Committee of the ANC

c/o The Secretary-General, Mr Gwede Mantashe

The Oliver and Adelaide Tambo Foundation, the Nelson Mandela Foundation and the Ahmed Kathrada Foundation jointly write to you at a difficult time in the history of the African National Congress and our country, South Africa.

The ANC has been through challenging times before, but with the resourceful and courageous leadership the organisation has been blessed with in its long history, it can yet again provide an invigorated, visionary course into the future.

We are deeply concerned about the current course on which our country is headed. We believe this course is contrary to the individual and collective legacy of our Founders.

We read disturbing stories in newspapers and other media about “state capture”; we see important institutions of democracy such as Parliament under great strain; we hear what ordinary South Africans tell us through our work, and are challenged by friends and comrades who witness cumulative fragmentation of the ANC, a great organisation our Founders helped build and sustain over generations. In the spirit of our Founders, we cannot passively watch these deeply concerning developments unfold and get worse by the day.
Leaders such as Tambo, Mandela and Kathrada helped shape the ANC by providing a vision of a better future for all our people. Their vision of freedom, social justice, and democracy was embraced by millions of South Africans. It was based on and driven by strong moral authority and principled engagement. Their leadership and that of the ANC were admired the world over. It inspired other people in their own struggles.

In 1994, the humanity and dignity of our people were restored, and the new state, a constitutional democracy, began to support that humanity and dignity with varied institutions it created and which were dedicated to achieving a better quality of life for all its citizens. In its leadership of this new democracy the government of the African National Congress enjoyed overwhelming support across the nation: the youth, religious communities, civil society, and South Africans of all persuasions. The worldwide solidarity in support of a cause that was as universal as it was humanistic, showed the extent to which South Africa had inspired the world. Sadly, by the day we witness the steady erosion of something very rare in human history: a near universal admiration of a country and what it had pledged itself to achieve.

All South Africans have a living memory of the freedoms we have won and experienced. We cannot sit back and watch those freedoms being taken away. It is in this respect that it seems to us that the ANC has significantly drifted away from the ideals to which our Founders and many others, dedicated their lives. We are disturbed by accounts we receive from students, religious leaders, members of our community, the media and from civil society organisations about the disillusionment of our people and their waning trust in the ANC as a result of the unfolding events.

We believe we have reached a watershed moment. We appeal to the National Executive Committee of the ANC as they meet over the weekend to take note of the mood of the people across the country, to reflect deeply on their solemn responsibilities, to make urgent choices, and to take urgent corrective actions in the best interest of South Africa and its peoples. We make this call to remain true to our Founders and to continue their life’s work to champion the cause of freedom and democracy for our people. It is for these that they were “prepared to die”. History will judge the ANC leadership harshly if it fails to take the decisions that will restore the trust and confidence of the people of South Africa.

In the true spirit of our Founders we offer our experience and expertise in any manner that might assist in facilitating a critical process of dialogue in which South Africans can find one another in the restoration of visionary cohesion and nation-building at this hour of need. Our doors are open!

Yours sincerely,

Dr Frene Ginwala Acting Chairperson of the Oliver and Adelaide Tambo Foundation

Prof Njabulo S Ndebele Chairperson of the Board of Trustees of the Nelson Mandela Foundation

Mr. Derek Hanekom On behalf of the Ahmed Kathrada Foundation

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85 Eloff And 62 Kerk Street Street, Royal Place, 6th Floor
Johannesburg
2001

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 15:30
Saturday 09:30 - 13:00