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EC receives R620 million HIV/AIDS relief
The Eastern Cape government has received over R620-million from the US government through the President’s Emergency Plan for Aids Relief (PEPFAR) as a means to reduce HIV/Aids from a global health crisis.
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Hefty sentences handed down to Eskom copper cable thieves
According to Captain Lariane Jonker, the two suspect aged 20 and 24 were apprehended on September 7 by members of the visible policing unit performing night patrolling on Nxenye Street in the Lingelihle locality of Cradock.
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Captain Bradley Rawlinson retires after 35 years
After serving in the South African Police Services for more than 35 years, the Graaff-Reinet police station bade farewell to newly retired, Captain Bradley Rawlinson, who served as the communications and liaison officer at the local police station.
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Eastern Cape Premier Mabuyane launches 16 Days of Activism against GBV
The dust has settled and the community of Ezingqolweni, in Cacadu (formerly Lady Frere), has come together to rebuild their village following mass murders of the elderly people in the area.
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Twee inwoners van Fort Beaufort verdrink
’n Twaalfjarige laerkoolleerling wat op Woensdag, 10 November in ’n vlei oorkant sy skool verdrink het, is die afgelope Saterdag tydens ’n hartroerende diens op Fort Beaufort ter ruste gelê.
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Fotojoernalis se boek oor droogte gryp die leser aan
FotojoernalisS Marzahn Botha se boek Lafenis in die Droogte is veel meer as ’n versameling asemrowende foto’s en artikels oor die droogte en sy mense. Dit is Africana, wat die essensie van swaarkry en hoop in die hart van die…
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Oos-Kaapse hoofde juig oor assistente by skole
Skoolhoofde in die Oos-Kaap is verlig nadat assistente soortgelyk aan dié wat verlede jaar tydens die COVID-19 pandemie by skole aangestel is vir ondersteuningswerk, weer op hul pos is.
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Kano-marathon help weer met liefdadigheid
Vanjaar se Groot Visrivier kano-marathon is goed bygewoon en was baie suksesvol. Dit nadat die 2020-wedvaart weens die COVID-19 pandemie afgelas is.
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Komani businessman takes on service delivery
After 18 months, over R500 000 and 677 hours of work, using his TLB, Sean Russell, owner of Russell and Son Funeral Directors, is still keen on doing his clean-up projects and working with communities to find solutions…
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