Natasha Bezuidenhout
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Burst water mains, leaks and crumbling infrastructure are intensifying Nelson Mandela Bay’s water crisis.
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Whilst the municipality has announced the opening of public swimming pools for the summer season, some remain dilapidated.
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The Gqeberha art community is in mourning following the tragic death of choreographer, dancer and artist Dugulth “Junior King” Ferreira.
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Freddie Oosthuizen is appealing for sponsorship to fund a crucial hernia operation and to continue his charitable cycling campaigns.
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The tragic death of an elderly pedestrian has reignited community demands for urgent safety measures on a notorious stretch of road in Central.
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The vibrant life of Rachel Otte, a 22-year-old Eastern Cape woman killed in a Fish Hoek house robbery, was remembered at a memorial service.
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Southern Cape police confirmed the death of two athletes competing in the Ironman 70.3 Mossel Bay triathlon on Sunday 16 November. The athletes tragically died in the swimming portion of the event.
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The city’s Flying Squad, once boasting 15–20 operational vehicles daily, has been reduced to a single van.
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Three suspects charged in connection with the brutal murder of businessman Danie de Jager made a brief appearance in court today.
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As another Christmas approaches, Juanita Scott continues to seek justice for her son, carrying the weight of unanswered questions.










